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William George Charlesworth 1876–1902 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 10 Feb 1876
Birth Location: Gawler, , South Australia, Australia
Death Date: 21 Jul 1902
Death Location: Balaklava, , South Australia, Australia
Father: William Charlesworth
Mother: Sarah Elven
Spouse(s): Beatrice Kitto
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In 1876, William George Charlesworth entered the world in Gawler, , South Australia, Australia, born to William James Charlesworth And Sarah Elven. William George Charlesworth married Beatrice Jane Anderson Kitto. William George Charlesworth passed away in 1902 in Balaklava, , South Australia, Australia.
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- In 1876, William George Charlesworth entered the world in Gawler, , South Australia, Australia, born to William James Charlesworth And Sarah Elven.
- William George Charlesworth married Beatrice Jane Anderson Kitto.
- William George Charlesworth passed away in 1902 in Balaklava, , South Australia, Australia.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 10 Feb 1876
Event Place: Gawler, , South Australia, Australia
Record Source:
[1] South Australian Births - Index of Registrations, 1842-1906
[2] Printed report from Margaret Youngberry
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 21 Jul 1902
Event Place: Balaklava, , South Australia, Australia
Record Source: Printed report from Margaret Youngberry