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Name |
Laura Ann Perry |
Birth |
1870 |
Richmond, New South Wales, Australia |
Gender |
Female |
Address |
24 Aug 1915 |
Address: Scholey Street, Cessnock, New South Wales Australia |
Person ID |
I6999 |
Tucker Family Tree |
Last Modified |
10 Feb 2008 |
Family |
William Tobias Griffiths, b. 1871, Richmond, New South Wales, Australia d. 1944, Mossman, New South Wales, Australia (Age 73 years) |
Marriage |
1894 |
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Children |
| 1. William Harold Griffiths, b. 1895, Richmond, New South Wales, Australia d. 13 Oct 1917, Zillebeke, Ypres, Belguim (Age 22 years) |
+ | 2. Frank Griffiths, b. 1898, Richmond, New South Wales, Australia d. 14 Aug 1960, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia (Age 62 years) |
| 3. Thomas G Griffiths, b. 1900, Richmond, New South Wales, Australia d. 1905, Richmond, New South Wales, Australia (Age 5 years) |
| 4. Stanley Griffiths, b. 1902, Richmond, New South Wales, Australia d. 1902, Richmond, New South Wales, Australia (Age 0 years) |
+ | 5. Alan Griffiths, b. 04 Sep 1903, Richmond, New South Wales, Australia d. 26 Jun 1990 (Age 86 years) |
+ | 6. Edna May Griffiths, b. 1907, Richmond, New South Wales, Australia d. 18 Jun 1975, New South Wales, Australia (Age 68 years) |
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Family ID |
F2174 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
10 Feb 2008 |
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Photos |
| 1914 - 1918 Memorial Plaque The Memorial Plaque was presented to the next of Kin of those soldiers, sailors or nurses who died while serving in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) or Royal Australian Navy (RAN) during the First World War.
The large, round, bronze Memorial Plaque which was to accompany the Memorial Scroll shows Britannia and a lion on the front, surrounded… |
Documents
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| Commemorative letter from King George V Commemorative letter from King George V inscribed with Buckingham Palace and Royal Coat of Arms.
The Kings letter was sent to the next of kin of thos who died while serving in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) or Royal Australian Navy (RAN) during the First World War. |
| Commemorative Scroll In 1922 a Memorial Scroll was presented to the next of kin of those soldiers, sailors or nurses who died while serving in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) or Royal Australian Navy (RAN) during the First World War. Later they were presented with a Memorial Plaque.
The Memorial Scroll bears the Royal Coat of Arms and a message which includes a… |
| Form Letter which accompanied the Commemorative Scrolling A copy of a form letter which accompanied the Commemorative Scroll |
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