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|headstonetranscription=Alice Young Died 3 December 1979 Aged 91 years. Till we meet again R.I.P. | |headstonetranscription=Alice Young Died 3 December 1979 Aged 91 years. Till we meet again R.I.P. | ||
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+ | ==Early Life== | ||
+ | Alice Young (nee Braithwaite) was born in c1888. | ||
+ | ==Marriage== | ||
+ | Alice was married twice, her first marriage was to Edward Thomas in 1916. Her second marriage was to [[Albert E Young]] in 1918, Twickenham Middlesex London. | ||
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+ | ==Electoral Rolls== | ||
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+ | ==Death== | ||
+ | Alice died at the age of 91 years on 3 December 1979. | ||
+ | ==Other Notes== | ||
+ | Alice and Albert emigrated to Fremantle WA arriving on 11 November 1922. The ship was the "Barrabool". |
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Date of Birth | c1888 |
Age at Death | 91 years |
Additional Names | Albert E Young |
Transcription | Alice Young Died 3 December 1979 Aged 91 years. Till we meet again R.I.P. |
Contents
[hide]Early Life
Alice Young (nee Braithwaite) was born in c1888.
Marriage
Alice was married twice, her first marriage was to Edward Thomas in 1916. Her second marriage was to Albert E Young in 1918, Twickenham Middlesex London.
Electoral Rolls
Death
Alice died at the age of 91 years on 3 December 1979.
Other Notes
Alice and Albert emigrated to Fremantle WA arriving on 11 November 1922. The ship was the "Barrabool".