Difference between revisions of "Eva Grace Cornish"
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+ | |headstonetranscription=In loving memory of Eva Grace. Beloved wife of Bertram Cornish, loved mother of Bert & Ron. Called home 3rd Nov 1951 aged 68 years. Also our dear father Bertram Cornish. Passed away 6th July 1953 aged 73 years. | ||
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+ | ==Early Life== | ||
+ | Eva Grace was born in 1885. | ||
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+ | ==Marriage== | ||
+ | Eva Grace married Bertram Hugo Cornish in 1906. Their sons are Ronald Hamilton Cornish and Bertram C. Cornish Jr. | ||
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+ | ==Property== | ||
+ | Bertram Hugo Cornish and Eva Grace lived in Cardup in the 1930s when he was managing the brickworks. Then they apparently lived on 12th Road in old Westfield, as mentioned in a 1953 (January) article about a fire on 12th Road. |
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Date of Birth | 1885 |
Age at Death | 66 years |
Additional Names | Bertram Cornish |
Transcription | In loving memory of Eva Grace. Beloved wife of Bertram Cornish, loved mother of Bert & Ron. Called home 3rd Nov 1951 aged 68 years. Also our dear father Bertram Cornish. Passed away 6th July 1953 aged 73 years. |
Early Life
Eva Grace was born in 1885.
Marriage
Eva Grace married Bertram Hugo Cornish in 1906. Their sons are Ronald Hamilton Cornish and Bertram C. Cornish Jr.
Property
Bertram Hugo Cornish and Eva Grace lived in Cardup in the 1930s when he was managing the brickworks. Then they apparently lived on 12th Road in old Westfield, as mentioned in a 1953 (January) article about a fire on 12th Road.