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Ernest Thomas thatcher was born in 1872 in Bedminster Somerset, England.
 
Ernest Thomas thatcher was born in 1872 in Bedminster Somerset, England.
 
==Marriage==
 
==Marriage==
Ernest married [[Jessie Janet Thatcher]] (nee Pryor).  They were married at Emmanuel Church, Maida Hill on 2 February 1913, Westminster England. they had 6 children; [[Frederick Mark Thatcher]], Ann Janet Thatcher (twins), Alice P Thatcher, [[Thomas Pryor Thatcher]], [[James Pryor Thatcher]], Corisande P. Thatcher.
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Ernest married [[Jessie Janet Thatcher]] (nee Pryor).  They were married at Emmanuel Church, Maida Hill on 2 February 1913, Westminster England. they had 6 children; [[Frederick Mark Thatcher]], Ann Janet Thatcher (twins), Alice P Thatcher, Thomas Pryor Thatcher, [[James Pryor Thatcher]], Corisande P. Thatcher.
  
 
==Electoral Rolls==
 
==Electoral Rolls==

Revision as of 17:10, 29 September 2021

Ernest Thomas Thatcher
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Plaque Information
Date of Birth 1872
Age at Death 83 years
Transcription In Loving Memory of Ernest Thomas Thatcher Born 1872 Died 13/08/1955 Aged 83 Years

Early Life

Ernest Thomas thatcher was born in 1872 in Bedminster Somerset, England.

Marriage

Ernest married Jessie Janet Thatcher (nee Pryor). They were married at Emmanuel Church, Maida Hill on 2 February 1913, Westminster England. they had 6 children; Frederick Mark Thatcher, Ann Janet Thatcher (twins), Alice P Thatcher, Thomas Pryor Thatcher, James Pryor Thatcher, Corisande P. Thatcher.

Electoral Rolls

According to the electoral roll in 1925 and 1953 he lived at "The Old Homestead" Byford (also known as Wattles Creek Farm Byford), and in 1950 and 1954 he lived at Fourth Road Armadale. Ernest's occupation was a Dairyman.

Community Involvement

Death

Ernest died at the age of 83 on 13 August 1955.

Other Notes

Ernest arrived in Western Australia on board the steam ship "Orama", leaving England on 14 February 1913 arriving on 18 March 1913.