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Homer Beattie Davies (abt. 1895 - 1943)

Homer Beattie Davies
Born about in Balmain, New South Wales, Australiamap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 1924 in Drummoyne, New South Wales, Australiamap
Died at about age 48 in Five Dock, New South Wales, Australiamap
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Biography

Homer Davies was born in the Colony of New South Wales (1788-1900)

Homer Beattie Davies was born in Balmain South, New South Wales during 1895. He was the son of Henry Davies & Jane.[1]

Homer Beattie Davies married Reibey Hopping in Drummoyne, New South Wales during August 1924.[2]

Homer died in his residence of 14 Murray Street, Five Dock, New South Wales on 17 February 1943, aged 48.[3][4]

Sources

  1. NSW Birth Registration No. 10797/1895 for Homer B Davies, District: Balmain South, Father: Henry, Mother: Jane E
  2. NSW Marriage Registration No. 9952/1924 for Homer B Davies & Reibey Hopping, District: Drummoyne
  3. NSW Death Registration No. 2118/1943 for Homer Beattie Davies, District: Five Dock, Father: Henry, Mother: Jane
  4. "Family Notices" The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) 19 February 1943: 10. Web. 12 Aug 2021 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article17837575>.

Acknowledgments

Thank you to Michelle Cullen for creating WikiTree profile Davies-2492 through the import of CULLEN Family Tree.ged on Oct 10, 2013.






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