↑ South Australia birth registration #252/333/1881, b: 1881 South Australia, Australia
↑ West Australia marriage registration #739/1901; m: 1901 West Australia, Australia
↑ South Australia death reg#842/2767/1956; d: 1956 South Australia, Australia
↑ Australia, Birth Index 1788-1922 citing #2576/1902; for daughter, Olive May Langcake, b: 1905 Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia (parents: John Langcake & Mary Critchley
↑ Australia, Birth Index 1788-1922 citing #2867/1905; for son, Edward Roy Langcake, b: 1905 Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia (parents: John Langcake & Mary Critchley
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I was wondering if this John Langcake could be John Allan Langcake born 5 January 1881 and died 20 May 1956. His wife was Mary Critchley and he had at least three children (Agnes, Edward and Bernice). If this sounds correct please let me know!
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I was wondering if this John Langcake could be John Allan Langcake born 5 January 1881 and died 20 May 1956. His wife was Mary Critchley and he had at least three children (Agnes, Edward and Bernice). If this sounds correct please let me know! Thanks