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Frederick Stanley Orgill (1889 - 1897)

Frederick Stanley Orgill
Born in Dandenong, Victoria, Australiamap
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Died at about age 8 in Dandenong, Victoria, Australiamap
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Biography

Frederick Stanley Orgill was born in 1889 in Dandenong, Victoria, Australia, the son of Sarah Ann (Hawkes) Orgill and Henry Orgill.[1]

Frederick died in 1897 in Dandenong, aged 7 years.[2]

Sources

  1. Birth record: 20761 / 1889. BDM Victoria. https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history/search-your-family-history.
    (Name: Fredk Stanley ORGILL); (Place: DANDENONG); (Mother: Sarah Ann HAWKES); (Father: Hy)
  2. Death record: 4854 / 1897. BDM Victoria. https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history/search-your-family-history.
    (Name: Fredk Stanley ORGILL); (Place of death: Dnong); (Age at death: 7); (Mother: Sarah Ann HAWKES); (Father: Orgill Hy)
  • Victorian Federation Index 1889-1901




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