Stan Gladman
Honor Code SignatorySigned 24 Jul 2017 | 45 contributions | 5 thank-yous | 3,006 connections
Stan Gladman is a third generation Australian.
He married Alison McBeth on 9 March 1963 at the Quarry Hill Methodist Church. The marriage certificate[1] records Stan's birthplace as Melbourne, his occupation as Department Manager, his age as 23 and his address as Royal Mail Hotel, Yarrawonga.
An Ancestry.com DNA test said Stan was: 43% England and North West Europe 42% Scotland 12% Ireland 3% Wales
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Just to let you know the category "Australia" is now designated as a high level category (no individual profiles). Could you change the category on your profile to a specific location (town) category? Thanks, Margaret
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