Arthur Mead
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Arthur William Francis Mead (1912 - 1994)

Arthur William Francis Mead
Born in Delegate River, Victoriamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 1946 in Delegate, NSWmap
[children unknown]
Died at age 82 in Bombala, New South Walesmap
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Biography

Arthur Mead is an Anzac who served in World War Two.

Birth

  • Arthur William Francis was born on 29 September 1912 in Delegate River, Victoria
  • He was called Frank
  • His parents are Arthur James Mead and Madeline Marge Hobbs

Military

  • Arthur enlisted in the army on at Bonang, Victoria
  • He had Service Number - V506969

Marriage

  • Arthur married Nancy Preston in 1946 in Delegate, Victoria
  • Arthur was 34 and Nancy was 26 years old

Death

  • Arthur died on 5 December 1994 in Bombala, New South Wales


Sources

  • NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages / Births 39965/1912
  • NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages / Marriage 25221/1946




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