Robert Morton
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Robert Copeland Edward Morton (1904 - 1979)

Robert Copeland Edward "Bob" Morton
Born in Batlow, New South Wales, Australiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 1940 in Tumut, New South Wales, Australiamap
Died at age 75 in Batlow, New South Wales, Australiamap
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Biography

Robert Morton is an Anzac who served in World War Two.

Sources

  • Birth from military record
  • MARRIAGE NSW Births deaths and Marriages 5045/1940 MORTON ROBERT COPELAND EDWARD married WATERS HELEN MAUD district TUMUT
  • MILITARY National Archives of Australia WWII MORTON ROBERT COPELAND EDWARD : Service Number - 36923 : Date of birth - 01 Oct 1904 : Place of birth - BATLOW NSW : Place of enlistment - SYDNEY : Next of Kin - MORTON HELEN (RAAF Personnel files of Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) and other ranks, 1921-1948)
  • DEATH NSW Births deaths and Marriages MORTON ROBERT COPELAND EDWARD 1314/1980 (F=ROBERT COPELAND M=LUCY MAY)
  • DEATH Ryerson Index, at Batlow, late of 'Belmont' Batlow.




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