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James Workman Noakes (1913 - 1984)

James Workman Noakes
Born in Bundaberg, Queensland, Australiamap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 2 Jul 1938 in Queensland, Australiamap
[children unknown]
Died at age 70 in Gladstone, Queensland, Australiamap
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Biography

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James Noakes was born in Queensland, Australia
James Noakes is an Anzac who served in World War Two.
Craftsman James Noakes served in the Australian Army in World War II
Service started: 9 June 1942
Unit(s): CAIRNS AREA W/SHOP
Service ended: 27 September 1945

James Workman Noakes (1913-1984)

Birth
James Workman Noakes was born 11 November 1913 at Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia. He was the son of George Tanner Noakes and Martha Margaret (Workman) Noakes. [1]

Marriage
Bridget Magdalene Donnelly married James Workman Noakes 02 July 1938 at Queensland, Australia. [2]

Military Service
James Workman Noakes, Service Number: QX32679, Rank: Craftsman, enlisted on 09 June 1942 and served with the Australian Army, Carins Area Workshop, during World War II. He was discharged from duty 27 Spetmeber 1945. [3] [4]

Residence & Occupation
In 1958, James Workman Noakes, occupation: Motor Mechanic, and Bridget Magdalene Noakes, occupation: Home Duties, are living at 63 Lennox Street, Maryborough, Queensland, Australia.
In 1968, James Workman Noakes, occupation: Motor Mechanic, and Bridget Magdalene Noakes, occupation: Home Duties, are living at 8 Brand Street, Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia.
In 1980, James Workman Noakes, occupation: — and Deborah Anne Noakes, occupation: Machinest, are living at 166 Auckland Street, Gladstone, Queensland, Australia. [5]

Death
James Workman Noakes passed away 24 March 1984 at Gladstone, Queensland, Australia. [6]

Burial
James Workman Noakes is buried at Gladstone Cemetery, Gladstone, Queensland, Australia. [7]

Sources

  1. Birth: QLD Government Family History BDM Birth registration: James Workman Noakes| Birth date: 11/11/1913|Mother's name: Martha Margaret Workman| Father/parent's name: George Tanner Noakes|Registration details: 1913/C/1144| Reg. Queensland, Australia
  2. Marriage: QLD Government Family History BDM Marriage registration: Bridget Magdalene Donnelly|Marriage date: 02/07/1938| Spouse's name: James Workman Noakes|Registration details: 1938/C/3736| Reg. Queensland, Australia
  3. World War II Record: National Archives Australia - Name Search NOAKES JAMES WORKMAN : Service Number - QX32679 : Date of birth - 11 Nov 1913 : Place of birth - BUNDABERG QLD : Place of enlistment - BRISBANE QLD : Next of Kin - NOAKES BRIDGET
  4. World War II Service: DVA's Nominal Rolls
  5. Australian Electoral Commission; Canberra, Australia; Electoral Rolls
  6. Death: QLD Government Family History BDM Death registration: James Workman Noakes|Birth year: 1914| Death date: 24/03/1984|Mother's name: Martha Helen Workman|Father/parent's name: George Tanner Noakes| Registration details: 1984/2530| Reg. Queensland, Australia
  7. Burial: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/208000306/james-workman-noakes: accessed 02 September 2022), memorial page for James Workman Noakes (11 Nov 1913–24 Mar 1984), Find a Grave Memorial ID 208000306, citing Gladstone Cemetery, Gladstone, Gladstone Region, Queensland, Australia; Maintained by Robyn (contributor 49425038) .




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