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Verner Henry Aitken Pepperell (1900 - 1966)

Verner Henry Aitken Pepperell
Born in New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 6 Dec 1920 in New Zealandmap
[children unknown]
Died at age 66 in Onehunga, Auckland, New Zealandmap
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Biography

Individual Note : Shortly before his birth, Verners father disowned both him and his unwed mother Clara, therefore Clara's parents John William and Elizabeth adopted the boy as their own.

Sources

  • NZBDM:

B/R - 1965/125879 Pepperell Verner Henry Aitken Elizabeth John

D/R - 1966/46252 Pepperell Verner Henry 66Y



Find A Grave: Verner Henry Aitken Pepperell Birth 26 Apr 1900 New Plymouth District, Taranaki, New Zealand Death 14 Aug 1966 (aged 66) Auckland, New Zealand Burial Mangere Lawn Cemetery, Mangere, Auckland Council, Auckland, New Zealand Plot Lawn Tilted Plaque South - Row Z - Plot 85 Memorial ID 182037595





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