Name Ina Mary Robertson Gender Female Residence Date 1969 Street Address 20 Belgrave Rd., Indooroopilly Residence Place Indooroopilly, Ryan, Queensland, Australia Occupation Home Duties Electoral Register Number 4156
Name James Robertson Gender Male Residence Date 1969 Street Address 20 Belgrave Rd., Indooroopilly Residence Place Indooroopilly, Ryan, Queensland, Australia Occupation Plantation Operator Electoral Register Number 4157
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Name Ina Mary Robertson Gender Female Electoral Date 1980 Electoral Place Indooroopilly, Ryan, Queensland, Australia 20 Belgrave Road
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Name Ina Mary Draney Gender Female Electoral Date 1958 Electoral Place Toowong, Ryan, Queensland, Australia 20 Belgrave Road
With Bernard Draney, distributor.......brother Margaret Draney, home duties.......mother
Must have married after 1958, and hubby moved in.
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First name(s) Richard James State Queensland Last name Draney Country Australia Registration year 1926 Record set Queensland Marriages 1829-1939 Registration number 1926/B039929 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Marriage date 09 Jun 1926 Subcategory Civil Marriage & Divorce Spouse's first name(s) Madge Collections from Australasia, Australia Spouse's last name McMahon First name(s) Richard James Mother's last name Thompson Last name Draney State Queensland Registration year 1895 Country Australia Registration number 1896/003270 Record set Queensland Births 1829-1919 Birth date 29 Nov 1895 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Father's first name(s) John Davis Subcategory Civil Births Mother's first name(s) Charlotte
Record set Queensland Deaths 1829-1964 Mother's first name(s) Charlotte Death date 19 Jun 1956 Mother's last name Thompson First name(s) Richard James Father's first name(s) Jchn David Last name Draney Registration number 1956/B014114 Registration year 1956 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records State Queensland Subcategory Civil Deaths & Burials Country Australia
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agreed this does make more sense, i am really grateful with this outcome on information. thank you.
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I requested this info before Lisa deleted the Wager thread on which a lot of effort had been expended.....seems a shame to waste it, although I'm not sure whether it will be appreciated
Army service record of James Robertson. The record has been located at Defence Archives Centre. The Archives can provide access to these records under the Archives Act 1983. Action required: Step 1 ?€“ Go to our online catalogue, RecordSearch, via our website Home page | naa.gov.au and select Login. There is an option to register. You will need to provide a researcher card number when you notify us of your selected option from Step 2. Step 2 ?€“ Please choose option A or B below and notify us as soon as possible. The access examination process will begin only after payment for a copy OR notification of intention to visit the research centre has been received. Option A: Purchase a copy
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