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Birth |
31 Dec 1890 |
Enoggara, Queensland |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
23 Dec 1980 |
Trentham Nursing Home, Willoughby, NSW |
Person ID |
I0679 |
Forsyth Tanners |
Last Modified |
17 Nov 2013 |
Family |
Enid Constance Rosewall Forsyth, b. 19 Apr 1897, Willoughby. St Leonards Reg No 16382/1897 , d. 13 Feb 1980, Royal North Shore Hospital |
Married |
19 Oct 1918 |
Chatswood Reg No 11384/1918 |
Children |
| 1. William John Warner, b. 10 Jul 1919, Naremburn, NSW , d. 16 May 2003, Asquith, NSW  |
| 2. Marie Warner, b. 31 Aug 1921, d. 13 Jun 1975, Willoughby  |
| 3. David Warner, b. 11 Aug 1919, d. 11 Feb 1982, late of Armidale, formerly of Artarmon. NSW Reg No 109203/1982  |
| 4. Joan Warner, b. 8 Dec 1922, Sydney , d. 29 Jan 2007, Victoria  |
| 5. Robert Forsyth Warner, b. 4 Dec 1924, Artarmon, NSW , d. 17 Sep 1991, Concord Repatriation Hospital, late of Lane Cove  |
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Family ID |
F236 |
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- Birth
Name: Vernon Gifford Warner
Birth Date: 31 Dec 1890
Father's Name: John Cranfield Warner
Mother's Name: Matilda Edmeades
Birth Place: Queensland
Registration Year: 1891
Registration Place: Queensland
Page Number: 27276
Registration Number: 003953
Possible death
68626/1973 WARNER VERNON CHARLES EDWARD LEWIS SUSAN MARY ALBURY
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 13 September 1915 p 5 Article
PRIVATE WARNER.
Private Vernon Warner, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Warner, of North Sydney, was wounded In Gallipoli early In August, and has since been Invalided to England Having served for over five years as a naval cadet and In the Naval Brigade, ho was one of the earliest to enlist for active military work when the first call came, and left Sydney with the first Expeditionary Force as a member of the 4th Infantry .Battalion. Ho was engaged In the railway service, and Is one of the many who have gone to the front from the engineering shops of Everleigh His brother Alfred is also at the front
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