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UREN Alexander married Helen WILD 1900

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Groom: Alexander UREN.
Age: 29 years.
Status: Single.
Father: Alexander UREN.

Bride: Helen WILD.
Age: 27 years.
Status: Single.
Father: Thomas WILD.

Date married: 23 April 1900.
Place: Residence of Alexander UREN, Eastwood, South Australia.

Alexander was born 09 July 1870 in Adelaide, South Australia.
Parents named as Alexander UREN and Eliza Jane TIDSWELL.
See Post: UREN Alexander married Eliza TIDSWELL 1868

Alexander died 23 November 1918 in Adelaide, South Australia.
Age: 48 years.
Residence: Parkside, South Australia.
Status: Married.

Helen died 25 August 1944 in North Unley, South Australia.
Age: 72 years.
Status: Widow.
Deceased husband named as Alexander UREN.

Two children located South Australia for Alexander and Helen.

[1]

Sylvia Helen Lucy UREN
.
Born: 20 January 1901, Parkside, South Australia.
Died: 12 May 1942, Fullarton, South Australia.
Age: 41 years.
Status: Married.
Residence: Coromandel Valley, South Australia.
Husband named as Hartley Wilford WINN.

Married: Hartley Wilford WINN.
Date: 27 July 1926.
Place: Methodist Church, Malvern, South Australia.

Hartley was born 24 July 1897 in Coromandel, South Australia.
Parents named as Herbert John WINN and Emily Jane TURNER.

[2]

Linda Roddice UREN
.
Born: 27 December 1904, Parkside, South Australia.
Died: -

Married: Elmo Twynham HURST.
Date: 23 December 1937.
Place: Methodist Church, Blackwood, South Australia.

Sources:
Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, South Australia.

JN 58578

Surnames: 58578 HURST TIDSWELL TURNER UREN WINN
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