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George William Bear (1876 - 1953)

George William Bear
Born in Yandoit, Victoria, Australiamap
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Husband of — married 1900 in Victoria, Australiamap
Died at about age 77 in Dunolly, Victoria, Australiamap
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Biography

George was born in Yandoit, Victoria, Australia in 1876. He was the son of James Bear and Harriett Smith.

He married Jessie Hird in Victoria in 1900. [1]

They had 7 children.

He passed away in Dunolly, Victoria, Australia in 1953.

Sources

  1. Marriage Index (Victoria Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages : accessed by Nigel Clark 10 Jan 2024). Index entry for HIRD, Jessie and BEAR, Geo Wm; Year: 1900, Reg. number: 6858/1900
  • Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922, Victoria. Registration Number 13183
  • Australia Death Index, 1787-1985, Victoria. Registration Number 22824




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