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Alfred Charles Ferrall (1874 - 1955)

Alfred Charles Ferrall
Born in Launceston, Tasmania (Australia)map
Husband of — married 22 May 1901 in Launceston, Tasmania, Australiamap
Died at age 81 in Launceston, Tasmania, Australiamap
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Alfred Ferrall was born in the Colony of Tasmania (1856-1900)

Alfred Charles Ferrall was born on 6th June 1874 in Launceston, Tasmania (Australia). He was the eldest son of Richard Ferrall, a builder, and Amy Jones. [1]

He became a merchant.

Alfred married Edith Oliver on 22nd May 1901 in the Holy Trinity Church of England (now Anglican Church), Launceston. [2]

His Will was read on 26th September 1956 in the Supreme Court of Tasmania, Launceston, having passed away on 28th November 1955 in Launceston. His estate was given out specifically to his widow Edith, son Raymond Alfred, and sisters Ella and Minnie. [3]

Sources

  1. Tasmania Birth Index #943095/1874
  2. Tasmania Marriage Index #1932134/1901
  3. Tasmania Wills Index #1698215/1956




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