Pauline Mary Chalker
F, #11126, b. 8 July 1935, d. 19 November 2017
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History
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
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| Name | | | |
| Birth | 8 July 1935 | | (New South Wales), (Australia)G |
| Marriage | 22 January 1955 | | Captain's Flat, New South Wales, AustraliaG |
| Death | 19 November 2017 | | (New South Wales), (Australia)G |
Thomas Lloyd Byron
M, #11128, b. 5 December 1925, d. 13 March 1990
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Parents
History
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
|---|
| Burial | | Catholic Section, row 10 plot 9 | General Cemetery, Welby, New South Wales, AustraliaG |
| Birth | 5 December 1925 | | (New South Wales), (Australia)G |
| Marriage | 1947 | | Bowral, New South Wales, AustraliaG |
| Death | 13 March 1990 | | (New South Wales), (Australia)G |
Eunice Therese Watson
F, #11129, b. 15 July 1928, d. 4 October 2009
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History
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
|---|
| Name | | | |
| Burial | | Catholic Section, row 10 plot 9 | General Cemetery, Welby, New South Wales, AustraliaG |
| Birth | 15 July 1928 | | (New South Wales), (Australia)G |
| Marriage | 1947 | | Bowral, New South Wales, AustraliaG |
| Death | 4 October 2009 | | (New South Wales), (Australia)G |
Unnamed Byron
M, #11130, b. 1937, d. 1937
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Parents
History
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
|---|
| Birth | 1937 | | New South Wales, AustraliaG |
| Death | 1937 | | New South Wales, AustraliaG |
Unnamed Byron
M, #11131, b. 1943, d. 1943
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Parents
History
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
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| Birth | 1943 | | (New South Wales), (Australia)G |
| Death | 1943 | | (New South Wales), (Australia)G |
Henry Cardier
M, #11133, b. 28 September 1909, d. 13 April 1937
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History
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
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| Birth | 28 September 1909 | To Harry and Emily Prior | Queensland, AustraliaG |
| Marriage | 17 March 1937 | | Queensland, AustraliaG |
| Death | 13 April 1937 | FOOTBALLERS DEATH. INJURED ON SUNDAY. POPULAR INNISFAIL MAN. BABINDA, April 14. While playing football at Mirriwinni on Sunday last in a match between Mirriwinni and South Johnstone teams, Henry Cardier (25) received internal injuries and was taken to the Babinda hospital. On Sunday night his condition was such that an operation was deemed necessary and he was operated on for an injured kidney.
Yesterday, his condition was so serious that a blood transfusion was given late in the afternoon, but proved of no avail and he passed away at 7.30 p.m.
Deceased was a native of Halifax, but spent most of his life at South Johnstone, where he was very well known. He was married only a month ago. His mother, three brothers and three sisters reside at South Johnstone, and one brother at Halifax, to whom the sympathy of all footballers and supporters of the game is extended. The body was taken to Innisfail for burial. | Babinda Hospital, Babinda, Queensland, AustraliaG |
| Burial | 14 April 1937 | | Innisfail, Queensland, AustraliaG  |
Percival John Clancy
M, #11134, b. 24 May 1894, d. 19 April 1943
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History
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
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| Birth | 24 May 1894 | To Thomas Clancy and Mary Welsh Edwards | Queensland, AustraliaG |
| Marriage | 11 October 1940 | | Queensland, AustraliaG |
| Death | 19 April 1943 | DINMORE FATALITY. — Percival John Clancy, of Kangaroo Point, Brisbane, who was injured when a truck in which he was travelling on Saturday struck a cow, swerved, and collided with a train at Dinmore. died in the Ipswich Hospital yesterday without regaining consciousness. | Ipswich, Queensland, AustraliaG |
William Ray ("Ray") Lindsay
M, #11142, b. 12 July 1912, d. 12 January 1985
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History
| Fact | Date | Role | Place |
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| Birth | 12 July 1912 | To James Reid Lindsay and Annette Olson | Heber City, Wasatch, Utah, United States of AmericaG |
| Marriage | 21 February 1944 | LINDSAY-WALSH
At St Paul's Cathedral at 7 o'clock yesterday evening the marriage was celebrated of Ellen, only daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Walsh, Bolsover Street, Rockhampton, to Private Ray Lindsay, third son of Mr and Mrs J. W. Lindsay, Salt Lake City, Utah. Canon J. E. Dale officiated. The bride was given away by her father, and was attended by Miss Phyllis McEwan as bridesmaid. Sergeant R. Johnson, USA, was best man. The bride wore a very dainty frock of white organdi over satin, featuring a buttercup top with a sweetheart neck- line, and a very full skirt. Her tulled veil was held in place with a coronet of matching flowers, and she carried an ivory prayer book with streamers of stephanotis, lent by Mrs W. Reid. The bridesmaid's frock of blue organdi over satin was made in the princes style, and she wore a small flowered hat to tone. The bouquet which she car- ried was of pink frangipanni and step- hanotis. Mrs Walsh, the bride's mother, wore a frock in black and white ton- ings and she added black accessories. After the ceremony the wedding breakfast was held at the home of the bride's parents. A feature of the de- corations was a wedding cake decorated by Mr Colin Rigby. When leaving to spend the honey- moon at Yeppoon, the bride wore a pretty grey and mauve silk crepe frock and a mauve hat. | St Paul's Cathedral, Rockhampton, Queensland, AustraliaG |
| Death | 12 January 1985 | | Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of AmericaG |
| Burial | After 12 January 1985 | | Cemetery, Heber City, Utah, United States of AmericaG |