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Wallace Llyell Hastings White, 1917–2006?> (aged 88 years)
- Name
- Wallace Llyell Hastings /White/
- Given names
- Wallace Llyell Hastings
- Surname
- White
father |
1881–1940
Birth: 8 May 1881
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— Denman, New South Wales, Australia Death: 27 September 1940 — Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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mother |
1886–1974
Birth: 24 November 1886
40
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— Strathfield, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death: 20 November 1974 — Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Marriage | Marriage — 20 February 1908 — Strathfield, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
22 months
elder brother |
1909–1999
Birth: 4 December 1909
28
23
— Strathfield, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death: 13 November 1999 — Bellingen, New South Wales, Australia |
2 years
elder sister |
1912–1999
Birth: 8 March 1912
30
25
— Strathfield, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death: 23 June 1999 — Woollahra, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
6 years
himself |
1917–2006
Birth: 24 October 1917
36
30
— Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death: 30 June 2006 — Forster, New South Wales, Australia |
3 years
younger sister |
1920–2023
Birth: 20 July 1920
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— Strathfield, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death: 8 January 2023 — Portofino |
himself |
1917–2006
Birth: 24 October 1917
36
30
— Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Death: 30 June 2006 — Forster, New South Wales, Australia |
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partner |
Judith Alma Payne
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daughter |
Prudence Jane Hastings White
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daughter |
Jennifer Anne Hastings White
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son |
William Harold Hastings White
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Birth
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Address: Glen Luna, 2-4 Carrington Avenue, Strathfield, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. |
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Birth of a sister
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Address: Glen Luna, 2-4 Carrington Avenue, Strathfield, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. |
Death of a paternal grandmother
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Address: Kigwigil, 32 Carrabella Street, Kirribilli, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Note: On the high side of the street, a sandstone and iron fence and gate are all that remain of ‘Milton’ a two storey mansion built by insurance agent William Goddard about 1882. This house became ‘Kigwigil’ (smiling water), a ‘superior boarding establishment featuring large grounds, lawn tennis, electric light throughout, excellent cuisine, hot and cold baths, 10 minutes city' in the 1920s. The house was demolished in the 1960s and the current high rise apartment building, ‘Villa Gardens’, erected in its place. |
Death of a maternal grandfather
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Death of a father
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Death of a maternal grandmother
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Death of a mother
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Death of a sister
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Death of a brother
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Death
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Last change
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Author of last change: Danny |