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Albert C Prentice

Birth1887 - Eaglehawk, Victoria
Death9 June 1963 - Uitenhage, Eastern Cape, South Africa
MotherElizabeth Dando
FatherWilliam John Prentice

Born in Eaglehawk, Victoria on 1887 to William John Prentice and Elizabeth Dando. Albert C Prentice married Hilda Mary Childs and had 5 children. He passed away on 9 June 1963 in Uitenhage, Eastern Cape, South Africa.

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William John Prentice
1859 - 1945
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Elizabeth Dando
1858 - 1923
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Hilda Mary Childs
1889 - 1964
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Beatrice Sarah Sanderson
1881 - 1963
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Bernard Ross Prentice
1928 - 2013
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Donald Frederick Prentice
1924 - 1980
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William Arthur Prentice
1926 - 2008
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Eileen Margery Prentice
1917 - 2007
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Orme Prentice
1912 - 1921

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