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JOHN ELIJAH PETER

Birth28 Jul 1882 - Adelaide, South Australia
Death6 Apr 1939 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
MotherElizabeth Tyler
FatherJose Zaadrutha Peter

Born in Adelaide, South Australia on 28 Jul 1882 to Jose Zaadrutha Peter and Elizabeth Tyler. JOHN ELIJAH PETER married EVA ALICE GEHLKEN and had 6 children. He passed away on 6 Apr 1939 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

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Jose Zaadrutha Peter
1840 - 1920
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Elizabeth Tyler
1850 - 1891
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Eva Alice Gehlken
1891 - 1952
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Gwendoline Edna Peter
1924 - 1928
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Gladys Evelyn Peter
1914 - 1967
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Doreen Vera Peter
1912 - 1989
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John Elijah Peter
1882 - 1939
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Norman Leslie Peter
1918 - 2001
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John Henry Peter
1916 - 1999

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