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==Early Life==
 
==Early Life==
Fanny Glendinning (nee Green) was born in Staffordshire England in 1898. She was the daughter of William Binns Green and Annie Yates Walker
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Fanny Glendinning (nee Green) was born in Staffordshire England in 1898. She was the daughter of [[William Binns Green]] and [[Annie Yates Green]] (nee Walker)
 
==Emigration==
 
==Emigration==
 
In 1906 Fanny emigrated to Western Australia with her mother and siblings on the ship called "Aroya".
 
In 1906 Fanny emigrated to Western Australia with her mother and siblings on the ship called "Aroya".
 
==Marriage==
 
==Marriage==
Fanny married [[William Angus Glendinning]] in Western Australia in 1923.
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Fanny married [[Michael Glendinning]] in Western Australia in 1923. Fanny and Michael had one son [[William Angus Glendinning]].
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==Electoral Roll==
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According to the electoral roll Fanny lived at 16 Deerness Way Armadale in 1977 and 1980.
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==Death==
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Fanny died at the age of 90 on 24 March 1988.
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==Library Resources==
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BLSL Brief history of family of [[William Binns Green]]

Revision as of 16:35, 3 March 2021

Fanny Glendinning
GLENDINNING Fan.JPG
Headstone Information
Date of Birth 1898
Age at Death 90 years
Transcription In Loving Memory of Fanny Glendinning Born 1898 Died 24/03/1988 Aged 90 Years

Early Life

Fanny Glendinning (nee Green) was born in Staffordshire England in 1898. She was the daughter of William Binns Green and Annie Yates Green (nee Walker)

Emigration

In 1906 Fanny emigrated to Western Australia with her mother and siblings on the ship called "Aroya".

Marriage

Fanny married Michael Glendinning in Western Australia in 1923. Fanny and Michael had one son William Angus Glendinning.

Electoral Roll

According to the electoral roll Fanny lived at 16 Deerness Way Armadale in 1977 and 1980.

Death

Fanny died at the age of 90 on 24 March 1988.

Library Resources

BLSL Brief history of family of William Binns Green