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==Marriage==
 
==Marriage==
Charles married [[Mary Edith Gray]] (nee Tufnell) in 1914.  The marriage was registered at Perth.
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Charles married [[Mary Edith Gray]] (nee Tufnell) in 1914.  The marriage was registered at Perth. Charles and Mary had seven children: Charles William, Ruth Emily, Yootha Joan, John Leslie, David Peter, Mary June and Robert Digby.
  
 
==Electoral Rolls==
 
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==Community Involvement==
 
==Community Involvement==
During the 1940's he was Head Warden for the Kelmscott A.R.P.
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During the 1940's he was Head Warden for the Kelmscott Air Raid Precautions (A.R.P).
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==Death==
 
==Death==
 
Charles died at the age of 52 years. He was accidently killed when his motorcycle with sidecar ran off the Albany Road and into a ditch at Kenwick.
 
Charles died at the age of 52 years. He was accidently killed when his motorcycle with sidecar ran off the Albany Road and into a ditch at Kenwick.

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Charles H Gray
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Headstone Information
Date of Birth c1890
Age at Death 52 years
Additional Names Mary Edith Gray
Transcription 2566 Private C. H. Gray 43 Battalion. 20 October 1942 Age 52

Early Life

Charles Herbert Gray was born c1890 in Mitcham, Victoria. His father was Charles Gray and his mother was Emily Gray (nee Batty).

Marriage

Charles married Mary Edith Gray (nee Tufnell) in 1914. The marriage was registered at Perth. Charles and Mary had seven children: Charles William, Ruth Emily, Yootha Joan, John Leslie, David Peter, Mary June and Robert Digby.

Electoral Rolls

According to the electoral roll in 1937 Charles lived at Albany Road Kelmscott. His occupation was an Orchardist.

Community Involvement

During the 1940's he was Head Warden for the Kelmscott Air Raid Precautions (A.R.P).

Death

Charles died at the age of 52 years. He was accidently killed when his motorcycle with sidecar ran off the Albany Road and into a ditch at Kenwick.

Other Notes

Charles served in WW1 - Charles' Service No. was 2566