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|headstonetranscription=In Loving Memory of William (Bill) Moore Born 1902 Died 03/09/1991 Aged 84 Years
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|headstonetranscription=In Loving Memory of William (Bill) Moore Born 17/12/1906 Died 03/09/1991 Aged 84 Years
 
|dateofbirth=17 December 1906
 
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==Early Life==
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William (Bill) Moore was born on 17 December 1906.
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==Marriage==
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William married Eva May Moore (nee Tylor) in Northam in 1932. They had three children Howard, Colin and Maureen.
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==Community Contribution==
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==Electoral Roll Information==
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==Death==
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William died at the age of 85 years on 30 September 1991.
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==Notes==
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William came to Australia at 5 years of age in 1911, on a British Passenger Liner called the 'Barbarossa". He travelled with a brother Joseph.
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Revision as of 15:52, 11 August 2021

William (Bill) Moore
MOORE William.jpg
Plaque Information
Date of Birth 17 December 1906
Age at Death 84 years
Transcription In Loving Memory of William (Bill) Moore Born 17/12/1906 Died 03/09/1991 Aged 84 Years

Early Life

William (Bill) Moore was born on 17 December 1906.

Marriage

William married Eva May Moore (nee Tylor) in Northam in 1932. They had three children Howard, Colin and Maureen.

Community Contribution

Electoral Roll Information

Death

William died at the age of 85 years on 30 September 1991.

Notes

William came to Australia at 5 years of age in 1911, on a British Passenger Liner called the 'Barbarossa". He travelled with a brother Joseph.

External Links

References