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==Community Contribution==
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==Birth==
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William was born in 1894 (some records state 1895) to parents William and Esther A. Tumber in Folkestone, Kent, England.
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==Marriage==
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William married Muriel Zadie E. L. Thain in September 1921 in Elham, Kent in England. The couple had 2 daughters.
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==Residences==
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According to 1939-1940 rates books, William and Muriel were living in Kelmscott on the corner of 4th Road (now Davis Road) and Railway Road (now Streich Ave).
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According to electoral rolls 1963, William lived on Mosaic Street in Riverton working as a dispatch clerk.
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==Community Involvement==
 
Vice president of Kelmscott Agricultural Society in 1945, President from 1946 until 1955 (ten years). He was recognised for his service to this organisation in 1958, being inaugurated as a "Life Member".
 
Vice president of Kelmscott Agricultural Society in 1945, President from 1946 until 1955 (ten years). He was recognised for his service to this organisation in 1958, being inaugurated as a "Life Member".
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==Other Notes==
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WWI Reg. No. 148134. Royal Field Artillery.
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WWII Service No. W73922 Army Citizen Military Forces - Enlisted in Kulin, Western Australia.

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William Albert Tumber
TUMBER Williamt.jpg
Plaque Information
Date of Birth Not known
Age at Death 73 years
Transcription In Loving Memory of William Albert Tumber Born 1895 Died 04/03/1968 Aged 73 Years

Birth

William was born in 1894 (some records state 1895) to parents William and Esther A. Tumber in Folkestone, Kent, England.

Marriage

William married Muriel Zadie E. L. Thain in September 1921 in Elham, Kent in England. The couple had 2 daughters.

Residences

According to 1939-1940 rates books, William and Muriel were living in Kelmscott on the corner of 4th Road (now Davis Road) and Railway Road (now Streich Ave). According to electoral rolls 1963, William lived on Mosaic Street in Riverton working as a dispatch clerk.

Community Involvement

Vice president of Kelmscott Agricultural Society in 1945, President from 1946 until 1955 (ten years). He was recognised for his service to this organisation in 1958, being inaugurated as a "Life Member".

Other Notes

WWI Reg. No. 148134. Royal Field Artillery. WWII Service No. W73922 Army Citizen Military Forces - Enlisted in Kulin, Western Australia.