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Pearlie Sarah Ann Wakerley

Birth08 Aug 1901 - Woolloongabba, Queensland, Australia
Death31 Dec 1968 - Redcliffe, Queensland, Australia
MotherAnn Longland
FatherWilliam Wakerley

Born in Woolloongabba, Queensland, Australia on 08 Aug 1901 to William Wakerley and Ann Longland. Pearlie Sarah Ann Wakerley married William Winduss Swindale and had 5 children. She passed away on 31 Dec 1968 in Redcliffe, Queensland, Australia.

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William Wakerley
1861 - 1911
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Ann Longland
1865 - 1956
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William Winduss Swindale
1898 - 1956
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Hilda Mary Ann Swindale
1920 - 1941
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Daphne Elsie Swindale
1923 - 1987
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Dudley Samuel Thomas Swindale
1922 - 1972

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Malcolm Windus Swindale
1931 - 1999
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Donald Jack Swindale
1926 - 1982

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