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William Henry CREEPER

Birth11 Mar 1868 - Unley Park South Australia
Death10 OCT 1907 - Goodwood , South Australia
MotherMary Ann Ratcliffe
FatherJoseph Creeper

Born in Unley Park South Australia on 11 Mar 1868 to Joseph Creeper and Mary Ann Ratcliffe. William Henry CREEPER married Elizabeth RAYNER and had 10 children. He passed away on 10 OCT 1907 in Goodwood , South Australia.

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Joseph Creeper
1828 - 1894
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Mary Ann Ratcliffe
1833 - 1891
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Elizabeth Rayner
1863 - 1937
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William Creeper
1888 - 1952
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Joseph Harold Creeper
1890 - 1946
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Clarence George Creeper
1898 - 1970
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Rupert James Creeper
1892 - 1893
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Vera Blanche Creeper
1904 - 1996

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Bessie Mabel Creeper
1901 - 1983
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Ernest Edward Creeper
1893 - 1961
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Percy Roy Creeper
1900 - 1901
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Bertie Alexander Creeper
1889 - 1934
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Myrtle M. Creeper
1895 - 1966

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