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Alexander Archibald Whelan 1971

Alexander Archibald Whelan was born to Philip Whelan and Harriett Agnes (Setter) Whelan, and had a brother Philip George Whelan. He married Laura Alaphine (Cavanough) Whelan, and had a child Alexander Roy Whelan. Alexander Whelan died on June 25, 1971, and was buried at North Rockhampton Cemetery 350-360 Yaamba Rd, in Norman Gardens, Rockhampton Regional County, QLD Australia.
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    Alexander Archibald Whelan lived 74 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
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