Florence (Revill) Beresford
Last Known Residence
Geelong, Australia
Summary
Florence Revill Beresford was born into the Revill family and married into the Beresford family. She married George Henry Beresford, and they gave birth to David Beresford. We know that Florence Revill Beresford had been residing in Geelong, Australia.
Updated: February 06, 2019
Florence (Revill) Beresford
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Florence Revill Beresford
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Geelong, Australia
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1913 - 1950
1913 - 1950
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1886 - 1956
1886 - 1956
1890 - 1952
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1881 - 1952
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1889 - 1952
1889 - 1952
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1898 - 1951
1898 - 1951
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1871 - 1954
1871 - 1954
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1881 - 1955
1881 - 1955
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1906 - 1961
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1925 - 1966
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1886 - 1968
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1857 - 1950
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