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Frederic Merridew Eyers Jnr. 1956

Frederic Eyers. was born to Frederick Merridew Eyers and Mary Hannah Eyers ( Lay, and had siblings Florence Lilian Thomas, Charles Austin Eyers, Ernest Corby Eyers, Mabel Constance Stavely, Helen Marshall Eyers, Winifred Mary Webb ( Eyers, and Edith Marion Eyers. Frederic Eyers. married Elizabeth May Eyers ( Davies, and died on October 10, 1956 in Brisbane, QLD Australia.
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    The Argus, Melbourne. 15 October 1956. EYERS.- On October 10, at Brisbane, Frederick Merridew, loved husband of Elizabeth May, and brother of Ernest, Edith, Winifred ( Mrs. Webb ), Florence ( Mrs. E. O. Thomas ), Mabel ( Mrs. A. Stavely), and Charles, late of Balwyn.
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    Frederic Merridew Eyers Jnr. lived 72 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
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