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Richard William Vandeleur Beatty 1921

Richard William Vandeleur Beatty of Australia, was married to Blanche Antoinette Ritchie, and died in 1921. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Richard William Vandeleur Beatty.
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    Richard William Vandeleur BEATTY who married Blanche Antoinette Ritchie is interred in a small country cemetery, Gobur Cemetery, Gobur, Victoria, Australia. He died at Alexandra a nearby town, and was interred at Gobur Cemetery on 29 Sep 1971. His death registration from the Victorian Death Index: Death certificate Record information Event: deaths Registration number: 24746 / 1971 Family name: BEATTY Given name(s): Richard William Vandeleur Place of event: Alexandra, Australia Personal detail Mother's name
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