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James William John

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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James William John
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James William John
James William John (Jim or Jimmy) was my father. James William John was born on October 2, 1926 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia to parents Morgan Adams John (1907-1970) and Hilda May Longueval Roscoe (1908-1989). He had siblings including a brother, Roscoe Malcolm John (1933-2003). In June of 1960, he married Doreen Eve Smith (1935–2022) in Western Australia, Australia. The couple had three children together.
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