William Davenport Anderson

M, #11111, b. 1885, d. 5 Sep 1955
Probate (Will)* William D Anderson. Clergyman. Portarlington. 05 Sep 1955. 492/402.1 
Birth*1885 Purnim, VIC, Australia, #B5279/1885 (par Andrew ANDERSON & Louisa Elizabeth PRESNELL) - as Wm Davenport ANDERSON.2 
Marriage*18 Apr 1912 Spouse: Constance Tyler. Presbyterian Church, Brunswick, VIC, Australia, #M4679/1912, Wm Davenport ANDERSON & Constance TYLER.3
 
Marriage-Notice*1 Jun 1912 ANDERSON—TYLER.—On the 18th April, at the Presbyterian Church, Brunswick, by the Revs. J. A. Crockett and G. B. Murphy, B.A., the Rev. William Davenport, eldest son of Andrew Anderson, of Stawell, the Constance, youngest daughter of John Tyler, of Beaconsfield Upper. Present address, Bothwell, Tasmania.4 
Death*5 Sep 1955 Portarlington, VIC, Australia, #D21454/1955 (Age 70) (par Andrew ANDERSON & Louisa PRESSNELL) - as William Davenport ANDERSON.5 

Electoral Rolls (Australia) and Census (UK/IRL)

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
1954The Manse, Portarlington, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: clergyman. With Constance Anderson.6

Citations

  1. [S35] Probate Records, PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 28/P4, unit 995; VPRS 7591/P3, unit 94.
  2. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B5279/1885 (par Andrew ANDERSON & Louisa Elizabeth PRESNELL) - as Wm Davenport ANDERSON, Birth registered at Purn, Australia."
  3. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M4679/1912, Wm Davenport ANDERSON & Constance TYLER."
  4. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 1 Jun 1912, p13
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/11680359
  5. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D21454/1955 (Age 70) (par Andrew ANDERSON & Louisa PRESSNELL) - as William Davenport ANDERSON, born Purnim. Death registered at Portarlington, Australia."
  6. [S154] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1954.
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