See also
Husband: | George Arnold WOOD (1865-1928) | |
Wife: | Eleanor Madelaine WHITFIELD ( - ) | |
Children: | Frederick Lloyd Whitfield WOOD (1903- ) | |
Marriage | 1898 | Marrickville, New South Wales, Australia |
Name: | George Arnold WOOD | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | - | |
Mother: | - | |
Father (2): | George Stanley WOOD (1840-1915) | |
Mother (2): | Martha Pickering ALLIOTT (1840-1871) | |
Birth | Jul 1865 | Salford, Lancashire |
Birth | 1866 | Salford, Lancashire |
Census | 1871 (age 5-6) | Salford, Lancashire |
The Grange. Living with Father in home of his Grandfather George WOOD |
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Census | 1881 (age 15-16) | Altrincham, Cheshire |
Earlseigh, Dunham-Massey Living with his Father and stepmother |
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Education | 1885 (age 19-20) | -; Balliol College, Oxford |
Professor of Modern History at Sydney University Australia | ||
Occupation | Professor of Modern History | |
Death | 14 Oct 1928 (age 63) | Gordon, New South Wales, Australia |
Cause: Strangulation - Coroners Inquest probate to Eleanor, Madelaine his wife and Frederick Lloyd Whitfield WOOD and Alfred Chatfield HOBBS, Solicitor |
Name: | Eleanor Madelaine WHITFIELD | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | - | |
Mother: | - | |
Residence | 1930 | Gordon, New South Wales, Australia |
7 Gertrude Avenue |
Name: | Frederick Lloyd Whitfield WOOD | |
Sex: | Male | |
Spouse: | Joan Myrtle WALTER (1909- ) | |
Birth | 29 Sep 1903 | Mosman, New South Wales, Australia |
Travel | 15 Nov 1929 (age 26) | London to Sydney |
From Balliol College | ||
Residence | 1930 (age 26-27) | Gordon, New South Wales, Australia |
1 Gertrude Avenue Teacher |
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Occupation | btw 1932 and 1935 (age 28-32) | Professor of History; Wellington, New Zealand |
Victoria University College | ||
Residence | 1933 (age 29-30) | Turramarra, New South Wales, Australia |
21 Station Street, Pymble Teacher. Living with wife Joan |
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Census | 1935 (age 31-32) | Killara, New South Wales, Australia |
16 Norfolk Street | ||
Travel | 29 Jan 1960 (age 56) | Aukland to London |
tarvelled to UK with his wife Joan |