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 Deaths 1905

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Date transcribed2012-05-04
Transcribed byD Edge, J Birtles, A Webb, J Adler, B Rudder, L Fretwell, D Moore, M Holmes, D Freer, G Atkinson, J Harrison, S Mitchell and R Howe
CommentDeaths as reported in 'Domestic Occurrences' in the Times of India 1905 editions

View all other items of "Surname" with value "Gee" in "Deaths 1905" Surname  Gee    
Given name(s)  Guy Edwin    
Year  1904    
month  Oct    
day  4    
Register Entry  In Memoriam - In ever loving memory of my darling son Guy Edwin Gee who died on the 4th October 1904. Gone from us but not forgotten, Never shall his memory fade; Dearest thoughts shall ever linger Around the spot where he is laid. Thy will be done.    
Edition Year  1905    
Edition Date  5 Oct    
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