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1914 - 2006 (92 years)
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Name |
Roy Musgrave |
Nickname |
Roy |
Born |
20 Jan 1914 |
Summer Hill, NSW, Australia |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
24 Mar 2006 |
Long Jetty, NSW, Australia |
Person ID |
I43 |
Kelly / Grayer |
Last Modified |
24 Nov 2014 |
Family |
Phyllis Smith, b. 26 Apr 1916, Waverley, NSW, Australia , d. 07 Nov 2000 (Age 84 years) |
Married |
1942 |
Children |
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Last Modified |
24 Aug 2014 |
Family ID |
F17 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- From Dan Byrnes:
He died at age 92, 0r 93? check birthdate here. There is some association with surname Duckworth in his family or with his parents. Roy Musgrave, a keen fisherman all his life, died of basically, renal kidney failure, aged 92, having been healthy and still living at home, alone, and still driving, till Christmas 2005, when he began to fail. Cremated 28 March at Pose Chapel, Palmdale Crematorium, Ourimbah, NSW. His sons Leslie and Steve filled two skips to 12 cubic metres of material, not including clothes and major items of furniture. On Musgraves on the net, there are Musgraves of Ireland who went to Canada and intermarried with Crofton of Brandon, Manitoba. There is a Musgrave genforum at genforum. genealogy.com/musgrave. In the USA is a Jasper Newton Musgrave. The name Musgrave in England seems based mostly in Yorkshire, including at Richmond, Yorks. There were Musgraves of London, and of Devon England. Musgrave in the 1400s in Northumberland, England. There is a Thomas Musgrave in Victoria Australia in 1850 or so. There was apparently a Musgrave a governor of jail in Limerick in 1900s. In the 1798 rebellion in Ireland, Capt Musgrave led the 20-man Lismore Blues Cavalry of Co Waterford.
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