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Arthur Caynes
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- MyHeritage Family Trees
- Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
- England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005
- U.S. City Directories
- Australia Electoral Rolls, 1893-1949
- England & Wales Births, GRO Indexes, 1911 - 1954
- United Kingdom, Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, 1914-1918
- Australian World War II Nominal Roll, 1939-1945
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Arthur Charles Caynes, born Circa 1899 Arthur Charles Caynes 1899
Arthur Charles Caynes was born circa 1899, in , to Leonard Charles Caynes and Olive Mary Caynes (born Waldron).
Arthur had 7 siblings: Ada C Caynes, Winnifred F Caynes and .
Arthur married Elvie Irene Caynes (born Scofield).
They had 2 sons: Keith Charles (Killer Caynes) Caynes and .
Arthur lived in 1901, in .
He lived on 1911, in .
His occupation was a .
Arthur passed away.
He was buried in .
Documents of Arthur Charles Caynes
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Arthur Charles CaynesArthur Charles Caynes in Examiner (Launceston, TAS) - Aug 28 1936
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Hutton, manager, brick works, We3t Hobart; David Henry Willis, Tasmanian manager, HOume Pipe Co.; Colin B. Campbell, managing-director, Campbell's Pottery, Launceston: Fred erick Henry Haines, merchant, Devon port. Employeee-Arthur Charles Caynes, brickmaker, West Hobart; Keith Valentine Jolley, Derwent Park; William John Mills, Goderich-street, Launceston; John Williams, Welling ton-stret, Laneunceston. W.E.A. LECTURE Liberal Movement Discussed The Liberal Movement was the sub lect ..."
Publication place: Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Arthur Charles CaynesArthur Charles Caynes in Examiner (Launceston, TAS) - May 18 1923
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Turner) The deceased's rela tives were represented by Mr. A. Winch, and Inspector Hughes appeared on be half of the police. Mr. Crisp appeared for Crisp and Gunn, Ltd. Arthur Charles Caynes, employed at the brickworks, said that auout 10 o'clock on May It he heard a scream, and, running to the winch, saw the de ceased caught in the shaft and ..."
Publication place: Launceston, Tasmania, Australia