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Giles Brereton
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Giles Kenneth McKenna Brereton, 1925 - 1991 Giles Kenneth McKenna Brereton 1925 1991 New York New York
Giles Kenneth McKenna Brereton was born on 1925, in , New York, to Julian Arlington Brereton and Mabel Gwendolyn Brereton (born Roberts).
Giles had 2 siblings: Kelvin A Brereton and .
Giles married Vivien Elizabeth Brereton (born Calhoun) on 1944, at age 18 in , New York.
Vivien was born on 1926, in , South Carolina.
They had one child.
Giles passed away on 1991, at age 66 in , New York.
Documents of Giles Kenneth McKenna Brereton
Kenneth Brereton
1925
New York
Kenneth Brereton in U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Kenneth Brereton
was born on
month
day
1925, in
birth place
, New York, to
Julian Brereton
and
Mabel Roberts
.
Giles Brereton
1925 1991 Giles Brereton in U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Giles Brereton
was born on July 18 1925.
Giles
lived in New York, New York 10039, USA.
Giles
passed away in November 1991, at age 66.
Kenneth Brereton
1926
New York
Kenneth Brereton in 1940 United States Federal Census
Kenneth Brereton
was born circa 1926, in
birth place
, New York, to
Julian Brereton
and
Mabel Brereton
.
Giles McKenna Brereton
1925 Giles McKenna Brereton in U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Giles BreretonGiles Brereton in The Michigan Daily - Oct 28 1993
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... on the University tenure track for about six years, and have contributed in research, teaching and service. One of the most recent examples is thc case of Assistant Prof. Giles Brereton in thc mechanical engineering department. “Last year he didn't get tenure, and the rumors that were going around were that being a good teacher pretty much signified that you weren't ..."
Publication place: Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, United States