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Malcolm Lark
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- MyHeritage Family Trees
- Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
- England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005
- Australia Electoral Rolls, 1893-1949
- Australian World War II Nominal Roll, 1939-1945
- England & Wales Births, GRO Indexes, 1911 - 1954
- Australia, Queensland Marriages
- Queensland, Australia, Electoral Rolls 1934
- Queensland, Australia, Electoral Rolls 1959
- Queensland, Australia, Electoral Rolls 1949
- Queensland, Australia, Electoral Rolls 1941
- U.S. Public Records Index
MyHeritage Family Trees
Malcolm (Matt) Lark, 1905 - 1998 Malcolm (Matt) Lark 1905 1998
Malcolm (Matt) Lark was born on 1905, in , to Charles Alexander Snr Lark and Louisa Jane Lark (born Marjoram (Blackman)).
Malcolm had 8 siblings: Mildred Lark, Annie T Anlezark (born Lark) and .
Malcolm married Eleanor Lark (born Elder) on 1933, at age 27 in .
Eleanor was born on 1900, in .
They had one son: Barry Lark.
Malcolm lived in .
Malcolm passed away on 1998, at age 92 in .
He was buried in .
Documents of Malcolm (Matt) Lark
Malcolm (Matt) Lark
1906 1998 Malcolm (Matt) Lark in Australia Death Notices, 1860-2019
Malcolm (Matt) Lark
was born circa 1906.
Malcolm
passed away circa 1998, at age 92.
Malcolm James Mack Lark, 1933 - 2009 Malcolm James Mack Lark 1933 2009 Missouri
Malcolm James Mack Lark was born on 1933, to Claude E Lark and Margaret Leona Margie Lark (born Grabill).
Malcolm passed away on 2009, at age 75 in , Missouri.
He was buried in , Missouri.
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Malcolm LarkMalcolm Lark in Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) - June 8 1977
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... it resumed last year, the Queensland Museum team included Dr Mary Wade. Errol Beutel, a history and technology assistant: Terry Tebbel, senior preparator: Yvonne Evans, assistant pre parator; and Malcolm Lark, a 71-year-old volunteer. Casts of the tracks were made, and the excavations continued. By prising up a metre-thick layer of sandstone from an area measuring 280 square metres, they were ..."
Publication place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Malcolm LarkMalcolm Lark in Mudgee Guardian And North-Western Representative (NSW) - Dec 19 1918
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Ken Allen, Robert Scd fleet, Fred Daniel, Albert Peak. Sixth class. ? Dorothy Schroeder, Dukie Wade, Olga Fletcher, Olive Agnew, Will Hansen, Arthur Lu cas, John O'Brien, Dave Calion, Malcolm Lark', Lionel Robbins, Stewart Dawson, Arnold Lloyd. After tile prizes had been handed over. Miss O. Fletcher sang, 'Sweet Chiming Bells' with great effect. Master Jack-son gave a ?masterful rendering of ..."
Publication place: Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia