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Rosalind Smythe
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- 1950 United States Federal Census
- 1940 United States Federal Census
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Rosalind Winifred Evans (born Smyth), born 1904 Rosalind Winifred Evans (born Smyth) 1904
Rosalind Winifred Evans (born Smyth) was born on 1904, in , to David George Smythe and Nellie Smythe (born Carroll).
Rosalind married Ernest Leonard Evans on 1923, at age 18 in .
Ernest was born in 1903, in .
They had 4 children: Keith Ernest Evans and .
Rosalind passed away.
Documents of Rosalind Winifred Evans (born Smyth)
Rosalind Winifred Evans
1904 1992 Rosalind Winifred Evans in BillionGraves
Rosalind Winifred Evans
was born on May 14 1904.
Rosalind
passed away on September 3 1992, at age 88.
She was buried in Fawkner Memorial Park, Fawkner, Victoria, Australia.
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Rosalind SmytheRosalind Smythe in Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, NSW) - Aug 24 1942
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... two Salvation Army women found battered to death at Salvation Army headquarters at Wairoa. The victims were: Brigadier Annie Smythe. for 36 vears a mis sionary in Japan, and Rosamund Smythe. her sister. Thev had been dead about a week when their bodies were found. Their heads had been battered. Wairoa Is a town on the Poverty Bay coast (east coast ..."
Publication place: Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
Rosalind SmytheRosalind Smythe in Canberra Times (ACT) - Nov 27 1962
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... 6, 7 and 8. O'Leary was written by Sydney. journalist Richard Hall, and is the story of a retired plumber. Lead part is played by Harry Smythe, supported by Rosalind Smythe in the lead ing feminine role. Miss Smythe has appeared in several Sydney productions. WOMAN VISITOR . FROM NORTHERN RHODESIA Mrs. Mary Gaobepe, a foundation member of the Kitwe, Northern Rhodesia Business and Professional Women's Club, spoke to ..."
Publication place: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Rosalind Winifred SmytheRosalind Winifred Smythe in Truth (Perth, WA) - May 5 1917
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... 1 p.m.??No, 10.30 pjn. was the latst. ^ How long did harsstay??Sometimes bout two hours. Have you ever bfeen to picture showshree or four nights a week??Not so fte^. Rosalind Winifred Smythe, a youner daughter, gaive evidence of a coroborative character. Once 6he heard er father threaten to kill her mother if he did not go Inside. That was the ight of ..."
Publication place: Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Rosalind SmytheRosalind Smythe in Daily Examiner (Grafton, NSW) - Jan 7 1949
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... and Iris Nagle 1; wheel barrow, Beverley Smith1 and BeCty Johnson 1 ; under 12 and over, Violet Bowling and Nancy Falconer 1; sack race, 12 ' arid over,- Rosalind Smythe; under ,10, Beryl Child : obstacle' race, ? un der 14, Nancy Falconer '1, Peggy i Heath 2, Ruth Anderson' ' 3 ; throwing the broom, Miss Marie Preston; ladies' ..."
Publication place: Grafton, New South Wales, Australia
1950 United States Federal Census
Rosalind J Smythe 1944California
Rosalind J Smythe, born Circa 1944
Rosalind J Smythe was born circa 1944, in birth place, California, to Robert Smythe and Lillian C Smythe.
1940 United States Federal Census
Rosalind Smythe 1929California
Rosalind Smythe, born Circa 1929
Rosalind Smythe was born circa 1929, in birth place, California, to Kenneth R Smythe and Ilona Smythe.
Rosalind had one sister: Lillian Smythe.
Australia, New South Wales Birth Index, 1787-1916
Rosalind W Smythe 1904
Rosalind W Smythe, born 1904
Rosalind W Smythe was born in 1904, to David G Smythe and Nellie Smythe.