Henry Charles EVANS (82.1)
Born
Henry Charles EVANS was born on 7 June 1894 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Parents
His parents were George Frederick Thomas EVANS age 28 and Rosa Schloss BATTS age 28
Resided
1916 at Toowong, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Military
Henry Charles EVANS might have been affected by the conscription controversy while living in Brisbane, Queensland during World War I
Married
Henry Charles EVANS married Maggie Murray COOK 15 August 1917 Queensland, Australia when he was 23 years old.
Resided
1916 at Edna Villa, Wellington Road and Musgrave Road, Brisbane (probably Red Hill), Queensland, Australia
Prince Edward of Wales Visits Australia
In 1920 when Henry Charles EVANS lived in Brisbane, Queensland, Prince Edward of Wales toured Australia to thank Australians for their brave service during World War I
Resided
1922 – 1925 at Carl Street, Buranda, Queensland, Australia
Death of Father
George Frederick Thomas EVANS, father of Henry Charles EVANS died 2 December 1923 aged 57
Death of Wife
His wife Maggie Murray COOK passed away on 27 April 1935 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia age 40. They had been married 18 years.
Resided
1936 at Bimby, Bridge Street, Wooloowin, Brisbane, Australia
Occupation
1916 Storeman
1922 – 1925 Shipwright
1936 Commercial Traveller
Died
25 July 1942 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia aged 48
Buried
South Brisbane Cemetery, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
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82.1 EVANS, Henry Charles, Australia Marriage Index 1788 – 1950
82.1 EVANS, Henry Charles, Australia, Electoral Rolls Queensland, 1916
82.1 EVANS, Henry Charles, Australia, Electoral Rolls Queensland, 1922
82.1 EVANS, Henry Charles, Australia, Electoral Rolls Queensland, 1925, Oxley, Buranda
82.1 EVANS, Henry Charles, Australia, Electoral Rolls Queensland, 1936
82.1 EVANS, Henry Charles, Australia, Electoral Rolls Queensland, 1937
82.1 EVANS, Henry Charles, Australia Death Index 1787 – 1985
82.1 EVANS, Henry Charles, Australia and New Zealand, Find a Grave Index, 1800s – Current