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Arthur Rudolph LASSIG (1892 - 1977)
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Arthur Rudolph LASSIG (1892 - 1977)

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Gladys Dorothy Winifred FALKINER (1897 - 1978)
Hermann Rudolph LASSIG (1863 - 1953)











Mary Ann SEEDS (1866 - 1939) George SEEDS (1826 - 1890) Edward SEEDS
Margaret CALLAGHAN
Mary Ann KINGSMAN (1829 - 1903) William Long KINGSMAN (1805 - 1865)
Mary Ann TYLER (1805 - 1856)
Arthur Rudolph LASSIG

Arthur Rudolph LASSIG
Arthur Rudolph LASSIG Arthur Rudolph LASSIG
b. 05 Sep 1892 at Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia
m. 25 Aug 1920 Gladys Dorothy Winifred FALKINER (1897 - 1978) at Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
d. 11 Jun 1977 at Brisbane, Queensland, Australia aged 84
Parents:
Hermann Rudolph LASSIG (1863 - 1953)
Mary Ann SEEDS (1866 - 1939)
Siblings (7):
Ruby Ethel LASSIG (1890 - 1922)
Hermann Rudolph LASSIG (1891 - 1891)
Edith Carlton LASSIG (1894 - 1952)
George Ferdinand LASSIG (1896 - 1975)
Henry Albert LASSIG (1898 - 1971)
Harold David LASSIG (1901 - 1957)
Bernard Neville LASSIG (1903 - 1903)
Children (2):
Grandchildren (6):
Events in Arthur Rudolph LASSIG (1892 - 1977)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
05 Sep 1892 Arthur Rudolph LASSIG was born Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia 1892/C840
25 Aug 1920 27 Married Gladys Dorothy Winifred FALKINER (aged 23) Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 1920/B26009
30 Jul 1939 46 Death of mother Mary Ann SEEDS (aged 73) Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia Bundaberg cemetery A13A/P163
17 Apr 1953 60 Death of father Hermann Rudolph LASSIG (aged 90) Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia Bundaberg cemetery
11 Jun 1977 84 Arthur Rudolph LASSIG died Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 11
Source References:
11. Type: Web Page, Abbr: Ancestry dot com, Title: Ancestry
- Reference = Baddiley-Reid-Miers-Bauer Family PBadiley (Death)

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