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David Hugh HANNAH (1913 - 1955) |
Children | Self + Spouses | Parents | Grandparents | Greatgrandparents |
Malcolm Leslie HANNAH (1943 - 1953) Living Living |
David Hugh HANNAH (1913 - 1955) + Joan Heath Gray BERRIE (1917 - ) |
David HANNAH (1870 - 1930) | David HANNAH (1836 - 1890) | |
Jane CAMPBELL | ||||
Gertrude Muriel Arma BERRIE (1875 - 1967) | Thomas Alexander BERRIE (1844 - 1932) | Alexander BERRIE | ||
Mary A (BERRIE) | ||||
Margaret Charlotte SNEDEN (1842 - 1919) | James Robert SNEDEN (1825 - 1852) | |||
Susan SWAN (1818 - ) |
b. 13 Jan 1913 at New South Wales, Australia |
m. 1941 Joan Heath Gray BERRIE (1917 - ) at Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia |
d. 10 Dec 1955 at Queensland, Australia aged 42 |
Parents: |
David HANNAH (1870 - 1930) |
Gertrude Muriel Arma BERRIE (1875 - 1967) |
Children (3): |
Malcolm Leslie HANNAH (1943 - 1953) |
Events in David Hugh HANNAH (1913 - 1955)'s life | |||||
Date | Age | Event | Place | Notes | Src |
13 Jan 1913 | David Hugh HANNAH was born | New South Wales, Australia | 18 | ||
17 Apr 1930 | 17 | Death of father David HANNAH (aged 59) | Clermont, Queensland, Australia | Kilcummin Station | 18 |
1941 | 28 | Married Joan Heath Gray BERRIE (aged 24) | Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia | 18 | |
1943 | 30 | Birth of son Malcolm Leslie HANNAH | 18 | ||
1953 | 40 | Death of son Malcolm Leslie HANNAH (aged 10) | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | 18 | |
10 Dec 1955 | 42 | David Hugh HANNAH died | Queensland, Australia | 18 |
Personal Notes: |
He was awarded the DFC (Distinguished Flying Cross) on 23 July 1943 for gallantry in air operations in Europe and the Middle East, when he was Acting Flight Lieutenant. His address was Tanby, via Rockhampton, Queensland. He ended military service on 25 January 1946.
Morning Bulletin, Tuesday 27 July 1943 D.F.C. FOR TANBY PILOT MELBOURNE, July 26.-Acting Flight-Lieut David Hugh Hannah of Tanby, via Rockhampton, has been awarded the DFC for gallantry in air operations in Europe and the Middle East. Announcing this tonight, the Minister for Air (Mr Drakeford) said that Hannah was an excellent leader of high courage and devotion to duty and had led his flight efficiently. Hannah's aircraft was badly damaged by anti-aircraft fire. On reaching friendly territory he ordered his crew to bale out. At he was unable to communicate with his observer Hannah remained with his comrade and made a successful forced landing. |
Source References: |
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- Reference = John Woodside 24 May 1012 (Death) |
- Reference = John Woodside 24 May 1012 (Name, Notes) |
- Reference = John Woodside 24 May 1012 (Marriage) |
- Reference = John Woodside 24 May 1012 (Birth) |