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WABMD-death-1902/339

Name:
Charles Alexander Vanderbist
Parents:
Margaret STRAIR
August VANDERBIST
Death details:
Kalgoorlie, 1902. Age: 23
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Citations

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WABMD-death-1902/339. Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Government of Western Australia, Department of Justice) Index entry for Charles Alexander Vanderbist (Death registered in 1902; number: 339; district: -). Accessed 2 June 2024.

Wikitext

<ref>WABMD-death-1902/339. [https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages] (Government of Western Australia, Department of Justice) ''Index entry for Charles Alexander Vanderbist'' (Death registered in 1902; number: 339; district: -). Details: father: August VANDERBIST; mother: Margaret STRAIR; death place: Kalgoorlie; year of death: 1902; age: 23. Accessed 2 June 2024.</ref>

English Wikipedia template:

<ref>{{CiteQ |Q42333722 |year=1902 |title=Death index entry for Charles Alexander Vanderbist |id=339 |access-date=2024-06-02}}</ref>

Wiki template:

<ref>{{WA BMD death | surname = Vanderbist | given_names = Charles Alexander | gender = M | father = August VANDERBIST | mother = Margaret STRAIR | death_place = Kalgoorlie | year_of_death = 1902 | age = 23 | registration_district = - | registration_year = 1902 | registration_number = 339 | access_date = 2024-06-02 }}</ref>

Markdown

WABMD-Death-1902/339. [Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages](https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool) (Government of Western Australia, Department of Justice) *Index entry for Charles Alexander Vanderbist* (Death registered in 1902; number: 339; district: -). Accessed 2 June 2024.