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Joyner, Allan Charles Berkeley, 1898 - 1962
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Name Allan Charles Berkeley Joyner, 1898 - 1962Alternative nameJoyner, Allan Charles Berkley, 1898 - 1962BiographyDate of Birth: 9 October 1898, Samsonvale (Qld.)
Date of Death: 29 November 1962, Queensland
Buried: Mt Thompson Memorial Gardens, Holland Park, Queensland
Allan's parents were William Charles Joyner and Louisa Fuller. The Joyner family were early pioneers of the district, Allan's grandfather
William Joyner in 1845 leased all land on the south side of the North Pine River. He named the station Samson Vale. Allan's father was elected in March 1880 to the first Caboolture Divisional Board. Allan was living in Samsonvale when he enlisted 15 May 1916 at Brisbane, he was the youngest of nine children. Allan returned to Australia and settled in Samsonvale with his parents, his occupation was a farmer. Two of Allan's brothers also enlisted, Ernest Southey Whish [350] who was killed and Wilfred Stanley [2200].Birth date09 October 1898Death date29 November 1962
Date of Death: 29 November 1962, Queensland
Buried: Mt Thompson Memorial Gardens, Holland Park, Queensland
Allan's parents were William Charles Joyner and Louisa Fuller. The Joyner family were early pioneers of the district, Allan's grandfather
William Joyner in 1845 leased all land on the south side of the North Pine River. He named the station Samson Vale. Allan's father was elected in March 1880 to the first Caboolture Divisional Board. Allan was living in Samsonvale when he enlisted 15 May 1916 at Brisbane, he was the youngest of nine children. Allan returned to Australia and settled in Samsonvale with his parents, his occupation was a farmer. Two of Allan's brothers also enlisted, Ernest Southey Whish [350] who was killed and Wilfred Stanley [2200].Birth date09 October 1898Death date29 November 1962
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Joyner, Allan Charles Berkeley, 1898 - 1962. Moreton Bay Our Story, accessed 13/09/2024, https://ourstory.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/nodes/view/23744