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- [S11] Births South Australia Civil, 13 Jan 2014.
On 12 September 1880, William Hamilton Robert KEIGHTLEY, male.
Father Herbert KEIGHTLEY, occupation storekeeper.
Mother Helen Band KEIGHTLEY formerly THOMSON.
Informant H KEIGHTLEY, storekeeper, Warnertown.
Registered 20 October 1880, at Warnertown, District Clare. (Assistant Registrar H KEIGHTLEY)
- [S12] Deaths South Australian Civil, 13 Jan 2014.
On 1 Jue 1959, at Monreith hospital, Portrush Road, Monreith [Toorak Gardens], William Hamilton Robert KEIGHTLEY, male, married, 79 years, occupation manufacturer's representative, residence 12 Lincoln Street, Kensington Gardens, birthplace Port Adelaide, South Australia.
Buried 3 June 1959, Centennial Park crematorium, Springbank.
Age at marriage 29 years, living 1M, 3F, deceased nil.
Cause of death broncho pneumonia, 1 week; influenza, 10 days.
Informant Chas A BERRY, 200 Magill Road, Norwood, funeral director.
Registered 3 June 1959, at Norwood, District Norwood.
- [S13] Marriage South Australia Civil, 8 Jun 2012.
Registration 1877, District of Clare.
Groom Herbert KEIGHTLEY, 26 years, bachelor, residence Napperby, father Samuel KEIGHTLEY.
Bride Helen Band THOMSON, 21 years, spinster, residence Napperby, father Robert THOMSON.
Married at Reservoir Hotel, Napperby.
Witnesses William GOLDNEY, hotel keeper Napperby, and John BOON(?), head teacher Port Pirie.
Celebrant William HOPKINS.
There is some doubt as to Band/Baud and other spellings. I examined the original handwriting and Band is the spelling, consistent with other handwritten 'n' letters.
- [S13] Marriage South Australia Civil, 13 Jan 2014.
Registered 1909, District Norwood.
On 28 April 1909, at Baptist Church, Norwood.
Groom William Hamilton Robert KEIGHTLEY, 28 years, bachelor, occupation commission agent, residence Pennington Terrace, North Adelaide, birthplace Port Adelaide, South Australia, father Herbert KEIGHTLEY.
Bride Winifred Malcolm STORY, 22 years, spinster, occupation domestic, residence Norwood, birthplace Norwood, South Australia, father William Harrison STORY.
Witnesses Lawrence Herbert STORY, civil servant, Clara Street, Norwood, and Kelly Wilkie STORY, phonist, Clara Street, Norwood.
Celebrant Edwin BUNGEY, officiating minister.
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