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Guthrie

East Melbourne, George Street 049 - Burchett

1852. Part of Lot 15, Sect 19 sold to F.P. Stevens.
1854. Hugh Guthrie (Collector Customs Melbourne) to build for self.
1854? Names also mentioned: Charles Guthrie, grandson of Mary Reaby? Mary Guthrie.
1855-1878c. Name mentioned Hugh Guthrie.
1856. W.M. Guthrie for self. One storey cottage of stone.
1857. Additions for Hugh Guthrie.

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GUTHRIE, Albert John

Date of birth: 
1890
Biographical notes: 

Albert John Guthrie enlisted in Melbourne on 26 January, 1914. He was one of four brothers, all of whom volunteered and enlisted just nine days after his brother, Henry David Guthrie, had enlisted in Perth. The brothers were the sons of David Guthrie, a tobacconist, and his wife, Eliza Ann, nee Harvey.

Albert John Guthrie
Guthrie Brothers
Guthrie familiy
Letters of death and interment
Tombstone, Carmarthen, Wales
Plaque, Kings Park, Perth, Western Australia
West Australian Newspaper 30 Dec 1915 page 7
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