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Albert John NealeAge: 69 years19071977

Name
Albert John Neale
Given names
Albert John
Surname
Neale
Birth between July 1907 and September 1907 35 21
Birth of a sisterAlice Mary Neale
31 March 1909 (Age 20 months)
Birth of a sisterDorothy Lilian Neale
between April 1911 and June 1911 (Age 3 years)
Death of a sisterDorothy Lilian Neale
between April 1914 and June 1914 (Age 6 years)

Death of a fatherArthur John Neale
1942 (Age 34 years)
Marriage of a parentErnest Robert ThompsonClara Annie LovelockView this family
between January 1948 and March 1948 (Age 40 years)

Death of a sisterWinifred Ada Neale
between October 1971 and December 1971 (Age 64 years)

Death of a motherClara Annie Lovelock
2 December 1972 (Age 65 years)
Note: Roy Neale advised that Clara's ashes were taken to Australia by her son Albert and interred at Yarram, Victoria.
Death about 1977 (Age 69 years)

Note: Albert is interred at Yarram, Victoria, Australia.
Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage: 22 February 1903St Mary, Hinckley, Leicestershire, England
7 months
elder brother
James Arthur Neale
Birth: between July 1903 and September 1903 31 17Hinckley, Leicestershire, England
Death: about 1979
22 months
elder sister
Winifred Ada Neale
Birth: 14 May 1905 33 19Hinckley, Leicestershire, England
Death: between October 1971 and December 1971
2 years
himself
Albert John Neale
Birth: between July 1907 and September 1907 35 21Hinckley, Leicestershire, England
Death: about 1977
21 months
younger sister
Alice Mary Neale
Birth: 31 March 1909 37 23Hinckley, Leicestershire, England
Death: between 2001 and 2002Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
2 years
younger sister
Dorothy Lilian Neale
Birth: between April 1911 and June 1911 39 25Hinckley, Leicestershire, England
Death: between April 1914 and June 1914
Mother’s family with Ernest Robert Thompson - View this family
step-father
mother
Marriage: between January 1948 and March 1948

Death

Albert is interred at Yarram, Victoria, Australia.

Note

James and Albert migrated to Australia in the early 1920's where they became successful dairy farmers.

Albert, occupation recorded as 'Hosiery' and aged 21, sailed from London for Melbourne on the SS 'Ballarat' on 18 October 1928.

Albert served with the Australian army during World War 2 and was a prisoner of the Japanese at Changhi. He returned to Australia and died about 1977.