 1883 - 1941 (58 years) Has 2 ancestors and 5 descendants in this family tree.
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| Name |
Louisa Burnett Harriet Chapman |
| Nickname |
Lou |
| Birth |
13 Jan 1883 |
Emerald Hill, Victoria, Australia |
| Gender |
Female |
| Death |
11 Dec 1941 |
Parkville, Victoria, Australia |
| Initiatory (LDS) |
26 Jun 2008 |
BRISB |
| Burial |
Footscray, Victoria, Australia |
| Headstones |
Submit Headstone Photo |
| Person ID |
I77720 |
mytree |
| Last Modified |
25 Feb 2024 |
| Family |
William Thomas Francis Dell, b. 28 Jan 1882, Gordon, Victoria, Australia d. 18 Apr 1953, Parkville, Victoria, Australia (Age 71 years) |
| Marriage |
1906 |
Victoria, Australia |
| Notes |
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| Children |
| | 1. Francis William Jesse Dell, b. 1908, Footscray, Victoria, Australia d. 1909, Footscray, Victoria, Australia (Age 1 year) |
| > | 2. Jessie Amelia Dell, b. 22 Dec 1909, Footscray, Victoria, Australia d. 12 Nov 2001, Sunbury, Victoria, Australia (Age 91 years) |
| > | 3. William Bramwell Dell, b. 27 Jan 1913, Footscray, Victoria, Australia d. 23 Sep 2008, Warburton, Victoria, Australia (Age 95 years) |
| + | 4. Hazel Bruce Dell, b. 28 Mar 1918, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia d. 10 Feb 2009, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia (Age 90 years) |
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| Family ID |
F26883 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
3 Dec 2025 |
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| Notes |
- Death Cert. No.12602
PROMOTED TO GLORY - SISTER MRS. DELL, - FOOTSCRAY, VIC. - The Corps an d d istrict of Footscray recently suffered loss in the promotion to Glor y o f Sister Mrs. Envoy Dell. This comrade was loved by all, and her lif e wa s filled with holy service for God and The Army. After a long and pa tient ly borne sickness, God took her to be with Himself. Funeral service s wer e conducted by the Corps Officers. At the grave-side after prayer b y Capt ain H. Preston, sister Mrs. Palmer, of Moreland, spoke feelingly . Brothe r Carnell, in speaking for the family, referred to her strong Ch ristian I nfluence. On Christmas Sunday the memorial service was conducte d. This wa s largely attended, and sincere tributes were paid to the memo ry of a tru e Soldier. Sister Mrs. Young spoke on behalf of the Songste r Brigade, an d Mr. T. McGraw sang a requested solo. On behalf of the Hom e League, Mrs . Adjutant Parkinson also paid tribute, and Young People' s Sergeant-Majo r A. Fanner preceded his words by singing a favorite son g of the departe d warrior. The address was given by the Corps Officer, a nd during the Pra yer-meeting which followed six persons sought salvation .
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