Officers of the Commonwealth Service, Australia, 1946

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Index of first names



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Douglas, Alan Ross
Douglas, Alexandra
Douglas, Andrew
Douglas, Annie Laurie
Douglas, Bertram John
Douglas, Brian Gerard
Douglas, Campbell
Douglas, Cecil Robert Bruce
Douglas, Edward James
Douglas, Edward William
Douglas, Eric James
Douglas, Frederick Daniel
Douglas, Gordon Charles
Douglas, Harry Robert
Douglas, James Alexander
Douglas, James Lendrum Possibly Private, 3rd Australian Machine Gun Company, Australian Imperial Force; First World War, 1914-1918; Awarded Military Medal 1917 and who died 2 Mar 1970
He married 1920 Ellen Ebert (nee Butterley) Douglas, 1886-1971; Staff Nurse, Australian Army Nursing Service (WW1).

Douglas, John Arthur
Douglas, John Henry
Douglas, John James Harry
Douglas, John William
Douglas, Kenneth James
Douglas, Malcolm Campbell
Douglas, Margaret Eunice
Douglas, Noel Gordon
Douglas, Olive Maude
Douglas, Percy Francis
Douglas, Reginald James
Douglas, Stewart
Douglas, Thomas Howard
Douglas, Una Lauraine
Douglas, Walter Grattan
Douglas, Walter Harry Brookes Possibly musician, Funeral: Katoomba on Friday 17th November 2023

Douglass, Alfred Ernest
Douglass, Arthur Wilfred
Douglass, David Stuart
Douglass, Geoffrey William Joyson Possibly b1910; d 1994

Douglass, Greta Yelverton
Douglass, Harold Thomas
Douglass, Ivan Claude
Douglass, John
Douglass, Robert Edward Maben
Douglass, William Gordon

See also:

•  Douglas families in Australia


Source

 

Sources for this article include:
  • Commonwealth of Australia Gazette; INDEX TO LIST OF PERMANENT OFFICERS OF THE
    COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE ON 30th JUNE, 1946


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