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  2. Maureen Margaret Nichols: Birth: 25 Oct 1935 in Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Death: 27 Dec 1937 in Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia


Sources
1. Title:   Birth Certificate - Maureen Margaret Nichols 25 Oct 1935
Author:   Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, Melbourne
2. Title:   Birth Certificate - Howard (aka John) Nichols 1 Apr 1933
Author:   Registry Of Births, Deaths and Marriages, Melbourne
3. Title:   Marriage Certificate - Harry Nichols / Margaret Martin 22 Nov 1930
Author:   Register of Births, Deaths and Marriages, Melbourne
4. Title:   Death Certificate - Margaret Nichols 29 Oct 1974
Author:   Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, Melbourne
5. Title:   Death Certificate - Howard Earl Nichols 2 May 1962
Author:   Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, Melbourne
6. Title:   Death Certificate - Maureen Nichols 27 Dec 1937
Author:   Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, Melbourne
7. Title:   Military Service - Australian Army - Harry Earl Nichols
Author:   Central Army Records Office, 366 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne

Notes
a. Note:   GIVES USUAL PLACE OF ADDRESS AS 459 TURK STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, USA ON MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE. GIVES BIRTHPLACE AS IOWA, U.S.A. ON SAME
 MARRIED MARGARET MARTIN 22 NOV 1930
 DIED 2ND MAY 1962
  Also, a little history on the ship he came over on
 List of Empire ships - Empire Eagle aka Golden Rod
 Empire Eagle was a 5,775 GRT cargo ship which was built by Ames Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co, Seattle , USA . Completed in 1919 as West Islip for the United States Shipping Board (USSB). To Oceanic & Oriental Steam Navigation Co , San Francisco in 1928 and renamed Golden Rod. To Williams Steamship Co Inc, New_York_City> in 1935 and renamed Willhilo. To American-Hawaiian Steamship Co in 1937 and renamed Indianan. To Ministry of Supply (MoS) in 1940 and renmaed Empire Eagle. To Norwegian Government in 1942 and renamed Norjerv. Sunk in August 1944 as a blockship at Omaha Beach , Calvados , France . Raised in 1949. Broke in two on 3 June 1949 while under tow by tugs Tradesman and Rifleman. Both sections sank.


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