See also

Family of Worthy DAW and Doris BARRALET

Husband: Worthy DAW (1904-1952)
Wife: Doris BARRALET (1903-1967)
Marriage 1923 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Husband: Worthy DAW

Name: Worthy DAW1
Sex: Male
Father: Sidney DAW (1870-1937)
Mother: Minnie Alice FEY (1870-1954)
Birth Q3 1904 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Census 2 Apr 1911 (age 6) Selly Oak - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England2
64 Alton Road, Selly Oak
Death 1952 (age 47-48) Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Wife: Doris BARRALET

Name: Doris BARRALET1
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1903
Death 1967 (age 63-64) Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Sources

1"Nick Heard". www.heardfamilyhistory.org.uk. This GEDCOM is predominantly the work of Nick Heard, but it incorporates the collaborated work of many other family historians. You are welcome to use the information herein but please acknowledge the source. Every effort has been made to ensure the data is accurate, but any use you make of it is entirely at your own risk. (c) Nick Heard 2009
2"Census 1911 Selly Oak - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England RG14/17865 RG78/1091 RD383 SD1 ED4 SN228 (Minnie Daw nee Fey)".
Text From Source: Name Related Cond Age Occupation Birth Place
Minnie Alice Fey Head Mar 40 Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Mabel Daw Dau Unm 20 Messrs Cadbury Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Frederick Daw Son Unm 19 Milkman Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Gertie Daw Dau Unm 18 Messrs Cadbury Marylebone, London, England
Reginald Daw Son Unm 16 Cycle Works Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Nellie Daw Dau Unm 14 Warehouse, Drapery Norton Canes - Cannock, Staffordshire, England
Sidney Daw Son Unm 12 Scholar Bournebrook, Worcestershire, England
Alice Daw Dau Unm 10 Scholar King's Norton - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Dorothy Daw Dau Unm 7 Scholar King's Norton - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Worthy Daw Son Unm 6 Scholar Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Edna Daw Dau Unm 4 Scholar King's Norton - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
RG14/17865 RG78/1091 RD383 SD1 ED4 SN228. Cit. Date: 2 April 1911. Assessment: Secondary evidence.