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Description: James Owen Berriman was born at Moonta Mines in 1875, eldest son of James Berriman and Jane nee Phillips. He served as Councillor for South Ward between 1901 and 1902. He died at his parent's residence in Gawler in 1904, aged 29.<ref>(Evening Journal 15 Nov 1904)</ref> His younger brothers Clement Clifford ‘Cliff’ Berriman and Claude Leslie Berriman were both killed in action whilst serving in WWI. At some time, his parents James and Jane Berriman resided at [[Dundas Street|Dundas Stree]]<nowiki/>t, Gawler. ==== Berriman Family Birth, Death & Marriage Information ==== BERRIMAN, James Owen b. 1875, Moonta Mines (Reg. Daly 148/488 father ‘James Berriman’ & mother ‘Jane Phillips’) m. 18 Jan 1889, ‘Elizabeth Maria TRESIZE’, Adelaide (Reg. Adelaide 158/271) d. 14 Nov. 1904, Gawler, aged 29 (Reg. Barossa 306/2) Buried Willaston Cemetery [cast iron fence but no memorial] BERRIMAN, Hilda Beatrice [sister of James Owen Berriman] b. 1881 (Reg. Barossa 273/297, father ‘James Berriman’) d. 1901, Gawler (Reg. Barossa 281/48), “after a long and painful illness, aged 19.”<ref>(Bunyip 18 Oct 1901) https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/100579629</ref> BERRIMAN, Claude Leslie [brother of James Owen Berriman] b. 29 Sep 1888, Gawler d. 15 Oct 1917, killed in action, WWI, France BERRIMAN, Clement Clifford ‘Cliff’ [brother of James Owen Berriman] b. 1 Sep 1894, Gawler d. 20 Sep 1917, aged 23, killed in action, WWI, France The fields below can each contain multiple values. Separate them with a comma.
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