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Beryl McLeish

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120:, Brisbane where she found an administrative job at Building & Industrial Supplies. She retired in her 60s. Her second husband Daniel McLeish died in 1973, and King herself died on 10 January 1974 in Auchenflower. 195: 150: 74: 190: 86: 90: 38: 109: 105:
women, and in overcoming the skepticism of some farmers who were uneasy with having women replace their male workers.
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Marshall). She attended the local school and relocated to Brisbane in 1920 to join the
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King married 74-year-old grazier Daniel Matthew McLeish on 31 October 1946 at the
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King married solicitor Edward Francis Pender on 5 August 1939 at the
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female workers to replace male workers who had left to fight during
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Queensland division. In 1941, her husband enlisted in the
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Beryl Elizabeth King was born on 6 February 1902 in
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