Person    | Male  Born 21/5/1871  Died 30/12/1959

Dr Frank Bennett

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Dr Frank Bennett

Had a local practice on Kilburn High Road 1916 - 1955. We've found no further information online.

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Dr Frank Percy Bennett was born on 21 May 1871 and married Amelia Louise McCarthy in 1919 in Marylebone. He was entered on the Medical Register on 30 January 1914 with the qualifications: MRCS Eng. 1914; LRCP London, 1914. He lived at 47 Dyne Road, Kilburn and was in practice with several other doctors at 275-277 High Road, Kilburn. He died in St Mary's Hospital, Paddington on 30 December 1959 and probate was granted to his widow. His estate totalled £9,114-19s-11d.

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