John Kerr
(1914-1991)

John Kerr 1965
John Kerr 1965 John Kerr in 1965 Foto: Australian News and Information Bureau (Mike Brown, photographer) / Public Domain

Governor-General of Australia (1914–1991) – John Kerr was born in Sydney (Capital city of New South Wales, Australia) on September 24th, 1914 and died in Sydney (Capital city of New South Wales, Australia) on March 24th, 1991 at the age of 76. Today John Kerr would be 109 years old.

Age

how old was John Kerr when he died?

76

John Kerr died in 1991 at the age of 76.


Biographical data

Birthday September 24th, 1914 (Thursday)
Place of Birth Sydney
Capital city of New South Wales, Australia
Death Date March 24th, 1991 (Sunday)
Death place Sydney
Capital city of New South Wales, Australia
Birth sign (Zodiac) Libra (The Scales) ♎
Chinese Zodiac Tiger 兎

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Birthday

When was John Kerr born?

John Kerr was born on September 24th, 1914.

Death

When did John Kerr die?

John Kerr died on March 24th, 1991 at the age of 76 in Sydney (Capital city of New South Wales, Australia). Today John Kerr would be 109 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was John Kerr born?

Sydney (Capital city of New South Wales, Australia).

Death place

Where did John Kerr die?

Sydney (Capital city of New South Wales, Australia).

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of John Kerr?

John Kerr was born in the zodiac sign Libra (The Scales).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does John Kerr have?

John Kerr was born in 1914 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Tiger.

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