He is married to Jane Ann May.
They got married in the year 1884 at Collingwood, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, he was 23 years old.
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Charles E Lugton<br>Residence: Kew East, Victoria, Australia<br>Death: Oct 1 1927<br>Occupation: Engineer<br>Nature of grant: P<br>Date of grant: Feb 27 1928
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Charles Edward Lugton & Jane Ann May<br>Marriage: 1884 - Victoria, Australia<br>Groom: Charles Edward Lugton<br>Bride: Jane Ann May<br>Registration #: 05185
The bulk of the records begin in 1853 — the year civil registration began in Victoria. Records dating prior to 1853 originate from church records. Information provided in this index can be used to purchase a copy of the full marriage record; uncertified copies (downloadable images) can be purchased and downloaded from the Births Deaths Marriages Victoria website. Obtaining a copy of a full marriage record is important because it will likely list additional information about the bride and groom, and their marriage.
Charles Edward Lugton<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Circa 1860<br>Age: 67<br>Death: 1927 - Kew, Victoria, Australia<br>Father: Alexander Lugton<br>Mother: Judith Hobson Halliday<br>Registration #: 14864
The bulk of the records begin in 1853 — the year civil registration began in Victoria. Information provided in this index can be used to purchase a copy of the full death record; uncertified copies (downloadable images) can be purchased and downloaded from the Births Deaths Marriages Victoria website. Obtaining a copy of a full death record is important because it will likely list additional information about the deceased and his or her death.
<p>Age (Melbourne, VIC)<br />Publication: Oct 3 1927 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia<br />Text: "....30 rem., t'er Interment in the OaktaigU Ccmctcrj. arriving ut i o'clock. RAA'IJOU'LDS, Funeral Diroctorv, opjiotiitft ta- tion, Malvern. IJM27. I17GTON. — Frlonda «f the lato Mr. CHARLES _i EDWARD LUGTON ... ), .Stuwnrt., Jack, Mi! aiul Kriith (Monty), aiml 5y years. Rc- riins at John AULfrn'o mortuary imrlors, 94 p xt)ra-itr«t, Richinoiul. K COPKKANI).— On tin- 30lh NeuUmhcr, a.1. 1ft J&ftnet, riiwoy, tho ... Urorly loved and youjiuwl BiwhUr of Mr. mid Mr.-. Harry Ooi>ol&nd, unrt Uioj tistcr of Jac':, Al' .v., Rvjaic. faille. Dully, Lmifi. Norman, Hurry, Lily and Nellie. Interred Xnttiy. Nay hrt dcur ... and Adclaido. Priiakdy interred. BHP...."</p>
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