Family of Charles Edward Mudd and Olive R Carr

Families

Married Husband Charles Edward Mudd ( * + ... )
Married Wife Olive R Carr ( * about 1882 + ... )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage between April 1914 and June 1914 Lake Road Chapel, Landport, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England Vol 2b Page 1138 1a 2
Divorce 1922     1a
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Court record file at TNA - reference J 77/1743/4291
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C8027550

Source References

  1. Portsmouth Evening News
      • Date: 4 May 1922
      • Page: Page 8
      • Citation:

        THE DIVORCE COURT

        A LANDPORT CASE.

        WIFE KISSES GREENGROCER

        AND ELOPES WITH HIM TO SOUTH AFRICA.

        (SPECIAL TELEGRAM.)

        London, Thursday

        In the Divorce Court to-day, Mr J- Horridge granted a decree nisi To Charles Edward Mudd, of Hawke-street, Portsea, for the dissolution of his marriage [due] to the misconduct of his wife, Olive ???, with Stanley George Earle. There was no defence.

        The petitioner said he was married in Lake-road Chapel, Landport, in 1914, [and] they lived at Aylesbury-road, C- . When they were living at North-(), Lake-road, his wife used to buy things from Earle, who kept a greengrocer's shop in Church-street, near by. He thought she was spending too much time there, and afterwards heard that she had been seen kissing Earle. He complained, but she said it was only a friendly kiss. They went to live at Aylesbury-road, but she continued to see Earle, and later witness and his wife separated.

        Evidence was given that the respondant and Earle had gone away to South Africa together.

  2. General Register Office: England & Wales Marriage Index