Charles Edward Mudd 1a 2
Birth Name | Charles Edward Mudd |
Gender | male |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Residence | 4 May 1922 | Hawke Street, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England | 1a | |
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Death | 3 | |||
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Families
Family of Charles Edward Mudd and Olive R Carr |
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Married | Wife | Olive R Carr ( * about 1882 + ... ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Attributes
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WikiTree | Mudd-1258 |
Pedigree
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- Charles Edward Mudd
Source References
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Portsmouth Evening News
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- Date: 4 May 1922
- Page: Page 8
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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.
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- General Register Office: England & Wales Marriage Index
- (Death unknown but obviously not living)