Edward Edington1
Life Events
On 18 February 1887, Edward, married Mary Ann Robertson, aged 19, in Glasgow, Scotland.1Citations
- [S60] Robyn Fisher-Ellis/Maidment, online http://www-personal.buseco.monash.edu.au/~rfisher/index.htm
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Mary Ann Robertson1
(1867 - )
Life Events
Mary Ann Robertson was born on 28 August 1867.1On 18 February 1887, Mary, aged 19, married Edward Edington, in Glasgow, Scotland.1
Citations
- [S60] Robyn Fisher-Ellis/Maidment, online http://www-personal.buseco.monash.edu.au/~rfisher/index.htm
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Elizabeth Lugg1
(a 1869 - )
Father | George Lugg1 b. Aug 1838, d. a Mar 1923 |
Mother | Phillis Isaac1 b. a 1833, d. a Dec 1894 |
Relationship | 5th cousin 2 times removed of George Henry Burnard North |
Spouse: Thomas James (about 1869 - June 1899)
Children:
- George James3 b. a 1894
- Abraham James3 b. a 1895
Life Events
Elizabeth Lugg was born about 1869 in High Bickington, Devon, England, daughter of George Lugg and Phillis Isaac.1In September 1890, Elizabeth, married Thomas James, in Barnstaple Dist in Devon, England.2
She appeared on the census on 31 March 1901, in the household of George Lugg in High Bickington, Devon, England, as a daughter aged 31, widow.3
She appeared on the census on 2 April 1911, in the household of George Lugg in High Bickington, Devon, England, as Elizabeth James, daughter, age 41, occupation, Nurse (monthy) (perhaps monthly?)4
Citations
- [S12] 1881 UK Census.
- [S18] Free BMD, online http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/
- [S36] 1901 UK Census.
- [S206] 1911 UK Census.
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