Edwin James Laughlin
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Edwin James Laughlin
(Abt 1876-1929)

 

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Susan Eliza Cramp

Edwin James Laughlin

  • Born: Abt 1876
  • Wifr: Susan Eliza Cramp on 16 Dec 1899 in Hobart, Tasmania 1
  • Died: 1929, Bay, Tasmania, Australia about age 53 2
  • Buried: 20 Aug 1929, Hobart, , Tasmania, Australia 2
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bullet  Burial Notes:

First names : Edwin James
Surname : LAUGHLIN
Age : 53
Date of death :
Service type : Burial
Service date : 20-Aug-1929
Last residence : BAY
Grave location -
Cemetery : Cornelian Bay
Area or denomination : Independent
Section : P
Site number : Number 35,



These details are extracted from the Southern Regional Cemetery Trust's database records, and are up to date as at Tuesday, July 22, 2003 .

Errors and omissions excepted


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Edwin married Susan Eliza Cramp, daughter of William Thomas Cramp and Henrietta Jane Ludbey, on 16 Dec 1899 in Hobart, Tasmania.1 (Susan Eliza Cramp was born on 30 Aug 1873 in Hobart, Tasmania,3 died in 1935 in New Town, , Tasmania, Australia 2 and was buried on 30 Nov 1935 in Hobart, , Tasmania, Australia 2.)


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Sources


1 Tasmanian Government (From Microfiche.), 37 1899 428.

2 Southern Region Cemetery Trust (http://www.srct.com.au/).

3 Tasmanian Government (From Microfiche.), 33 1873 3546.


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