Edith was born in 1892. She was the daughter of Joseph Morgan and Martha Capel. [1]
In 1903 the Morgan family lived in MacKenzie St, Golden Square, Bendigo, Victoria. Joseph was a miner.[2]
Her mother passed away in 1904.
In 1909 widower Joseph was a labourer living in Speciman Hill, Golden Square, Bendigo. [3]
Her father passed away in 1910.
Edith Myrtle Morgan married Charles Williams Thompson married in 1912 in Victoria. [4]
In 1914 Charles Williams Thompson (Theatrical Manager) and Edith Myrtle Thompson (Home Duties) lived in 105 Graham St, Albert Park, Victoria. [5]
In 1931 Charles Williams Thompson (Engineer) and Edith Myrtle Thompson (Home Duties) lived in Budd St, Collingwood, Victoria. [6]
In 1949 Edith Myrtle Thompson (Home Duties) lived at 221 Moray St, South Melbourne, Victoria. [7]
In 1954 Edith Myrtle Thompson (Home Duties) and brother Sidney Roy Morgan (Salesman) lived at 221 Moray St, South Melbourne, Victoria. [8]
In 1963 Edith Myrtle Thompson (Home Duties) lived at 206 Moray St, South Melbourne, Victoria. [9]
She passed away in 1967, aged 75 [10]
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