They were living together in 1936 according to the electoral roll, but he was listed as single when he enlisted in 1940 for the Second World War. May doesn't appear on the 1937 electoral roll as living with him.
He enlisted on the 6th of July, 1940 at the Melbourne Town Hall for the Second World War. Wikitree WW2 -
Robert Morgan is an Anzac who served in World War Two.
↑Victoria - BMD - Births - Online Index: Event: births | Registration number: 2856 / 1901 | Family name: MORGAN | Given name(s): Robt Alex | Place of event: ECHUCA, Australia | Mother's name: <Unknown Family Name>, Rose | Mother's family name at birth: LUMBUS | Father's Name: <Unknown Family Name>, Jas
↑Victoria - BMD - Marriages - Online Index: Event: marriages | Registration number: 6766 / 1922 | Family name: MORGAN | Given name(s): Robert Alexr | Spouse's family name: CHRISTY | Spouse's given name(s): Ethel Victoria May
↑National Archives of Australia - RecordSearch: B883, VX37335
↑Victoria - BMD - Deaths - Online Index: Event: deaths | Registration number: 3781 / 1987 | Family name: MORGAN | Given name(s): Robert Alexander | Place of event: Bendigo, Australia | Mother's name: <Unknown Family Name>, Roase | Mother's family name at birth: LUMBUS | Father's Name:<Unknown Family Name>, MORGAN James
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Robert by comparing test results with other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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