See also
Husband:
Edouard Albert Aujard (1884-1936)
Wife:
Ellen Bertha Morris (c. 1891-1974)
Children:
Marriage:
24 Feb 1923
Churh of Christ, Darboon St, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
Name:
Edouard Albert Aujard
Sex:
Male
Father:
Albert Edouard Aujard (1856-1921)
Mother:
Margaret Currie (1854-1919)
Note 1:
Soon after his return from a motor drive on Sunday Mr. Edouard A. Aujard, Australian journalist and short-story writer, died suddenly, following a heart attack, at his home in Kilmartin street, Essendon, on Sunday night. Mr. Aujard had had a varied career, having been a trader and planter in the South Seas, school teacher, marine, engineer, artificer in the Royal Australian Navy, and a journalist of wide experience. For one of his stories, "Sunnyside or Suicide " his name was Included in a list of the 12 best short-story writers In the world In 1929.
Mr. Aujard, who was aged 51 years, leaves a widow and four young children.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Tuesday 11 August 1936
Note 2:
Author: The devil's first : a novel / by Edouard A. Aujard
London : Philip Allan, 1935.
Birth:
22 Apr 1884
Hobart, Tasmania
Occupation (1):
Teacher, Victoria, Australia (Database Index to Teacher Record Books, 1863-1959, PROV)
Occupation (2):
1936 (age 51-52)
Journalist (on death certificate)
Death:
9 Aug 1936 (age 52)
1 Kilmartin Street, Essendon, Victoria, Australia
Burial:
11 Aug 1936
New Melbourne General Cemetery
Name:
Ellen Bertha Morris
Sex:
Female
Father:
Mother:
Birth:
c. 1891
Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
Death:
1974 (age 82-83)
Victoria, Australia
Name:
Edouard Morris Aujard
Sex:
Male
Birth:
1924
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Death:
2 May 2009 (age 84-85)
Name:
Robert Grover Aujard
Sex:
Male
Birth:
c. 1925
Australia
Name:
Roland Louis Aujard
Sex:
Male
Birth:
1926
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Death:
2006 (age 79-80)
Canberra, Australia
Name:
Margaret Jacqueline Aujard
Sex:
Female
Birth:
c. 1928
Australia
Soon after his return from a motor drive on Sunday Mr. Edouard A. Aujard, Australian journalist and short-story writer, died suddenly, following a heart attack, at his home in Kilmartin street, Essendon, on Sunday night. Mr. Aujard had had a varied career, having been a trader and planter in the South Seas, school teacher, marine, engineer, artificer in the Royal Australian Navy, and a journalist of wide experience. For one of his stories, "Sunnyside or Suicide " his name was Included in a list of the 12 best short-story writers In the world In 1929.
Mr. Aujard, who was aged 51 years, leaves a widow and four young children.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Tuesday 11 August 1936
Author: The devil's first : a novel / by Edouard A. Aujard
London : Philip Allan, 1935.