Royal Navy
a Deck Hand on HMS "Boadicea II", a converted trawler which was being used as a minesweeper.
Son of John Lugton [1848-12 June 1889] & Eliza Millar Lugton, nee Crow, of 14, Custom House Square, Dunbar, East Lothian. After John Lugton's death, Eliza married Thomas Smyth [d. 15 Nov. 1922, aged 79]
Death Certificate.
George Lugton, aged 32, a bachelor, a Sailor, of HMI "Dragon", Kingstown, died at Monkstown Hospital, Kingstown, Co. Dublin, on 10 October 1918.
The cause of death was Cardiac Failure of 10 days, following Influenza.
The informant of his death was a member of the staff of the hospital, present at death, who registered it on 14 October 1918.
His name is recorded on
Deansgrange Cemetery War Memorial
He is also commemorated on the Cockburnspath War Memorial, Borders, Scotland.
Royal Navy
a Deck Hand on HMS "Boadicea II", a converted trawler which was being used as a minesweeper.
Son of John Lugton [1848-12 June 1889] & Eliza Millar Lugton, nee Crow, of 14, Custom House Square, Dunbar, East Lothian. After John Lugton's death, Eliza married Thomas Smyth [d. 15 Nov. 1922, aged 79]
Death Certificate.
George Lugton, aged 32, a bachelor, a Sailor, of HMI "Dragon", Kingstown, died at Monkstown Hospital, Kingstown, Co. Dublin, on 10 October 1918.
The cause of death was Cardiac Failure of 10 days, following Influenza.
The informant of his death was a member of the staff of the hospital, present at death, who registered it on 14 October 1918.
His name is recorded on
Deansgrange Cemetery War Memorial
He is also commemorated on the Cockburnspath War Memorial, Borders, Scotland.
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