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John Charlton 1849-1917 is in Painters.
In 1849 John Charlton was born to Samuel Charlton at Bamburgh, Northumberland [Map].
In 1882 John Charlton (age 33) and Kate Vaughan were married.
1884. John Charlton (age 35). Portrait of Godfrey Morgan 1st Viscount Tredegar (age 52).
Between 1893 and 1894. John Charlton (age 44). Frederick Courtenay Morgan (age 58) and his daughter Violet Wilhelmina Morgan (age 32) in front of Ruperra Castle, Monmouthshire [Map].
Frederick Courtenay Morgan: On 24th May 1834 he was born to Charles Morgan 1st Baron Tredegar and Rosamund Mundy at Ruperra Castle, Monmouthshire [Map]. On 9th January 1909 Frederick Courtenay Morgan died.
Violet Wilhelmina Morgan: On 23rd September 1860 she was born to Frederick Courtenay Morgan. On 28th August 1894 Major Basil St John Mundy and she were married. They were first cousin once removed. On 22nd December 1943 Violet Wilhelmina Morgan died.
On 1st July 1895 [his son] Captain John Macfarlane Charlton was born to John Charlton (age 46) and [his wife] Kate Vaughan.
Between 1896 and 1897. John Charlton (age 47). Portrait of Godfrey Morgan 1st Viscount Tredegar (age 64), with His Skye Terrier, 'Peeps'.
1905. John Charlton (age 56). The Charge of the Light Brigade, the Battle of Balaclava, 15th October 1854, with Godfrey Charles Morgan, 1st Viscount Tredegar (age 73), Astride His Horse, "Sir Briggs".
Before 1910. John Charlton (age 60). Portrait of John Poyntz Spencer 5th Earl Spencer (age 74).
On 24th June 1916 [his son] Lieutenant Hugh Vaughan Charlton was killed in action whilst serving with the 7th Northumberland Fusiliers on the Western Front.
On 1st July 1916 [his son] Captain John Macfarlane Charlton (age 21) was killed in action on his twenty-first birthday on the first day of the Battle of the Somme seven days after the death of his elder brother [his son] Lieutenant Hugh Vaughan Charlton.
On 10th November 1917 John Charlton (age 68) died at Banks House, Lanercost.
[his son] Lieutenant Hugh Vaughan Charlton was born to John Charlton and Kate Vaughan.