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Charles George Sulis 1888 - 1974
Charles George Sulis of Richmond, City of Yarra County, VIC Australia was born in 1888 in Richmond to Charles Henry Sulis and Nellie Stuart (Metcalfe) Sulis. He had siblings Nellie Victoria (Sulis) Dooling and Elsie May Sulis. Charles Sulis married Edith Lousia Blanche Trusler in 1928, and died at age 86 years old in 1974.
Charles George Sulis
Richmond, City of Yarra County, VIC 3121, Australia
1888
Richmond, City of Yarra County, VIC, 3121, Australia
1974
VIC, Australia
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Did you know?Charles George Sulis lived 7 years longer than the average Sulis family member when he died at the age of 86.The average age of a Sulis family member is 79.
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In 1888, in the year that Charles George Sulis was born, on January 12th, the 'Schoolhouse Blizzard' blanketed Dakota Territory. Montana, Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Texas were hit, leaving 235 dead. Many of those who perished were children on their way home from school. The day was relatively warm when it began and the blizzard hit unexpectedly, catching most by surprise.
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In 1909, Charles was 21 years old when Polish physician and medical researcher Paul Ehrlich found a cure for syphilis, which was a prevalent (but undiscussed) disease. He found that an arsenic compound completely cured syphilis within 3 weeks.
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Charles Henry Sulis of Footscray, City of Maribyrnong County, VIC Australia was born in 1864 to William Henry Sulis and Margaret Moizer Sulis. He had siblings Sophia Sulis, James Sulis, Elizabeth Catherine Sulis, and Ellen Sulis Twitchett. He married Nellie Stuart (Metcalfe) Sulis in 1887, and had children Charles George Sulis, Nellie Victoria (Sulis) Dooling, and Elsie May Sulis. Charles Sulis died at age 79 years old on July 7, 1944 at Walter St, in Seddon.
Nellie Stuart (Metcalfe) Sulis of Footscray, City of Maribyrnong County, VIC Australia was born in 1865. She was married to Charles Henry Sulis in 1887, and had children Charles George Sulis, Nellie Victoria (Sulis) Dooling, and Elsie May Sulis. Nellie Sulis died at age 81 years old on August 26, 1947 at 38 Walter St, in Seddon.
Nellie Victoria (Sulis) Dooling of Footscray, City of Maribyrnong County, VIC Australia was born in 1893 in Collingwood, City of Yarra County to Charles Henry Sulis and Nellie Stuart (Metcalfe) Sulis. She had siblings Charles George Sulis and Elsie May Sulis. Nellie Dooling married Thomas Joseph Dooling in 1924, and died at age 86 years old in 1979 in Footscray, City of Maribyrnong County.
Elsie May (Sulis) Pavletich of Richmond, City of Yarra County, VIC Australia was born in 1898 in Richmond to Charles Henry Sulis and Nellie Stuart (Metcalfe) Sulis. She has siblings Charles George Sulis and Nellie Victoria (Sulis) Dooling. Elsie Pavletich married Albert Cruickshank in 1920, and has children Albert Charles Cruickshank and Norma May Cruickshank. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Elsie May Sulis.
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