Cannabaceae

Ernest Mucklow
Personal information
Full name Ernest Warden Gordon Mucklow
Nickname(s) Punch
Date of birth (1898-09-03)3 September 1898
Place of birth Charleston, South Australia
Date of death 23 April 1953(1953-04-23) (aged 54)
Place of death Semaphore Park, South Australia
Position(s) Wingman
Playing career
Years Club Games (Goals)
1920–23, 1926–35 Port Adelaide 183
Representative team honours
Years Team Games (Goals)
South Australia 10
Career highlights
Source: AustralianFootball.com

Ernest Warden Gordon Mucklow (3 September, 1898 – 23 April, 1953)[1] was an Australian football player. He played for Port Adelaide Football Club in the 1920s and 1930s. He also played for Victorian countryside, Dimboola, during the 1920s.[2] Mucklow also worked as a furnaceman.[3]

Family

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Ernest Mucklow was the son of William Joseph Mucklow (1865–1932)[4] and Mary Mucklow (1863–1935), née Drewett.[5] He was born at Charleston, South Australia on 3 September, 1898.

He married Winifred Dorothy Mazey (1900–1979) on 15 August, 1921.[6]

Death

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He died (suddenly) of a coronary occlusion at Semaphore Park, South Australia on 23 April, 1953.[7]

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