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On this day........
in 1918, along with anyone celebrating that the war was over, My grandmother was at 1, Deans Court, London swearing she was fit to marry her boyfriend, getting a licence to marry.
I hadn't noticed the significance of the date, it was my Dad who spotted it. We were discussing the fact that his Mum had married in a hurry and I told him I had the "allegation" and showed it to him, he commented that it was Armistace day, I'd just not noticed. So poor Grandma had other things on her mind at the end of the war! Last edited by Sue at the seaside; 12-11-12 at 17:32. |
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My poor father who was born in September 1918 was christened this weekend in November 1918 and the vicar insisted on adding the middle name Victor which he hated.
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And on this day in 1918, she married him!
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I have come across an elerly man born 11.11.18 called Pax, wondered if he had a peaceful life with his parents after they called him that! |
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