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Was my great aunt a serial killer, or a floozie?!
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Marilyn | Report | 5 Jul 2014 17:37 |
About 3 years ago I discovered that my great aunt (by marriage) travelled to America in August 1915 and married a man from her home city in England (Norwich) the day after arriving there. She then married someone else in 1918, another in January 1919. She then married my great-uncle in November 1919 (!), then married him again in 1920. The weird thing is, my great uncle and she lived in the same road in Norwich before he left to join the Canadian Expeditionary Forces in 1912, so they must have known each other. My uncle moved to America at the end of WW1, and having married Ada, they lived there the rest of their lives. I would love to know how their meeting occurred! I'm not expecting any help, or for anyone else to be interested, but it's bugging me! Marilyn. |
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patchem | Report | 5 Jul 2014 18:16 |
Has it been passed down in 'family folklore' to any of her direct descendants - are you in contact with any of them? |
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Marilyn | Report | 5 Jul 2014 18:26 |
I have found the records on Family Search site, and know that there is a son (late 80s now) still living in the same town, Ionia, Michigan. I have been in contact with a distant relative (we shared the same gt-gt-grandfather, but she is from his second marriage line). As I don't know any of them personally, I don't like to upset anyone! From her birth record I see also that she was born in a Workhouse here in Norwich (no father's name) - so she didn't have a very good start! |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 5 Jul 2014 20:51 |
Are you sure its the right woman??? Have you checked to see if any of the 'husbands' died in WW1 service? |
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mgnv | Report | 5 Jul 2014 21:04 |
The CEF was only formed in 1914, i.e., after WW1 began, and first saw active servoce in 1915. |
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mgnv | Report | 5 Jul 2014 21:07 |
Here's how to get a free US census image (although for some years - like 1900, 1940, FS give a free link to the image): |
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Marilyn | Report | 5 Jul 2014 21:26 |
Thank you everyone! I have the great uncle's war record and attestation papers. When I posted I was going from memory rather than checking my own records, which is why I got the year wrong. I don't have any doubt about having the right woman. All the various records, including the shipping line manifest tie in correctly. Thank you for the tip on the husbands' WW1 records. I hadn't thought of that one, and thank you for the tips on getting a US Census page. You've been a great help. |
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