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I am attempting to identify who the man seen sitting with my great-great grandmother in this photograph is. I'm fairly certain this photograph was taken in the early 1920s (she was born in 1896).
She was married three times, but I don't have photographs of any of her husbands (none of them were my great-great grandfather). The man is almost certainly not her last husband, as she didn't marry him until the 1960s, but she was married to husband number 1 and having an affair with husband number 2 in the early/ mid 1920s, so it could be either of them. Of course, its equally likely that this man could just be a casual acquaintance!
Can anyone give me any advice?
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She is holding onto the ring on her 'ring' finger. Not that I know what that signifies.
She is showing it off because just married?
She is feeling guilty?
Is the headgear significant?
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She is holding onto the ring on her 'ring' finger. Not that I know what that signifies.
She is showing it off because just married?
She is feeling guilty?
Is the headgear significant?
I never noticed the ring thing before! How funny. And yes, that could mean a number of things.
I believe that the photo was taken at a party, but I don't know anything about the hats or what they mean.
Do you think that if I gave the names of her husbands (both deceased, of course), that people may be able to find photographs of them?
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worth a try. you never know!
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She is showing it off because just married?
Is the headgear significant?
That was my thought McKha, just married, and I thought the hat wear might have been a custom at certain weddings, but that thought has gone out the window, as 1931census has thought it could be a party. If it was a party, could it be an after wedding party?
Cheers
KHP
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It's a 1920s image and she is displaying a wedding which usually indicates a marriage, If you posted their names, there is a change that there maybe a photo on Ancestry trees if there is a match.
Carol
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It's a 1920s image and she is displaying a wedding which usually indicates a marriage, If you posted their names, there is a change that there maybe a photo on Ancestry trees if there is a match.
Carol
My great great grandma was Maria Sarah 'Marie' Golding (1896 - 1981), her first husband was Philip Wilkinson (1893 - 1954) and her second husband was Guy Ronald Scott Tebbitt (1883 - 1968). All of these people lived in London or its surrounding areas. I haven't been able to find any photographs on ancestry.
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worth a try. you never know!
My great great grandma was Maria Sarah 'Marie' Golding (1896 - 1981), her first husband was Philip Wilkinson (1893 - 1954) and her second husband was Guy Ronald Scott Tebbitt (1883 - 1968). All of these people lived in London or its surrounding areas.
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As Marie's wedding to Philip Wilkinson took place on 11th August 1921 in Frinsbury Park and the dress and shoes she is wearing are indicative of this period, it could well be Philip Wilkinson in the photo with her.
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On reflection, looking at the photo, the man appears to be a good bit older than her., whereas Philip was only 3 years older. Guy Ronald Scott Tebbitt was 13 years her senior so could well be him. Sorry that doesn't make it any clearer for you.
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Where did the photo come from? If she herself kept it then I would have thought it was the second husband. Why would she have a photo of the husband she was presumably divorced from but not of the second husband whom she had a love affair with before marrying. I also think she looks older than mid 20s.