Following a six month illness, my great great grandmother suffered from kidney failure for five days before passing away at home on March 22nd, 1919, aged 46. A week later, on the 29th of March, 1919, her daughter (my great grandmother) got married.
Would it have been common back then to have a wedding so soon after the death of one of the couple's parents? My great grandmother lived with her mother at the time, so they were probably quite close. Could it have been financial reasons why they couldn't postpone the marriage, or would her mother have said it was OK to go ahead so soon after her death?
Stephen
