Hello Jim1
Thank you for that information. I have to confess I'm having a bit of a giggle now!!
Granny was born in 1891, so would have been 31 in 1922, so she would certainly have been a contemporary of Richard in regard to age.
Now, here's where I'm just having to giggle!! Granny got married in 1917!!!
By that time Richard was serving with the 1/1 Welsh (Caernarvonshire) Heavy Battery. I wonder if she was carrying a torch for Richard and when he went off to fight in the Great War, decided to hedge her bets and marry just in case he didn't come back. Whisper it please - she had already had a child out of wedlock (as they say) in 1915. Following her marriage she quit Wales and went to live in York, where her husband was originally from.
I wonder how she managed to receive Richard's medal??? I'm not sure of how much time elapsed between her marriage and her moving to Yorkshire, as her husband was serving in the Yorks and Lancs Regiment. His address was one in York, and hers was in Penygroes in Wales!!
Aren't relatives just wonderful!!
Regards
Siouxie