Marriage 1878
CLIFT Timothy STONELY Mary A Dudley, St Edmund Dudley Register Office 201/006/408
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COMPLETED - Marriage St Edmund, Dudley - for Mally please
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Re: Marriage St Edmund, Dudley - for Mally please
14 Jul 1878 Timothy CLIFT 20 B Iron Worker Dudley Father William Clift Chain Maker Mary Ann STONELY 19 S Dudley Father Thomas Stonely Iron Worker After Banns The X Of Both Wit; Samuel Clifton X /Mary Griffin
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According to Black Country Bugle article, Mary was married 3 times but it does not say who third husband was. He was a salvation army man and bought back copies of the 'Young Soldier' for the family to read. Up to that point Mary had been illiterate, but she taught herself to read and write by using the magazine. Mary outlived all her husbands, but joked that if it wasn't for the fact she was confined to a wheelchair in later years, she would have found herself another! She ruled her sons and daughters with a rod of iron, but was softer with her grandchildren.
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According to Black Country Bugle article, Mary was married 3 times but it does not say who third husband was. He was a salvation army man and bought back copies of the 'Young Soldier' for the family to read. Up to that point Mary had been illiterate, but she taught herself to read and write by using the magazine. Mary outlived all her husbands, but joked that if it wasn't for the fact she was confined to a wheelchair in later years, she would have found herself another! She ruled her sons and daughters with a rod of iron, but was softer with her grandchildren.
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Re: Marriage St Edmund, Dudley - for Mally please
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