Death of an Eileen Bradford 1922 Lambeth 1D 373 3 Death of an Edith B Bradford 1919 Paddington 1A 73 34 Marriage of Doris I Bradford to George Field 1937, Lewisham 1D 2057 15
I wonder if we are looking at 2 different couples. I know the signatures look similar, especially for Edith, not so much David although very close. Death of Edith B Bradford age 0 1919 1a 73 Paddington Death of Edith E Bradford age 34 1919 34 1a 70 Paddington. These look like mother and daughter. NO! Both parents are the same aren't they?
I thought that, too, Sue, but then arrived at the same conclusion. I also thought inter-church marriage. Of course, an individual's religion isn't shown on marriage records. My son-in-law was married to my daughter - obviously - in a C of E church, but is Roman Catholic. Anyone researching the marriage in years to come would assume he was C of E.
Again, not sure what that was about..google it, I did. Never watched Dr Who but I know now. I’m thinking I must have had a deprived childhood Was he around then? Maybe a deprived early adulthood. 1963 it started..... maybe a deprived teenage hood. I just couldn’t imagine my Dad sitting through Dr Who. He was in charge of the TV channel knob on the old Chrysler black and white tv.
Dr. Who was responsible for some of my dreadful childhood nightmares in the mid-sixties, and I can remember them now, being chased by aliens constructed from bits of old vacuum cleaner (the BBC's budget didn't stretch very far in those days). TARDIS: Time And Relative Dimension In Space.