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Vera Mary Blackmore

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Eastcott Farm, Sheldon, Devon
Death: January 01, 2002 (78)
Ruishton, Somerset
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Richard Blackmore and Netta Ivy (Ivy) Smith
Wife of Howard Edward Salway
Mother of Private; Private and Private
Sister of Fanny Agnes Netta Blackmore and Richard Leonard Blackmore

Managed by: Christopher Richard Anthony Jeanes
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About Vera Mary Blackmore

GEDCOM Note

Information from Nan
Ivy Smith born 22-10-1898
Married Richard Blackmore Nov 1917 Honiton
Lived first at Eastcott Farm opposite Sheldon Grange
1st Child (with Richard) Richard Blackmore b. 18-02-18
2nd Child Fanny Agnes Netta Blackmore b. 16-09-19
3rd Child Vera Mary Blackmore b. 17-07-1923

Received Maundy Money from HM The Queen April 1993.

Somerset County Herald Saturday 26 Jun 1948

Page 4 Column 2

Twin Brothers at the Altar

Double Wedding at St. James', Taunton

The twin sons of Mr. and the late Mrs. E. SALWAY, of 49, Alfred-street, Taunton, were married at a double ceremony in St. James' Church on Saturday morning.

They were Mr. Howard Edward SALWAY, who married Miss Vera Mary BLACKMORE, 51, Alfred-street, the youngest daughter of Mrs. BLACKMORE, of 70, Fox-road, Bristol 2, and Mr. William John SALWAY, who was married to Miss Barbara OATEN, only daughter of Mr. E. C. OATEN, of 26, Albermarle-road, Taunton.

The Vicar (the Rev. Edwin HIRST) officiated, and Mr. C. Douglas HILL was at the organ. The hymns, “Lead us Heavenly Father, lead us” (processional) and “Love Divine all loves excelling,” were sung. Messrs. BURSTON and OATEN were ushers. The best men were Messrs. Edward and Jack OATEN.

Miss BLACKMORE, who was given away by her brother, Mr. Richard BLACKMORE, was dressed in an ivory lace frock, and full-length veil headdress, and carried a bouquet of pink roses in full shower.

Her cousin, Miss Betty SMITH, of Dorchester, was bridesmaid, and wore a floral design frock, with rose-colour background, and blue headdress. She carried a bouquet of sweet peas.

The dresses of the bride and bridesmaid were designed and created by Miss Doris OATEN, of Taunton.

The bride's going away dress was a turquoise blue two-piece suit, and turquoise hat, white lace blouse, and white accessories.

Miss OATEN's dress was of moss crepe white silk net, based on a mediaeval style. The dress and headdress was embroidered with gold beads. She carried a full shower bouquet of cream roses.

The bridesmaid was Miss Joan SKINNER, who wore a turquoise moss crepe dress, trimmed with lace of the same colour. She also wore a lace headdress, and carried a posy.

The bride's travelling dress was a royal blue two-piece, with white blouse with black accessories.

The double wedding reception at Deller's Cafe was attended by 100 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Howard SALWAY are spending their honeymoon at Lynton, and Mr. and Mrs. William SALWAY at Newquay.

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Vera Mary Blackmore's Timeline

1923
July 17, 1923
Eastcott Farm, Sheldon, Devon
1939
1939
Age 15
51 , Alfred-Street
2002
January 1, 2002
Age 78
Ruishton, Somerset
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