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DeniseCarr
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Location: Swindon UK
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| Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 4:33 am Post subject: A Unique Marriage Certificate |
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I have recently acquired a marriage certificate which I think is rather unique in that all the people mentioned: the Bride, Groom, both their fathers and both witnesses are all Flacks. That in itself is pretty unusual for a surname like Flack - something one would expect with more popular surnames such as Smith or Brown - but I do have a couple of others that meet this requirement. What makes this particular marriage so special is that the bride was a widow, meaning not only was she a Flack herself but that she married TWO Flack husbands!
Allow me to elucidate...
In 1922 Albert Flack, son of Elijah Flack and Elizabeth Preston, married Emily Flack, dau of John Flack and Sarah Shanks. Emily was the widow of Albert's brother George whom she married in 1913 but who was tragically killed in France in the First World War just 15 months after they were married. The two witnesses were Alice Rebecca Flack (Emily's sister) and Shadrach Flack (Albert's brother).
It doesn't stop there. Elijah's son Reuben Flack married the Alice Rebecca Flack mentioned above, and Elijah's son Shadrach Flack (the other witness above) married Eliza's sister Lizzie Flack. So four Flack brothers from one family between them married three Flack sisters from another family.
And just to round it off nicely, Elijah's son Alexander Frederick Flack married Ivy Blackwell Flack, Alice Rebecca Flack's illigitimate daughter.
As I said, this has got to be some sort of record  _________________ Website Owner
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genealogyjim Site Admin User is Offline
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| Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 3:36 am Post subject: Loadsa Flacks |
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Seems to me Denise that more Flack families should do this and increase the amount of Flacks out there to be found .. .
But its a pretty unique record I do have to say. I think that needs a special frame on your office wall. _________________ Jim Flack
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moyboy2008
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| Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:37 am Post subject: |
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This is very interesting to me. My grandfather , who I never met, (he died just before I was born) was Christpher Flack, brother of Albert and George.
His wife, Edith lived onto a ripe old age and was a favorite Nan of mine and spent many hours at her place in Fulham, London. We all (the kids and grandkids) got a bible from her and still have mine here. |
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DeniseCarr
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| Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 12:23 pm Post subject: |
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Hi, and thanks for this response. Just to fill in a few gaps, do you know the marriage date for your grandparents, and when did your Nan (Edith Mabel Noller) die? If you would prefer to reply "offline" then you can either email a reply to me from this message board or drop me a line via the "Contact Us" links. _________________ Website Owner
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moyboy2008
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| Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 7:07 pm Post subject: |
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| My father, Sydney Flack, son of Christopher died 2 years ago so will contact my mum to see if she knows the dates exactly. |
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