[Afamilyatwar-list] A family at war - Edwin & Jean
Max Dewinter
maxdewinter40 at gmail.com
Sat Aug 4 02:37:53 CDT 2018
Hi Jane,
Yes, I do agree, though the loss of Robert completely broke her heart of course, in the end it was all too much for her to bear. I have thoroughly enjoyed watching A.F.A.W. on Talking pictures, the family’s story so brilliantly depicted. Sunday night isn’t the same now the series has concluded, that’s for sure! Kind Regards, Liz.
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From: Jane Clark via Afamilyatwar-list
Sent: 03 August 2018 20:27
To: Afamilyatwar-list at baylor.edu
Subject: [Afamilyatwar-list] A family at war - Edwin & Jean
Hi All
I wasn’t sure myself was in 2 minds about this as they were both talking when they went to Edwin’s parents house to clear things up and close the house. it appeared they were okay then as the lines was open to communication. I thought there was something else going on with Jean like she was on the brink of a mental breakdown but there was no medical term for it in those day, there was other pressures going on in the family not just with Robert’s death. Her mum laid up like a vegetable. Margaret having a baby out of wedlock her mother was disappointed with this and John prisoner of war presumed dead and I think Jean believed like Mrs Porter that John was coming back . Having to keep secrets from Mr & Mrs porter about the pregnancy and where Margaret was staying . Then Margaret injured after the air raid. Margaret wanting to stay with her lover her mother could not accept this. David not always doing the right thing not taking responsibility was another worry . Then John returning and having to continue with secrets I think it wore heavy on her . She disappeared showing some kind of mental illness at the site of her parents home more with her memory than being depression and took a stroke also. When she came around she still had confusion she mistook her brother Sefton for her father and asked for a peach or something then died. I Don’t think the death of Robert alone was the cause of her own death more a contributory factor .
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