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Funeral Card Friday: Alice Annie Rollason

 funeral card, Rollason  2 Responses »
Aug 052011
 

This was a very sad case, as Annie had  been married to James Rollason on the 14 June 1913, only five weeks before her death on the 18 July 1913. So it was, perhaps, not surprising that the photo that was used on the funeral card, was from her wedding day.

 Posted by Helen Smith at 8:47 pm

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