
Frances Emma Gahagan

Frances’s mother was Frances Webb, Southam’s post mistress who originated from a wealthy background in Chudleigh in Devon. Well educated and married to a service man who died whilst her daughter was young, the family moved around the country; Frances Emma Gahagan was born in Canterbury in 1892 but spent part of her childhood in Oxfordshire before moving to Southam, where her mother re-married around 1910.
The marriage of Corporal William E.C. MacVeigh and Frances Emma Gahagan was a small-scale event but the couple received a present from the Hospital patients and staff and they all appear to have enjoyed a celebration. Guests included the priest, Father Francis Stanbridge (centre back), three children seated with a service man in uniform and his wife on the second row, and a few ladies in flower-decked hats.

