Sunday, 16 April, 1916
Called in Dr Beatty, he failed to
diagnos[e] an[y] disease but is to call
again tomorrow as it looks very
like German measles. I must take
precautions & have written Beatrice
not start on Tuesday but await
wire.
Retreat finished up with usual
ceremonial. Church crowded. Violet
& I were given front seats in the
limelight near the Altar.
Aunt Sissy & Uncle Charlie called
& had the eldest child of Frank
Egan with them. We had to leave
the kid with York for fear there
might be infection in the house.
Aunt Eveleen went for a consti—
tutional 1 on the pier.
Editorial Notes1A regular walk to maintain good health.
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Joseph Beatty
Dr. Joseph Beatty, the Martin family doctor. Beatrice Margaret Mary Martin
Born 25 April 1898, Beatrice Margaret Mary, also known as Bee by her family was Mary Mary Martin's daughter. She shared a birthday with her sister Marie. Violet Mary Martin
Born on 29 August 1896, Violet Mary was Mary Martin's daughter. She worked as a nurse during the First World War and later became a Dominican nun. Kathleen Martin
(1873-1926) Mary Martin's sister-in-law known as Sissy in the family. Charles O. Martin
Born in 1871. Mary Martin's brother-in-law, known in the family as Uncle Charlie. He took Marie Martin, Mary's daughter, to the West Indies in 1911 after his wife died (in August 1911). Frank Egan
Unidentified as yet.
Unidentified as yet. Eveleen Mary Levins Moore
Born on 27 Oct 1878, Evelyn Mary Levins Moore was Mary Martin's sister. |