H [dec at 59]
Absalom Harry Edwards
W [dec at 67]
Lady Caroline Lucy Montagu
D1 [dec at 20]
Phoebe Sophia Edwards
D2 [dec at 55]
Frances Lydia Edwards
S1 [dec at 27]
Jonathan Luke Edwards
S2 [dec at 28]
Simon Anthony Edwards
D3 [dec at 32]
Joan Eliza Edwards
S3 [dec at 24]
Roger Nathaniel Edwards
Paramour [64]
Louis Albert di Laurentis
~
D2 [dec at 55]
Frances Lydia Edwards
H [dec at 58]
Robert Butch Ravenswood
S [33]
Jack Harvey Ravenswood
- W [28]
Sabrina Philadelphia Wright
D [dec at 6]
Amelia Belle Ravenswood
S [dec at 20]
William Frank Ravenswood
S [28]
Peter Tom Ravenswood
- W [25]
Sophie Genevieve Anderson
D [dec at 12]
Louise Mae Ravenswood
S [dec at 5]
Archie Fred Ravenswood
D [26]
Daisy Dora Ravenswood
- H [26]
Victor Everett Castellano
-- D [3]
Theodosia Mehitabel Castellano
-- D [1]
Adelaide Cynthia Castellano
-- D [0]
Clementine Abigail Castellano
D [24]
Alice Georgina Ravenswood
- exFiancé [24]
Leslie Willis Livingstone
- Fiancé [29]
Archibald Eugene Eastwood
S [21]
Hugo Joseph Ravenswood
- W [19]
Hermione Clarissa Jordan
D [20]
Josephine Louisa Ravenswood
D [dec at 9]
Sylvia Sarah Ravenswood
H [dec at 74]
Eli Marshall Cavendish
~
S2 [dec at 28]
Simon Anthony Edwards
ExFiancée [dec at 27]
Violet Grace Le
Fay
D [dec at 24]
Minnie Kate Edwards
- exH [30]
Adriel Edwards
- Mistress [46]
Augusta Flora Snow
ExW [dec at 42]
Norah Mattie Rosewood
D [27]
Elsie Pearl Edwards
- H [27]
Percy Rufus Winter-- S [4]
Virgil Phineas Winter-- S [1]
Edwin Cyrus Winter
D [27]
Nellie Myrtle Edwards
- H [31]
Virgil Silas Huxley-- D [3]
Lucretia Tabitha Huxley-- D [2]
Luciana Bedelia Huxley-- S [2]
Nathaniel Thaddeus Huxley-- D [0]
Arabella Fidelia Huxley
D [dec at 24]
Alma Jennie Edwards
- H [28]
Jasper Noah Middleton
~
D3 [dec at 32]
Joan Eliza Edwards
H [dec at 32]
Harvey Lee Hastings
D [23]
Lydia Christine Hastings
D [21]
Antonia Rebecca Hastings
S [21]
Richard Maurice Hastings
S [dec at 14]
Leopold Edgar Hastings
Paramour [47]
Adam Théodore Monet
The death of
Frances Lydia Cavendish, previously Ravenswood, née Edwards, comes as a surprise to everyone but her. In her youth, she was never a superstitious woman - quiet, sensible, and, despite loving her husband deeply and genuinely, not a romantic.
On her 52 birthday, however, she had a distinct dream - her mother sitting at the foot of her bed, pouring herself a cup of tea without asking, throwing in three sugar cubes. She drank it slowly, without saying a word, looking at her cuticles more than she did at her daughter. When she was done,
Frances reached out for the cup, but her mother shook her head, almost lazily, and said "Not yet. I will see you three years hence".
Frances woke up to the sound of broken porcelain. She was calm and resolute, as she always was. She told her family, over birthday dinner, that she had three years left to live. They thought she had been told so by a doctor, but when she relayed her dream, they thought that she was growing a touch eccentric with the years.
But it happened as she had said - when her maid came to wake her up on the day of ther 55th birthday, she found her lying in her bed, deceased from an aneurysm. Her funeral was well attended - loved by her family and society, and having outlived all her siblings by over two decades,
Frances Lydia Cavendish, previously Ravenswood, née Edwards, was returned to the ground.
Eli followed her to the grave shortly. His death had no apparent cause - for a man in his seventies, he was surprisingly spry. Upon returning home from the funeral, he said he felt a slight headache mounting, so he laid down on the chaise-longue. He never got up.
Norah Rosewood died of a wasting sickness at the age of 42. Shortly before she died, she asked her nurse to open the window so she could hear the birdsong. It was a cold January, all songbirds long gone to warmer countries, but the nurse could not deny a dying woman's innocuous request.
Norah died softly humming some aria or other.
Her youngest,
Alma, outlived her only for about two weeks. She caught a chill at her mother's funeral (which was attended only by
Norah's daughters and sons-in-law) and never recovered, mourned by her young groom, who swore never to remarry.
The Ravenswood children privately believed that their eldest brother,
Jack, was not the marrying type. It was much to their surprise that he proved them wrong, marrying the well-situated and flamboyant
Sabrina Wright - and even if the marriage was undertaken specifically to conceal the fact that neither
Jack nor his bride are the marrying sort, his siblings are none the wiser.
Alice gets engaged once more. Her siblings hope that she won't change her mind again, because they've grown rather attached to
Archibald.
Hugo marries
Hermione, the young daughter of a neighbour, and a rather talented pianist.
Peter and
Sophie tie the knot as well.
Daisy and
Victor welcome three children,
Elsie and
Percy welcome two, while
Nellie and
Virgil (who tie the knot quickly after
Nellie learns that she is pregnant with her first) welcome four. The Hastings siblings remain unattached, so far.
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