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Re: 1920’s America congrats (5/5)
Thanks so much for hostingDH: (54) Anthony Andrew Buckley (Dentist)
-DW: (50) Lucille Vera (Sullivan) BuckleyExDW: (dec. at 49) Grace Marianne (Devereux) Buckley (Architect)
-ExH: (dec. at 29) Simon John HawkinsDS: (30) Joshua Philip BuckleyDD: (27) Rachel Caroline (Buckler) Greene
-DH: (27) Allen Claude Greene
-DD: (3) Hilda Adeline Greene
-DD: (nb) Victoria Isabelle “Tori” Greene-exbf: (28) Kenneth Eugene BensonDS: (24) Jeremy Mark Buckley
-DW: (24) Alberta Sophie (Coffey) Buckley
-DS: (1) Marshall Clayton BuckleyDD: (19) Margaret Grace Buckley “Meg”
-Dbf: (24) Jasper Reuben DrakefordRachel and Allen had two baby girls. Jeremy got married from someone he met at college, they got married and recently had a son. Meg started dating a co-worker.Meanwhile, Anthony and two of Grace’s sisters went to court. After a lengthy trial, all were sentenced to prison, but for different lengths. Grace’s sister who kidnapped and stole from Anthony. Was sentenced for seventy years, so basically the rest of her life unless she lived to 135 years old. Grace’s other sister was sentenced to two years. Lastly, Anthony’s punishment. Grace’s death was considered self-defense in the court and that Anthony didn’t know she would die from her illness. He was sentenced to eighteen months. His time in prison didn’t affect the children as they all moved out.

Anthony met someone else after he got out of prison, her name was Lucille. She was someone that he could trust and believe. They got married eventually and moved into a large house together. Anthony hopes to retire early in five years and move to Florida with Lucille. The weather in Connecticut is not ideal. The all live happy lives in the end (besides for Grace and her sisters, but they deserved it) Jeremy became very succesful like his father, and Rachel raised a happy family. After several ups and downs throughout their journey. They all made it out alright
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