She is survived by her sons, daughters, brother, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, nephews, nieces and by other relations. |
Jewelry is still frequently passed down from mother to daughter or daughters-in-law at weddings. |
She is survived by her sons, Dan and Finian, daughters, Anne and Therese, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren and relatives. |
The fate of daughters is to leave and make way for incoming daughters-in-law. |
The wife named a place where the lower middle class families of the city sent their unmarried daughters along with bored daughters-in-law. |
Mrs Nolan's sons Denis, Nicky and Joey, her daughter Mary, her sister May and daughters-in-law Eileen and Pamela were surprise guests on the day. |