Originally posted by Sam Flynn
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Initially I thought the same, then I wondered, wouldn't the court recorder have also been cockney?
Maybe Lewis had an accent?, then you posted about Gallaher/Kelleher/Keyler, etc. Then I considered the name "Kennedy", ..ahh, there may be an Irish flavour to this problem..
(Irish names, Irish accents?)

) was making the point that "widow" was often used as a euphemism by a friend or family member (or by oneself, if MJK invented her hubby killed in a mining disaster, for example) to give some respectability to a woman who was not legally married (and was either someone's common law wife or girlfriend, or was having more casual relationships - ie not a virginal spinster as such) by suggesting she had been in the past. Unless there is actual evidence that Sarah Lewis was legally married I can certainly imagine why a sister might prefer to describe her as a widow. Sarah herself may have done so at one time or another, whether it was true or not.
"What our ancestors would really be thinking, if they were alive today, is: "Why is it so dark in here?"" From Pyramids by Sir Terry Pratchett, a British National Treasure.
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