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Vera May Schwabe was born on 28 September 1896, the daughter of
Louis Gustave Schwabe and
Evelyn May.
She married (1) Arthur Edward Frances Wood on 10 July 1923 at Holy Trinity
Church, Sloane-street. They were divorced in 1928. She then married (2) Captain Richard
Granville Somerset on 18 January 1929. Vera died on 16 July 1931 in Brussels,
Belgium. Richard was born on 15 August 1894 and he died on 20 May
1930.
NOTES: Vera is said to have taken her own life. Her first
husband was the superintendent of police in Malda, Bengal, India. She must have gone to India
with her husband because as a family tale has her
'disappearing to the East'. She was supposed to have been a very gifted
piano player and composed pieces of music for the piano, some of which are which is listed below:
- Suite in
four movements. For the pianoforte. Weekes & Co. (1915)
Two Little Sketches. i. The Cuckoo. ii. Church Chimes. For Pianoforte.
Opus Music Co. (1914)Two Short Pieces. i. Idyll. ii. An Indian Dance. For
Pianoforte. Opus Music Co.(1913)
Vera's divorce from her first husband was reported in
The Times on Saturday, May 26, 1928 (see below right). Also found in The
London Gazette: Capt. R. G. Somerset, M.C., retires, receiving a gratuity. 17th
July 1926.
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The Times July 12, 1923 |
The Times June 7 1930 |
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