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George Thorn and Jennifer McQueen



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Published Date: 13 February 2008
JENNIFER McQueen and George Thorn have been married at Boston Register Office by Mike Blessed.
The bride is the youngest daughter of the late William and Mary Wheatley, of Stafford, and the groom is the eldest son of the late William Thorn and Lilian Dawson, of Boston.

Given away by her eldest son, Wayne Spiers, the bride wore a long ivory chiffon dress and carried a bouquet of red and cream roses.

She was attended by Katie and Ellie Bennett (bride’s friend’s daughters), and they wore ivory dress and carried bouquets of red and ream roses.

Best man was Wayne Spiers.

Following a reception at Boston Conservative Club, the couple spent their honeymoon in the Bahamas and will live in Boston.

The bride was educated at Risingbrook High School, Stafford, and is a housewife. The groom attended Kitwood Boys’ School, Boston, and is a van driver.

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  • Last Updated: 08 February 2008 5:04 PM
  • Source: Boston Standard
  • Location: Boston
 
 
  

 
 


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