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==Marriages and children==
==Marriages and children==


She married her first husband (name unknown) and informally adopted his three daughters:
She married her first husband, Mr. Johnson, and informally adopted his three daughters:


* [[Debbie Zamonsky|Deborah "Debbie" Zamonsky]]
* [[Debbie Zamonsky|Deborah "Debbie" Zamonsky]]
* [[Laura Johnson|Laura Johnson]]
* [[Laura Johnson|Laura Johnson]]
* [[Angel Budge|Angel Budge]]
* [[Angel Budge|Angel Budge]]
Later, these girls' biological mother, [[Yvonne Currie|Yvonne]], remarried to Marilyn's brother [[Allan Currie]], leading to the unusual situation where she and her sibling were (informal) step-parents to the same three children.


Then she had two biological children with her first husband:
Then she had two biological children with her first husband:

Revision as of 12:33, 24 August 2019

Marilyn Hermiston, with her granddaughter Sara Telles-Langdon and her husband Doug, 9 August 2016

Marilyn Hermiston (nee Currie) (born circa 1965) is a Canadian woman who has lived her whole life in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Early life

She is the only daughter of Clyde Currie.

Education and career

From 1984? to 1987?, she was educated at Red River College, University of Manitoba, where she took a Bachelor of Arts in Medical Technology.

She worked from 1975 to 2002 at Winnipeg School Division, and she is now retired.

Marriages and children

She married her first husband, Mr. Johnson, and informally adopted his three daughters:

Later, these girls' biological mother, Yvonne, remarried to Marilyn's brother Allan Currie, leading to the unusual situation where she and her sibling were (informal) step-parents to the same three children.

Then she had two biological children with her first husband:

She then married Doug Hermiston. He already had three children from a previous relationship. They were not adopted by Marilyn because their mother remained a significant part of their lives.

Sources

Email conversations in 2018 and 2019 between Marilyn Hermiston and Michael Currie

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