Josephine Calstone

Josephine Hunter (née Calstone, formerly Edwards; 1899-1978) was the daughter of George and Olivia, the older sister of Roland, George, Harriet, Jeffrey and Benjamin, the ex-wife of James Edwards and wife of Leslie Hunter and mother of Sally, Frederick, Oliver and Frances.

Having married Edwards in 1925, the pair had two children together named Sally (b. 1917) and Frederick (b. 1925), they divorced in 1929. She then became remarried to Leslie Hunter, who she married in 1931, they had two children together named Oliver (b. 1932) and Frances (b. 1935).

History
She was born in Washington, in 1899, the daughter of George and Olivia. She had five younger siblings named Roland, George, Harriet, Jeffrey and Benjamin. At the age of two, she moved to England, with her parents and brother Roland.

She began dating James Edwards in 1916, they met in Newcastle, their relationship lasted for one year and resulted in the birth of a daughter named Sally. Their relationship ended with him joining the British Army and going off to fight in the First World War. Three years later in 1920, she and her daughter moved to Liverpool. Upon their move, she met a man named David Ball, who worked as a publisher for Brightwood Publishers. He helped her write her first few novels. Their relationship broke down, when he tried to kiss her and force himself upon her, she warned him never to return to her life. She then met James Edwards again in 1924. Their daughter, who was now seven years old, was never told who her real father was until they met again. She and Edwards married in 1925, the same year that their second child Frederick was born. Their marriage lasted for four years, ending in divorce in 1929. She then became remarried to Leslie Hunter in 1931. Together they had two children named Oliver, who was born the following year and Frances, who was born four years later. Their marriage lasted for forty-three years, ending Hunter's death in 1974.

She died in 1978 and was buried alongside her husband.