7/1/2023 0 Comments Third Girl by Agatha Christie![]() ![]() Īfter he left school, he passed the entrance exam to the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, and, in 1909, was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Royal Regiment of Artillery. Two years later, Peg Christie married William Hemsley, a schoolteacher at Clifton College, Bristol, and Christie moved there to complete his education. In 1901, when Christie was eleven, his father died. He was a boarder at Hillside Boys School in Godalming for some years. The couple had two sons, Archie and Campbell.Ĭhristie was sent to England to be educated. In 1914, at the age of 26, she married him. ![]() Her brother was in the Indian Medical Service, and she was staying with him when she met Archibald Christie (senior), who was thirteen years older than she was. Her father was Dr Samuel Coates (died 1879). Peg was born in Portumna, Galway, Ireland, in 1862. His mother was Ellen Ruth "Peg" Coates, who is often mentioned in her daughter-in-law (Agatha)'s autobiography. It is said that he was a judge however, his death notice in The Law Times journal described him as a barrister. ![]() His father, also called Archibald Christie, was in the Indian Civil Service. ![]() Archie Christie, 1909, after graduating from the Royal Military AcademyĪrchibald Christie was born in 1889 in Peshawar in The British Raj, now Modern Day Pakistan. ![]()
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