In 1872 he married Edith, the second daughter of Frederick Green; the couple had one son and two daughters.
Buckthorpe is proven innocent and can marry Edith, who keeps her fortune.
Although the trade joked that he had married Edith for her algorithms, the match had been a success on both the personal and professional levels.
Tonight's program suggests that Otto may have married Edith, who was from a well-to-do German family, for her money.
Miles is restored to his honour as a Knight and marries Edith.
When René tells her that he might have to marry Edith again, she threatens to kill herself.
After a painful decision to divorce her, Louis married Edith in 1950.
He married Edith and in 1896 his son, Fred Karno, Jr. was born.
Thus, René cannot say his "I do" with the priest hearing it and he is once again saved from marrying Edith.
Three years later, at the age of 47, he married Edith, and the two remained in the Pantanal and began raising a family.