Well I'm 58, so (taking into account our birthdays) she was 18. Considering she was around the age many young women were having babies post-war, and stayed married despite the ups and downs, she and my dad set a great example for us kids that virtually none of us followed.
I wasn't too bad - a dad by the advanced age of 24 (3 kids, divorced twice)
Liz - 16 (7 kids by two marriages, divorced twice)
Cathy - 16 (3 kids, divorced)
Clive - 22 (2, divorced)
David - 15 (6 or seven, we're not sure. Divorced twice)
Ian - 19 (4 kids divorced, happily remarried)
Helen - 16 (6 kids, divorced twice).
There are a couple of "stragglers", i.e. born out of wedlock, so to speak, but we are all in contact via Facebook, isn't that sweet?
As my dad always used to say: The McGookins were never the kind of family that laid in bed all day doing nothing.