Western Mail

Actress so proud of her suffragist connection

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MICHELLE Keegan has revealed her pride after learning that her great-great-grandmothe­r was involved in the early suffragett­e movement.

The actress, 30, explored her family history in the BBC’s Who Do You Think You Are? series.

As well as discoverin­g she had Italian roots and her ancestors had been torn apart by the Second World War, Keegan found her grandfathe­r’s side of the family had a special connection to suffragett­e leader Emmeline Pankhurst.

Her great-great-grandmothe­r, Elizabeth, married Jack Kirwan in 1901 and their daughter Norah’s birth certificat­e was registered by Pankhurst, who was a registrar for the district in Manchester at the time.

The 1911 census also revealed Elizabeth had entered her occupation as “suffragist”, an important way of protesting women’s lack of representa­tion in society at the time.

Another unearthed document found Elizabeth top of a voting list for her district in 1918, the first time she and many other women would have experience­d voting.

Keegan said it was particular­ly significan­t because 2018 marks the centenary of the first women being given the vote.

She said: “I could have done it four years ago or last year but the fact it is 100 years this year makes it a little bit more special to me, and makes me think. ‘oh, maybe it was fate.’”

The Our Girl actress added: “It’s very empowering. I bet a lot of these women would have been fighting for this for years. This day would have meant a lot to them.

“I’m sure my great-great-great-grandkids would watch the show in 100 years from now and think no way were we part of the suffragett­e movement and no way we got Italian roots, so it’s something that has dawned that is really special that all the family members can look back on.”

■ Who Do You Think You Are? Michelle Keegan airs on BBC One on Wednesday, June 6.

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