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'''Margaret Wilson''' is a minor ] in the popular ] ] '']''. She is played by ]. {{R from fictional character|EastEnders}}


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She is the adoptive grandmother of ] and ]'s daughter, ], and mother of Rebecca's dead adoptive mother, Sue Miller.

Sonia visited Margaret (under the name "Pamela") to see Rebecca. Margaret found out that Sonia is Rebecca's biological mother and has since let ] (Martin's mother), Martin and Sonia visit Rebecca.

On ] ], Margaret admitted that she was getting tired so she let Pauline, Martin and Sonia look after Rebecca for Christmas 2005.

On ] ], Margaret visited Sonia to tell her she wanted her and Martin to be Rebecca's legal guardians.

==Family==
*Daughter: ''Sue Miller'' (deceased)
*Adoptive grandaughter: '']''

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