Combine these sentences using "who": Andrea was a married woman. She lived in Brockbourne/?

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Does the second sentence end in a full stop, as I suspect? If it does, then the way to combine the sentences is as follows:

"Andrea was a married woman who lived in Brockbourne."

If the second sentence ends in a question mark, then I suppose the most logical way to combine the sentences without changing the meaning is

"Did Andrea, who was a married woman, live in Brockbourne?"
Andrea was a married woman who lived in Brockbourne.
Andrea was a married woman who lived in Brockbourne.
Andrea was a married woman who lived in Brockbourne....
Andrea was a married woman who lived in Brockbourne
Andrea was a married woman who lived in Brockbourne.

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