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Title: Malaya:Edward John Malim
Post by: Historycat on Saturday 04 July 15 18:10 BST (UK)
This chap appears on my family tree as a distant cousin.  He married Dorothy Fenton Jean Christian Livingstone in 1915.  They had 3 children before they divorced in 1933.  Following the divorce he went to Malaya as a planter I believe.  His grandson told me he had remarried a local lady and they had children, but he knows no more than that.  I would love to know if he did remarry and whether he had more children, I would also like to confirm when he died.  He was born in 1880 in Balham London.  Many thanks for any help or guidance.
Title: Re: Malaya:Edward John Malim
Post by: rosie17 on Saturday 04 July 15 19:48 BST (UK)
He appears on a few immigration records is this the same person
Major E J Malim b 1880 age 39 occupation clerk
Mrs D Malim age 25
Rosemary Malim age 2
John Malim age 1
Miss Norah Smart ( nurse )
Departure 10/5/1919 destination Bombay India
Ship Eysia

Mrs D Malim and her children arrive back 20/1/1922
port of Departure Shanghai China
Ship Teiresias

Edward J Malim age 47 occupation planter last address The Sports Club St James Square
Departure 18/6/1927 destination Singapore ship Antenor

E J Malim age 53 proprietor last address The Sports Club St James Square
departure date 22/7/1933 Permanent address Federated Malay States

E J Malim age 57 listed as a widower occupation planter departure Singapore arrival port Banjoewangi 21/7/1937
arrival port Freemantle 29/7/1937
Title: Re: Malaya:Edward John Malim
Post by: barryd on Saturday 04 July 15 20:28 BST (UK)
This article indicates he was in Malaya with his wife before the divorce.

F.M.S. Tea Planter Divorced

A decree nisi has been granted to Mrs. Dorothy Malim on the ground (sic) of the misconduct of Edward John Malim recently a planter in the F.M.S. (Federated Malay States).

Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser, 18 December 1933. 
Title: Re: Malaya:Edward John Malim
Post by: 8055Bell on Saturday 16 December 17 13:17 GMT (UK)
Military Records show a man with this named commissioned in 17th Bttn Manchester Regiment on 1/1/1915. He was later promoted Major and transferred to Machine Gun Corps. Received OBE

I'd like to know more about his upbringing. Was he born in London?  Where was he educated?
Title: Re: Malaya:Edward John Malim
Post by: ShaunJ on Monday 25 December 17 10:48 GMT (UK)
A planter at the Ulu Rantau estate, Negri Sambalan before going "to the front"  in 1915
https://goo.gl/m3gaWh

Death of son John Norman Malim aged 4 in 1922
https://goo.gl/QZMwDV

https://goo.gl/ryQSHM

Birth of a son in Burnham-on-Sea, March 1924

https://goo.gl/sr4XNP

OBE in 1919 https://goo.gl/cx1xs8
Title: Re: Malaya:Edward John Malim
Post by: ShaunJ on Monday 25 December 17 11:21 GMT (UK)
Served with the Imperial yeomanry in the Boer war https://goo.gl/oRNhQd

Manager of Ulu Rantau rubber estate in 1914 https://goo.gl/ZJw1fz
Title: Re: Malaya:Edward John Malim
Post by: 8055Bell on Monday 25 December 17 12:03 GMT (UK)
Thanks Shaun,
This is very helpful.
Captain Malim was 2nd in Command of C Coy of 17th Bttn Manchester Regiment in April 1915.  He was commissioned on 1/1/1915 on the same day as Reginald Ford, an OTC officer from St Bees College.  His Company Commander was Stanley Kenworthy who was a Master of Merchiston Castle and former pupil of St Bees.  Many of the original Officers had connection with Cheshire and I can't see where Edward fitted.
Merry Christmas
Tim
Title: Re: Malaya:Edward John Malim
Post by: ShaunJ on Monday 25 December 17 16:03 GMT (UK)
In the 1891 census I think I've found him at a small private prep school in Moseley, Worcestershire  (Lonsdale House).   Enumerated as John E Malim, age 10, born London.

Title: Re: Malaya:Edward John Malim
Post by: ShaunJ on Tuesday 26 December 17 00:46 GMT (UK)
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Captain Malim was 2nd in Command of C Coy of 17th Bttn Manchester Regiment in April 1915.  He was commissioned on 1/1/1915 on the same day as Reginald Ford, an OTC officer from St Bees College.  His Company Commander was Stanley Kenworthy who was a Master of Merchiston Castle and former pupil of St Bees.  Many of the original Officers had connection with Cheshire and I can't see where Edward fitted.

He'd had the honorary rank of Lieutenant since 1901 so perhaps he went where the War Office sent him. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/27390/page/9064/data.pdf
Title: Re: Malaya:Edward John Malim
Post by: Forfarian on Monday 24 August 20 15:45 BST (UK)
I am also interested in information about Edward John Malim's descendants. His wife Dorothy Christine Jean Fenton-Livingstone is distantly related to me.