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England / Re: Grace Ellen Frederika Blandy/Hedges & Butler
« on: Tuesday 13 February 24 12:45 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for that, none of those names mean anything at the moment.

Also in the archive was a document "Bond of Edwin Camillo Oppenheim formerly Gustavo to Grace Blandy then of Birchamp Gloucs in the sum of 10,000lire to be paid within 3 years"

I'm definately going to have to make another visit and look at the items in detail.

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England / Re: Grace Ellen Frederika Blandy/Hedges & Butler
« on: Monday 12 February 24 09:55 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for all your help.
Although I didn't photograph the document at the archives the description of the item says "Papers from administration of the estate of Grace Ellen Frederica Blandy decd, late of 40 Greycoat Gardens, spinster who died 12th Nov 1918. Capt Mark Kerr of Fairy Cross, Seaford, Sussex, a cousin of the decd and a trustee of her will (probate 24 Jan 1919) was responsible for payment of an annuity to Lucy Harby which reverted to the residual estate upom death of Lucy Harby on 21 Oct 1924."
So if he is a first cousin I guess I have to go through all female siblings of Graces parents and find one who married a Kerr. Does that sound right?
Thanks again.


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England / Grace Ellen Frederika Blandy/Hedges & Butler
« on: Sunday 11 February 24 17:41 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
At the Westminster archive in the Hedges & Butler archive are some papers from the administration of the estate of Grace Ellen Frederika Blandy
(d1918)
One of her trustees is listed as Capt.Mark Kerr.
The Blandy's were and are major wine producers in Madeira. Hedges & Butler were significant wine merchants in London. I wanted to see if there might have been a marital or financial link, basically a reason why the papers are in the archive.
Any help appreciated.
If I have posted in the wrong area please do let me know.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Stella Carnell(1917)/Nye/Dehoney
« on: Friday 29 May 20 14:57 BST (UK)  »
Just discovered a better possibility for Victor G Nye died March 2003 (aged 90)
Thanks for your help.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Stella Carnell(1917)/Nye/Dehoney
« on: Friday 29 May 20 12:04 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for all that. I checked the Newspaper archives last night and noticed the wedding in the Belfast Telegraph.

I want to try and bring this line up to date so I need to somehow check whether Beverley had any children and indeed if any whether they had any!

I will have a look at the Joseph's sister route as well. It seems when they moved to Belfast they lost contact with the rest of the family.

I did notice that a Victor Nye (possibly Stella's first husband) died in 1939 which would account for why he seemed to have not appeared on the 1939 Register.


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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Stella Carnell(1917)/Nye/Dehoney
« on: Thursday 28 May 20 16:46 BST (UK)  »
Sorry I should have mentioned that i had both marriages and the birth of Beverley.
Beyond that I cannot find anything for Stella or Beverley which are what I am interested in.
Thanks

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Family History Beginners Board / Stella Carnell(1917)/Nye/Dehoney
« on: Thursday 28 May 20 12:34 BST (UK)  »
I'm struggling to find any trace of Stella & her 2nd husband Joseph Dehoney .
She appears on the 1939 register with the following line blacked out. This was probably the entry for her daughter Beverley from her first marriage to Victor Nye.
After this I cannot seem to trace any of them at all.
I believe there is a possibility that they moved to Belfast possibly for Joseph to work at Shipbuilders Harland & Wolf but this is by no means certain.
Grateful for any pointers.
Bob

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World War Two / Re: Sudan Defence Force
« on: Tuesday 05 May 20 09:40 BST (UK)  »
Shaun

Thanks for that yes that is him, I had found that site and it was quite a good resource.

Bob

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World War Two / Re: Sudan Defence Force
« on: Tuesday 05 May 20 09:38 BST (UK)  »
Max

We thought he had something to do with surveying so that ties in.

So looking at the Sudan Defence Force he was still in the army according to the British Army Lists 1942/1945 as a 2nd Lieutenant. Could he have had a higher rank in the Sudan Force as we always believed? Was that a sort of secondment.

Thanks Bob

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