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I don't know who the William Green in Derbyshire was in 1881. As far as I can tell he has no connection at all. This family isn't likely to place their children with shoemakers. In 1881 the family appears to be in Montenegro.
These are details for William Cardell Kirby Green and his father William Kirby Mackenzie Green.
Both men seem to have spent a large part of their lives out of the country
The record of old Westminsters: a biographical list of all those who are ... - Page 1048
'Green, John Gresham Kirby. son of William Kirby Green, of Dowa, Nyasaland,
Resident Collector ; b. Dec. 28, 1907 ; adm. April 28, 1921 ; left July 1925. ' Appointment to Fez - Page 265
'Kirby Green, a Commissioner in the Nyasaland administrative service, ... Young
William Kirby Green began his diplomatic career as secretary to his father,' 15th February 1904 St Stephen, Kensington
William Cardell Kirby Green 28 Bachelor Adminstration BCA moticl? 30 Camden Grove Kensington W, William Kirby Green, KCMG
Ada Gresham Bois 25 Spinster 40 Gloucester Road SW, Edgar Bois, Gentleman
Both signed, marriage by banns
Witnesses Edgar? Bois and A J ? Green
also
Marriages Sep 1901
BOIS Ada Gresham Holborn 1b 1460
GREEN William Kirby Holborn 1b 1460
18th August 1876 St Stephen, Kensington
William Kirby Cardwell Green parents William Kirby and Mary, 13 Gloucester Road, father’s occupation H M at Scutari Albania
William Kirby Green the elder
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Notes_by_the_Way.djvu/212Annual Register 1892
‘Sir William Kirby Green, KCMG, British Minister to Morocco, died suddenly in Morocco city, on Feb. 25, where he had arrived, ... Sir William Kirby Green, who was a member of one of the oldest hereditary Consular families of the Levant’
Peerage, baronetage, and knightage
‘W. GREEN, LADY (Knt.'s widow). —MARY, d. of Col. Sir Thomas Reade, KCB, consul-gen, in Tunis; m. 1863, Sir William Kirby Green, KCMG : late envoy ...’W.K. GREEN, his wife gave birth to a daughter 6th January 1870 at Tunis, Vice Consul
Mary Agnes Margaret GREEN, died 9th July 1871 in Tunis, aged eighteen months, the daughter of William Kirby Green, British Vice Consul in Tunishttp://website.lineone.net/~aldosliema/residents4.htmWho was who: a companion to Who's who : containing the biographies ...
‘London, 5 May 1876; s. of Sir William Kirby Green, KCMG, Diplomatic Corps, and Mary, d. of Sir Thomas Reade, KCMG ; m. Ada Gresham Bola ; three s. Educ. : Eton ; English College, Bruges. Served in 37th Imperial Yeomanry in Boer War ...’Full name
'Sir William Kirby Mackenzie Green (1836-1891), diplomatist; entered consular service, c. 1864; vice-consul at Tetuan and acting consul at Tangier, 1859-1869; acting agent and consul-general at Tunis, 1869-71, Damascus, 1871-3, Bairut, 1873-6; consul at Scutari, 1876-9; consul-general for Montenegro, 1879-86; envoy to Morocco and consul-general at Tangier, 1886-91; K.C.M.G., 1887.'London Gazette 1891 Octavius Green handles the probate of Sir William Kirby Mackenzie Green’s will.
http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/26207/pages/5111Regards
Valda