Author Topic: Thyrza Keren-happuch Stanway 1836–1881 possibly from Plymouth ?  (Read 2446 times)

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Re: Thyrza Keren-happuch Stanway 1836–1881 possibly from Plymouth ?
« Reply #18 on: Monday 12 April 21 05:20 BST (UK) »
Elizabeth, another sister to Kirza, bapt 25 dec 1824
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Re: Thyrza Keren-happuch Stanway 1836–1881 possibly from Plymouth ?
« Reply #19 on: Monday 12 April 21 08:10 BST (UK) »
Just to note it was Julius not Frederick who acquired the Observer - a brief obit from the Cardigan Observer a

Another well-known newspaper proprietor in London has just died. It is not so very long since the deaths were recorded of Mr. Johnston of the Standard, and Mr. Levy-Lawson of the Daily Telegraph, and now the decease is announced of Mr. Julius Beer of the Observer, who died suddenly of apoplexy at Mentone, whither he had gone a month ago to recruit his health. Though not an Englishman, as the name implies, Mr. Julius Beer, who was born in Frankfort, came over to London when he was still a very young man, and identified himself with the country of his adoption. Mr. Beer, who was only forty four years old at his death, possessed great financial ability, and he succeeded in acquiring wealth at a comparatively early age. The Observer, which formerly used to be recognised as an organ of Whig opinion, has given an independent support to the policy of the present Government during the time they have been in office. The leading articles, whether one agrees with their sentiments or not, may get the credit of being distinguished for judiciousness and general solidity of thought and argument.


His brother Arnold also died in 1880, and their mother Sophia died on Christmas day that year

It was the Sunday Times that Mrs Beer owned and edited

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Re: Thyrza Keren-happuch Stanway 1836–1881 possibly from Plymouth ?
« Reply #20 on: Monday 12 April 21 13:40 BST (UK) »
Ada was commemorated at the family mausoleum in Highgate

https://victorianweb.org/art/architecture/cemeteries/16.html
Cornwall: Allen, Bevan, Bosisto, Carnpezzack, Donithorn, Huddy, James, Retallack, Russell, Vincent, Yeoman
Cards: Thomas (Llanbadarn Fawr)
Glam: Bowler, Cram, Galloway, James, Thomas, Watkins
Lincs: Coupland, Cram
Mon: Cram, Gwyn, John, Philpot, Smart, Watkins
Pembs: Edwards (St. Dogmael's)
Yorks: Airey, Bowler, Elliott, Hare, Hewitt, Kellett, Kemp, Stephenson, Tebb

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Re: Thyrza Keren-happuch Stanway 1836–1881 possibly from Plymouth ?
« Reply #21 on: Monday 12 April 21 17:45 BST (UK) »
ANSTRUTHER,Worldwide
BENNETT,
BRETT, Sligo
CARNEGIE,
CROCKFORD, Hampshire.
ELLIOT,
GAUNTLETT, Worldwide
HEAL, HEALE, HELE, Chew Magna, Somerset
HENRY, Sligo
MABEY, Dorset
O'HANLON
POPE, London docklands,
STANDERWICK, Somerset,
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