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41. Florence KEEP [4468] was born on 09 Dec 1854 in Edgbaston Warwickshire England and died on 21 Nov 1927 at age 72.

Florence married Henry WILLIAMS [5195] [MRIN: 3144] on 19 Sep 1888 in King's Norton Worcestershire England. Henry was born on 17 Aug 1850 in Liverpool Lancashire England and died on 02 Apr 1925 at age 74.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 91 M    i. Henry WILLIAMS [33385] was born about 1891 in Chiswick Middlesex England.

43. Gertrude Eliza KEEP [3928] was born on 08 May 1857 in Edgbaston Warwickshire England and died on 06 Jan 1923 in Menton France at age 65.

Gertrude married John Henry LLOYD [3929] [MRIN: 2487], son of George Braithwaite LLOYD II [8167] and Mary HUTCHINSON [8168], on 12 Nov 1884 in Edgbaston Warwickshire England. John was born on 14 Apr 1855 in Birmingham Warwickshire England and died on 18 Jan 1944 in England at age 88.

General Notes: John was the Executor of Joseph Scrivener's Will

Following is a brief History of the Steel Firm, Stewart & LLoyd, circa 1903, from:
http://www.tom.cockeram.clara.net/Industry/190312sl.htm

STEWARTS and LLOYDS, Limited,
The Coombs Wood Tube Works.
Where the huge works of Messrs. Stewarts and Lloyds, Limited, at Coombs Wood, now occupy an area of forty acres, and were some two thousand of their eight thousand employees are engaged, rural quietude once obtained. The very name of Coombs Wood tells its own tale, and is one of the many instances in the Black Country and its borderland where hives of industry have become established, and vast numbers of work people find employment, though once woods and glades only were in evidence, and no sign was visible of what these later days were to bring forth. It was in the year 1860 that land at Coombs Wood was bought from the late Lord Lyttelton, and a tube works built. Gorse still covered the hill above the works, and wood still partly clothed the hill. In 1868 the works were purchased from Messrs. Noah Hingley & Sons by Mr. Henry Howard, who subsequently amalgamated the business with that of Messrs. Lloyd and Lloyd, of Nile Street, Birmingham.
The demand for tubes year by year was increasing, and the resources of the works grew with a growing demand. The business and works steadily increased in size, and Messrs. Lloyd and Lloyd obtained a reputation the world over for the quality of the tubes they produce, and their brand "L & L" became every where known. On January the first of the present year (1903) Messrs. Lloyd and Lloyd, Limited, amalgamated with Messrs. A. and J. Stewarts and Menzies, Limited, of Glasgow, the combined firms being known as Stewarts and Lloyds, Limited. The Glasgow works of the firm are of a similar description of those of Coombs Woods, of which we have particularly to speak, and which form one of the different works.
The output, in total, of Stewarts and Lloyds, Limited, is about one-half of the total output of iron and steel tubes in Great Britain, and the company is the largest producing company of tubes in the world, with the exception of the United States Steel Corporation. The number of employees is about 8,000, and a staff of about 450 clerks is employed at the different offices and warehouse at home and abroad.
Mr. Samson S. Lloyd was the first chairman of Lloyd and Lloyd, Limited, when this firm became a Limited Company in 1898. Upon Mr. Samson Lloyds death, Mr. John Henry Lloyd became chairman, being followed in that position by Mr. Henry Howard. Mr. J. G. Stewart is now chairman of the amalgamated companies of Stewarts and Lloyds, Limited, and Mr. Henry Howard is deputy chairman.
The users of welded tubes and fittings of wrought iron and steel find their wants fully met at the works of Messrs. Stewarts and Lloyds, and the uniform excellence of the work produced is the result of constant and minute personal supervision. Tubes and fittings in every individual case are inspected and tested with the utmost vigilance and the result is that the trade mark of "L & L" is recognised as a guarantee of standard quality, by merchants and customers, in all parts of the globe. The welded tubes and fittings, it should be said, should not be confused with the weldless tubes used for some classes of work.
The productions include wrought iron tubes and fittings for gas, steam, air and water; black and galvanised high-pressure hot-water tubes and fittings, lap-welded iron, steel, and homogeneous tubes for locomotives, marine and stationary boilers; loose flange tubes, "Albion" joint tubes for use in mines, etc., well tubes, with flush of swelled joints, round sockets, or internal nipples, steeled driving shoes, caps, etc.; all kind of boring rods and fittings; electrically-welded fittings and flanges for high pressure steam tubes; cylinders, with concave, convex or flush ends welded in; coils of all descriptions for tuyeres, hot water, steam, refrigeration; hydraulic rams, mains, tubes and fittings; large tubes, lap-welded, up to four feet diameter, supplied with electrically-welded flanges, angle iron flanges riveted on, loose sockets for yarn and lead packing, or any other specified joint.
The tubes that are made range from one-eigth of an inch to several feet in size. Machinery of the highest efficiency is used throughout the works, and an important addition has been made in the last few years at Coombs Wood in the installation of electric plant for the production and distribution of power. It has been supplied by the Westinghouse Electric Company, and includes a central generating station in the centre of the works, which furnishes the current to a series of motors. Each of these is in the centre of a section which it drives, and an over-head single track crane is also worked by electric power. The crane runs on the web of a flanged wrought iron beam, and goods can be easily carried to different parts of the works by the aids of points and switches.
The works is on the canal, from which easy access is obtained to the North-Western, Great Western, and Midland Railways. We would mention that there are some scores of cottages provided by the firm of which the workpeople can avail themselves, and there is an excellent provision in the works in the shape of a workmans club and a reading room, in which the daily papers are provided. A sick club is another institution connected with the works that deserves attention. The workmans club is affiliated with the Worcestershire Union of Workmans Clubs and the members have all the advantages and aids which this valuable association provides. A gardening competition encourages the cottages to friendly emulation in the culture of their gardens, and prizes are distributed annually for the best-kept one; the adjudication is entrusted to the expert of the Worcestershire County Council, Mr. Updale. There is a fire brigade in connection with the works, and competitions are organised from time to time so as to keep up the efficiency of the brigade in case their services are called on, and prizes are given to the men for smartness in drill. A manual fire engine is kept at the works. Some small fires have been extinguished with promptness, showing the efficiency of the brigade.
The firm have recently set on foot a suggestion scheme of some interest among the workpeople, by which they invite any suggestion from any member of the employees which may save time and expense in the manufacture of their products. Suggestions are placed in the books and are adjudicated upon periodically. It is interesting to learn that this scheme has some very gratifying results; it encourages the workmen to use all their wits, and often brings to the front ability which otherwise might remain dormant.
The Benardos electric welding process has been in constant use at the Coombs Wood works for the last ten years, and has proved to be most valuable. The attention of the firm was directed in the year 1890 to the use of this welding process in Russia. Plant was obtained, and Messrs. Lloyd and Lloyd, as the firm was at that time name, secured the sole right to use this process in Great Britain. Russians were at first employed to carry on the work, but ordinary labour was soon trained to work the plant. It is the process of welding by the electric arc, the object to be welded is connected to one pole and the carbon to the other, the latter being held in the workmans hand.
The works are divided into many departments according to the classes of tubes and fittings manufactured. The galvanising works constitutes a separate department were tubes, when this is required, are galvanised. another is the coil department. Here lengths of tubes are welded end to end, and in some cases when so welded form single tube of as much as half a mile in length. These are are afterwards coiled into various shapes - circular - quadrangular, and otherwise, according to their after use. A good many of them find their way to ships, were they are used in refrigerating chambers. We have just mentioned that the welded tubes sometimes reach a length of half a mile, but with regard to the quantity kept in stock at the works, this reaches very often four hundred miles of so in linear length.
Messrs. Stewarts and Lloyds have various warehouses in England and abroad where they keep supplies of their tubes. The markets for them are in fact found in all the chief ports of the world. The works are kept thoroughly up-to-date in their appliances and improvements. Where there is an opening for improvements, they are carried out. For example, a mill for the manufacture of lap-welded tubes, with gas furnaces was laid down some years ago upon the newest lines. This mill has proved thoroughly successful, and shows the firm are always on the qui vive for securing the best methods of production to be found in the old world or the new.
Sufficient has been said without going minutely into the industrial process at the works to give some idea, however bare of what is being accomplished at the Coombs Wood Works of Messrs. and Lloyds, and, irrespective of their other large establishments, these works of themselves entitle them to be ranked among the largest manufacturers in Europe of the tubes and fittings which form the staple of their trade. We may add that there is a complete system of telephonic communication between the offices and the different departments of the works, and there is a private telephone wire connecting the Birmingham offices with those at Coombs Wood.
The works, it may be said in conclusion, are typical of modern British enterprise, in which nothing is left undone that will help to hold the highest place among the great manufacturing undertakings of the world.

• Occupation: Manufacturer of Iron Tubes.

• Residence: Church Road Edgbaston Grove Warwickshire England.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 92 M    i. Gerald Braithwaite LLOYD [8046] was born on 20 Oct 1885 in Edgbaston Warwickshire England and died on 08 Jan 1969 in Bournemouth Dorset England at age 83.

+ 93 M    ii. Lieut Alan Scrivener LLOYD, M.C. R.F.A. [8047] was born on 15 Oct 1888 in Birmingham Warwickshire England and died on 04 Aug 1916 in France at age 27.

+ 94 M    iii. Dr Eric Ivan LLOYD, Md [8048] was born on 01 Jul 1892 in Birmingham Warwickshire England and died in 1957 at age 65.

   95 M    iv. Ronald Llewellyn LLOYD [8169] was born on 21 Feb 1894 in King's Norton Worcestershire England and died on 23 Jan 1990 at age 95.

   96 F    v. Joan Mary Gertrude LLOYD [8170] was born on 21 Jan 1898 in King's Norton Worcestershire England.

44. John Howard KEEP [2350] was born on 03 May 1858 in Kings Norton Warwickshire England and died on 17 Feb 1915 in Watford Hertfordshire England at age 56.

John married Agnes Rosa CHAMBERS [8049] [MRIN: 3956], daughter of John CHAMBERS [8050] and Martha MAGUIRE [8051], on 10 Jul 1884 in London England. Agnes was born on 22 Aug 1863 in London England and died on 09 Oct 1924 in Kensington Middlesex England at age 61.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 97 F    i. Gladys Elise Rosa KEEP [8052] was born on 12 Sep 1885 in Auckland Auckland New Zealand, died on 02 Oct 1960 in Hayes Kent England at age 75, and was buried on 02 Oct 1960.

   98 M    ii. Major Leslie Howard KEEP, Dso Mc [8053] was born on 05 Oct 1886 in Auckland Auckland New Zealand and died on 20 Jan 1922 in Piz Muraigl Samesden nr Pontresina Switzerland at age 35. The cause of his death was a fall into a Crevasse.

General Notes: according to Margaret Binyon, Leslie and Bert Nathan both fell into a crevasse; but only Bert survived

   99 M    iii. Capt. Douglas Scrivener KEEP, Mc [8054] was born on 17 Jun 1893 in St Leonards Sydney Colony of New South Wales and died on 14 Jul 1917 in Belgium at age 24. The cause of his death was Active service in WW1.

+ 100 M    iv. Norman Marion Howard KEEP, Mc [8055] was born on 05 Dec 1898 in King's Norton Worcestershire England and died in 1964 in Pembury Kent England at age 66.

45. Jessie KEEP [8038] was born on 30 Jun 1859 in King's Norton Worcestershire England.

Jessie married David Laidlaw MURDOCH [8056] [MRIN: 3958] on 14 Apr 1886. David was born on 29 Jun 1858 and died on 28 Dec 1936 at age 78.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 101 F    i. Norah Margaret MURDOCH [8057] was born on 20 Aug 1887.

47. Margaret Jane KEEP [4470] was born on 19 Oct 1863 in Edgbaston Warwickshire England and died on 27 Feb 1899 at age 35.

Margaret married Samuel Leach KILPIN [18135] [MRIN: 7295], son of William Wells KILPIN [21671] and Martha BENNETT [21781], on 31 Oct 1893 in King's Norton Worcestershire England. Samuel was born on 09 Apr 1854 and died on 15 Jun 1927 at age 73. The cause of his death was Died of Wounds WW1.

• Occupation: Mayor, 1907-1908, Bedford Bedfordshire England.

Children from this marriage were:

   102 M    i. Lieut Thomas Bennett KILPIN [18136] was born on 09 Apr 1895 in Bedford Bedfordshire England and died on 15 Jun 1917 at age 22.

   103 M    ii. Capt. Joseph Gordon KILPIN [18137] was born on 25 Aug 1896 and died on 06 Aug 1926 at age 29.

   104 F    iii. Catherine KILPIN [18138] was born in 1896 in Bedford Bedfordshire England.

   105 F    iv. Doris May KILPIN [18139] was born in Jun 1906 in Warwick Warwickshire England.

48. Beatrice Josephine KEEP [4471] was born on 12 Dec 1865 in Edgbaston Warwickshire England and died after 1896.

Beatrice married Sydney Herbert BRIERLEY [8058] [MRIN: 3959], son of Leonard BRIERLEY [8059] and Louisa HAWKES [8060], on 15 Oct 1891 in King's Norton Worcestershire England. Sydney was born on 21 Nov 1862 in Warwick Warwickshire England and died on 04 Jan 1930 at age 67.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 106 F    i. Iris Lillian BRIERLEY [8061] was born on 29 Apr 1893 in King's Norton Worcestershire England.

+ 107 F    ii. Josephine Sydney BRIERLEY [8062] was born on 12 May 1896 in King's Norton Worcestershire England.

49. Ralph Scrivener KEEP [4472] was born on 08 Dec 1870 in King's Norton Worcestershire England and died on 22 Oct 1928 in Budleigh Salterton Devon England at age 57.

Ralph married Edith Phoebe HORTON [8063] [MRIN: 3961] on 26 Mar 1895 in King's Norton Worcestershire England. Edith was born on 22 Oct 1872 in King's Norton Worcestershire England and died on 06 Oct 1934 at age 61.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 108 F    i. Marjorie Phoebe KEEP [8064] was born on 01 Feb 1896 in King's Norton Worcestershire England and died in 1970 at age 74.

   109 F    ii. Ethel KEEP [8065] was born on 03 Jun 1897 in King's Norton Worcestershire England and died on 09 Jul 1897 in King's Norton Worcestershire England.

+ 110 F    iii. Dorothy Linwood KEEP [8066] was born on 24 Jun 1899 in King's Norton Worcestershire England.

+ 111 F    iv. Cecily Edith KEEP [8067] was born on 20 Apr 1909.

53. Francis PERRY [36265] was born on 13 Nov 1858 in Northampton Northamptonshire England.

Francis married Helen Mary KING-SMITH [36246] [MRIN: 13354], daughter of Charles KING-SMITH [33398] and Mary COX [36243], in Jan 1889 in Watford Hertfordshire England. Helen was born about 1859 in Watford Hertfordshire England.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 112 F    i. Ruth PERRY [36266] was born on 26 Apr 1892 in Wandsworth Surrey England.

   113 F    ii. Frances Helen PERRY [36267] was born on 05 May 1893 in Wandsworth Surrey England.

57. Albert Ernest KEEP [4474] was born on 13 Jan 1862 in Stourbridge Worcestershire England, died on 04 Nov 1940 in Melbourne VIC Australia at age 78, and was buried on 16 Nov 1940 in St Kilda Cemetery Melbourne VIC Australia.

Albert married Aimee LAWRENCE [17673] [MRIN: 7133] in Dec 1894. Aimee was born about 1870, died on 20 Sep 1920 in Melbourne VIC Australia aged about 50, and was buried on 22 Sep 1920 in St Kilda Cemetery Melbourne VIC Australia.

Children from this marriage were:

   114 M    i. Lieut. Alfred Lawrence KEEP [17674] was born on 05 Jan 1896 in Victoria Australia, died about 1980 in Toorak Melbourne VIC Australia aged about 84, and was buried on 15 Nov 1980 in Springvale Cemetery Melbourne VIC Australia.

Alfred married Jessie Ross BELYEA [17677] [MRIN: 7134], daughter of E L BELYEA [33386] and Unknown, in 1927 in Victoria Australia.

+ 115 M    ii. Douglas Percival KEEP [17675] was born on 30 Nov 1899, died in Apr 1983 in Prahran Melbourne VIC Australia at age 83, and was buried on 13 Apr 1983 in Springvale Cemetery Melbourne VIC Australia.

+ 116 F    iii. Joan KEEP [17676] was born on 02 Dec 1901 in Melbourne VIC Australia and died on 05 Feb 1993 in Point Piper Sydney NSW Australia at age 91.

58. Amy Louisa KEEP [4475] was born in 1866 in Edgbaston, Warwickshire.

Amy married Alfred Hamilton JENKIN [17671] [MRIN: 7132] in 1899 in Newton Abbot Devon England.

The child from this marriage was:

   117 M    i. Kenneth James R JENKIN [17672] was born in Dec 1901 in St Columb Cornwall England.

59. Ernest Edward KEEP [17685] was born on 12 Jun 1860 in Melbourne Colony of Victoria, died on 10 Jul 1941 in South Yarra Melbourne VIC Australia at age 81, and was buried on 11 Jul 1941 in St Kilda Cemetery Melbourne VIC Australia.

Ernest married Mary Helen GIBSON [17691] [MRIN: 7139], daughter of Gavan GIBSON [17694] and Katherine Sophia BUNTING [17695], on 11 Nov 1891 in New South Wales Australia. Mary was born about 1863, died on 07 Jun 1944 in St Marks Church Worsley Lancashire England aged about 81, and was buried on 09 Jun 1944 in St Kilda Cemetery Melbourne VIC Australia.

Children from this marriage were:

   118 F    i. Heather Janet KEEP [17692] was born about 1893 in Victoria Australia, died in 1943 in Toorak Melbourne VIC Australia aged about 50, and was buried on 14 Dec 1943 in St Kilda Cemetery Melbourne VIC Australia.

Heather married Major Richard Gordon JOHNSTONE [33387] [MRIN: 12328] in 1921 in Victoria Australia. Richard was born on 09 Feb 1885 in Malvern Melbourne Colony of Victoria, died on 09 Nov 1961 in Geelong VIC Australia at age 76, and was buried on 13 Nov 1961 in Springvale Cemetery Melbourne VIC Australia.

   119 U    ii. N KEEP [17693] .

62. Ronald KEEP [17688] was born on 26 Aug 1867 in South Yarra Melbourne Colony of Victoria and died on 15 Sep 1923 in Pembury Kent England at age 56.

Ronald married Emma Shaw DIXSON [17707] [MRIN: 7146], daughter of Sir Hugh DIXSON [18215] and Emma Elizabeth SHAW [18216], on 14 Dec 1892 in Petersham Sydney NSW Australia. Emma was born in 1872 in Sydney Colony of New South Wales, died on 19 Nov 1930 in Netherbury Dorset England at age 58, and was buried in Netherbury Dorset England. Another name for Emma was May.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 120 F    i. Janet Sydney KEEP [17708] was born in 1908 and died in 1966 at age 58.

63. Helen Amy KEEP [17689] was born in 1870 in St Kilda Melbourne Colony of Victoria.

Helen married Edward WHITNEY [17711] [MRIN: 7148], son of Thomas WHITNEY [17715] and Hannah GARDENER [17716]. Edward died on 10 Jun 1939.

Children from this marriage were:

   121 M    i. Thomas G WHITNEY [17712] was born in 1897 in Coonamble Colony of New South Wales.

   122 M    ii. Edward Percival WHITNEY [17713] was born in 1900 in Coonamble Colony of New South Wales and died on 10 Aug 1965 in Groombridge Sussex England at age 65.

   123 F    iii. Helen M WHITNEY [17714] was born in 1903 in Katoomba NSW Australia.

65. Edward William RAYNER [17719] was born about 1855 in Birmingham Warwickshire England.

Edward married Ellen HUCKVALE [33388] [MRIN: 12329] in Dec 1880 in Birmingham Warwickshire England. Ellen was born in 1859 in Bruern Abbey Oxfordshire England.

Children from this marriage were:

   124 F    i. Ellen RAYNER [33389] was born in 1882 in Handsworth Warwickshire England.

   125 M    ii. William RAYNER [33390] was born about 1886 in Edgbaston Warwickshire England.

   126 M    iii. Walder Walter Stanley RAYNER [33391] was born in 1887 in King's Norton Worcestershire England and died in Sep 1887 in King's Norton Worcestershire England.

   127 M    iv. Walter Huckvale RAYNER [33392] was born in Jun 1891 in Edgbaston Warwickshire England.

   128 F    v. Hilda RAYNER [33393] .

   129 M    vi. William Dale RAYNER [33394] .

72. Wilfred Keep RAYNER [33367] was born about 1870 in Edgbaston Warwickshire England.

Wilfred married Florence Bertha BRITNELL [33395] [MRIN: 12330] in 1898 in West Bromwich Warwickshire England. Florence was born about 1873 in Handsworth Warwickshire England.

Children from this marriage were:

   130 M    i. Wilfred RAYNER [33396] was born about 1899 in Handsworth Warwickshire England.

   131 F    ii. Ruth RAYNER [33397] was born about 1901 in Handsworth Warwickshire England.

75. Janet Constance KEEP [4478] was born on 23 Oct 1860 in Edgbaston Warwickshire England and died on 16 May 1956 at age 95. Another name for Janet was Nang.

Janet married Arthur KING-SMITH [17727] [MRIN: 7154], son of Charles KING-SMITH [33398] and Mary COX [36243], in Jul 1887 in King's Norton Worcestershire England. Arthur was born on 24 Dec 1859 in Watford Hertfordshire England and died on 31 May 1924 at age 64.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 132 M    i. Stanley KING-SMITH [17728] was born on 13 May 1890 in Watford Hertfordshire England.

+ 133 F    ii. May KING-SMITH [17729] was born on 01 Sep 1891 in Watford Hertfordshire England and died in 1967 at age 76.

+ 134 M    iii. Colin KING-SMITH [17731] was born on 29 Jun 1894 in Watford Hertfordshire England.

+ 135 F    iv. Janet KING-SMITH [17730] was born about 1897 in Watford Hertfordshire England and died about 1967 aged about 70.

76. Henry Frederick KEEP [4479] was born on 04 Jan 1864 in Edgbaston Warwickshire England and died on 17 Jul 1937 in Edgbaston Warwickshire England at age 73. Another name for Henry was Harry.

Henry married Annie Elizabeth BIDLAKE [17724] [MRIN: 7153], daughter of George BIDLAKE [33400] and Unknown, on 04 Jun 1891 in Blaby Leicestershire England. Annie was born about 1868 in Wolverhampton Staffordshire England and died on 19 Mar 1937 in Edgbaston Warwickshire England aged about 69.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 136 F    i. Nancy Bidlake KEEP [17725] was born on 29 Apr 1893 in King's Norton Worcestershire England and died on 09 Apr 1959 at age 65.

   137 F    ii. Janet Bidlake KEEP [17726] was born in Apr 1895 in King's Norton Worcestershire England.

Janet married Geoffrey Clegg HUTCHINSON, Mc [33401] [MRIN: 12334], son of Henry Omerod HUTCHINSON [33402] and Elizabeth CLEGG [33403], on 12 Dec 1919 in England. Geoffrey was born on 14 Oct 1893 in Prestwich Lancashire England and died on 20 Aug 1974 in Cannes Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur France at age 80.

78. Alice Elizabeth L KEEP [4480] was born on 05 Nov 1867 in Edgbaston Warwickshire England and died about 1965 aged about 98.

Alice married Charles KING-SMITH [17741] [MRIN: 7159], son of Charles KING-SMITH [33398] and Mary COX [36243], in Oct 1891 in King's Norton Worcestershire England. Charles was born in Apr 1862 in Watford Hertfordshire England and died on 24 Sep 1949 at age 87.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 138 F    i. Muriel Alice KING-SMITH [17742] was born on 18 Apr 1893 in Buckfastleigh Devon England.

+ 139 M    ii. Capt Ronald KING-SMITH, Dso Mc [33405] was born in Oct 1894 in Buckfastleigh Devon England.

   140 M    iii. Paul KING-SMITH, Dso Mc [17743] .

   141 M    iv. Phillip KING-SMITH [17744] was born in Jul 1897 in Buckfastleigh Devon England.

   142 M    v. Alan KING-SMITH [17745] was born in Jul 1900 in Buckfastleigh Devon England.

+ 143 M    vi. Frederick Charles KING-SMITH [17746] was born on 12 Mar 1902 in Buckfastleigh Devon England.

79. Charles Edward George KEEP [17723] was born on 20 Jan 1871 in King's Norton Worcestershire England and died on 14 Sep 1936 in Birmingham Warwickshire England at age 65.

Charles married Edith Augusta WALKER [17733] [MRIN: 7156], daughter of Alfred Rodin WALKER [33406] and Augusta Sophia BUSBY [33407], on 27 Apr 1899 in King's Norton Worcestershire England. Edith was born on 07 Sep 1873 in Birmingham Warwickshire England.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 144 F    i. Violet Mary KEEP [17735] was born in Jan 1900 in King's Norton Worcestershire England.

   145 F    ii. Eleanor KEEP [33408] was born in Jan 1901 in King's Norton Worcestershire England.

   146 F    iii. Sylvia Edith KEEP [17736] was born in Sep 1902 in King's Norton Worcestershire England.

Sylvia married Lewis Philip Jameson EVANS [33409] [MRIN: 12338]. Lewis died on 25 May 1973.

+ 147 M    iv. John Frederick Charles KEEP [17734] was born on 07 Dec 1905 in King's Norton Worcestershire England and died in 1988 in Dulverton Somerset England at age 83.

80. Ernest Edward KEEP [4481] was born on 26 Nov 1858 in Kingsbury Warwickshire England, was baptised on 08 Dec 1862 in St Phillip's Birmingham Warwickshire England, and died on 22 Apr 1894 in Worcester Worcestershire England at age 35.

Ernest married Annie KIRKE [17748] [MRIN: 7160], daughter of Andrew KIRK [20748] and Mary Jane HILLIARD [20749], from 1888 to 1889 in Granville NSW Australia. Annie was born on 08 May 1852 in Balmain Sydney Colony of New South Wales.

Children from this marriage were:

   148 M    i. John Stuart KEEP [33410] was born in Jul 1890 in Newbury Berkshire England.

+ 149 M    ii. Capt. Arthur Stuart KEEP, Mc [17749] was born on 15 Jul 1891 in Burwood Sydney NSW Australia and died on 03 Dec 1952 in Long Sutton Lincolnshire England at age 61.

   150 F    iii. Kathleen Marion KEEP [17751] was born in Oct 1894 in Birmingham Warwickshire England.

84. Robert Vernon SADDINGTON [33377] was born on 30 Sep 1860 and died in 1933 in Hornsby Sydney NSW Australia at age 73.

Robert married Ellen Gertrude HALL [33411] [MRIN: 12339] on 01 Aug 1888 in Burwood Sydney Colony of New South Wales.

Children from this marriage were:

   151 M    i. James Vernon SADDINGTON [33412] was born on 14 Oct 1889 in Burwood Sydney Colony of New South Wales.

James married Marion Australia CHRISTIE [33420] [MRIN: 12340] in 1917 in Chatswood Sydney NSW Australia. Marion died in 1942 in Katoomba NSW Australia.

   152 M    ii. Roy Menzies SADDINGTON [33413] was born in 1892 in Burwood Sydney Colony of New South Wales.

Roy married Margery M DIXON [33421] [MRIN: 12341] in 1932 in Chatswood Sydney NSW Australia.

   153 M    iii. Douglas Vernon SADDINGTON [33414] was born in 1894 in Canterbury Sydney Colony of New South Wales.

Douglas married Phyllis HULME [33422] [MRIN: 12342] in 1935 in Sydney NSW Australia.

   154 F    iv. Esme Vernon SADDINGTON [33415] was born in 1897 in Mosman Sydney Colony of New South Wales.

   155 M    v. Robert Geoffrey SADDINGTON [33416] was born in 1899 in St Leonards Sydney Colony of New South Wales.

Robert married Margaret E CARTER [33423] [MRIN: 12343] in 1934 in Sydney NSW Australia.

   156 M    vi. John H SADDINGTON [33417] was born in 1901 in St Leonards Sydney NSW Australia.

   157 F    vii. Phyllis Vernon SADDINGTON [33418] was born in 1902 in NSW Australia.

   158 F    viii. Elinor Vernon SADDINGTON [33419] was born in 1905 in Chatswood Sydney NSW Australia.

89. Alfred Oswald SADDINGTON [33382] was born in 1871 in Balmain Sydney Colony of New South Wales and died in 1943 in Chatswood Sydney NSW Australia at age 72.

Alfred married someone.

His child was:

   159 M    i. Oswald Howard SADDINGTON [33424] was born in 1916 in Sydney NSW Australia.


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