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KIDGELL James DanielBirth GRO 1st qtr 1842 Kidgell, James Lymington 8 180 Death GRO 3rd qtr 1912 Kidgell, James D 70 Lymington 2b 711 ----- England Births and Christenings Name: James Daniel Kidgell Gender: Male Christening Date: 06 Feb 1842 Christening Place: Boldre, Hampshire, England Father's Name: John Kidgell [QUERY] Mother's Name: Ann [QUERY] Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I03898-3 , System Origin: England-EASy , GS Film number: 1596072 ===== England and Wales Census, 1851 Name: James D Kidgell Age: 9 Gender: Male Birthplace: Boldre, Hampshire Relationship to Head of Household: Son ----- England and Wales Census, 1871 Name: James Kidgell Gender: Male Age: 29 Relationship to Head of Household: Self Birthplace: Boldre, Hampshire Schedule Type: Household Registration District: Lymington Parish: Boldre, Hampshire Household Role Gender Age Birthplace James Kidgell Self M 29 Boldre, Hampshire Jane Kidgell Wife F 30 Boldre, Hampshire Earnest Kidgell Son M 9 Boldre, Hampshire Leonora Kidgell Daughter F 6 Boldre, Hampshire Ida Kidgell Daughter F 4 Boldre, Hampshire James Kidgell Son M 1 Boldre, Hampshire ----- England and Wales Census, 1881 Name: James Kidgell Age (Original): 39 Gender: Male Birth Year: 1842 Birthplace: Boldre, Hampshire, England Relationship to Head of Household: Head Marital Status: Widower Occupation: Brickmaker Address: Pilley Bailey Event Place: Boldre, Hampshire, England Record Type: Household Affiliate Publication Number: RG11 Piece/Folio: 1190 / 37 Page Number: 9 Household Role Gender Age Birthplace James Kidgell Head M 39 Boldre, Hampshire, England Earnest Kidgell Son M 18 Boldre, Hampshire, England Leonora Kidgell Dau F 16 Boldre, Hampshire, England James Kidgell Son M 11 Boldre, Hampshire, England Anthony Kidgell Son M 7 Boldre, Hampshire, England Owen Kidgell Son M 4 Boldre, Hampshire, England Herbert Kidgell Son M 2 Boldre, Hampshire, England GS Film number: 1341291 ----- England and Wales Census, 1 Mar 1901 Name: James Kidgell Gender: Male Age: 59 Relationship to Head of Household: Head Birthplace: Boldre, Hampshire Schedule Type: Household Registration District: Lymington Sub-District: Lymington Ecclesiastical Parish: Brockenhurst Civil Parish: Brockenhurst District/Parish/County: Hampshire ----- England and Wales Census, 1911 Name: James Kidgell Gender: Male Age: 69 Birthplace: Boldre Baddesley, Hampshire Schedule Type: Household Registration District: Lymington Parish: Boldre, Hampshire |
Marriages GRO 3rd qtr 1861 RANN, Jane Lymington 2b 821 Kidgell, James Lymington 2b 821 |
Birth GRO 1st qtr 1870 KIDGELL, James Daniel Lymington 2b 632 Death GRO 1st qtr 1935 Kidgell, James D 65 New Forest 2b 1120 ----- England Births and Christenings Name: James Daniel Kidgell Gender: Male Christening Date: 30 Oct 1870 Christening Place: Boldre, Hampshire, England Father's Name: James Kidgell Mother's Name: Jane Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I03898-4 , System Origin: England-EASy , GS Film number: 1596072 ===== England and Wales Census, 31 Mar 1901 Name: James Kidgell Gender: Male Age: 31 Relationship to Head of Household: Head Birthplace: Holdre, Hampshire Schedule Type: Household Registration District: New Forest Sub-District: Lyndhurst Civil Parish: Denny Lodge District/Parish/County: Hampshire |
Marriages GRO 4th qtr 1898 Kidgell, James Daniel Lymington 2b 1444 BURDEN, Rosa Mary Lymington 2b 1444 |
Birth GRO 2nd qtr 1864 KIDGELL, Leonora Jane Lymington 2b 541 |
Birth GRO 2nd qtr 1876 Kidgell, Owen Lymington 2b 601 ===== England and Wales Census, 31 Mar 1901 Name: Owen Kidgell Gender: Male Age: 25 Relationship to Head of Household: Son Birthplace: Boldre, Hampshire Schedule Type: Household Registration District: Lymington Sub-District: Lymington Ecclesiastical Parish: Brockenhurst Civil Parish: Brockenhurst District/Parish/County: Hampshire |
England Births and Christenings Name Benjamin Kidman Gender Male Christening Date 03 Apr 1836 Christening Place SAINT DUNSTAN,STEPNEY,LONDON,ENGLAND Father's Name Henry Kidman Mother's Name Ann ----- VIC Death Index KIDMAN, Benj Father, Kidman Hy Carlton 84 1920 9229/1920 ===== England and Wales Census, 1871 Name Benj Kidman Event Place Rotherhithe, London, Surrey, England Enumeration District 7 Gender Male Age 35 Marital Status Married Occupation Shoemaker Relationship to Head of Household Head Birth Year (Estimated) 1836 Birthplace Stepney, Middlesex Entry Number 1 Affiliate Image Identifier GBC/1871/0643/0131 Benj Kidman Head M 35 Stepney, Middlesex Jane Kidman Wife F 38 St James, Clarkinwall Louisa M Kidman Dau F 7 St Mary, Rotherhithe Henry C Kidman Son M 4 Rotherhithe, Surrey Jane E Kidman Dau F 0 Rotherhithe, Surrey ----- England and Wales Census, 1881 Name Benjamin Kidman Event Place Lambeth, London,Surrey, England Registration District Lambeth Residence Note Arlington St Gender Male Age 45 Marital Status (Original) Married Occupation Painter Relationship to Head of Household Head Birth Year (Estimated) 1836 Birthplace Mile End, Middlesex, England Page Number 29 Registration Number RG11 Piece/Folio 615/18 Affiliate Record Type Household Benjamin Kidman Head M 45 Mile End, Middlesex, England Jane Kidman Wife F 48 Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England Benjamin J Kidman Son M 15 London City Of, London, Middlesex, England Henry C Kidman Son M 14 Rotherhithe, Surrey, England Jane E Kidman Dau F 10 Rotherhithe, Surrey, England Edith A Kidman Dau F 8 Rotherhithe, Surrey, England Matthew Kidman Son M 6 Lambeth, Surrey, England Joseph Wilson Father M 72 Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England |
Marriages GRO 4th qtr 1858 Kidman, Benjamin Greenwich 1d 858 Wilson, Jane Greenwich 1d 858 |
Other chilkdren at 1871 census Son Kidman M 5 St Breock, Middlesex Son Henry C Kidman M 4 Rotherhithe, Surrey Dau Jane E Kidman F 0 Rotherhithe, Surrey |
Birth GRO 3rd qtr 1863 KIDMAN, Louisa Margaret Rotherhithe 1d 552 ----- VIC Death Index BURNETT, Louisa Margaret Mother, Jane KIDMAN Father, Benjamin William KIDMAN PRAHRAN Aged 68 1932 3126/1932 ----- England Births and Christenings Name: Louisa Margaret Kidman Gender: Female Christening Date: 27 Dec 1863 Christening Place: SAINT DUNSTAN,STEPNEY,LONDON,ENGLAND Birth Date: 14 Jul 1863 Father's Name: Benjamin Kidman Mother's Name: Jane Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C05576-4 System Origin: England-ODM GS Film number: 596916, 596917 ===== England and Wales Census, 1871 Name: Louisa M Kidman Gender: Female Age: 7 Relationship to Head of Household: Daughter Birthplace: St Mary, Rotherhithe Schedule Type: Household Registration District: St Olave Southwark Sub-District: Rotherhithe Parish: Rotherhithe County: London, Surrey Household Gender Age Birthplace Self Benj Kidman M 35 Stepney, Middlesex Wife Jane Kidman F 38 St James, Clarkinwall Dau Louisa M Kidman F 7 St Mary, Rotherhithe Son Kidman M 5 St Breock, Middlesex Son Henry C Kidman M 4 Rotherhithe, Surrey Dau Jane E Kidman F 0 Rotherhithe, Surrey ----- Louisa M Kidman in household of Mary A Ingram, "England and Wales Census, 1881" Age (Original): 17 Gender: Female Birth Year: 1864 Birthplace: Bermondsey, Surrey, England Relationship to Head of Household: Servant Marital Status: Single Occupation: Domestic Servant Address: 13 Kepler Rd., Lambeth, Surrey, England Record Type: Household GS Film number: 1341144 Affiliate Publication Number: RG11 Piece/Folio: 625 / 20 Page Number: 33 Household Gender Age Birthplace Head Mary A Ingram F 73 Wyne Regis, Dorset, England [?Lyme Regis] Dau Henrietta A Pipette F 38 Weymouth, Dorset, England Dau Mina J Cresseys F 33 Weymouth, Dorset, England GrndDau Sophy K M Cresseys F 5 Margate, Kent, England GrndDau Ada Fanny Cresseys F 4 Margate, Kent, England SonInLaw John S Cresseys M 33 Halberton, Devon, England Servant Louisa M Kidman F 17 Bermondsey, Surrey, England |
Marriages GRO 2nd qtr 1889 CHATFIELD, Thomas Wandsworth 1d 841 KIDMAN, Louisa Margaret Wandsworth 1d 841 |
VIC Marriage Index BURNETT, Wm Thos CHATFIELD, Louisa Margt 1926 5909/1926 |
Son of George Jardine Kidston and Elizabeth Agnes Logan. ----- Ireland, Calendar of Wills and Administrations Name: Archibald Glen Kidston Event Type: Probate Event Date: 02 Sep 1913 Event Place: Glasgow Beneficiary's Name: Héléne A B Kidston Beneficiary 2 Name: Richard Kidston Beneficiary 3 Name: William Swire GS Film number: 101004 Digital Folder Number: 005014918 Image Number: 00575 ===== He gained the rank of Captain in the service of the 3rd Battalion, Black Watch. He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.). ----- DEATH OF CAPTAIN GLEN KIDSTON. We deeply regret to announce the death of Captain Glen Kidston, which took place on Tuesday afternoon, shortly after three o'clock, at his Breconshire residence, Gwernyfed, Three Cocks, at the comparatively early age of 42 years. The deceased gentleman had been in failing health for some time, but there was such a marked improvement in his condition in the spring that many friends who knew him Kr: eat worth then permitted themselves to hope that a life so valuable to those amongst whom he lived and indeed to a very much wider community might be spared for a long time to come. It was not to be, however. Towards the end of July, Captain Kidston's illness became most serious, and he gradually sank. A born fighter, he made a gallant struggle to do the best with himself from the time the first symptoms of illness appeared right on till within a few hours of his death, giving close personal attention to innumerable matters of private and public import, and resolutely refusing to permit himself that freedom from duty's tasks which his physical weakness really demanded. He seemed to be filled with that spirit which made Cecil Rhodes cry out, when his earthly course was closing, that there was still so much to do; and having a wonderful native energy and determination of purpose, he doggedly worked on till the very last. To those near and dear to him, it must now be a priceless consolation to know, as they do, that his time was largely spent in carrying out plans for the benefit of others, and that all through his trying illness he was as eager to help the distressed or to assist any good public movement as he was in the days of robust health. It is given to no man to be perfect, and Captain Glen Kidston was a man impetuous, as generous souls are apt to be but a personality more winning than his it would be almost impossible to imagine. One just had to like him the attraction of his kindness and geniality was an irresistible force. The loss to Breconshire which his death occasions cannot yet be measured what we realise now is that it is so great that we know not how the gap is to be filled. His memory will be cherished here until the children of today are old men and women, for he loved all little folk, and so many of them knew it that they will treasure up the name of Glen Kidston amongst those happy recollections of childhood which nothing can efface. Archibald Glen Kidston came from a well known West of Scotland family. He was born on April 4th, 1871, the eldest son of the late Mr George J. Kidston, of Finlaystone, Renfrewshire, N.B. The family was closely associated with the development of the shipping industry on the Clyde, and this interest in one of the leading shipping centres of the Kingdom was carried on by Captain Kidston, who had been for some years chairman of the Clyde Shipping Co. The deceased gentleman was educated privately, and afterwards took a commission in the 3rd Royal Highlanders, in which regiment he became captain and in which he remained until his death. He married in 1898 Miss Chapman, daughter of Spencer Chapman, Esq., of S4, Eccleston Square, London, and leaves her with two sons and three daughters. The elder son is a naval cadet at Osborne. Captain and Mrs Glen Kidston and family eame to reside in Breconshire some five years ago, taking Gwernyfed, Three Cocks, a beautifully situated mansion with historic associations. It was not long before the presence in the county of such a forceful personality as that of Captain Kidston was felt and appreciated. He had the will, and the means to do good, and he set about doing it, both in private in assisting individuals and in public in supporting charitable and other societies. He was one of the promoters of and principal subscribers to the Talgarth Agricultural Show, which particularly affected his own immediate district; later he took the presidency of the great Breconshire Agricultural Show at Brecon, and this year he served a similar office for the revived agricultural show at Builth Wells. His gifts to these and similar societies, intended to foster the industry of agriculture on which Breconshire mainly depends, would make a long list if they could be all set down. A loyal Churchman, he liberally supported diocesan and other Church funds and in his own parish church, St. Peter's, Glasbury, he took an intense interest. He gave a new organ and a handsome screen and installed electric light, amongst other benefactions and being very fond of music, constantly arranged organ recitals of a high standard, which were greatly appreciated in the locality. His interest in St. Peter's Church extended to the bell-ringing, and having done much to encourage the local band of ringers, he instituted an annual bell-ringing competition, presenting a beautiful shield as a trophy. In politics Captain Kidston was a Conservative, of the modern school. On more than one occasion he was heard to declare that he loathed politics as a question of party strife but much as he disliked party conflict, he felt that there was a duty imposed on him to do what he could to promote the Conservative cause, the success of which he believed to be necessary for the welfare of the country. And so he was found bringing his wonderful zeal and tireless energy to bear on the Conservative organisation in Breconshire, and by special conferences and in other ways he infused a new spirit of enthusiasm and confidence into the party which has not yet ceased to bear fruit. He was made a vice-president of the Breconshire Conservative Association, in recognition of his many services, at the last annual meeting. Here it is fitting, perhaps, to mention that for several years he had been the chairman of the directors of the "Brecon County Times" Ltd., and took a deep interest in the progress of this paper. Captain Kidston's large hearted affection for children found expression in various ways and on many occasions. He was constantly devising treats for the youngsters of the district surrounding Gwernyfed, and as recently as July last had a monster children's fete in Gwernyfed Park, when some 8,000 B Sunday School scholars from Breconshire and Radnorshire were taken there in special trains, etc., which he provided. He would do anything for children, and one recalls, as a flash-light on the secret of his influence, a road-side incident in which he was the happy centre of a group of urchins, for whose benefit he produced weird noises from some mysterious place in his motor-car. Though it was not generally known in Breconshire, he was a most liberal supporter of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, and showed his sense of its value by bringing its claims before his young guests at the July fete. He found his personal pleasure mostly a in shooting and fishing, but there was no form of genuine sport that did not appeal to him, as witness the generous help he gave to the Gwernyfed Coursing Meetings, from which his neighbours, and particularly the farmers, derived so much pleasure; and his making of a splendid cricket ground near the mansion and encouraging a local team to improve their knowledge of the game in the kindest possrble way. He was one of the finest game shots in the kingdom and was a strong supporter of the National Retreiver Trials, in which he had some success as an owner. To salmon fishing he was strongly attached. He joined the Board of Conservators for the Wye and was very keen about improving the salmon fishing in that river, and was always ready to give his views a practical form. He was just as much interested in improving the salmon fishing in the Naver, in the North of Scotland, where he rented a Skelpick Lodge from the Duke of Sutherland. The happy brush of a local peer has preserved for friends an incident of the deceased's Scotch fishing experiences showing that no obstacle was great enough to daunt him. He was made a Justice of the Peace for Breconshire some time since, rarely exercised the office of a magistrate. Neither the judicial role nor the small disputes of local authorities appealed to him, and though, had he lived, he might have been persuaded to seek election for the County Council, it is certain that nothing but a strong sense of duty would have impelled him to that course. The funeral will take place at St. Peter's Church, Glasbury, on Friday, at 2.30 p.m., and we understand that flowers may be sent to the church. |
Marriages GRO 2nd qtr 1898 Chapman, Helene Adeline B St. Geo. H. Sq. 1a 943 KIDSTON, Archibald Glen St. Geo. H. Sq. 1a 943 |
Birth GRO 2nd qtr 1927 Kidston, Male Soames St.Geo.H.Sq. 1a 554 |
Spouse of Nancy Miriel Denise SOAMES 1907-1997~~ |
Birth GRO 3rd qtr 1899 Kidston, George Pearson G Kensington 1a 164 ----- England Births and Christenings Name: George Pearson Glen Kidston Gender: Male Christening Date: 19 Jul 1899 Christening Place: Kensington, Middlesex, England Father's Name: Archibald Glen Kidston Mother's Name: Helene Adelaine Blanche Kidston ===== In November 1929 at Croydon, London, England, he was the sole surviror of an airliner crash. In 1931 he made a record England-Cape of Good Hope flight. ----- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Glen Kidston Kidston Autocar 1931.jpg Nationality British 24 Hours of Le Mans career Participating years 1929-1930 Teams Bentley Motors Ltd. Best finish 1st (1930) Class wins 1 (1930) George Pearson Glen Kidston (23 January 1899 - 5 May 1931) was an English record-breaking aviator and motor racing driver. Kidston was a member of the well known Bentley Boys of the late 1920s, and possibly the wealthiest of that already wealthy set. His father, A.G. Kidston, was a grandson of the original A.G. Kidston who was a metal and machinery merchant in Glasgow with interests in the Clyde Shipping Company, local solicitors, accountants and banking interests amalgamated into the Clydesdale Bank. Andrew Bonar Law MP was a Kidston, by his mother, and Chancellor of the Exchequer during World War I, being briefly Tory Prime Minister in the year of his death 1923 ("The Forgotten Prime Minister, the life and times of Andrew Bonar Law, 1858-1923"). Kidston was one of the four, core Grosvenor Square-based Bentley team drivers, whose day-long parties passed into contemporary legend. A former Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Navy, he was torpedoed twice (in the consecutive sinkings of HMS Aboukir and Hogue) in the same morning during the action of 22 September 1914 against German submarine U-9 under the command of Commander Otto Weddigen as the fleet manoeuvred. Following repatriation he served in the dreadnought HMS Orion, with the British Grand Fleet at the Battle of Jutland, running gunnery orders on open deck under direct enemy fire. Kidston grasped submarine tactics and served on several leading-edge British submarines, including the notorious X1, which he served on (Source: Family) in North Sea trials. During the trials the X1 embedded itself in the seabed as its gauges were faulty, but was freed after a dangerous period on the sea bed. In December 1926 he received command of the H-class submarine, the Beardmore-built H24, built at Portsmouth. Away from his duties as a submariner, he was an early pioneer of naval flight. Glen Kidston competed in numerous motor races including prestigious events such as the Monte Carlo Rally, Isle of Man TT motorcycle races, and Shelsley Walsh hillclimb. As a naval amateur he raced a Sunbeam motorcycle up the hill climb in Hong Kong and conducted speed trials on the sands, bringing the bike with him in his submarine which was patrolling the China Station. Kidston entered the 1929 Irish Grand Prix Éireann Cup at Phoenix Park but was narrowly beaten by the Alfa Romeo of former Russian Imperial Guard officer Boris Ivanowski. This was achieved at the expense of Britons Glen Kidston and Henry Birkin, whose Bentleys were second and third respectively. He also owned and raced the first Bugatti in the UK and entered the Le Mans 24 hour race in 1929 and 1930. On the second occasion he won the race, driving a Bentley Speed Six in partnership with Woolf Barnato, with the Bentley team delivering an epic 1-2-3-4 victory. In 1929 Kidston was travelling from Croydon to Amsterdam in a German airliner. 21 mins into the flight he sensed an imminent crash and assumed the safety position, likewise assisting his fellow traveller Prince Eugen von Schaumberg-Lippe. On impact, Kidston kicked out the fuselage whilst alight all over and doused himself in the wet grass. He re-entered the burning wreck to save the badly burned Prince who subsequently died; the flames prevented him assisting others. Kidston fought through a mile of wood at night to summon help. As he flagged a motorist down, his clothes were still smoking. He rang the details to Croydon Airport personally before flying for a brief flight to rebuild his nerve. He was then hospitalised with extensive burns. Kidston was the sole survivor. Kidston was a renowned big game shot and travelled on pioneering safaris in remote Kenyan districts. Films of these expeditions, of his early naval and other aviation and Bentley team work are held at the British Film Institute due to their quality and pioneering footage. In April 1931, Glen Kidston completed a record breaking flight from Netheravon to Cape Town, South Africa. He completed the journey in just 6½ days, flying his own specially adapted Lockheed Vega monoplane and averaging 131 mph. However, Kidston was never to make the return trip. After earlier near misses in aeroplane, motorcycle, speed boat and even submarine accidents, Kidston was killed, only a year after his Le Mans triumph when his borrowed de Havilland Puss Moth broke up in mid-air while flying through a dust storm over the Drakensberg mountains. A memorial to him stands to this day at the place where his aircraft crashed, being an aluminium propellor set in stone to warn passing aviators. His gravestone at St. Peter's in Glasbury-upon-Wye on the Welsh borders, his childhood home, reads "Time and tide wait for no man", with a sun dial. News of Kidston's death broke in the London evening papers and both Margaret Whigham, later Duchess of Argyll, and Barbara Cartland, both amongst Kidston's lovers, claim in their memoirs to have fainted on leaving the theatre and seeing the headlines. Cartland named her first son Glen in his memory. The Hollywood femme fatale Pola Negri is also reputed to have known Kidston. |
Marriages GRO 4th qtr 1925 KIDSTON, George P G Soames St.Geo.H.Sq. 1a 1025 Soames, Nancy M D Kidston St. Geo. H. Sq. 1a 1025 |
Birth GRO 2nd qtr 1956 KIDSTON, Jane C PEASE Marylebone 5d 399 Birth GRO 1st qtr 1964 KIDSTON, George A G PEASE Marylebone 5d 551 |
Other children of Captain Archibald Glen Kidston and Hélène Adeline Blanche Chapman Nancy Ellinor Kidston+5 b. 1901 Hélène Ellinor Clare Kidston+5 b. c 1904, d. 26 Jun 2005 Audrey Dorothy Kidston+ b. 1907 Lieutenant Home Ronald Archibald Kidston+ b. 11 Mar 1910 ----- Nancy Ellinor whose first husband, Esme Ivo Bligh, was the 9th Earl of Darnley. 2nd Leonard Evelyn Cotterell ----- Hélene Ellinor Clare Bullen-Smith (nee Kidston), scion of the BLG family of Kidston of Redenham Park, died at her home, 26 June, 2005. She was aged 101 years. She was the second daughter of Capt Archibald Glen Kidston (1871-1913), The Black Watch, by his wife Hélene Adeline Blanche Chapman (later Lady Windham) (of the BLG family Chapman of Donhead House). She married (i) 1925 (div. 1933), Major Philip Pinckney Curtis, MC, scion of the Curtis baronets, by whom she had issue; married (ii) 1933 (div. 1950), Rear-Admiral Philip Esmonde Phillips, CB, DSO, by whom she had one son; married (iii) 1952, Major-General David Charles Bullen-Smith, MC, of Bullington House, Sutton Scotney, Hants. The funeral takes place at Bullington Church, 9 July, 2005 ----- Audrey, whose first husband was a Anthony Seymour Belville (BLG) and whose second husband was the Hon Peter Pleydell-Bouverie, scion of the Earls of Radnor. ----- Lieut. Home Ronald Archibald Kidston, who married a daughter of the 5th Earl Howe. Marriages Lady Georgiana Mary Curzon Eleanor Georgiana Keith Erica Lanz |
USA Public Records Name: Darla F Patterson Residence Date: 01 Apr 1998 Residence Place: Mesa, Arizona Phone Number: (602) 820-6107 Phone Number Recorded Date: 01 Apr 1998 Address: 1651 S Dobson Rd., Mesa, Arizona 85202 Record Number: 681758298 |
USA Public Records Name: Monty D Kieffer Residence Date: 13 Nov 2000 Residence Place: Tucson, Arizona Birth Date: 01 Oct 1955 Address: 7730 E Broadway Blvd Apt 733, Tucson, Arizona 85710 Address Date: 13 Nov 2000 2nd Address: 550 N Pantano Rd Apt 245, Tucson, Arizona 85710 2nd Address Date: 01 Jun 1995-18 Jul 2001 3rd Address: 394 S Main St., Pima, Arizona 85543 3rd Address Date: 01 Nov 1992 Possible Relatives: Debbie A Bryant, Jaime Lynne Kieffer Record Number: 119317732 |
USA Public Records Name: Tylene Kieffer Residence Date: 01 Jan 1998-01 Jan 2004 Residence Place: Pima, Arizona Birth Date: 17 Sep 1962 Address: 403 PO Box, Pima, Arizona 85543 Record Number: 480858535 |
Parents: William Leo Kieffer, 1 Sep 1907-27 Sep 2000, Find A Grave Memorial# 18326157 Eva Alica (Deal) Kieffer, 7 Feb 1911-13 Apr 1998, Find A Grave Memorial# 18326153 ----- California, Birth Index Name: William Darrell Kieffer Event Type: Birth Event Date: 05 Mar 1929 Event Place: Los Angeles, California Gender: Male Mother's Name: Deal ----- USA Social Security Death Index Given Name: Wm Darrell Surname: Kieffer Birth Date: 5 March 1929 Social Security Number: 527-34-8768 State: Arizona Last Place of Residence: Graham, Arizona Previous Residence Postal Code: 85543 Event Date: 16 February 2004 Age: 75 ----- Burial Plot: SEC G-BLK 08-LOT 04E-SITE 10 Find A Grave Memorial# 18326156 ===== Funeral services for Darrell Kieffer, 74, of Pima, were conducted Tuesday, Feb. 24, at 10 a.m. at the Pima LDS Chapel by Bishop Tom Claridge. Concluding services followed in the Pima Cemetery. Darrell was born March 5, 1929, in Hawthorne, Calif., to William and Eva Kieffer. At a young age, Darrell's family moved to Glenbar. He attended school in Pima and later served in the Army during the Korean conflict. Darrell returned to Pima and married Faye Long on December 5, 1952, in the Mesa Arizona Temple. He served as a Graham County Deputy Sheriff under Skeet Bowman. Darrell and Faye later moved to the Black River where he worked as a lineman for Phelps Dodge for 13 years, then returned to Pima. Darrell was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints serving in the Pima First Ward. He was a former mayor of Pima, former chief of the Pima Volunteer Fire Dept., served on the Pima City Council for 12 years, and served as a clerk for Graham County Board of Supervisors. Darrell and Faye served three missions, serving two missions at the Promontory Ranch Mission, Promontory, Utah, and the Hairpin Ranch Mission, Jackson, Mont.; they also attended 24 different LDS Temples. Survivors include his wife, Faye of Pima; children, Darla Patterson of Chandler, Monty Kieffer of Safford, Cindy Turner of Safford, and Tylene Miller of St. David; brother, Jerry Kieffer of Pima; Rohlene Pollock of Pima; 12 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Arrangements were en-trusted to Bunker's Caldwell Chapel. Eastern Arizona Courier, Safford, Arizona Posted: Wednesday, March 3, 2004 ----- USA Census, 1940 Name: Darrell Kieffer Event Place: Supervisorial District 2, Graham, Arizona Gender: Male Age: 11 Marital Status: Single Race: White Relationship to Head of Household: Son Birthplace: California Birth Year (Estimated): 1929 Last Place of Residence: Same House Household Role Gender Age Birthplace William L Kieffer Head M 32 Evelyn Kieffer Wife F 29 Rohlene Kieffer Dau F 12 Darrell Kieffer Son M 11 District: 5-12 , Family Number: 6 , Sheet Number and Letter: 1A , Line Number: 21 , Affiliate Publication Number: T627 , Affiliate Film Number: 103 , Digital Folder Number: 005461859 , Image Number: 00271 ----- USA Public Records Name: William Darrell Kieffer Also Known As Name: Darrell Kieffer Residence Date: 01 Nov 2003-01 Nov 2004 Residence Place: Pima, Arizona Birth Date: 05 Mar 1929 Phone Number: (928) 485-2670 Phone Number Recorded Date: 01 Nov 2004 Address: 136 S 200 W., Pima, Arizona 85543 2nd Address: 136 W 2nd, Pima, Arizona 85543 2nd Address Date: 01 Jun 1996 3rd Address: 403 PO Box, Pima, Arizona 85543 3rd Address Date: 01 Dec 1986-01 Jan 2004 Record Number: 480858459 |
USA Social Security Death Index Given Name: Melba Middle Name: A Surname: Albright Birth Date: 12 July 1910 Social Security Number: 468-07-7695 State: Minnesota Last Place of Residence: Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona Previous Residence Postal Code: 85202 Event Date: 27 May 1989 Age: 79 |
Minnesota, Marriage Index Name: Melba A Chatfield Event Date: 18 Apr 1963 Event Place: Hennepin, Minnesota Gender: Female Age: 52 Birth Date: Birth Year (Estimated): 1911 Spouse's Name: James P Albright Spouse's Age: 57 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1906 Affiliate Record Type: Bride |
United States, GenealogyBank Historical Newspaper Obituaries Name: Arnold C Kienow Event Type: Obituary Event Date: 14 Apr 1989 Event Place: Aberdeen, South Dakota Address: 814 S. Lawson St. Residence Place: Aberdeen, South Dakota Residence Date: 10 Apr 1989 Gender: Male Age: 75 Birth Date: 13 Dec 1913 Death Date: 01 May 1985 Newspaper: Aberdeen Daily News Spouse and Children Mary A Getsman Wife Female Leonard Or Butch Kienow Son Male Dennis Kienow Son Male Larry Kienow Son Male Gary Kienow Son Male M Dale Kienow Son Male Mrs Harold Mclean Dau Female Mrs Leo Horner Daughter Female Peggy Kienow Daughter Female Mrs John Daughter Female Vicki Dubray Daughter Female Parents and Siblings Charles Kienow Father Male Edith Mathieu Kienow Mother Female Mrs Ernest Strum Sister Female Extended Family Marilyn Mclean Son-In-Law Male Judy Horner Son-In-Law Male Orine Strum Brother-In-Law Male Others on Record Rev David Doppenberg Nonrelative Male Dale Kienow Nonrelative Male Jason Kienow Nonrelative Male Frank Getsman Nonrelative Male |
Father's Birthplace: New Jersey Mother's Birthplace: New Jersey |
Marriage Name: Jacob R. Castner Birth Date: 1853 Age: 25 Spouse's Name: Bella L. Kiersteaal Spouse's Birth Date: 1859 Spouse's Age: 19 Event Date: 17 Sep 1878 Event Place: Newark, Essex, New Jersey Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M02512-4 , System Origin: New Jersey-EASy , GS Film number: 494248 , Reference ID: C #10 |
Social Security Death Index Name: Jerome Kieser SSN: 470-48-1550 Born: 28 Apr 1922 Last Benefit: 55360 Mayer, Carver, Minnesota Died: Dec 1980 State (Year) SSN issued: Minnesota (1959-1960) ----- Burial Plot: Block 8 Lot 28 Plot 1. Find A Grave Memorial# 111075211 |
Name Jerome M Kieser Event Type Marriage Event Date 17 Jun 1978 Event Place Carver, Minnesota Gender Male Age 56 Birth Year (Estimated) 1922 Spouse's Name Melba M Chatfield Spouse's Age 51 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1927 Affiliate Record Type Groom Page H 14 |
Vermont, Vital Records Name Elaine Frances Kilburn Event Date 18 Jan 1942 Event Place Rutland, Vermont Gender Female Father's Name John Daniel Kilburn Mother's Name Alice Fiske Cole |
Vermont, Vital Records Name John Daniel Kilburn Event Date 01 Nov 1919 Event Place Hubbardton, Vermont Gender Male Father's Name Daniel Kilburn Mother's Name Francis Pierce |
Vermont, Vital Records Name John Daniel Kilburn Event Type Marriage Event Date 10 Jun 1939 Event Place Leicester, Vermont Gender Male Spouse's Name Alice Fisk Cole Spouse's Gender Female Spouse's Father's Name Roy H Cole Spouse's Mother's Name Elsia Fisk |
Father: John Benjamin Kilgore, Birthplace: South Carolina Mother: Susan Daniel Giles, Birthplace: South Carolina ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 65074011 |
Father's Birthplace: Ireland Mother's Birthplace: Kansas ----- California, Death Index Name: Katie M Henneman Event Date: 08 Oct 1964 Event Place: Los Angeles, California Birth Date: 04 Aug 1900 Birthplace: Montana Gender: Female Mother's Name: Fickes |
Marriage Name: Edward Maurice Chatfield Spouse's Name: Elizabeth Killick Event Date: 06 Aug 1821 Event Place: St Mary Abchurch,London,England Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M04589-1 System Origin: England-ODM GS Film number: 374483 |
Birth GRO 1st qtr 1892 Killick, Horace Arthur Brentford 3a 41 |
Birth GRO 3rd qtr 1860 KILLICK Horace Tunbridge 2a 398 Death GRO 2nd qtr 1892 Killick, Horace 31 Tunbridge 2a 370 |
Marriages GRO 1st qtr 1891 CHATFIELD, Minnie Ann Elham 2a 1383 Killick, Horace Elham 2a 1383 |
Marriages GRO 1st qtr 1875 CHATFIELD, Edwin Tunbridge 2a 766 KILLICK, Mary Tunbridge 2a 766 |
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Yeoman and Widow in licence. |
Parents Calvin S. KILLOM birth: 8 June 1805 death: 4 August 1891 Anna NOURSE birth: 28 August 1798 / 1799 death: 4 September 1886 |
Michigan, Death Certificates Name: Jimmie Russell Kilpatrick Event Type: Death Event Date: 02 Nov 1950 Event Place: Lansing, Ingham, Michigan Gender: Male Age: 0 Marital Status: Single Birth Date: 17 Sep 1950 Birthplace: Lansing, Michigan Birth Year (Estimated): 1950 Father's Name: Russell Kilpatrick Mother's Name: Phylis Hager GS Film number: 1972749 Digital Folder Number: 005237589 Image Number: 02117 |
Father's Name: Lee Kilpatrick Mother's Name: Florence Faust |
Indiana, Marriages Name: Russell Kilpatrick Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 19 Oct 1941 Event Place: Angola, Steuben, Indiana Registration Place: , Steuben, Indiana Marriage License Date: 19 Oct 1941 Residence Place: Camp Livingston, , Louisiana Gender: Male Age (Estimated): 22 Birth Date: 18 Jan 1919 Birthplace: Vermontville, , Michigan Father's Name: Lee Kilpatrick Mother's Name: Florence Faust Spouse's Name: Phyllis Hager Spouse's Residence Place: Vermontville, , Michigan Spouse's Gender: Female Spouse's Age (Estimated): 21 Spouse's Birth Date: 28 Mar 1920 Spouse's Birthplace: Vermontville, , Michigan Spouse's Father's Name: Leray Hager Spouse's Mother's Name: Cora Chatfield Officiator's Name: N E Smith Page: 538 GS Film number: 001887336 Digital Folder Number: 005329153 Image Number: 01172 Number of Images: 1 |
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