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151 Amelia went to school with Bedelia O'Kelly Moloney, Amelia (I2638)
 
152 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. TUSTING, Osborne (I44454)
 
153 An impressive all-rounder.

Sportsman - Rugby, football, cricket and golf. Played for the winning Royal Engineers team in the FA cup final in 1875.

An early member of the Royal Aero Soc (1911), chairman from 1912-19. Knighted for services to Air Inventions Committee.

https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/Richard_Ruck 
RUCK, Sir, Major General Richard Matthews (I2549)
 
154 an officer in the Navy, who was killed in Ashantee, where he served under Sir Charles McCarthy JONES, Edwin (I10344)
 
155 Ancestry, UK and Ireland, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960

Arrived in Plymouth, England from Buenos Aires on the Andalucia (Blue Star Line), on 26th Apr 1927 - travelling with Eileen Mary Cornish Young, proposed address in UK was Dr O'Kelly, Chipping Norton.

Arrived in Liverpool, England from River Plate, Argentina on the Deseado (Royal Mail Steam Packet Company), on 24th Apr 1930 - travelling alone 
YOUNG, Charles Octavius Hedderwick (I0029)
 
156 Ann ATKIN died on the 8th July in 1872 in a Mental Hospital around thesame time as her daughter, in Salem, Illinois, United States of America. MERRELL, Ann (I4769)
 
157 Annie Bell ATKIN was born about 1854 in Brooklyn, New York, in theUnited States of America after Walter and Margaret Hill ATKIN and theirextended family had arrived there around 1852 to 53.
The ATKIN family then travelled westwards to Illinois, where severalof the family settled. After the birth of Elizabeth ATKIN about 1857 inIllinois, Walter, Margaret Hill ATKIN and their children accompanied thegrandmother Arabella ATKIN back to England. Here Walter and Margaret HillATKIN stayed in London for a while.
In London in 1858 Walter and Margaret had another daughter VictoriaRossetta Barbra ATKIN. At the end of this year the ATKIN family packed upthe rest of their belongings and the children yet again, boarded theship 'Lincolnshire' at Gravesend and sailed for Melbourne, Victoria,Australia.
By this time Annie Bell ATKIN was four years old. The ATKIN familylived in Melbourne at various addresses, where three more daughters wereborn. Just how Annie Bell ATKIN was educated is not known, but shecertainly knew how to read and write.
Sometime before the end of 1870 Annie Bell ATKIN met her futurehusband Marius Alexander LALCHE'RE a Frenchman, who worked as a carrierin Sydney.
At St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Timms Hill, Sydney, Annie BellATKIN was married to Marius Alexander LALCHE'RE on the 3rd of January1871. Annie Bell was just eighteen years of age and her husbandtwenty-seven years.
In late 1871 Annie Bell LALCHE'RE gave birth to their first child, ason named Walter J. LALCHE'RE.

1. Walter J. LACHE'RE married Marie in 1895. Their first child a sonMarius W. L. was born in 1896 and died the same year. A secondson Leon was born in 1902.

2.Marius Morrison LALCHE'RE born in 1873 was the second child ofMarius Alexander and Annie Bell LALCHE'RE. In 1898 he marriedAgnes McFREEMAN.

3. Gordon William LALCHE'RE born in 1875 married Martha A. GEE.They had children of whom one is named Cyril born in 1904.

4. Leonie M. LALCHE'RE born in 1878.

5. Theodora May LALCHE'RE born in 1880.

6. Vivian T. LALCHE'RE born in 1883 married Rose. They lived inSurfer's Paradise and had no children.

7. Henry Thompson LALCHE'RE born in 1885, he married Doris M.AGNEW.

Marius Alexander LALCHE'RE, husband of Annie Bell, died at his home,'Brooklyn', Fairfield, Sydney, on the 15th of June 1888. He was onlyforty-one years of age.
Newspaper Death Notice reads;
'Death on the 15 June 1888 at his residence Brooklyn, Fairfield, Sydney.Marius Alexander LALCHE'RE, Lyons, France, son of Benoit LALCHE'RE. Aged41yrs, leaving a wife and large family.'

Annie Bell LALCHE'RE and her young family must have been devastatedat the death of Marius Alexander. Life was not easy for a young widow inthose days, so it was not surprising when Annie Bell remarried in late1889.
Annie Bell LALCHE'RE (hotelkeeper) married John REDPATH (a gardener)at St. Bede's Church of England, Drummoyne, Five Dock, Sydney, on the31st of October 1889.
John REDPATH died in 1931. Below is a transcript of his Will andTestament, and the Probate Papers .
No. 178510 - REDPATH, John late of Wingham, - Farmer-.
'THIS IS THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT of me JOHN REDPATH of Khatabundahnear Wingham in the State of New South Wales Farmer I REVOKE all priorWills. I APPOINT my wife ANNIE BELL REDPATH and my Step-daughter TheodoraMay LALCHERE my Executrices and Trustees - I GIVE DEVISE AND BEQUEATHall my real and personal property of whatsoever nature and wheresoeversituate unto my said wife (should she be living at my death) absolutely -BUT if she should predecease me I GIVE DEVISE AND BEQUEATH all my realand personal property as aforesaid unto my said stepdaughter Theodora MayLALCHERE subject however to the payment by her of One Hundred Pounds toHenry LALCHERE of Khatabundah near Wingham in the state aforesaid FarmerIN WITNESS whereof I hereunto set my hand to this my Will this 13th dayof May in the year One Thousand nine hundred and twenty-six.......................................................................
JOHN REDPATH
SIGNED AND ACKNOWLEDGED by the TESTATOR as and for his last Will andTestament in the prescience of us both present at the same time who athis present in his sight and prescience and in the sight and presence ofeach other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses:- JOHN M.HOOKE Solr. Taree ---- W.E. MILLER Law Clerk Taree ---

14th January 1932 - On this date Probate of the last Will and Testamentof the said deceased was granted to ANNIE BELL REDPATH of near Wingham -Widow and Theodora May LALCHERE of Khatabundah - Spinster, the Executicesnamed in the said Will - TESTATOR died 12th AUGUST 1931 - ESTATE swornat 481,122 pounds & 9 shillings nett.'
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John and Annie Bell REDPATH farmed 'Khatabundah', Wingham, for manyyears. Theodora and Henry were also working on the farm, with theirmother Annie and step-father John REDPATH.
Annie Bell REDPATH aged 82 years, died at the Carlyle Private Hospital,Wingham, New South Wales, on the 15th of March 1936. She was buried atthe Church of England Cemetery in Wingham on the 15th of March 1936_________________________________________________________________

Members of the LALCHE'RE family used to holiday at the farm at Wingham,New South Wales. According to Chris WILLIAMS' father Charles MorrisonLALCHE'RE, 'All the younger children were in awe of "Grandma Redpath". 
ATKIN, Annie Bell (I3193)
 
158 Annie Roberts ATKIN who died 13th May 1856 of a fever in Dublin.
Death Notice, Cork Southern Reporter: .... 'Thurs 15 May 1856 .... AtMerrion Square, Dublin, on the 13th inst. of a fever Ann Roberts thebeloved and eldest daughter of John Drew ATKIN Esq.' (Buried in thefamily vault in Mt. Jerome Cemetery, Dublin)
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ATKIN, Anne Roberts (I3339)
 
159 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. TUSTING, John (I43794)
 
160 Arabella Drew ATKIN and her husband Frederick Eben HYATT married on twoseperate occasions.
Arabella & Frederick had originally planned to be married in Chicago,November 3 1902 but the money Frederick had saved to set up housekeepingwas depleted by the expense of Frederick's father's terminal illness.Frederick had promised his mother (Mary McKEAND HYATT) that she would beat his marriage, since she had not been able to attend any of her otherchildrens marriages.

So Frederick and Arabella with Aunt "A" went to East Chicago, Indiana onthat date 3rd of November 1902, and were secretly married. Then in thefollowing April they were "officially " married in Chicago at Aunt EmilyMOORE's home, on the 15th of April 1903.

Their children were;
1. Richard Atkin HYATT Snr.
2. Winnifred Drew HYATT.
3. Frederick Eben HYATT, Jr.
4. Robert Whittaker HYATT. 
ATKIN, Arabella Drew (I4934)
 
161 Arabella Drew ATKIN was born on the 20th of July 1860 at CardiganStreet, North Melbourne.
At the age of thirteen months, baby Arabella Drew ATKIN died ofbronchitis on the 8th of August 1861 at Peel Street, Hotham, Melbourne.She was buried at the New Cemetery on the 9th of August.
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ATKIN, Arabella Drew (I3196)
 
162 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. WHITTAKER, Arabella (Bell) (I8763)
 
163 Arrived at New York or Boston about 1835 but went on to Callao, Peru. Established a very successful business named Thomas Conroy & Sons. They were owners of extensive nitrate (sodium nitrate NaNO3) mines in the Atacama Desert area just south of Autofagasta, Peru (this City is now part of Chile). With his brother Peter he was also agent for the Bank of London. The brothers also brought the first Arabian race horses to the area and their memory is honored by the Jockey Club of Peru with an annual race called the "Thomas Conroy Classic." Conroy, Thomas (I2831)
 
164 Arthur received a bequest from the Will of his step-father, John Porredge, which left him "to my wife's son, Arthur Rucke 40 shillings at age 21".

sub-fonds PROBATE / COURT RECORDS
series Probate/court records: Archdeacon's Court, miscellaneous
sub-series Archdeaconry Court Miscellaneous
Repository Canterbury Cathedral Archives
Level file
RefNo CCA-DCb-PRC/18/21/135
Title Archdeaconry Court Miscellaneous
Date 25 Oct 1631
Description Plaintiff: Eliz KENNETT als RUCKE rel, exix; Defendant: n.s.; Document: All; Case: Test (Wm KENNETT, Brabourne)

sub-fonds Judicial (Church Courts)
series Church Courts: Papers in Ecclesiastical Suits
sub-series Ecclesiastical cause papers
Repository Canterbury Cathedral Archives
Level file
RefNo CCA-DCb-J/J/37/37
Title Ecclesiastical cause papers
Date c. 1626
Description Pl: Agnes JACOB als RUCKE St Bart Hosp Sandwich rel of Arthur R; Documents: Alleg; Case: M
RelatedMaterial See also: DCb/J/J/1/75 
RUCK, Arthur (I10465)
 
165 Article of July 28 1916 - Pte Geo Pettit 6th Northants seriously wounded , shot through head and shoulder, at a hospital in France. He survived at least until 1944 when he is recorded as mourner at his mother's funeral.

In the 1920's George and his wife were charged with child neglect and in 1922 there was an inquest into the death of his two year old daughter but it was determined that she died of natural causes - pneumonia. Dr. Balyney testified at the inquest.  
PETTIT, George Obed (I2760)
 
166 As Edward DREW's heiress, only child Mary, married but had no issue. DREW, Mary (I6227)
 
167 As of the 1861 census, Ann was widowed and living with her three children and her mother at St. Nicholas Rochester. Ann was described as being a landed proprietor. Household servant was Mary A. Judge who was born at Ospringe circa 1843. RUCK, Ann (I10319)
 
168 At National Library of Wales:
Matthews, Richard, bach., Pennal, Merioneth to Jones, Mary, sp., Llanbrynmair, Montgomeryshire : 1816 Apr. 1.
In Marriage bonds, ca. 1690-1837 (WlAbNL)004420301
Notes Marriage at Llanbrynmair, Montgomeryshire.
Notes marriage bond

Shelfmark St. Asaph A 165/37 
Family: Richard MATTHEWS / Mary JONES (F3405)
 
169 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. PETTIT, Eliza Elizabeth (I43795)
 
170 Attorney in Tallow and Dublin. CROKER, Edward (I9352)
 
171 Attorney-at-law, who practised at Machynlleth JONES, John (I10328)
 
172 Austin John Roberts ATKIN was born on the 1st of May 1876.

His occupation was a Mine Ventilation Engineer. This work took him toSouth Africa where he married Kate Frances HARVEY on the 18th September1907 at the Cathedral in Johannesburg, Transvaal.

Their daughter Margaret Carleton ATKIN was born on the 11th of October1908 at New Monyneaux Mine, near Heidelburg, Transvaal, South Africa.

Kate died at the Johannesburg Hospital, Transvaal on the 19th of March1918 .

On the 28th of Feb 1920, Austin John Roberts ATKIN remarried Janet RuthLEWIN at Johannesburg Cathedral.

Austin died on the 20th of March 1928 of kidney failure, at Johannesburg,at the age of 51 years. 
ATKIN, Austin John Roberts (I5686)
 
173 Australian Dictionary of Biography entry:
http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/hemmant-william-3749
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Wikipedia Entry:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hemmant
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HEMMANT, William (I2547)
 
174 author of the "One night in 1798", the O'Kelly story. Lynch, John O'Kelly (I2632)
 
175 BA (Trinity College, Dublin) 1795. FOULKE, William Digby (I9309)
 
176 BA at Trinity College Dublin in 1787 HEWSON, Robert (I9327)
 
177 Baptised 4 Feb 1839: Baptism Record: "Perú, bautismos, 1556-1930", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V59W-KJH : 13 February 2020), Petronila Enderica in entry for Petronila Emilia Conrroy, 1839.

Died of Pneumonia 
Conroy, Emily Petronila (I2829)
 
178 Baptism record in Ancestry Hemmant, Thomas (I0063)
 
179 Baptismal Register, St.Stephen's Church of Ireland, Upper MountStreet, Dublin.
Entry 861 .. 1-12-1850 (born 7-10-1850) - Susan Louise Florence of JohnDrew and Georgina ATKIN of 5 Merrion Square East (Esquire) ( Baptised byRev John ARMSTRONG)


Marriage Notice - Cork Chronicle - Thurs 17 April 1873 ... On 15thinst. at St. Peter's Church, Dublin, Francis George HODDER Esq., ofFountainstown, Co. Cork, Barrister at Law, to Susan Louisa Florencedaughter of the late John Drew ATKIN Esq., Castle Park, Co. Dublin.' 
ATKIN, Susan Louisa Florence (I3345)
 
180 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: John Thomas TUSTING / Sarah Tamar BROWNING (F16257)
 
181 Baptized at Middleton, Co. Cork on the30 June 1750. HAYMAN, Walter-Atkin (I5797)
 
182 Barrister-at-law, Gray's Inn, 1937 ATKIN, Rosaline Joan (I2539)
 
183 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. STEWART, Thomas Brown (I43801)
 
184 Became Sir William HAMILTON, the Governer of Heligoland. HAMILTON, William (I5803)
 
185 Bedfordshire Times and Independent 29 Sept 1866.
'...Lucy Elizabeth, Eldest Daughter of Daniel Ground, Esq., Eddernell, Cambridgeshire' 
Family: William HEMMANT / Lucy Elizabeth Ground (F928)
 
186 Bedfordshire Times and Independent 29 Sept 1866: '...Lucy Elizabeth, Eldest daughter of Daniel Ground, Esq., Eldernell, Cambridgeshire' Family: William HEMMANT / Lucy Elizabeth Ground (F928)
 
187 Birth date on Death Record does not match. Could be date of entry to the U.K. STEEN, Sheila Margaret (I44615)
 
188 Birth place (Eldernell) shown in 1911 Census HEMMANT, Ada (I57)
 
189 Birth place note ( J Evans): census Emley Yorks HOYLAND, Joseph (I2329)
 
190 Birth place note ( J Evans): Wath on Dearne Yorks Rotherham 1894 Sept 9c 686 NASH, Sylvia (I621)
 
191 Birth place note ( J Evans): 1841 census age 20 but must have been older cos Thomas was 7 (LONGMORE), Anna (I2068)
 
192 Birth place note ( J Evans): 1841 census Som APPLEBY, John (I1175)
 
193 Birth place note ( J Evans): 1841 census Som HASSELL, John (I2114)
 
194 Birth place note ( J Evans): 1841 census Som (HASSELL), Ann (I2115)
 
195 Birth place note ( J Evans): 1841 census Som APPLEBY, James (I2117)
 
196 Birth place note ( J Evans): 1841 census Som. (APPLEBY), Ann (I2116)
 
197 Birth place note ( J Evans): 1881 census PARSONS, Amy (I788)
 
198 Birth place note ( J Evans): 1881 census @ Brislington SMITH, Richard (I740)
 
199 Birth place note ( J Evans): 1881 census @ Bristol SMITH, Julia M (I739)
 
200 Birth place note ( J Evans): 1881 census Bitton Glouc. BENCE, Thomas (I775)
 

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