
1936 - 1955 (18 years)
1904 - 1983 (78 years)
Birth |
9 Dec 1904 |
Port Alfred, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
Died |
13 Nov 1983 |
Kitale, Kenya |
Buried |
Kitale Cemetery, Kitale, Kenya |
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Father |
Henry Mitford-Barberton, b. 7 Sep 1850, 'Highlands', Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
Mother |
Mary Layard Bowker, b. 26 Apr 1863, Roeland Street, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa |
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Family |
Mary Pitt, b. 28 Feb 1906 |
Married |
3 Nov 1935 |
Children |
| 1. Simon Anthony McGowan Mitford-Barberton, b. 6 Sep 1936, Ealing, London, England |
| 2. Simon Anthony Mcgowan Mitford-Barberton, b. 6 Sep 1936, Ealing,,England,Gt. Britain |
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1906 - 1985 (79 years)
Birth |
28 Feb 1906 |
Died |
26 Apr 1985 |
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Father |
Major Bernard Pitt, b. Est 1880, Nairobi, Kenya |
Mother |
Agnes, - wife of Bernard Pitt, b. Est 1880 |
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Family 1 |
A. Mathews |
Children |
+ | 1. Ann Mary, Hobson Mathews Hobson Mathews |
| 2. Gillian Bernadine Hobson Mathews |
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Family 2 |
Alban Mcgowan Mitford-Barberton, b. 9 Dec 1904, Port Alfred, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
Married |
3 Nov 1935 |
Children |
| 1. Simon Anthony McGowan Mitford-Barberton, b. 6 Sep 1936, Ealing, London, England |
| 2. Simon Anthony Mcgowan Mitford-Barberton, b. 6 Sep 1936, Ealing,,England,Gt. Britain |
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Name |
Simon Anthony Mcgowan Mitford-Barberton |
Birth |
6 Sep 1936 |
Ealing,,England,Gt. Britain |
Gender |
Female |
Birth |
6 Sep 1936 |
Ealing, , England, Gt. Britain |
Death |
27 Mar 1955 |
Nairobi, , , Kenya |
1820 Lineage |
Yes |
Death |
27 Mar 1955 |
Nairobi,,,Kenya |
Person ID |
I184416 |
master |
Last Modified |
24 Sep 2024 |
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Notes |
- He inherited his father's talent in motor mechanics - always his main interest
- Was appprenticed to Hughs Motors, Nairobi. Played the organ, piano, violin,
- guitar,saxiphone & accordian. He had a glorious boy-soprano voice which was
- destroyed by polio. This was overcome eventually, but by then his voice had
- broken. He attended school at Eldoret and St Mary's College, Nairobi. He was
- killed in a motor accident.
- He inherited his father's talent in motor mechanics - always his main interest
Was appprenticed to Hughs Motors, Nairobi. Played the organ, piano, violin,
guitar,saxiphone & accordian. He had a glorious boy-soprano voice which was
destroyed by polio. This was overcome eventually, but by then his voice had
broken. He attended school at Eldoret and St Mary's College, Nairobi. He was
killed in a motor accident.
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Sources |
- [S5018] Jervois, Wiliam.
Record originated in 1820sttl.ged
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