Henry Charles Quin |
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born: | 1859 in Australia |
died: | March 1926 in Tonbridge, Kent |
x 1891 Constance Lily Dundas | |
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1. | Whilemina Florence Dundas Quin |
2. | Sheelagh Norah Dundas Quin |
3. | Louisa Constance Quin |
Louisa Constance Quin |
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Daughter of: | Henry Charles Quin |
and: | Constance Lily Dundas |
born: | 1894 |
died: | 1953 Tonbridge, Kent |
Sheelagh Norah Dundas Quin |
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Daughter of: | Henry Charles Quin |
and: | Constance Lily Dundas |
born: | 1903 |
x 1936 John Whitfield | |
died: | November 1980 |
Wilhemina Florence Dundas Quin |
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Daughter of: | Henry Charles Quin |
and: | Constance Lily Dundas |
born: | |
died: | 1982 in West Sussex, England |
14/7/1925 Tonbridge, Kent, Richard Grant Gowenloch Varden | |
the following children were born of this union: | |
1. | Richard David Bulkeley Varden |
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died: | |
x Clarissa Dundas Graham | |
Edward Rhys Jones |
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Son of: | Edward Rhys Jones |
and: | Mary |
born: | 1860 in London |
died: | 1946 |
Occupation: | Vicar of St. Lukes Reigate, Surrey |
1. | x 5/4/1910 Florence Kathleen Dundas Merriman |
Constance Rider | |
Daughter of: | Thomas John Rider |
and: | Margaret Adelaide Dundas |
born: | 1878 |
died: | Monday 9 June 1969 |
x 1906 Walter Leslie Dundas (cousin) | |
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1. | Margaret Essie Dundas |
Thomas John Rider |
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Son of: | Thomas John Rider |
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born: | 1849 Shropshire |
died: | Monday 2 October 1911 as a result of falling from his horse whilst riding with the North Shropshire hounds |
Occupation: | Vicar of Baschurch, Shropshire |
x 1877 Margaret Adelaide Dundas | |
the following children were born of this union: | |
1. | James Sidney Dundas Rider born 1881 |
2. | Constance Rider born 1878 |
James Sidney Dundas Rider |
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Son of: | Thomas John Rider |
and: | Margaret Adelaide Dundas |
born: | 1881 Nottinghamshire |
died: | Friday 11 September 1959 as a result of falling from his horse whilst hunting with the Ludlow pack |
Occupation: | Vicar of St. Mary's, Caynham, Shropshire 1926-59. Awarded the Military Cross for bravery in action on the Somme |
x November 1910 Stella Harding | |
The fine modem window in the south wall of St Mary's Church is dedicated to the 'Hunting Parson', the Rev. James Sidney Dundas Rider. At the age of 77 years he received fatal injuries whilst hunting with the Ludlow pack at Bleathwood in 1959. The Rev. Rider was a familiar and much loved figure in the village and had served as chaplain to the Royal Air Force for five years during the Second World War. Previously he had served as a chaplain in France in the First World War where he was awarded the Military Cross for bravery in action on the Somme. The window shows him walking through the village, thumb stick in hand. | |