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A genealogy of the Selwyn family
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1787 - 1836 (49 years)
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
4. | John MacKenzie Macintyre (1.Donald1) was born on 22 Sep 1827 in St Pancras, Middlesex, England; died on 25 Dec 1902 in Meadowbank, Fortrose, Ross-shire, Scotland. |
5. | Mary Isabella Macintyre (1.Donald1) was born in 1829; died in 1933 in kilrock. Notes:
Described in letter from Julia Macintyre to Elmira as an old Centurian Aunt who has left Elmira shares to the value of £1000 per year
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Generation: 3
Generation: 4
9. | Elmira Wade (8.Ella3, 7.2, 1.Donald1) was born in in 63 sloane st London; died in 1982. Notes:
Present at the burning of William CH's book.
Great Family historian.
Spent 25 years studying Dr Monro who founded Bedlam.
Worked during first war in ministry of munitions and War office where she was responsible for keeping maps of squadrons and machines up to date. Was awarded MBE for her work. Worked in London slums for Princess Louise Children's hospital. Went to India as Lady Relinson's private secretary.
Keen interest in arts and organised exhibitions in London and Amsterdam.
2nd war was regional administrator SW England for WVS for which was awarded an OBE.
Moved to Lacock and classified archives at Corsham Court
" I don't know what Fairfax is doing, I don't care what Fairfax is doing. And I don't wish to know what Fairfax is doing." When asked about Fairfax Wade-Palmer of whom she did not approve. She made a family of her three nieces and our family in preference to getting married herself. Worked together one a biography of Thomas Munro of Bedlam a maternal ancestor (not published). Described Octavia as " appallingly stupid"
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