Talk:Olive Kendon

Latest comment: 3 years ago by Charles Matthews in topic Newspaper link

Identification

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http://www.tomrobinson.co.nz/genealogy/whitworthtree.html mentions two Olive Kendons, and some details which were in the draft might refer to the younger one, Olive Sylvia Kendon (1909-1999). So that may have been some confusion.

On the other hand there is the other possibility, that Olive Miriam Kendon taught at the Bethany School for a period, for example starting during WWI, until the mid-1920s, then going to the Selly Oaks Colleges as a mature student.

The reference used gives P. S. Benians as headmaster of Bethany School; while Olive's father was principal of the school. It talks about "Miss Olive" and "Miss Ella", and Ella would therefore be Olive's elder sister of that name (per the ref given above). It seems safe to conclude that they both were teachers at the family school. Charles Matthews (talk) 06:21, 14 April 2021 (UTC)Reply

Goudhurst College

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Whatever is said officially, [1] (not RS but an eye-witness) says that the College was using Doddington Hall already during WWII. Possibly it was split-site. The remark is from Daphne Enid Cowell (born 1928) about the year she turned 16, so 1944. Earlier she was at Charnes. The locations are about 15 miles (24 km) apart.

Of course more is needed to say anything about Olive's involvement in Cheshire apart from the job in Stockport.

We don't know where she was teaching. It could have been a further bit of split-site, in a centre of population. One of the newspaper reports says she founded the school. With wartime expedients, who knows?

Charles Matthews (talk) 10:32, 14 April 2021 (UTC)Reply

Seems that the relevance to Olive was probably that she heard about Bramhall on the grapevine. Charles Matthews (talk) 08:26, 8 May 2021 (UTC)Reply

K. T. Blamey

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It seems likely that this is the K. T. Blamey MC of the Lancashire Fusiliers with a TNA page. The given name appears to be Kendal. Not very prominent. Charles Matthews (talk) 05:33, 15 April 2021 (UTC)Reply

=> Kendall Trelawny Blamey (1891-1960), can see ranks of 2Lt, Capt, A/Major, Major. 1939 Register shows him to be Director of Manchester workers Furn(????) Fabrics (or something like that in the scrawl).

billinghurst sDrewth 08:15, 8 May 2021 (UTC)Reply

Date of birth

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@Billinghurst: The date of death 1977 for Olive Miriam Kendon (from https://www.ancestry.co.uk/genealogy/records/ellen-susan-todman-24-21rvv1z as well as the link given above) is something I can verify (date of memorial service stated in Because they asked, autobiography). I'd be grateful for a check on the date of birth 1897.

Unfortunately 1941, when it would be really interesting to know where Kendon was living, did not have a census in the UK because of wartime conditions. She may well have been out of the country (medical treatment) in 1951. Otherwise I think she would typically have been in the Kent/Sussex area. Charles Matthews (talk) 07:16, 8 May 2021 (UTC)Reply

@Charles Matthews: Date of birth, plus other data below. They haven't released the 1921 census, you are hopeful for anything after that!!! Fortunately there is the 1939 regsiter that gives her location. I can also see an 1899 photograph of Samuel, Ellen (called Nellie) and 6 kids (labelled Ella, Olive, Clarry, Don, Freda, Frank). — billinghurst sDrewth 07:53, 8 May 2021 (UTC)Reply
Very good, thanks! Charles Matthews (talk) 07:57, 8 May 2021 (UTC)Reply

birth

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  • FreeBMD

Name: Olive Miriam Kendon
Registration Year: 1897 Jun. Q.
Registration District: Cranbrook
Volume: 2a
Page: 753

death

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  • FreeBMD

Name: Olive Miriam Kendon
Death Age: 80
Birth Date: 5 Mar 1897
Registration Date: Jun. Q. 1977
Registration District: Bromsgrove
Volume: 29
Page: 0138

1939 Register

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Name: Olive M Kendon
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Single
Birth Date: 5 Mar 1897
Residence Year: 1939
Address: The Cott. Sunny View
Residence Place: Witney, Oxfordshire, England
Occupation: School Mistress
Line Number: 17
Schedule Number: 64
Sub Schedule Number: 6
Enumeration District: DZLG
Borough: Witney
Registration district: 156-1
Household Members Age
Martha E Crook 72
Mabel L Crook 27
(redacted)
(redacted)
Joyce M Everetts 14
Lusan May Hole 7
Ann B Jameson 17
Olive M Kendon 42
Marcell G Marion 45
Edith E.d. Newbigin 22
...

census

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  • 1901 England

Name: Olive Kendon
Age: 4
Relation to Head: Daughter
Gender: Female
Father: Samuel Kendon, schoolmaster, Bethany houseschool
Mother: Ellen Kendon
Birth Place: Goudhurst, Kent, England
Civil Parish: Goudhurst
Ecclesiastical parish: Goudhurst St Marys
Town: Curtisden Green
Registration District: Cranbrook
Sub-registration District: Hawkhurst
ED, institution, or vessel: 4
Neighbors:
Piece: 776
Folio: 48
Page Number: 5
Household Schedule Number: 32
Samuel Kendon 36
Ellen Kendon 34
Clarice Kendon 11
Ella Kendon 9
Frank Kendon 7
Donald Kendon 5
Olive Kendon 4
Freda Kendon 2
Norman Kendon 10/12

  • 1911 England

Name: Olive Kendon
Age in 1911: 14
Relation to Head: niece & Pupil (Pupil)
Gender: Female
Birth Place: Goudhurst, Kent
Street Address: The Ladies College, Goudhurst, Kent
Occupation: School
Registration District Number: 53
Sub-registration District: Hawkhurst
ED, institution, or vessel: 05
Piece: 4209
Household Members:
Name Age
Gertrude Markwell 22
Kate Wear 40
Lydia E Kendon 40
Ada W Kendon 41
Rebecca Kendon 48
Mary M Kendon 56
Olive Kendon 14

electoral

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  • London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Electoral Registers

Name: Olive Miriam Kendon
Electoral Date: 1938
Street Address: 47b NASSINGTON ROAD
Ward or Division/Constituency: Hampstead
County or Borough: Camden, England

says Parkhill Mansions

directory

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  • BT Archives; London, England; British Phone Books 1880-1984

Name: Olive M Kendon
Address: 20 Sherborne Clo, Hawkenbury
Publication Year: 1976
Directory Place: Kent, England
Exchange: Tun Wells, 25649
Page Number: 216

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[2] from the Guardian May 20, 1980 gives a listing of Children's House places. Charles Matthews (talk) 05:54, 18 June 2021 (UTC)Reply