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Invent; <strong>Swinton</strong>, E.xlsA B C D E F G H I J K L1925 SWINTON, Ernest T39 – USA F: Samuel <strong>Swinton</strong> II b: 1882 Clade Mae …?… – Timmonsville, S.C., USA Born either in Darlington Co. or Timmons- Swint: Ch.39, Sh.1 Montgomery, Terrence1926M: Dora Pochantas WINGATE w: Timmonsville, S.C. Arkansas, USA ville, Florence Co., South Carolina <strong>Swinton</strong>, Sonya DeVonne1927 SWINTON, Ernest1928– I USA ? b: 1884, Nov. 5w: Michigan, USA– – Michigan, USA Social Security # 377-07-4598 Misc ? Niki Tammon ?IGI Social Security Death19291930d: 1966, Sept.w: Michigan, USAIndex, 19931931 SWINTON, Ernest CST – England F: Thomas SWINTON b: 1890, Mar. – – Widnes, Cheshire, England Educ: Widnes Secondary School, winning Swint: Ch.18.1, Sh.1 <strong>Swinton</strong>, Edward Brown1932193319341935M: Alice …?… (or Lillie) w: Widnes, Cheshired: 1915, May 28w: London (Hosp)bur: 1915, June 9trophies at sport. Then Universityof Liverpool, Engineering, where he wonthe Championship cup in June 1911 for obtainingthe highest marks in Championship events.1936193719381939194019411942194319441945194619471948w: Widnes, Cheshire Played wing (three quarter) with the WidnesFootball ClubWW1: was wounded severely May 1915, at Festubert whileserving as 2nd Lieut., Royal Field Artillery. He hadvolunteered for a dangerous mission during heavy bombardment.Received shrapnel wound & lay in the trenches for 6 hoursbefore being removed to Boulogne Hosp., then to St ThomasHosp. London where he died on May 28.1915, June 9: Buried at St Lukes Cemetery, Widnes, Chesh..His funeral was very large with many shops closed& flags at half-mast, there was also a firing partyof 40 men from the 2/4 Battalion, SouthLancashire & 5th Welsh Regiments.1949 SWINTON, Ernest1950– I USA ? b: 1894, July 28w: Missouri, USA– – Missouri, USA Social Security # 495-01-5050 Misc ? Niki Tammon ?IGI Social Security Death1951d: 1965, July Index, 19931952 SWINTON, Ernest19531954T37 – UK/AfricaF: Frances (Frank) SWINTONM: Florence BLANCHARDb: 1931, Apr. 6w: Edinburgh, Scot.m: 1955Katherine REILLY Delma Frances SWINTONRobert SWINTONScotland, UKSouth Africa1960's: emigrated to South Africa Swint: Ch.37 <strong>Swinton</strong>, Robert (b:1959)Squirrell, Delma (<strong>Swinton</strong>)<strong>Swinton</strong>, Gary Ronald1955 SWINTON, Ernest1956195719581959 SWINTON, Ernest–-IFUSAEngland??b: 1956, July 24w: North Carolina, USAd: 1973, Jan.w: North Carolina, USAd: ?(1983)–…?…–…?…North Carolina, USA1st Floor Flat 168 Castelnau,Social Security # 243-06-9266Grandfather of Kim & Julie AlexanderMiscMisc. Chart? Niki Tammon ?IGI Social Security DeathIndex, 19931983, Aug. 16: Will date1960w: London, Eng. London SW13, UK endorsed.1961 SWINTON, Ernest Arthur – I England ? b: 1874, 2nd qtr – – Peterborough, England ? Brother of Florence Lovell S. b:1877 & Misc File Birth: St Cath. H. Reg. Vol.1962w: Peterborough, Eng. Grace S. b&d:1879. 3B, p.242 (AJS Notebook)1963 SWINTON, Ernest Dunlop (Maj.Gen. Sir)1964MT - India/UKF: Robert Blair SWINTONM: Elizabeth Dorothy RUNDALLb: 1868, Oct 21w: Bangalore, IndiaGrace Louisa CLAYTON 1] Robert Clayton SWINTON2] John Liulf SWINTONBangalore, Mysore, IndiaCuddalore, south ofK.B.E., C.B., D.S.O.Eng. soldier, writer, inventer (d)Swint: Ch.1F.3 (b)Burke's Landed Gentry(c)Brit.Mus.Cat. of Pub.Bks.1965m: 1897, Jan 29 3] Margaret Elizabeth SWINTON Pondicherry, India Wrote under various pseudonyms (d) (d) Chambers p12411966d: 1951, Jan 15 1775-83: Randolf Square, of "Backsight-Fore thought" and (e) W.W.W.Vol V, 1951-601967w: Oxford, England(j) Maida Vale (London), UK "Ole-Luk-Oie" & was responsible for p106119681903-7: living Woking, Eng. the translation of at least two books (f) (f) Brian Copley Rec.19691917: living Blackheath, 1874, Aug: His father sent the family home at the (g) Burkes Handbook of19701971197219731974(London) England.from 1925: Oxford, England1951: 300 Woodstock Road,Oxford, England.time of the Indian Mutany. They trav. by rail toBombay, staying at Great Western Hotel in the 'fort'4 days, then sailed on the 3 mast, sq. rigged, P&O steamer"Australia". His baby bro. Hugh died shortly before theyreached Southampton. (h)OBE 1921: Army Listfor1918.(h) Swint., Ernest Dunlop,'Over My Shoulder'.(i) AJS Notebook.1975197619771978197919801981198219831984Educated: Rugby, Cheltenham and Blackheath ProprietrySchool before passing into the Royal MilitaryAcademy at Woolwich, England (j) andAll Souls College, Oxford.1888, Feb. 17: entered army, gazetted Royal Engineers;and then spent 5 years in India from 1889-94 (j).1891: Promoted to Lieutenant1893, Aug. 11: took a 3 month privilege leave& sailed home 2nd class P & O.1896-99: Assistant instructor in fortification at the School of Military Engineering, Chatham (j).1948, Nov. 19: Will dated.1949, May 24: Codicil.1950, July 7: Codicil.(j) Williams & Palmer:Dict. of Nat. Biog.(k) Manusc., Nat. Lib. Scot.(l: WWW ebay auction;John D. <strong>Swinton</strong>.http://www.kcl.ac.uk/lhcma/summary/sw50-198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996199719981897: Married Grace Louise Clayton, 2nd daughter of his 2nd cousin Sir Edward Gilbert Clayton (j).He was a keen water colour sketcher & on his return to India arranged a study leave in Kashmir.1899 Capt.,1906 Major (e);1899, Oct: Served in the 2nd Boer War. Was sent to South Africa for bridging duties on the railways.Arrived Capetown Nov. 28 as Adjutant, formed 1st Battalion Railway Pioneer Reg. to repairbridges destroyed by the Boars. Later when Boar War was basically over the Battalion wasdoing Policing & J.P. duties in and around Johannesburg.1899-1900: Major-General & late R.E. served in South African War, being awardedthe D.S.O.; the Queens Medal with 3 Clasps & the Kings Medal with 2 Clasps in additionto being mentioned in dispatches.1901: temporary transfer to Fatehgarh on the Ganges R., approx 70 miles N. of Cawnpore. Herehe constructed groynes on the river at the fort to stop erosion. Then returned to Lucknow.1901, Sept. 10: Mentioned in Despatches (London Gazette).1901, Sept. 27: D.S.O. (London Gazette) for services in South Africa, served Boer War.001.htmPage 27

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