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BW 01BLENNERHASSETT-WALKER families of Co.Kerry, Ireland and elsewhereIF YOU KNOW HOW THE BLENNERHASSETT NAME CAME TO BE USED BY THE COULSON FAMILY, PLEASE DO CONTACT US....<strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>Family</strong> <strong>Tree</strong> (BH41_BH_<strong>Walker</strong>_BW.xlsx) revised January 2012, copyright © Bill Jehan 1968-2012Thanks to all who have contributed to these pages - please send additions & corrections to email: bjehan@<strong>Blennerhassett</strong><strong>Family</strong><strong>Tree</strong>.com>>|>>>>>> <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >>>>>>>> >>|>>>Alicia Elizabeth <strong>Walker</strong> (only dau.) living 1784>>|>>>Col. Walter <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>Walker</strong>, R.A./ Cadet, appointed 2nd Lt. 17.11.1894 [London Gazette 6.8.1895, p.3818];m. Elizabeth <strong>Walker</strong>; of Falmouth, Cornwall 1784 appointed Lt. 6.7.1895 in succession to Lt. J. Henry [London Gazette 5.7.1895, p.4432];d.cJun-Oct 1784 will dated 4.6.1784, pr. London 23.10.1784 [PCC]server WWI in Indian Ordnance Dept., Indian Armydau. of Alice <strong>Walker</strong>; living 1784; bro. of Capt. John <strong>Walker</strong>, of Falmouth 1784 /d.28.7.1953 Charlton Park Gate, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire;funeral held at Frimley Church near Aldershot>>|>>>>>> R. <strong>Walker</strong>, MP >>>>>>>>>>>> >>|>>>Capt. William <strong>Walker</strong>, Royal Lancashire Artillery, of Wood-hill, Bury [GM July 1862](not interred at Cheltenham Borough Cemetery)/ /m.12.6.1862 Dublin; Mary Anne Hickson of The Grove, Dingle, Co.Kerry, Ireland;m.1st 1900; Simla, India;her 2nd marriage; widow of Charles John Allanson Winn <strong>Blennerhassett</strong>; b.6.7.1830 Ireland; of Ballyseedy, Co. Kerry (p.B 12)Margaret Edith Maud Finlay(D 1927) Divorce Court File 7444 [J 77/2484/7444]/>>|>>>>>> John <strong>Walker</strong> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >1|>>>Francis <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> >>>>>>> >>|>>>Maj. John Barry <strong>Walker</strong> >>>> >>|>>>Jeffrey Francis <strong>Walker</strong> m.2nd Eve of Laharn, Co.Kerry, | <strong>Walker</strong> RGA; b.29.4.1881 India | b.9.1.1911 d.31.12.1920 perhaps(?) identical with Evangeline HagenIreland | b.31.1.1838 Co.Kerry; / | bur. Cheltenham Borough Cemetery, who m.Oct-Dec.1946 Surrey; to Walter B. <strong>Walker</strong>/ | of Castlemaine, Co.Kerry Educated Bath College | Bouncers Lane, Prestbury plot No. A1-2180Charlotte Barry | / and RMA (Royal Military | NOTE: there was also a Walter B. <strong>Walker</strong>dau. of Thomas Barry | Edu. Queen's College, Cork Acamedy) Woolwich; |>>> <strong>Walker</strong> who m.Apr-Jun.1927 Oudle, Northamptonshire; Ethel D. Hawkinsof Dingle, Co.Kerry | / Served at Malta, India and || Civil Engineer, railways; Canada; qualified |>>> <strong>Walker</strong>| served a pupilage as 1st class interpreter || (apprenticeship) with William (modern foreign language) |>>> <strong>Walker</strong>| Barrington of Limerick, /| subsequently working for 2nd Lt. RA (Royal Artillery) 6.1.1900; Lt. RGA Jan.1906; Capt. RGA (Royal Garrison Artillery) Jul.1911; Maj. 10th Corps. Heavy Artillery 1914-1920;| Barrington on the Castle in Aug 1914 was with 48 Heavy Battery RGA, part of 3rd Division, after being promoted Capt. 2.1.1911;| Connel to Killaloe extension Took part in the opening battles and won the DSO for saving a wounded gunner under heavy fire on the Aisne 14.9.1914;| of the Waterford & Limerick Became Brigade Major No 1 Group Heavy Artillery Reserve in Match 1915 and took part in Neuve Chapelle, Festubert, and Loos;| Railway and the Rathkeale Promoted Major 5.8.1915; RA staff officer with Second Army Jun.1916-Feb.1917, when promoted Acting Lt Col and became| & Newcastle Junction line, Counter-Battery Staff Officer with X Corps, taking part in Essines, Third Ypres and the Flanders 1918 fighting;| on which he was replaced as Commanded 41 Brigade RGA Nov 1918 – April 1919 and then reverted to rank of Major;| resident engineer by Thomas Mentioned in despatches six times; awarded the French Croix de Guerre;| William Miles of Callinafercy, In a letter of October 1918 he shows he is conversant with the Salient environs by noting possible artillery training areas around Gheluwe| Co. Kerry (who in 1868 was and "the crater area of Houthem, Tenbrielen, Zanvoorde, Paschendale [sic]"; also speaks of his wish to "get the mobile brigade I have| appointed an assistant asked for since last May " and of his "11 years service in horsed heavy batteries in peace and war and one year in a bullock hea(v)y battery "| engineer in the Public Works /| Department of Govt of India) m.1910 S. Beatrice | /| /| elected member of the Institute of Civil Engineers 7.12.1886; Civil Engineer in India, developing the Madras railways;| Consulting Engineer to the Government of Madras; Chief Engineer (2nd class) at his retirement in Jan.1893| /| "...he entered the Bombay Public Works Department as an Assistant Engineer in September, 1863.| Subsequently he served in the Punjab, Bengal, and with the Government of| India, being promoted through all grades to be Chief Engineer of the second class, with which| rank he retired in January, 1893, after 30 years’ service. His experience was chiefly gained in the| railway service, and among the lines on which he was engaged may be mentioned the Punjab| Northern, Neemuch, and Western Rajputana State railways. He also acted as Engineer-in-Chief| on the Northern Bengal and Tirhoot extensions, the Assam-Behar State Railway, and the East| Coast Railway survey..." obit. in [ICE - Proceedings of the Institute of Civil Engineers, v.161 part 3, Jan.1905, pp.360-361]NOTE: >----> | /There was a G.C. <strong>Walker</strong> residing | retired to Glendalough, Caragh Lake, Co.Kerry until 1901; JP (Magistrate) Co.Kerry;at Eva Villa, Bayshill, Cheltenham | on moving to England boarded at St.Paul's, Clifton, Bristol 19011894-1897 then at Field Holme, | of "Upperton", Eldorado Rd, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire 1902-4Eldorado Road, Chelt. 1898-1900; | mentioned in [Walford's "County Families of the U.K." 1902, p.1059]This was immediately prior to | /Francis <strong>Blennerhassett</strong> <strong>Walker</strong> | d.14.9.1904 Cheltenham; bur. Cheltenham Borough Cemetery, Bouncers lane, Prestbury plot No. A1-2180;residing at "Upperton", Eldorado | /Road, Cheltenham; | m.1869 Katherine "Kate" Springthis may be co-incidence, but | b.c1846; d.4.1.1931 Cheltenham; dau. of Edward Spring of Ardrath (Youghal, Co.Cork ?);perhaps they are connected... | bur. Cheltenham Borough Cemetery, Bouncers Lane, Prestbury plot No. A1-2180|BW 01 |>>>other issue


BW 02>>|>>>>>>William <strong>Walker</strong> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>|>>>William <strong>Walker</strong> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>|>>>Grace Winifred <strong>Walker</strong> >>>>>>>|>>>Hugh Ross Williamson >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>>> Williamson/ | b.c1844/5 Chilwell, | b.Jul-Sep.1875 Chilwell, | b.2.1.1901 |m. Elizabeth | Beeston, nr Shardlow, | Beeston, nr Shardlow, | Romsey, Hampshire || Nottinghamshire | Nottinghamshire; | / |>>> Williamson| / | of The Abbey House, | /| Salesman 1861; | Romsey, Hampshire 1901 | historian, dramatist (list to RIGHT) editor, critic and lecturer; Works by Hugh Ross Williamson:| Shopman & Farmer 1871; | / | The son of a congregational Minister, he started his career as popular A Wicked Pack of Cards| Coal Merchant 1881; | m.Sep-Dec.1897 | historian and man of letters; John Hampden - A Life (1933)| Insurance Agent 1901 | Nottingham; | Edited "The Bookman" until resigned in Spring 1934; George Villiers - First Duke of Buckingham (study for biography, 1940)| / | Hugh Ross Williamson | in 1943 he became an Anglican clergyman; in October 1955 converted King James I (1935)| of 46 Cottage Grove, | b.22.10.1866 Saltcoats, | to Roman Catholicism, opposition to the Church of England's The Silver Bowl (1948)| Chilwell, Beeston, | Ardrossan, Ayr, Scotland | recognition of the Church of South India; Teresa of Avila (1961)| Shardlow 1881; | Congregational Minister | wrote many works "in a Catholic aoplogist tone" The Poetry of T. S. Eliot (1932)| 34, Forest Road West, | 1901; | published his autobiography "The Walled Garden" in 1956; The Seven Deadly Virtues (1936)| St Mary, Nottingham 1891; | d.2.2.1944 | In 1955 wrote "The Great Prayer: concerning the Canon of the Mass", Stories From History (1938)| of 61 Henry Road, | Buxton, Derbyshire | arguing that, since it was so primitive, and preceded the Reformation Who is for Liberty? (1939)| West Bridgford, | | controversies by so many centuries, it was something all Christians Paul: A Bond Slave (1945)| Nottinghamshire 1901 | | could agree upon as the expression of their common faith Charles and Cromwell (1946)| / |>>>Hugh <strong>Blennerhasett</strong> | / The Story Without End (1947)| m.Apr-Jun.1872 <strong>Walker</strong> | of 34 Denning Road, Hampstead, London 1933 The Arrow and the Sword| Kings Norton, b.Apr-Jun.1876 Chilwell, | In 1930 became engaged to Katherine Burgoyne Miller The Seven Christian Virtues (1949)| Warwickshire Beeston, nr Shardlow, | (dau. of Frank Wolstencroft Jones, of Headingley, Leeds) Four Stuart Portraits (1949)| / Nottinghamshire | but they did not marry [TIMES Times 11.11.1930] Sir Walter Raleigh (1951)| Dorothy Allsebrook Insurance Broker 1901 | / Queen Elizabeth (1951) drama| b.cSep.1841 (Honall?) / | d.13.1.1978 Westminster, London Ackermann's Cambridge (1952)| Needlewood Forest, m.Apr-Jun.1901 | / The Story Without an End (1953)| Staffordshire; Nottingham; | m.3.11.1941 Buxton, Derbyshire The Ancient Capital: an Historian In Search Of Winchester (1953)| bapt.3.10.1841 to either: | Margaret Joan Cox Canterbury Cathedral (1953)| Christchurch, Edith Annie Roe, or | b.6.8.1914 Sheffield, Yorkshire; His Eminence of England: the Canterbury Festival Play (1953)| Needlewood Forest, Helen May Hill | Educator and television producer; athlete; competed in 1934 The Great Prayer: Concerning the Canon of the Mass (1955)| (aka Neidwood); | British Empire Games, gaining a bronze medal in the javelin James: By the Grace of God (1955)| d.?.5.1918 | / Historical Whodunits (1955)| Buxton, Derbyshire | d.?.7.2004 Kensington, London; obit. in [Daily Telegraph 12.8.2004] The Walled Garden (autobiography; 1956)| / | The Beginning of the English Reformation (1957)| in 1871 resided with her | Enigmas of History (1957)| brother William Allsebrook |>>>Reginald "Reggie" Pole Ross Williamson The Day They Killed the King (1957)| / | b.25.1.1907 Trowbridge, Wiltshire Who was the Man in the Iron Mask?| / | / The Challenge of Bernadette (1958)| her 2nd marriage; | Archaeologist, author of "Ackermann's Cambridge"; The Sisters (1958)| she m.1st ?.123.1864 Aston, | Edited "The Bookman" from Spring 1934 when his bro. HRW resigned; The Gunpowder Plot| Warwickshire; | British diplomat; UK Press Attache at British Embassy, Dublin, 1943-53; The Conspirators And The Crown (1959)| John Zachariah Parkes >>>>>>>>> >>|>>>Fanny Parkes | Regional Director, British Information Services, Melbourne, Australia; Young People's Book of the Saints (1960)| b.c1837; farmer; b.Sep-Dec.1866 | Civl Servant 1954; Mentioned in many books The Day Shakespeare Died (1961)| d.c1868 Kings Norton Longbridge, Kings Norton, | / The Flowering Hawthorn (1962)| Warwickshire; residing | of Chiswick Mall London, 1933; also yacht "Hermione" 1933; Guy Fawkes (1964)| with her stepfather | mem. of the O.&C. Club, Pall Mall, London The Modern Mass - A Reversion To the Reforms of Cranmer (1969)|>>>Enoch <strong>Walker</strong> b.c William (& mother Dorothy) | Arrived in UK with his wife 1954 on board ship "Strathaird" from Bombay The Cardinal in England (1970)| <strong>Walker</strong> at 46 Cottage | d.22.4.1966 Melbourne, Victoria The Florentine Woman (1970)|>>>Elizabeth <strong>Walker</strong> b.c Grove, Chilwell 1881-1891 | / The Last of the Valois (1971)| | m. Eileen Ross-Williamson; d.16.9.1984 in Australia, probably NSW Paris is Worth a Mass (1971)|>>>Frederick <strong>Walker</strong> b.c | Kind Kit: an Informal Biography of Christopher Marlowe (1972)| | Catherine de' Medici (1973)|>>>Owen <strong>Walker</strong> b.c |>>>Allsebrook Ross Williamson Lorenzo the Magnificent (1974)b.17.9.1908 Trowbridge, Wiltshire Captain Thomas Schofield (1975)d.?.5.1976 CambridgeThe Princess A Nun! (1978) (completed by Julian Rathbone)>>|>>>Mary Anne Allsebrook? >>>>>>>|>>>Florence E. BourneConversation with a Ghost(or Parkes?) | b.c1872 Kings Norton,b.c1846 Birmingham, | Warwickshire; residingWakwickshire; | residing with uncle William(sis.of Dorothy Allsebrook | & aunt Dorothy <strong>Walker</strong>or of John Z. Parkes?) | 1891-1901/ |George Bourne |b.c1843 Birmingham ||>>>Alice Bourne| b.c1868 Birmingham||>>>George F. BourneBW 02b.c1875 Birmingham

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