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Descendants of Richard Leir


Generation No. 9


29. HELEN ISABELLA9 BRETTINGHAM (ANNE HELEN8 JEKYLL-LEIR, THOMAS MACIE7 LEIR, THOMAS V6, THOMAS IV5, THOMAS III4, THOMAS II3, THOMAS I2, RICHARD1) was born 1855, and died 1927. She married GORDON COWAN MELHADO August 10, 1880, son of D. MELHADO. He was born 1846 in only son of G. Melhado, and died 1912.
     
Child of H
ELEN BRETTINGHAM and GORDON MELHADO is:
43. i.   GLADYS IRENE10 MELHADO, b. 1888; d. 1969.


30. EDMUND JEKYLL9 WILLIAMS (ISABELLA CATHERINE8 LEIR, THOMAS MACIE7, THOMAS V6, THOMAS IV5, THOMAS III4, THOMAS II3, THOMAS I2, RICHARD1) (Source: Gilbert Leir's deed-poll.) was born April 23, 1857 in Bay of Bengal on SS Gosforth, and died 1948. He married ANNIE RHODA TAYLOR.

Notes for E
DMUND JEKYLL WILLIAMS:
On the death of Edward Wilkins-Leir without heir in 1922, Edmund Jekyll,
1857-1948, inherited Weston, on Anne's condition of taking the name Leir. He took surname Williams-Leir by deed poll in 1923. He was
an accountant with the Great Western Railway; his pension went to buy out the fractions of the estate that had been left under Thomas Macie Leir's will to Jekylls and Brettinghams and whoever. Before he died, Edmund Jekyll had a clear title to Weston.


     
Children of E
DMUND WILLIAMS and ANNIE TAYLOR are:
  i.   NORAH GWENDOLINE10 WILLIAMS, b. spinster.
44. ii.   EVELYN JEKYLL WILLIAMS, b. 1887; d. 1976.
  iii.   REGINALD ARTHUR WILLIAMS.


31. MILDRED9 LEIR (CHARLES EDWARD8, WILLIAM7 MARRIOTT-LEIR, WILLIAM6 LEIR, THOMAS IV5, THOMAS III4, THOMAS II3, THOMAS I2, RICHARD1) was born March 31, 1876, and died 1937 in Cancer. She married REV. REV. HENRY HOWARD TRIPP August 22, 1901. He was born October 1867, and died December 1945.

Notes for M
ILDRED LEIR:
Twin of Mildred Leir b: 1876

     
Children of M
ILDRED LEIR and REV. TRIPP are:
  i.   JOHN OWEN HOWARD10 TRIPP, b. 1903.
  ii.   GEOFFREY HOWARD TRIPP, b. 1905.
  iii.   MIRIAM FRANCES TRIPP, b. 1907.
45. iv.   CHRISTOPHER REGINALD HOWARD TRIPP, b. 1910.
  v.   HUGH UPTON HOWARD TRIPP, b. 1918.


32. RACHEL FRANCES9 LEIR (CHARLES EDWARD8, WILLIAM7 MARRIOTT-LEIR, WILLIAM6 LEIR, THOMAS IV5, THOMAS III4, THOMAS II3, THOMAS I2, RICHARD1) was born March 31, 1877, and died 1956. She married CAPT. CAPTAIN MAURICE ANDERSON AINSLE August 22, 1901. He was born 1869, and died 1951.
     
Children of R
ACHEL LEIR and CAPTAIN AINSLE are:
46. i.   DENNIS COLVIN10 AINSLE, b. 1901.
  ii.   JOAN AINSLE, b. August 12, 1904.
  iii.   IRIS RACHEAL AINSLE, b. August 12, 1905.
  iv.   ROBIN AINSLE, b. 1910.


33. ELEANOR (NELL) MARY9 LEIR (CHARLES EDWARD8, WILLIAM7 MARRIOTT-LEIR, WILLIAM6 LEIR, THOMAS IV5, THOMAS III4, THOMAS II3, THOMAS I2, RICHARD1) was born November 11, 1879, and died June 26, 1966 in Victoria. She married JOHN ERNEST JAMES 1915 in Canada. He was born 1858, and died 1928.
     
Children of E
LEANOR LEIR and JOHN JAMES are:
47. i.   LESLIE VIDAL10 JAMES, b. August 31, 1916; d. WW II.
48. ii.   ALEXANDER JOHN JAMES, b. July 28, 1918; d. 1989.
49. iii.   OLIVER BARTON JAMES, b. January 5, 1920; d. WW II.


34. HUGH CHARLES MUSGROVE9 LEIR (CHARLES EDWARD8, WILLIAM7 MARRIOTT-LEIR, WILLIAM6 LEIR, THOMAS IV5, THOMAS III4, THOMAS II3, THOMAS I2, RICHARD1) (Source: Hugh Leir: The Remarkable Enigma., 1999. Author: Charles Hayes. Published by Rima Books Box 331 Okanagan Falls, British Columbia, Canada, V0H 1R0..) was born Bef. September 2, 1880 in Charlton Musgrove, England, and died November 1, 1971 in England. He married JOYCE LILIAN NITA HASSELL September 2, 1914 in Penticton B.C.. She was born February 13, 1892, and died 1955.

Notes for H
UGH CHARLES MUSGROVE LEIR:
Hugh Leir: The Remarkable Enigma., 1999. Author: Charles Hayes. Published by Rima Books Box 331 Okanagan Falls, British Columbia, Canada, V0H 1R0.

Notes for J
OYCE LILIAN NITA HASSELL:
Arrived in Penticton B.C. in 1913 at age of 21 to visit the Wades.

Aka: Joyce Lane Hassell

She has traced her ancestors to the 1600's
     
Children of H
UGH LEIR and JOYCE HASSELL are:
50. i.   MARGERY ELEANOR10 LEIR, b. August 30, 1915.
  ii.   MARY LANE ALISEN LEAR, b. April 23, 1919.
51. iii.   JUDITH FRANCIS LEIR, b. January 18, 1920.
52. iv.   RICHARD HUGH LEIR, b. 1921.
53. v.   JOYCE (JILL) LILLIAS NITA LEIR, b. April 22, 1924.
54. vi.   JOHN MARK LEIR, b. September 20, 1927, Penticton, B.C.; d. December 18, 1986, Penticton, B.C..
55. vii.   JAMES HASSEL LEIR, b. January 16, 1928.
56. viii.   ESTHER KATHLEEN OCTAVIA LEIR, b. October 11, 1929.
57. ix.   PAUL HASSEL LEIR, b. January 20, 1931.
58. x.   AUDREY JOAN LEIR, b. 1932.
59. xi.   RUTH HOPE LEIR, b. 1933.


35. THEADORE ERENEST WILLIAM9 LEIR (CHARLES EDWARD8, WILLIAM7 MARRIOTT-LEIR, WILLIAM6 LEIR, THOMAS IV5, THOMAS III4, THOMAS II3, THOMAS I2, RICHARD1) was born May 1882, and died 1970 in unmarried?. He married (1) MURIEL AMYATT BURNEY. He married (2) GWENDOLYN. She died 1979.

Notes for T
HEADORE ERENEST WILLIAM LEIR:
Ernest Leir
served in both conflicts ( subs and convoys) and, remarkably, never got his
feet wet. In fact, someone told me the other day (he served with him) that
he had the second highest number of convoy commodore runs of all. He also
told me that he never wore uniform and at Halifax N.S. one day some stoker
asked of him 'who is that scruff bag?' 'The Commodore'. exit stoker.
- Robin Leir-Nicholson

     
Children of T
HEADORE LEIR and MURIEL BURNEY are:
  i.   CYRIL10 LEIR, b. Bet. 1904 - 1910; d. 1978.
60. ii.   PETER LEIR, b. Bet. 1914 - 1915; d. 1978.
61. iii.   NANCY LEIR, b. 1918.


36. EVELYN CONSTANCE9 LEIR (WILLIAM8, WILLIAM7 MARRIOTT-LEIR, WILLIAM6 LEIR, THOMAS IV5, THOMAS III4, THOMAS II3, THOMAS I2, RICHARD1) She married STAFF GENERAL ORR.
     
Children of E
VELYN LEIR and STAFF ORR are:
  i.   CECIL10 ORR, m. VIOLET.
62. ii.   HOBERT ORR.


37. HILDA MARY9 LEIR (WILLIAM8, WILLIAM7 MARRIOTT-LEIR, WILLIAM6 LEIR, THOMAS IV5, THOMAS III4, THOMAS II3, THOMAS I2, RICHARD1) She married BASIL BURNETT.
     
Child of H
ILDA LEIR and BASIL BURNETT is:
63. i.   PETER10 BURNETT.


38. FIELDING JOHN M LECKY9 WATSON (CONSTANCE MARY8 LEIR, WILLIAM7 MARRIOTT-LEIR, WILLIAM6 LEIR, THOMAS IV5, THOMAS III4, THOMAS II3, THOMAS I2, RICHARD1) was born October 19, 1873, and died 1943. He married MRS. LECKY WATSON. She died 1985.

Notes for F
IELDING JOHN M LECKY WATSON:
From http://homepage.eircom.net/~altamontgarden/history2.htm

IN 1923, Feilding Lecky Watson and his family moved temporarily to Altamont while the drains were being repaired at their home, Lumclone. The Watsons came to Carlow in the 1640's, became Quakers and built Kilconnor, Ballydartin and Lumclone near Fenagh. (See J. O'Toole's book - The Carlow Gentry. ) They fell in love with the house and garden at Altamont, especially as the soil was better suited to ericaceous plants, and subsequently purchased it.

THEREAFTER, Feilding Lecky Watson began extending his collection of rhododendrons which he had started on his return from Ceylon, from where he was invalided by malaria during World War l. Due to his incapacity, he devoted himself to growing rhododendrons from seed sent back by various expeditions and exchanged seedlings with many well-known gardeners including Sir Frederick Moore, then curator of the National Botanic Garden in Glasnevin. Feilding and his wife continuously extended and planted up the garden which had become completely overgrown. He is also responsible for erecting the Myshall Gate behind the promontory at the far side of the lake.

The gates were salvaged from Myshall House, one time home of the Cornwall Brady's, which was burnt down during The Troubles. (Feilding was a cousin of this family through one of the Brady's marrying a Watson.) The pillars were erected by Feilding and the two granite balls atop them moved from either side of the Archery Lawn (now the lawn by the Azalea Walk.)

FEILDING died in 1943 and, after the war, his youngest daughter Corona returned home and spent many years trying to retrieve his rhododendrons from the jungle that had enveloped them. In about 1950 she planted the Davida and Tulip trees, and the Taxodiums and Cornus Kusa which now make such features. In 1952, with only the assistance of one "strong" man, a flat-bottomed punt and a grappling hood, Corona cleared the lake of lily roots and reeds and continued clearing and planting up until her marriage to Gary North. Upon her marriage in 1966, she and her husband built on to the Keeper's Cottage overlooking the river (Altamont Lodge) and made a new garden there. During this period, Corona planted a new arboretum and created the Bog Garden, and a walk was completed from the Lodge to the house.

In 1983, Corona and Gary North pooled resources with Corona's mother, Mrs. Lecky Watson, in a final bid to return the lake to its former glory. The draining and subsequent mechanical clearing of the lake, necessitating the removal of 4½ feet of mud, roots and reeds over 2½ acres and over 60 fallen trees, was eventually completed in 1985.

UPON the death of her mother in that same year, Corona and Gary North moved back into the big house and resumed the renovation and reclamation of the garden which, once again, had fallen into virtual dereliction. This included the restoration and refurbishment of what are now 'The Stewards House', 'The Granary' and 'The Mews'. The latter, which had been turned into stables in the 1850's, had become so derelict that everyone then thought it should be bulldozed. A new public entrance with a tea garden was created, and a tea room and kitchen were made in part of the Lower Courtyard. Both of the Coachhouses had to be re-roofed as they had fallen in completely. Corona North also rebuilt the 18th century vinery greenhouse and started the Garden Centre in part of the Walled Garden which first had to be cleared of the jungle it had become. Other works included levelling the lawns and making the Goldfish Pond beside the house, and designing and planting the conifer and shrub beds to either side of this.

LATER, with the help of a FAS Community Employment Scheme, an Art Gallery/Lecture Room was incorporated in another of the old Coachhouses and a Craft Shop established in part of the old kennels. Further alterations were made to provide offices, toilets, a canteen etc. and a new stone bridge was built as a focal point at the upper end of the lake.

1998 has seen the completion of a Temple/Folly in the Sunset Field and a Pergola/Wisteria Walk joining the two bridges on the lake.

     
Child of F
IELDING WATSON and MRS. WATSON is:
  i.   CORONA DEANE LECKY10 WATSON, b. July 7, 1922; m. GARY NORTH, 1966.
  Notes for CORONA DEANE LECKY WATSON:
Robin Leir-Nicholson is trying to track her down
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