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info from Edward Dawes ntsalgarve@yahoo.no

In 1913 a Merline Eliza Christina Dawes joined Lovedale School. If they are any relatives of this lady please contact me. Any tips on my grandfather William c Dawes, Kevin and Shirley Dawes will be most welcomed and rewarded.
 

?? DAWES (born ?) married ??, children:

  1. William C Dawes (b ?, according to a war memorial at St Johns Church, Bangalore, died between 1914-18 WW1. Buried in Bangalore at St Johns cemetery for WWW1 Britishers) . Work history:

1906 - Sub-inspector of Police, Pudpakum
1907/08 - Sub- inspector of Police, City Police, Peter's Road, Royapettah
1908 Chief Agent, National Indian Rifle Insurance Co
1909 Manager Messrs Stanley and Company

 

Next Generation

William C DAWES married Mervyn Eglantine ??, children:

  1. Cecil Lancelot Dawes (born 1906 Madras was sent to Lovedale School for British orphans. Died 1971 Delhi.)
  2. Isabel Beatrice Dawes, born 25 JuLy 1907
  3. Edmund William Dawes, born 5 th November 1908
  4. Anthony George O Hara, 15 th December 1909

Next Generation

Cecil Lancelot DAWES (born 1906 Madras was sent to Lovedale School for British orphans. Died 1971 Delhi.) married ??, children:

  1. Kevin Dawes (whereabouts unknown, supposed to have joined the RAF)
  2. Shirley Dawes (was a model in Bombay, and later worked at the Blitz, Bombay. Believed to have migrated to USA)

 Cecil Lancelot DAWES (born 1906 Madras was sent to Lovedale School for British orphans. Died 1971 Delhi.) married (2nd marriage) Ruby FISK, children:

  1. Edward Dawes

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