History of the Carlile family
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HISTORY OF THE CARLILE FAMILY.
Boyton, Elsie, the second daughter of Morris, Spencer
William, was born on 8 June, 1883, and was educated privately
in London, and at Dresden. On 7 September, 1905, she
was married at Wargrave, Berks, to Bertram Alfred, second
son of Frank Boyton, of "The Retreat," Fulham, and now
resides at " Wargrave," Burghley Road, Wimbledon. Up to
the time of her marriage she spent much of her leisure in rowing,
and was very successful at the Wargrave and other Upper
Thames Regattas. Her husband (b. 26 March, 1881) is a
partner in the firm of Boyton, Sons, & Trevor, Surveyors and
Auctioneers. He is a Fellow of the Surveyors' Institute (Silver
Medallist by Examination), and a Fellow of the Auctioneers'
Institute (Silver and Gold Medallist by Examination).
Brander, Arthur Peel, the younger son and fourth (sur-
viving) child of Louisa Frances (Willoughby) and John Brander,
was born in 1886.
Brander, Constance Flora, the youngest child of Louisa
Frances (Willoughby) and John Brander, was born in 1892.
Brander, Edith Elizabeth, the eldest surviving child of
Louisa Frances (Willoughby) and John Brander, was born in
18S0.
Brander, Florence Mary, the second (surviving) daughter
of Louisa Frances (Willoughby) and John Brander, was born
in 1S84.
HISTORY OF THE CARLILE FAMILY.
Boyton, Elsie, the second daughter of Morris, Spencer
William, was born on 8 June, 1883, and was educated privately
in London, and at Dresden. On 7 September, 1905, she
was married at Wargrave, Berks, to Bertram Alfred, second
son of Frank Boyton, of "The Retreat," Fulham, and now
resides at " Wargrave," Burghley Road, Wimbledon. Up to
the time of her marriage she spent much of her leisure in rowing,
and was very successful at the Wargrave and other Upper
Thames Regattas. Her husband (b. 26 March, 1881) is a
partner in the firm of Boyton, Sons, & Trevor, Surveyors and
Auctioneers. He is a Fellow of the Surveyors' Institute (Silver
Medallist by Examination), and a Fellow of the Auctioneers'
Institute (Silver and Gold Medallist by Examination).
Brander, Arthur Peel, the younger son and fourth (sur-
viving) child of Louisa Frances (Willoughby) and John Brander,
was born in 1886.
Brander, Constance Flora, the youngest child of Louisa
Frances (Willoughby) and John Brander, was born in 1892.
Brander, Edith Elizabeth, the eldest surviving child of
Louisa Frances (Willoughby) and John Brander, was born in
18S0.
Brander, Florence Mary, the second (surviving) daughter
of Louisa Frances (Willoughby) and John Brander, was born
in 1S84.
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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