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Burnette Crombie SILVER

Female 1809 - 1853  (43 years)


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  1. 1.  Burnette Crombie SILVER was born on 22 Nov 1809 in Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK; died on 25 Mar 1853 in Aberdeen, Scotland, UK; was buried on 31 Mar 1853 in Old Machar Churchyard, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _FGRAVE: 158162276
    • Census: 1851, 257 Union St, Old Machar, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK

    Notes:

    Birth:
    From OPR Fetteresso
    Burnett Silver daughter of George Silver Esq of Balnagubs and Jane Smith his wife was born 22/11/1809 & baptised 05/01/1810. Witnesses Alexander Crombie Esq of Phesdo & Alexander Duthie of Ruthieston.


    Census:
    1851 census for 257 Union St, Old Machar, Aberdeen, Scotland
    William KEITH, head, mar, aged 48, Justice of the peace in Kincardineshire, doctor of medicine, member Royal College Aberdeen also Royal College of Surgeons London, lecturer on clinical surgery at the Royal Infirmary. born Aberdeen
    Burnet SILVER, wife, mar, aged 32, born Fetteresso, Kincardineshire
    *Esther R. KEITH, dau, unm, aged 22, born Aberdeen
    *Mary KEITH, dau, aged 19, scholar at home, born Aberdeen
    #John KEITH, son, aged 11, scholar, born Aberdeen
    #James KEITH, son, unm, aged 8, born Aberdeen
    #Alexander C. KEITH, son, unm, aged 1, infant, born Aberdeen
    Six servants
    *Children of Wm Keith and first wife Mary Groom
    #Children of Wm Keith and Burnet Silver



    Buried:
    OPR deaths 168/OB 0210 0574 Old Machar: 31 Mar 1853, No 59, Burnette Silver wife of William Keith, Esq, Medical Doctor, Union St, Aberdeen, aged 45. Depth of grave, 12 feet.
    AND from MI:
    (131) Sacred to the memory of Jane Anne Elizabeth Keith, daughter of William Keith and Burnette Silver his spouse, born 28th April 1844, died 16th February 1848. Also the said Burnette Silver, born at Netherley, 22nd November 1809, died 25th March 1853. Lieut. John Keith, R.A., their third son, who died 24th April 1867, aged 28, and lies in Kamptee Churchyard, E.I. Also of Colonel George Silver Keith, Madras Army, who died at Madras on 18th September 1887, aged 49 years.

    Burnette married William KEITH on 27 Oct 1835 in Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK. William was born on 3 Nov 1802 in Aberdeen, Scotland, UK; died on 5 Feb 1871 in 6 Picardy Place, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK; was buried in Feb 1871 in St Machar Catehdral Churchyard, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. William KEITH  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 4 Oct 1836 in Old Machar, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK; died on 5 May 1891 in London, England, UK.
    2. 3. George Silver KEITH  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Sep 1838 in Old Machar, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK; died on 18 Sep 1887 in Madras, India.
    3. 4. John KEITH  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Nov 1839 in Old Machar, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK; died on 24 Apr 1867 in Nagpore, India; was buried in Apr 1867 in Kamptee Church, East Indies (India).
    4. 5. James KEITH  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Nov 1842 in Old Machar, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK; died on 5 Feb 1919 in Queen Anne's Mansions, St James Park, Westminster, London, England, UK.
    5. 6. Jane Elizabeth KEITH  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Apr 1844 in Old Machar, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK; died on 16 Feb 1848 in Aberdeen, Scotland, UK.
    6. 7. Alexander Crombie KEITH  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Dec 1849 in Old Machar, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK; died on 13 Jan 1880 in Sherpur near Kabul, Afghanistan.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William KEITH Descendancy chart to this point (1.Burnette1) was born on 4 Oct 1836 in Old Machar, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK; died on 5 May 1891 in London, England, UK.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1851, Netherley House, Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK
    • Occupation: 1871; Captain, Royal Engineers
    • Residence: 1871, Portsmouth, England, UK

    Notes:

    Aberdeen Press and Journal 10 July 1891, page 6:
    THE LATE COLONEL WILLIAM KEITH
    Colonial William Reith, R.E., was son of the late Dr William Keith, of Aberdeen, and of Burnett Silver, daughter of the late George Silver, of Netherly, and of Muchalls, Kincardineshire.
    He was born 4th October, 1836, and was the eldest of five sons, who all chose the army as a profession.
    Educated at the Grammar School, in which he distinguished himself, he afterwards graduated at the Marischal College, where, subsequently he, for a short time, studied medicine.
    His inclinations, however, were in the direction of the army, and he obtained his commission in the Royal Engineers, 7th April, 1856.
    Towards the end of the following year he sailed for India, and arrived in time to take part in the operations in suppression of the Indian Mutiny.
    He was present at the second relief of Lucknow, for which he received a medal and clasp, and mention in despatches by General Sir J.Outram.
    Subsequently he took part in the relief of Azimghur as senior engineer with the Azimghur Field Force under Major-General Sir E.Lugard (mentioned in despatches), and in the operation in Trans-Gogra under General Sir Hope Grant.
    In August, 1860, he returned to England, and after a few months at Chatham, he went with the 4th Company, the same that he had served with in India, to Dover, where he was employed on the ordinary departmental and regimental duties of the corps till the end of 1861, when telegraphic orders were received on the 29th December for the company to proceed at once to Liverpool, for embarkation on the 1st January for America.
    The arms and all heavy baggage were to precede the company, and this duty fell to the lot of Lieutenant Keith, who accomplished it most satisfactorily, and was back in time to start with the company to Liverpool.
    After a very bad passage of 21 days the company reached St John's, New Brunswick, and a fortnight after started by sleigh for Canada, but was stopped on arrival at Fredericton till September, when it was moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia.
    Here it was joined by the 18th Company, and Lieutenant Keith was appointed adjutant.
    Very extensive works were soon in progress at Fort Clarence, George's Island, Point Pleasant, McNab's Island, &c.
    For these very large quantities of stone were required, and granite and ironstone were obtained from the W.D. quarries on the N.W. arm of the harbour.
    These quarries were worked by departmental labour, and Lieutenant Keith had charge of this work in addition to his duties as adjutant.
    Great difficulties soon arose with regard to transport, which was continually breaking down, and delaying the work, and at last, when more extensive works were taken in hand, it was found absolutely necessary to make other arrangements, and it was proposed that the companies should undertake their own transport.
    This Lieutenant Keith volunteered to do, and under his able management all difficulties were overcome.
    A powerful tug-steamer was purchased, suitable barges built, cranes, &c. erected at the wharves, and the whole handed over to Lieutenant Keith to organise, and in a very few days all trouble ceased.
    Two hundred and fifth tons of stone a day, besides cement and other stores, were delivered with the regularity of a postal service.
    All this extraordinary organising power enabled him to do in addition to his other work.
    He carried on this work till 1867, when the 4th Company (which he by this time commanded, having been promoted to captain on 5th June, 1865) was ordered to Bermuda.
    He took the company there, but having now completed his five years term of foreign service, returned to England in May, 1867.
    From this time till 1872 he was stationed at Portsmouth, and while there he succeeded, on the death of his father in 1870, to the property of Easter Muchalls, Kincardineshire.
    From there he went to Manchester till December, 1873, where he, now a major since 25th August, was appointed Assistant Superintendent of Military Discipline at the S.M.E., Chatham.
    This appointment he held till 31st March, 1876, when he was appointed brigade major, a position which he held for five and a half years with credit to himself and advantage to the service.
    An ardent love of all sports, no one at the S.M.E. did more to promote and encourage them, but, at the same time, and in no way more effectually than by example, were we taught in the early days of our career that duty was paramount, and few out of the many who were on the establishment in those days would have ever suggested, and none more than once, the slightest modification of this axiom.
    From the S.M.E. he went to Gibraltar for five years, in command of the companies R.E., and executive officer.
    On his return to England in December, 1886, he remained on half-pay for twelve months, when, finding that the date for compulsory retirement on account of age (then fixed at 55 years) was but three distant, he retired voluntarily on a pension.
    He was taken ill with congestion of the lungs on 29th April, and died on the following Tuesday.
    His death is said to be due to disease of the kidneys, which had been some time at work, but had not received medication attention.
    He was laid to rest on Saturday, 9th May, at Paddington Cemetery, having expressed a wish but three weeks before, when attending the funeral of a friend, to be buried himself at that place, because it was a bright and sunny spot.
    The funeral was largely attended by brother officers and other friends, who came to pay a last sad tribute of respect to the memory of a friend who was so true, so hearty, and so warm-hearted.
    A thorough soldier, he was a strict disciplinarian, and inspired a wholesome fear in the heart of the young officer who was inclined to be slack, and of the recruit who was slovenly.
    But he was most kind-hearted, just, and straightforward, and commanded the utmost respect and regard from all whose privilege it was to serve with him.
    We feel we cannot close this memoir without quoting from the letters of two old friends.
    One, a retired officer, once his commanding officer in Canada, writes-
    "Eulogy of his character I shall leave to abler pens than mine. He was the greatest personal friend I ever had, and without any exception the best fellow I ever knew."
    The other, a distinguished officer still on the active list, who was his comrade, not only in Canada, but also at Portsmouth, writes more at length, and his words will strike a chord in the hearts of all who knew and honoured William Keith:-
    "I never met a more thorough, a more staunch, sterling, and straightforward man, or a better soldier and disciplinarian."
    Keith, while never making work, had a great capacity for it, and really liked to find his time fully occupied by military duty.
    He was a markedly good drill, and had an abnormally keen eye for an error of movement, a waver, or a strap out of place; he was an equally good office man, being accurate, methodical, and rapid.
    His power of commanding obedience and respect was very great, and he was always ready to lead.
    Keith was a universal favourite among his brother officers, and those of other corps.
    The men both feared and loved him; for, while he was very strict, every stern, they knew that no one was more thoughtful for their true welfare or more personally liberal towards them; and that he was just in mind and action, and appreciative of duty well done.
    Humbugs, schemers, and shirkers were Keith's special abhorrence; and for these people, whether of high or humble position, there was neither room for mercy with him - they could not but tremble and keep out of range, if possible.
    With a manner sometimes almost fierce towards delinquents, and always pretending to ignore all sentiment, he covered a heart as truly sympathetic and tender towards the helpless, weak, or troubled a s I ever served with.
    Few persons knew of the large generosity towards others which Keith continuously and habitually practised; indeed, from his habit of disguising even from himself this most aide of his strong character, he himself hardly knew how warm a heart he possessed.
    Strong men feared Keith's wrath, little children looked into his honest eyes, saw fun twinkling in them; read the kindly heart within, and fearlessly made friends, and listed with delight to his jokes, stories, and chaff.
    The corps never lost a better officer when the altered conditions of service drove Keith to retirement from lack of prospects.
    Of self-advertisement he had none.

    Birth:
    Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
    Name: William Keith Gender: Male Birth Date: 04 Oct 1836 Birth Place: Old Machar, Aberdeen, Scotland
    Father: William Keith Mother: Burnette Silver
    FHL Film Number: 991249



    Died:
    Source: www.soldiersofthequeen.com/India-LtKiethRA.html


  2. 3.  George Silver KEITH Descendancy chart to this point (1.Burnette1) was born on 3 Sep 1838 in Old Machar, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK; died on 18 Sep 1887 in Madras, India.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _FGRAVE: 158162276
    • Census: 1851, Netherley House, Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK

    Notes:

    Birth:
    IGI record


    Died:
    Eipitaths and inscription St Machar Cathedral Churchyard, Aberdeen (from Records of Old Aberdeen) p 245, no 130-1 at http://archive.org/stream/recordsofoldaber00aberrich#page/244/mode/2up
    (129) Sacred to the memory of Laura Isabella, daughter of William Keith, M.D., and Isabella Fisken his spouse, born on the 17th July 1863, she died on the 17th of August 1868. William Keith, M.D., of Easter Muchalls, Surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, and Lecturer in Clinical Surgery, Aberdeen, born 3rd November 1802, died 5th February 1871.

    (130) In memory of Mary Groom, spouse to William Keith, M.D., Surgeon in Aberdeen: she was born at Montrose, on the 28th Jany 1802, she died on the 25th Septr 1831: and William, their infant son, he was born on the 26th Septr 1826, he died on the 11th March 1827. Died at Sherpur, Cabul, on the 13th Jan. 1880, from pneumonia, caused by exposure during the campaign in Afghanistan, Alexander Crombie Keith, Surgeon, Army Medical Department, fifth son of Dr. Keith, and Burnette Silver.

    (131) Sacred to the memory of Jane Anne Elizabeth Keith, daughter of Dr Keith and Burnette Silver his spouse, born 28th April 1844, died 16th Feb. 1848. Also the said Burnette Silver, born at Netherley, 22nd Nov. 1809, died 25th March 1853. Lieut John Keith, R.A., their third son, who died 24th April 1867, aged 28, and lies in Kamptee Churchyard E.I. Also of Colonel George Silver Keith, Madras Army, who died at Madras on 18th September 1887, aged 49 years.



    Source: www.soldiersofthequeen.com/India-LtKiethRA.html
    AND probate entry 1888
    KEITH, George Silver Personal Estate 823 pounds 16 shillings sixpence in England 19 January. The Will of George Silver Keith formerly of London
    but late of St. Thomas Mount in the district of Chengleput in the Presidency of Madras in India a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Madras Staff Corps in charge of Pensioners and Holders of Family Certificates at St. Thomas Mount who died 18 September 1887 at St. Thomas Mount was proved at the Principal Registry by William Keith of 16 St. James-square in the County of Middlesex a Colonel in the Royal Engineers the Brother and one of the Executors.


  3. 4.  John KEITH Descendancy chart to this point (1.Burnette1) was born on 13 Nov 1839 in Old Machar, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK; died on 24 Apr 1867 in Nagpore, India; was buried in Apr 1867 in Kamptee Church, East Indies (India).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1851, 257 Union St, Old Machar, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK

    Notes:

    Birth:
    IGI record


    Died:
    Source: www.soldiersofthequeen.com/India-LtKiethRA.html
    The mounted photograph of Lt. John Keith, R.A. and the newspaper article relating to his death in the jaws of a wounded tiger.
    John Keith was born about 1840 in Old Machar, Aberdeen, Scotland the third son of Dr. William Keith and the former Miss Burnette Silver.
    Keith was commissioned into the Royal Artillery on 1 April 1861 and was assigned to the 13th Brigade, 8th Battery in Secunderabad, India on in May of the same year. He sailed from Gravesend aboard the steamer Hydaspes on 16, June 1861.
    His obituary appeared in the 27 April (no year) edition of the Central India Times and an abriviated version showed up in the
    Saturday, 8 June, 1867 issue of of the Times (London).
    Keith came from a large family of five brothers of which served in the military:
    Colonel William Keith, Royal Engineers, Born - 4 October, 1836 Aberdeen, Scotland
    Died - 5 May,1891, London, England.
    Colonel George Silver Keith, Madras Staff Corps, Born - 3 September, 1838 Aberdeen, Scotland
    Died 18 September, 1887 Madras, India.
    Lieutenant John Keith, Royal Artillery, Born 13 November, 1839 Aberdeen, Scotland
    Died 24 April, 1867 Nagpore, India.
    Colonel James Keith D.S.O., Royal Artillery, Born 5 November, 1842, Aberdeen, Scotland.
    Died 5 February, 1919, London, England.
    Surgeon Alexander Crombie Keith M.B., C.M., Born 11 December 1849, Aberdeen, Scotland.
    Died 13 January, 1880 Sherpur near Cabul, from pneumonia, caused by
    exposure during the campaign in Afghanistan.
    Thanks to Mr. Neil G. Smith for providing some of the additional Keith family genealogical information.
    Mounted Photograph
    2 3/8 inches by 3 3/4 inches
    (6 x 9.5 cm)
    Unknown Date c. 1861
    Unknown Location
    Newsprint
    2 7/8 inches by 5 3/4 inches
    (7.5 cm x 15 cm)
    April 27 (1867)
    Nagpore, India



    Buried:
    Eipitaths and inscription St Machar Cathedral Churchyard, Aberdeen (from Records of Old Aberdeen) p 245, no 130-1 at http://archive.org/stream/recordsofoldaber00aberrich#page/244/mode/2up
    (129) Sacred to the memory of Laura Isabella, daughter of William Keith, M.D., and Isabella Fisken his spouse, born on the 17th July 1863, she died on the 17th of August 1868. William Keith, M.D., of Easter Muchalls, Surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, and Lecturer in Clinical Surgery, Aberdeen, born 3rd November 1802, died 5th February 1871.

    (130) In memory of Mary Groom, spouse to William Keith, M.D., Surgeon in Aberdeen: she was born at Montrose, on the 28th Jany 1802, she died on the 25th Septr 1831: and William, their infant son, he was born on the 26th Septr 1826, he died on the 11th March 1827. Died at Sherpur, Cabul, on the 13th Jan. 1880, from pneumonia, caused by exposure during the campaign in Afghanistan, Alexander Crombie Keith, Surgeon, Army Medical Department, fifth son of Dr. Keith, and Burnette Silver.

    (131) Sacred to the memory of Jane Anne Elizabeth Keith, daughter of Dr Keith and Burnette Silver his spouse, born 28th April 1844, died 16th Feb. 1848. Also the said Burnette Silver, born at Netherley, 22nd Nov. 1809, died 25th March 1853. Lieut John Keith, R.A., their third son, who died 24th April 1867, aged 28, and lies in Kamptee Churchyard E.I. Also of Colonel George Silver Keith, Madras Army, who died at Madras on 18th September 1887, aged 49 years.


  4. 5.  James KEITH Descendancy chart to this point (1.Burnette1) was born on 5 Nov 1842 in Old Machar, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK; died on 5 Feb 1919 in Queen Anne's Mansions, St James Park, Westminster, London, England, UK.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Army colonel
    • Census: 1851, 257 Union St, Old Machar, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
    • Residence: 1871, Leith Fort, Edinburgh, Scotland
    • Census: 1901, Potterspury House, Potterspury, Northamptonshire, England, UK
    • Census: 1911, Queen Anne's Mansions, St James Park, Westminster, London, England, UK
    • Probate: 17 Jun 1919, London, England, UK

    Notes:

    As executor of wife's will in 1891, he is described as Lieutenant-Colonel in the Royal Artillery.


    As witness on father's death certificate his address is given as Leith Fort. On 1901 census he describes himself as James Keith DSO, retired army colonel



    Birth:
    "Scotland, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950,":
    Name: James Keith Gender: Male Birth Date: 05 Nov 1842 Birthplace: OLD MACHAR,ABERDEEN,SCOTLAND
    Father's Name: William Keith Mother's Name: Burnett Silver Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11906-8
    System Origin: Scotland-ODM Source Film Number: 991249
    Reference Number: Source Citation
    "Scotland, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950," index, FamilySearch ( : accessed 03 Aug 2012), James Keith, 05 Nov 1842; citing reference , FHL microfilm 991249.



    Census:
    1901 census for Potterspury House, Potterspury Northamptonshire
    Piece: 1413 Folio: 117 Page: 36
    James KEITH, Head Widower M 58 1843 Retired Colonel Of The Army D S O Scotland
    Elizabeth BURY, Servant Single F 45 1856 Housekeeper (Domestic) Manchester Lancashire
    Annie Mary COLLINS, Servant Single F 28 1873 Cook (Domestic) Hardingstone Northamptonshire



    Census:
    1911 census for Queen Anne's Mansions St James Park Westminster London
    RG number: RG14 Piece: 491 Reference: RG14PN491 RG78PN16 RD5 SD3 ED26 SN166
    James KEITH, Head Widower M 68 1843 Colonel Retired Army Aberdeenshire Aberdeen Resident



    Probate:
    Probate entry: KEITH James of Queen Anne's Mansion Middlesex died 5 February 1919 Probate Dublin to Richard Alexander Lyonal Keith* captain H.M. Army and Hervey A. Court Bergne lieutenant R.N.R. Effects 3737 pounds 12 shillings threepence in England. Sealed London 17 July
    *Captain Richard Keith is his son born 1883 Shimla, India.



    Died:
    Source: www.soldiersofthequeen.com/India-LtKiethRA.html

    James married Julia Willis DOWNES on 17 Apr 1878 in Simla, Bengal, India. Julia was born in Jan 1848 in Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire, England, UK; died on 18 Jun 1890 in Jalaphahar, India. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 8. Richard Alexander Lyonal KEITH  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Aug 1883 in Simla, Himachal Pradesh, India; died on 6 Nov 1955 in Berkshire, England, UK.

  5. 6.  Jane Elizabeth KEITH Descendancy chart to this point (1.Burnette1) was born on 28 Apr 1844 in Old Machar, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK; died on 16 Feb 1848 in Aberdeen, Scotland, UK.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _FGRAVE: 158162276


  6. 7.  Alexander Crombie KEITH Descendancy chart to this point (1.Burnette1) was born on 11 Dec 1849 in Old Machar, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK; died on 13 Jan 1880 in Sherpur near Kabul, Afghanistan.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _FGRAVE: 158162276
    • Census: 1851, 257 Union St, Old Machar, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
    • Census: 1861, 257 Union St, Old Machar, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
    • Census: 1871, 62 Union St, Old Machar, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
    Name: Alexander Crombie Keith Gender: Male Birth Date: 11 Dec 1849 Baptism Date: 3 Feb 1850
    Baptism Place: Old Machar, Aberdeen, Scotland Father: William Keith Mother: Burnette Silver
    FHL Film Number: 991249



    Census:
    1861 census for 257 Union St, Old Machar, Aberdeen (18 rooms)
    William KEITH, head, widwr, aged 59, JP-MD Aberdeen and member Royal Coll of Surgeons practising as physician and surgeon born Aberdeen
    Mary KEITH, dau, unm, aged 29, born Old Machar, Aberdeen
    Alexander C. KEITH, son, aged 11, born Old Machar, Aberdeen
    Plus four servants



    Census:
    1871 census for 62 Union St, Old Machar, Aberdeen (house with 17 rooms).
    Isabella KEITH, head, aged 40, annuiant, born Glasgow
    *Alexander C. KEITH, son, unm, aged 21, born Aberdeen
    #Francis G. Milli??, son, aged 16, born Aberdeen
    #Sarah E. Milli?, dau, aged 16, born Aberdeen
    @Clara T. KEITH, dau, aged 5, born Aberdeen
    Also five servants
    *Alex the child of Wm Keith and Burnett Silver
    #Francis and Sarah seemingly from Isabella's first marriage; can not decipher surname
    @Clara seems to be child of Wm Keith and Isabella



    Died:
    Source: www.soldiersofthequeen.com/India-LtKiethRA.html

    Eipitaths and inscription St Machar Cathedral Churchyard, Aberdeen (from Records of Old Aberdeen) p 245, no 130-1 at http://archive.org/stream/recordsofoldaber00aberrich#page/244/mode/2up
    (129) Sacred to the memory of Laura Isabella, daughter of William Keith, M.D., and Isabella Fisken his spouse, born on the 17th July 1863, she died on the 17th of August 1868. William Keith, M.D., of Easter Muchalls, Surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, and Lecturer in Clinical Surgery, Aberdeen, born 3rd November 1802, died 5th February 1871.

    (130) In memory of Mary Groom, spouse to William Keith, M.D., Surgeon in Aberdeen: she was born at Montrose, on the 28th Jany 1802, she died on the 25th Septr 1831: and William, their infant son, he was born on the 26th Septr 1826, he died on the 11th March 1827. Died at Sherpur, Cabul, on the 13th Jan. 1880, from pneumonia, caused by exposure during the campaign in Afghanistan, Alexander Crombie Keith, Surgeon, Army Medical Department, fifth son of Dr. Keith, and Burnette Silver.

    (131) Sacred to the memory of Jane Anne Elizabeth Keith, daughter of Dr Keith and Burnette Silver his spouse, born 28th April 1844, died 16th Feb. 1848. Also the said Burnette Silver, born at Netherley, 22nd Nov. 1809, died 25th March 1853. Lieut John Keith, R.A., their third son, who died 24th April 1867, aged 28, and lies in Kamptee Churchyard E.I. Also of Colonel George Silver Keith, Madras Army, who died at Madras on 18th September 1887, aged 49 years.



Generation: 3

  1. 8.  Richard Alexander Lyonal KEITH Descendancy chart to this point (5.James2, 1.Burnette1) was born on 10 Aug 1883 in Simla, Himachal Pradesh, India; died on 6 Nov 1955 in Berkshire, England, UK.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1891, 60 Church Street, Apsley Guise, Bedfordshire, England, UK
    • Census: 1921, 11 Russell Chambers, St Giles in the Fields & St George Bloomsbury, London & Middlesex, England, UK
    • Occupation: 1931; Retired Army captain
    • Residence: 1931, 8 Green St, London, England, UK
    • Census: 1939, 94 Piccadilly (Naval & Military Club), Westminster, London, England, UK

    Notes:

    Reference to Richard Keith: http://www.historyireland.com/volumes/volume9/issue4/features/?id=113584



    Birth:
    India, Select Births and Baptisms, 1786-1947
    Name: Richard Alexander Tyonal Keith Gender: Male Birth Date: 10 Aug 1883 Baptism Date: 8 Sep 1883 Baptism Age: 0
    Baptism Place: Simla, Bengal, India Father: James Keith Mother: Julia Willis
    Reference ID: 510870 FHL Film Number: 510870



    Census:
    1891 census for 60 Church Street, Apsley Guise, Befordshire, England:
    Source Citation: Class: RG12; Piece: 1262; Folio: 20; Page: 8; GSU roll: 6096372.
    Julia DOWNES Head / Widow / Living on own means 72 Female born : Stoke, Devon
    Emily DOWNES Daughter / Single 34 Female born : Great Brickhill
    Alice DOWNES Daughter / Single 33 Female born : Great Brickhill
    Lyonel KEITH Grandson /Scholar 7 Male born : Simla, India



    Census:
    1921 Census Of England & Wales 11 Russell Chambers, St Giles in the Fields & St George Bloomsbury, London & Middlesex, England
    First name(s) Last name Relationship to head Sex Birth year Age in years Birth place Occupation Employer
    William Fitzgerald Aubrithecol Head Male 1875 45 Ootacamund, India Literary Agent Own Account
    Richard Alexander Lyonal Keith Visitor Male 1883 37 Simla, India - -
    Sarah Alice Hall Servant Female 1884 37 Notting Hill, London, England Private Service House Keeper Private Service



    Census:
    No 12, Keith, Richard, A.L., male, born 10 Aug 1883, married, captain army retired invalided ??? from wounds 1916 Feb.



    Died:
    KEITH Richard Alexander Lyonal of The Chequers Hotel Oxford-street Newbury Berkshire died 6 November 1955 Probate London 11 February to James Roderick Keith adversiting agent. Effects 1626 pounds 8 shillings and fivepence.

    Family/Spouse: Frances May Olga de Longueil WHYTE. Frances was born on 9 May 1880 in Carrick-on-shannon, Leitrim, Ireland; died in Dec 1969 in Canterbury, Kent, England, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 9. James Roderick KEITH  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Feb 1912 in Brennanstown House, Cabinteely, Dublin, Ireland; died on 25 Jul 1969 in Dublin, Ireland.


Generation: 4

  1. 9.  James Roderick KEITHJames Roderick KEITH Descendancy chart to this point (8.Richard3, 5.James2, 1.Burnette1) was born on 12 Feb 1912 in Brennanstown House, Cabinteely, Dublin, Ireland; died on 25 Jul 1969 in Dublin, Ireland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _FGRAVE: 172607618
    • Occupation: 1940; Company director, Bush House, London, England, UK
    • Residence: 1959, Heronsbrook, Ascot, Berkshire, England, UK

    Notes:

    The Weekly Irish Times, 1 Aug 1936
    A marriage has been arranged and will shortly take place between James Roderick Keith, son of Captain R.A.L.Keith, late the Seaforth Highlanders, and of Mrs. Keith, and Barbara, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.P.Wood, of Fairstowe, Ilkley, Yorkshire.




    Birth:
    Ireland, Civil Registration Births Index, 1864-1958: Name: James Roderick Keith. Date of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar 1912
    Registration district: Rathdown. Birth Country: Ireland. Volume: 2. Page: 849. FHL Film Number: 101074



    Residence:
    As per ship's manifest leaving Southampton 14 Apr 1959 bound for New York.



    Died:
    James Roderick "Roddy" Keith BIRTH unknown DEATH 25 Jul 1969 BURIAL Deansgrange Cemetery Blackrock, County Dublin, Ireland MEMORIAL ID 172607618 ?
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172607618

    Family/Spouse: Amy Barbara WOOD. Amy was born on 31 Jul 1905 in Yorkshire, England, UK; died on 23 Jan 1982 in Fulham, London, England, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 10. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

    Family/Spouse: Audrey Eileen PHILLIPS. Audrey died in Nov 2021 in Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 11. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 12. Living  Descendancy chart to this point



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