Mary Frances Knox

(circa 1771 - before 1 June 1847)
     Mary Frances Knox was born circa 1771 in Kilfian, Tyrawley barony, Mayo, Ireland. She was the fourth daughter of Francis Knox, of Rappa Castle, Kilfyan, county Mayo, by his wife Mary, daugher of Paul Annesley Gore, MP of Belleek.. She was the daughter of Francis Knox and Mary Gore.
Mary Frances Knox married William Handy, son of Samuel Handy and Jane Orme, in 1833. She died and he re-married.
     Mary died before 1 June 1847 in Waterloo Rd, Dublin, Ireland. The Tuam Herald on 5 June 1847 reported the death of Mrs W Handy, of apoplexy, of Waterloo Rd, Dublin, daughter of the late Francis Knox, co. Mayo. She was buried on 1 June 1847 in St Michael's Church of Ireland, Kilmoremoy, Mayo, Ireland. Mary Handy, aged 76, of Dublin.

Rose Matilda Knox

(circa 1836 - )
     Rose Matilda Knox was born circa 1836 in Mayo, Ireland. She is called Rosa Matilda and listed as the third daughter in Burke's Landed gentry of Ireland.. She was the daughter of Major John Gore Knox and Jane Adelaide Handy.

Samuel Handy Knox

(20 August 1846 - 1 August 1869)
     Samuel Handy Knox was born on 20 August 1846 in Mayo, Ireland. He was the son of Major John Gore Knox and Jane Adelaide Handy.
     Samuel died on 1 August 1869 in 10 Mountjoy St, Dublin, Ireland, aged 22. He died unmarried.

Lucy Knyvesmith

     Lucy Knyvesmith married Philip Stansall on 5 September 1603 in Chesterfield, Derbyshire.

Children of Lucy Knyvesmith and Philip Stansall

Henry Knyvett

( - circa 1553)
     Henry Knyvett married Mary Wolverston, daughter of Philip Wolverston, circa 1550. Her first husband was the second son of Sir Thomas Knevit of Ashwellthorp, Nfk. See pedigree in 1620 Cornish Visitation (Harleian Soc v9 p117). Their son Henry of Rosemeryn, Cornwall, married Mary, daughter of John Crocker of Lynam and had three daughters and one son.
     Henry died circa 1553.

Clytie Muriel Koop

(circa 1915 - 3 January 2005)
     Clytie Muriel Koop was born circa 1915.
Clytie Muriel Koop married Robert Stanley Colbert, son of John Colbert and Susan Jane Jarred, on 12 March 1936 in the Presbyterian church, Glencoe, South Australia.
     Clytie died on 3 January 2005.
     Her will was proved on 24 May 2005 at Victoria.

Children of Clytie Muriel Koop and Robert Stanley Colbert

George Kruger-Gray

     George Kruger-Gray married Audrey Frances Gordon Gray, daughter of Archdeacon John Henry Gray and Julia Cox.

Bonnie Kyllo (Adams)

(8 December 1913 - April 1995)
     Bonnie Kyllo (Adams) was born on 8 December 1913 in Idaho, USA. She was the daughter of Olaf Kyllo and Beatrice Weatherspoon Bell.
     Bonnie died in April 1995 in Spokane, Washington, aged 81.

Floyd Kyllo

(8 November 1907 - 13 August 1997)
     Floyd Kyllo was born on 8 November 1907 in Montana, USA. He was the son of Olaf Kyllo and Beatrice Weatherspoon Bell.
     Floyd died on 13 August 1997 in Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, aged 89.

Kelly S Kyllo

(circa 1924 - 13 July 1983)
     Kelly S Kyllo was born circa 1924 in USA. She was the daughter of Olaf Kyllo and Beatrice Weatherspoon Bell.
     Kelly died on 13 July 1983 in Port Angeles, Washington.

Lloyd Kyllo

(8 November 1907 - 25 September 1993)
     Lloyd Kyllo was born on 8 November 1907 in Montana, USA. He was the son of Olaf Kyllo and Beatrice Weatherspoon Bell.
     Lloyd died on 25 September 1993 in Prosser, Washington, aged 85.

Olaf Kyllo

(circa 1880 - 1945)
     Olaf Kyllo married Beatrice Weatherspoon Bell, daughter of Robert Bruce Bell and Margaret Christine Bell. Olaf Kyllo was born circa 1880 in Norway.
     Olaf died in 1945.

Children of Olaf Kyllo and Beatrice Weatherspoon Bell

Oliver Kyllo

(15 April 1920 - December 1986)
     Oliver Kyllo was born on 15 April 1920 in USA. He was the son of Olaf Kyllo and Beatrice Weatherspoon Bell.
     Oliver resided at Castro Valley, California, 1980.
     Oliver died in December 1986 in Hayward, Alameda County, California, aged 66.

Patrick Buddy Kyllo

(January 1928 - 11 April 1980)
     Patrick Buddy Kyllo was born in January 1928 in Stevens County, Washington. He was the son of Olaf Kyllo and Beatrice Weatherspoon Bell.
     Patrick died on 11 April 1980 in Seattle, King County, Washington, aged 52. Patrick Buddy Kyllo of Kettle Falls passed away April 11 in Seattle, at the age of 52. Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 17 at 2 p.m. at the Batian funeral Home with Lloyd Humphry officiating. Born dec. 27, 1928 in St Maries, Idaho, Kyllo was a veteran of WWI and the Korean War. He worked in the construction business and as a boiler maker and welder.
Survivors include his wife,Clara Marie "Diddy" Kyllo, Kettle Falls; one daughter, Beatrice Durbin, Tacoma; four sons, Patrick B. Kyllo, Jr, San Diego, Calif; Michael B. Kyllo, Colville; Billy B. Kyllo, Kettle Falls; Joseph B. Kyllo, Kettle Falls; five sisters, Violet Shwerin, Kettle Falls; Pearl Woodward, Bonnie Adams, Ruby Wang, and Olive Lightfoot, all of Spokane, Bessie Curtiss. Post Falls, Idaho; six brothers, Floyd Kyllo, Omaha, Nev; Olliver Kullo, Castro Valley, Cali; Lloyd Kyllo, Pasco; Sam kyllo, Port Angeles, Calif; 11 grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
Interment was in the Meyers Falls Cemetery in Kettle Fals with the Bastian Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.'
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Pearl Kyllo (Woodward)

(2 September 1909 - 21 December 1994)
     Pearl Kyllo (Woodward) was born on 2 September 1909 in Washington or Idaho, USA. She was the daughter of Olaf Kyllo and Beatrice Weatherspoon Bell.
     Pearl died on 21 December 1994 in Spokane, Washington, aged 85.

Samuel Kyllo

(16 January 1912 - 5 April 2002)
     Samuel Kyllo was born on 16 January 1912 in Idaho, USA. He was the son of Olaf Kyllo and Beatrice Weatherspoon Bell.
     Samuel resided at Port Angeles, Washington.
     Samuel died on 5 April 2002 in Spokane, Washington, aged 90. Spokesman-Review, The (Spokane, WA) - April 10, 2002. Deceased Name: Samuel Kyllo, Spokane. Visitation for Samuel M. Kyllo, 90, will be from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday at Riplinger Funeral Home. Graveside service will begin at noon Saturday at Greenwood Memorial Terrace.
Mr. Kyllo, who died Friday, was born in Kootenai, Idaho. He had lived in Spokane for 55 years. He worked as an operating engineer for many years, primarily for a medical gas company that supplied oxygen to medical institutions.
Mr. Kyllo was a member of the National Rifle Association.
Survivors include his wife of 51 years, Hazel; a son, Stanley Kyllo, and a daughter, Shirley Tesdal, both of Spokane; a stepson, Ronald Adams of Seattle; a stepdaughter, Kathleen Adams of Spokane; two sisters, Olive Lightfoot of Spokane and Bessie Curtiss of Colville, Wash; five grandchildren and four
stepgrandchildren.

Violet Ruth Kyllo

(30 April 1917 - 1 October 1998)
     Violet Ruth Kyllo married Gordon Schwerin. Violet Ruth Kyllo was born on 30 April 1917 in Stevens County, Washington. She was the daughter of Olaf Kyllo and Beatrice Weatherspoon Bell.
     Violet died on 1 October 1998 in Kettle Falls, Stevens County, Washington, aged 81.

Wilbur Kyllo

(30 March 1931 - 19 September 1996)
     Wilbur Kyllo was born on 30 March 1931 in USA. He was the son of Olaf Kyllo and Beatrice Weatherspoon Bell.
     Wilbur died on 19 September 1996 in Castro Valley, California, aged 65.

Lucy de Kyme

     Lucy de Kyme was born in Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Philip de Kyme, Baron Kyme, Lord Kyme of Faldingworth, and eventually heir of her brother Wiliam, second baron Kyme.
Lucy de Kyme married Robert de Umfraville 2nd Earl of Angus, son of Gilbert de Umfraville Earl of Angus and Elizabeth Comyn, before 1310.

Philip de Kyme

(circa 1248 - before 2 April 1323)
     Philip de Kyme was born circa 1248. He was the son of William de Kyme and Lucy de Ros.
     Philip died before 2 April 1323.

William de Kyme

( - before 3 September 1259)
     William de Kyme married Lucy de Ros, daughter of Sir William de Ros and Lucy FitzPiers, circa 1247.
     William died before 3 September 1259.

Child of William de Kyme and Lucy de Ros

Thomasin Kyme

(before 1530 - )
     Thomasin Kyme was born before 1530 in Sussex, England. Thomasin Kyme was also known as Tamsin Taylor in records.
Thomasin Kyme married John Marlott, son of John Marlott and Elizabeth Homewood, on 10 November 1551 in Horsham, Sussex. Their marriage settlements were dated 24 December.
Thomasin Kyme married John Young on 16 January 1552/53 in Horsham, Sussex.
Thomasin Kyme married Richard Humphrey on 7 February 1564/65 in Petworth, Sussex.

Children of Thomasin Kyme and John Marlott

Herold Kyng

(31 May 1906 - 10 September 1941)
     Herold Kyng was also known as Harold Thomas Ching in records. He was born on 31 May 1906 in Croydon, Surrey. He was the son of Samuel James Ching and Alice Jane Roddis.
Herold Kyng married Emily Gwendoline Elizabeth Paul, daughter of Dr George William Frederic Paul and Frances Marie Townsend, in 1927 in Kensington RD, Middlesex. A MUSICAL PAIR. MR. AND MKS. HEROLD KYNG. Interesting impressions of musical life in London and on the Continent are given by Miss Gwendo Paul (Mrs Herold Kyng) and her husband who have arrived in Brisbane on a visit to Dr and Mis G W F Paul and will later give a joint recital in Brisbane The marriage of Mr and Mrs Kyng was the result of a romance that began in their student days when they met at the Royal College of Music London at which centre Miss Paul was
pursuing her studies in pianofortelaying and Mr Kyng who is a well known joung basso bantanto was studying singing and elocution As many residents or Queensland are aware Miss Paul received the foundation of her musical education from Miss E Suter and later at the Sydney
Conservatorium of Music under the tuition of Miss Winifred Burston ... a photo is incuded in the article in the Brisbane Courier 11 May 1929
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     Herold died  on 10 September 1941 in Memorial Hospital, Blaenau, Festiniog, Merionethshire, Wales, aged 35. Herold Kyng of Summerhill School, Festiniog, Merionethshire died 10 Sep 1941.
     His will was proved on 20 November 1941 at Leicester.

Child of Herold Kyng and Emily Gwendoline Elizabeth Paul

Peter Harold Frederick Kyng

(8 July 1929 - 2 March 2009)
     Peter Harold Frederick Kyng was born on 8 July 1929 in Kangaroo Point, Brisbane, Queensland. He was the son of Herold Kyng and Emily Gwendoline Elizabeth Paul.
     Peter died on 2 March 2009 in England aged 79. The Guardian reported 8 Jun 2009: Peter Kyng, by Mary Bonnin:
My cousin Peter Kyng, who has died aged 79, played bass clarinet for the Sydney Symphony Orchestra from 1960 until 1983 and was also secretary of the players' committee. A dedicated Marxist, he was active in defending the rights of musicians and held various posts on the executive of the New South Wales branch of the Musicians' Union.
Peter came from a musical family. His English father and Australian mother met at the Royal College of Music in London: Harold was studying singing and Gwendo became his accompanist. They married in 1927 and emigrated to Australia, where they began their concert career; Harold was advised to change his name from Ching to Kyng for professional purposes.
Peter was born in Brisbane, but four years later the family returned to England when Peter's father decided to study medicine. After war broke out Peter's parents split up and he was sent to board at A S Neill's Summerhill, in Suffolk, staying there during the holidays while his mother was abroad entertaining the troops; his father had died in 1940. Peter left school at 16 with no formal qualifications.
He started learning the clarinet at 15 and proved to be exceptionally musical. He enrolled at the Guildhall School of Music, supporting himself by joining the Grenadier Guards, and married his first wife, Angela, an art student. In 1954 they left England for Australia.
Peter was then appointed principal clarinettist with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, and their son Timothy was born. But Angela did not like living in New Zealand and the family returned to Australia. A daughter, Jenny, was born but the marriage later broke up. Peter found a job in a Sydney hospital working with the heart-lung machine, filling in as clarinet player for the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. He was eventually appointed to a permanent post. His second wife, Joan, supported him with wonderful companionship.
After retiring from the orchestra, Peter took a degree in economics and history at Sydney University and then an MPhil in medieval history. He always felt great nostalgia for England. He and Joan enjoyed several holidays in London in recent years, attending concerts and visiting art galleries.
He is survived by Joan and his children.
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Jane Doe La Ramee

     Jane Doe La Ramee married Soloman Lafortune.

Children of Jane Doe La Ramee and Soloman Lafortune

Avice Gertrude La Touche

(circa 1893 - 24 May 1959)
     Avice Gertrude La Touche was born circa 1893 in India. She was the daughter of Thomas Henry Digges La Touche and Anna Frances Handy. Edith and Avice were listed as Thomas Henry Digges La Touche's children in the 1911 census in 11 Tivoli Tce South, Kingstown, Dublin, Dublin.
     Avice Gertrude La Touche married David Edward Gillespie Wemyss as his second wife, in 1930 in Brentford RD, Miiddlesex, England.
     Avice died on 24 May 1959 in Fife, Scotland. Alice Gertrude La touche or Wemyss, of Carphin House, Luthrie, Cupar Fife (wife of David edward Wemyss) died 24 May 1959. Confirmation of Charles David Pagan, Writer to the Signet and the said David Edward Gillespie Wemyss, DSO, DSC, Commander RN. Sealed at London 25 August..

Denis Digges La Touche

(1895 - 8 August 1915)
     Denis Digges La Touche was born in 1895 in Rathdown RD, Dublin. He was the son of Thomas Henry Digges La Touche and Anna Frances Handy.
     Denis died on 8 August 1915 in Gallipoli, Turkey. "Find a grave" includes a photo and states: Captain Denis Digges La Touche. The Welsh Regiment 8th Battalion. Aged 20.
Son of Thomas Henry and Anna Frances Digges La Touche, of 230, Hills Rd., Cambridge, England.
Educated at Baymount School, Co. Dublin, and Shrewsbury School.
Elected to a senior scholarship at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 1913.
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Edith Mary La Touche

(5 September 1897 - 1930)
     Edith Mary La Touche was born on 5 September 1897 in Mussoorie, India. She was the daughter of Thomas Henry Digges La Touche and Anna Frances Handy. Edith Mary La Touche was christened on 13 October 1897 in Christ Church, Mussoorie, India. Edith Mary daughter of Thoms henry & Anna Frances Digges La Touche, of Mussoorie, Geological Survey department.. Edith and Avice were listed as Thomas Henry Digges La Touche's children in the 1911 census in 11 Tivoli Tce South, Kingstown, Dublin, Dublin.
Edith Mary La Touche married David Edward Gillespie Wemyss in 1924 in Cambridge RD, Cambridgeshire, England. Tjey had 3 sons..
     Edith died in 1930.

Frances La Touche

(circa 1936 - )
     Frances La Touche was born circa 1936. She was the daughter of James Fleming Digges La Touche and Frances Margaret Dawn. Frances La Touche travelled with James Fleming Digges La Touche and Frances Margaret Dawn on the "Arrived from Rangoon via the Staffordshire James D la Touche, proposed address in UK: Coombs hatchm, Bishops Steignton, of the Forest Service, aged 38, from Burma, with Fracnes M, wife aged 34, child Frances G? 2 and infant Rosemary 7 months". Frances La Touche travelled with James Fleming Digges La Touche and Frances Margaret Dawn on the "The family departed via the Sagaing on 8 Nov 1939 for Rangoon from Liverpool. Mr J F D La Touche. last address in UK: Combe Hatch, Bishop Steignton, Forest Services, 38; Mrs of Teignmouth Devon, housewife, 34; Miss F G D, 3 and Miss R D, 1.".

James Fleming Digges La Touche

(1900 - 12 June 1963)
     James Fleming Digges La Touche was born in 1900. James Fleming Digges La Touche aged 46 departed for Rangoon on 18 Feb 1946 with the Burma Forest Service on the "Worcestershire", whose last address was Newton Abbot.. He was the son of Thomas Henry Digges La Touche and Anna Frances Handy.
     James Fleming Digges La Touche was recorded on the 1911 census in Clontarf East, Dublin. James Fleming La Touche aged 10 born India, was a pupil at the Boarding School at Baymount Castle..
James Fleming Digges La Touche married Frances Margaret Dawn before 1936.
     James Fleming Digges La Touche and Frances Margaret Dawn travelled to England on 5 May 1939 per the "Arrived from Rangoon via the Staffordshire James D la Touche, proposed address in UK: Coombs hatchm, Bishops Steignton, of the Forest Service, aged 38, from Burma, with Fracnes M, wife aged 34, child Frances G? 2 and infant Rosemary 7 months".
     James Fleming Digges La Touche and Frances Margaret Dawn travelled to Rangoon, Burma, in November 1939 per the "The family departed via the Sagaing on 8 Nov 1939 for Rangoon from Liverpool. Mr J F D La Touche. last address in UK: Combe Hatch, Bishop Steignton, Forest Services, 38; Mrs of Teignmouth Devon, housewife, 34; Miss F G D, 3 and Miss R D, 1.".
     James died on 12 June 1963 in Newton Abbot, Devon, England. He died 12 June 1963 at Church Rd, Newton Abbot, Devon. Probate granted 20 Sep to Frances Margaret Digges la Touche , widow. Effects £6300 10s..

Child of James Fleming Digges La Touche and Frances Margaret Dawn