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Badham, Georgina Emma Alexander

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  • 28 Sep 1866 - 1944

Georgina Emma Alexander Bell, second daughter of Frances Georgina Armstrong (1841-1911) and John Alexander Bell (1866-1944), was born 28 September 1866 in Queensland Australia. She was the granddaughter of Sir Andrew Armstrong, 1st Baronet of Gallen (1754-1827). On 7 Nov 1895 she married Robert Leslie Badham (1859-1989), nephew of Dame Nellie Melba, in Booterstown, Dublin, Ireland. On 22 September 1896, their first child, Emily Frances G. Leslie Badham, was born in Blackrock, County Dublin. On 10 January 1899, their second and final child, Robert Alexander Armstrong Badham, was born. Georgina "Nina" Badham died in Manchester, England in 1944.

Georgina Badham was somehow related to the Lamb Family. There are connections between the Fuller family and both the Bell and Armstrong families during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. On the back of a her framed photograph, she is referred to as Cousin Nina, however it is unclear who wrote this inscription. At present he direct link between Georgina Bell and the Lamb Family of Woodfield house is unclear.

Shaw, Henry

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  • 1818 - 28 Jan 1884

Wingfield, Kathleen Patricia

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  • 10 Mar 1907 - Jul 1998

Kathleen Patricia Cooke-Collis, daughter of Major General William James Norman Cooke-Collis and Cléonice Gamble (1884-1967), was born 10 March 1907 in Dublin, Ireland. She went by the name Patricia before and after her marriage to Tim Wingfield, in June of 1936. Patricia Wingfield died in July of 1998.

Lamb, Sarah

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  • d. 1815

Sarah Duke married Francis Lamb and they had four children.

Layard, Austen Henry

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  • 5 Mar 1817 - 5 Jul 1894

Austen Henry Layard was a Member of Parliament for Soutwark in the House of Commons in 1860.

Roe, Eleanor Grace Watney

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  • 1 August 1885 - 1979

Eleanor Grace Watney Roe, only daughter of Thomas Henry Roe (1858-1927) and Eleanor Jane Watney (1863-1897), was born 1 August 1885 in Norwood, Surrey, England. She was as suffragette. In 1915 served as chief organiser of the 'Women's Right to Serve' procession in London. She was arrested, and a photograph of her was printed in the 'Daily Mirror'. After World War I she studied theosophy. On 10 August 1921 she arrived in Detroit, Michigan, with her close friend Christabel Pankhurst. Both women settled in California. During the 1930s, Grace was became involved in social work. After the Second World War Grace Roe ran a book shop and metaphysical library in Santa Barbara, California. She acted as literary executor for Christabel after her friend's death in 1958. In 1961 she was vice-president of the Suffragette Fellowship of London. Grace Roe died in Tonbridge, Kent, England in 1979.

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