Robert Strickland Cholmley
| Capt.; Major Robert Strickland Cholmley | |||||||||
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The Duke of Wellington Regt., Sheffield, Yorks; Place Newton, Rillington, York 4 King's African Rifles, Bombo, Uganda; Place Newton, Rillington, Yorks [1923] The Duke of Wellington's Regiment, Tauglin Barracks, Singapore, Straits Settlements; Place Newton [1927] Crawford Bay, Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada [1929] | ||||||||
| Occupation | armed services | ||||||||
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1917.03.21 proposed by J.H. Driberg, seconded by M. Longworth Dames
One list has Cholmeley but the Cholmley family have lived at Place Newton, Rillington for generations, so changed name [also his signature on A63 appears to be Cholmley]
Notes From Elsewhere
[must be relatives ...]: Wintringham is a parish and township containing 5,340 acres, belonging chiefly to A. J. Cholmley, Esq., who is also lord of the manor... PLACE NEWTON, or as formerly known, Newton House, the property and residence of Alfred John Cholmley, Esq., B.A., J.P., stands near the village in a well wooded park of 180 acres. It is intersected by a small stream which expands into a fine sheet of water. ... Hugh Alfred son of Alfred John
George Francis Cholmley Son of Alfred J. and Anne Cholmley (nee Simpson), of Place Newton, Rillington; husband of Violet P. M. Cholmley (nee Thomson), Thorpe Bassett, Rillington, Yorks. [died in submarine 1914] [brother??]