NameKenneth Cecil HADOW
, M
Birth11 Mar 1897, Kasmir, India
Death2 Dec 1977, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
BurialRoyal Oak Burial Park Cemetery; Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Spouses
Birth7 Jul 1910, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, OH
Death31 Mar 2009, Corona del Mar, Orange, CA
Family ID3464
Marriageabt Mar 1931, Possibly in India
Divorce16 Dec 1941, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, OH
Notes for Kenneth Cecil HADOW
• Served in the British Royal Field Artillary in 1914, retired as a Major.
Notes for Margaret (Spouse 1)
• According to a newspaper article, Margaret was born in Cleveland, went to school in Paris, France and then moved to Kasmir, India for 7 years.”
• According to the article, while in India she married, and had twin daughters and a son. She is also recorded as saying “… she helped the Maharaja with official dinners and balls …”
• She returned to England just as the war was declared (probably around 1937). She lived in Sussex, England and turned her home into a hospital for evacuated children she took charge of, “… 22 children in all”.
• Then, there is a gap; what happened to her marriage, her children or when did she leave England ???. At the moment, I can find no information about her three children, and there is no mention of them when she married Edgar.
• She resurfaces again with her marriage to Edgar in 1942. Interestingly, Edgar had been to and returned from India in 1941
• After his marriage to Margaret, they moved to Washington D.C. and he worked with the “… Indian section of lease-lend.” Not sure if that was with the US government, or still with General Motor. That said, the newspaper article (Evening Star, 2 April 1943) that I’m referring to is a paper about social events of family members of, and members of the military.
• During 1942 to 1943, Margaret work with the Officer’s Service Club and the Red Cross District Chapter Public Relations Committee.
• The article also mentions Edgar and Margaret bought a house and furnished with “… things they bought years ago in India.”
• Margaret probably divorced Edgar Holyoke sometime around 1952 … she remarried in 1954.