Monday, 17 April, 1916
Dr Beatty declares Cecil has
German measles. This makes
all things very complicated. Sent
wire to Beatrice not to cross.
I hope to make some arrangement
for her holidays without crossing
the water. Perhaps Aunt Jennie
may be able to have her with her
for a few days.
Am asking Uncle Tom if he
will take Jack for the holidays
as I am most anxious he will
not miss the term at Downside
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Joseph Beatty
Dr. Joseph Beatty, the Martin family doctor. Cecil Bernard Martin
Born 9 April 1904, Cecil Bernard was Mary Martin's son. Beatrice Margaret Mary Martin
Born 25 April 1898, Beatrice Margaret Mary, also known as Bee by her family was Mary Mary Martin's daughter. She shared a birthday with her sister Marie. Jane Madelane Mary Levins Moore
Born 23 November 1880, Mary Martin's sister, known in the family as Jennie. Thomas Levins Moore
Born ca. 1871, Thomas Levins was Mary Martin's brother and was known in the family as Uncle Tom. Married Florrie Smithwick, part of the Kilkenny brewing dynasty on 5 June 1906. Thomas and Florence lived at Ashton House, the Moore family home. Laurence John (Jack) Martin
Born on 28 May 1899, Laurence John, Mary Martin's son, known as Jack. He attended Downside, the English public school near Bath, like his brothers. Downside School
Public school for boys located near Bath in south-west England which all Mary Martin's sons attended. |