NameFrederick Dudley KIERNANDER, Half 3C1R
Birth3 Mar 1862, Bengal, India
Baptism20 Jul 1862
Death18 Sep 1927, Annbank Station, Ayrshire, Scotland
OccupationDeputy Trafic Superintendant, Railways, India
Spouses
Birth9 Apr 1868, Oystermouth, Glamorgan, Wales
Death7 Aug 1967
Marriage31 Dec 1902, Mauchline, Ayrshire, Scotland
Notes for Frederick Dudley KIERNANDER
India Select Births
Frederick Dudley Kiernander, born March 3, 1862, Bengal Presidency, India, father Charles Robert Campbell Kiernander, mother Charlotte Ann, baptism July 20 1862
In the 1901 Scotland Census Barskimming House, Stair, Ayrshire
Head Marianna Anderson, age 49, pony breaker, born Edinburgh
3 sisters of Marianna Robertson age 52, 55 and 60.
Niece Marianna M. Dangerfield, age 34, leather worker, born Wales
Niece Lucy A. Dangerfield, age 32, animal painter, born Wales
Grand nephew Edward Dangerfield, age 1, born Calcutta, India
Visitor Frederick D. Kiernander, age 39, Government of India Railway, born Calcutta, India
9 servants
[possibly Edward Dangerfield is Lucy’s son. If so is Frederick the father?}[Answer from Phillip Dangerfield
The Edward Dangerfield, aged 1, mentioned with Lucy Anstruther Dangerfield in the 1901 Scottland Census, was not her son but the son of Lucy's brother (also named Edward) who was a Jute agent in India who, sadly, died in Calcutta in November 1905. Lucy's nephew Edward went on to be a notable Captain in the Royal Navy, tragically dying young from illness in 1941. In the 1920's he married Elma Tryphosa Birkett in London. As Elma Dangerfield, she became a notable figure internationally as a lifelong liberal and advocate for peace. She was also an author and Byron expert. When she died in January 2006 aged 98 her obituary appeared in several of the leading UK newspapers. ]
The India List and India Office List 1905
Frederick Dudley Kiernander, India Public Works Department (deputy traffic superintendant). - appointed to the traffic department, state railways, July 1880, assistant traffic superintendant, July 1882, district traffic superintendant April 1893, deputy trafic superintendant, April 1904
Also
Railways, Superior Revenue Establishment, Traffic Department
Class 1, Grade 3, F. D. Kiernander
British Army Lists 1918
Frederick Dudley Kiernander, Labour Corps, Second Lieutenant
British Army WWI Medal Rolls
Frederick Dudley Kiernander, Labour Corps, ??? 2nd Lieuteant
Address Barkinnsing, Mauchline, Ayrshire
National Probate Calendar
Frederick Dudley Kiernander of Drumley House Annbank Station Ayrshire died 18 September 1927 Confirmation of Lucy Anstruther Dangerfield or Kiernander widow. Sealed London 19 October 1927
[It would seen Frederick and Lucy might not have been married based on this and their headstone inscription.]
Notes for Lucy Anstruther (Spouse 1)
In the April to June 1868 birth index Lucy Anstruther Dangerfield, Gower district, Glamorgan, Wales, volume 11a, page 668.
Belfast Newsletter April 15, 1868
Births
Dangerfield - April 9 at West Cross, near Swansea, the wife of Captain Dangerfield, of a daughter
In the 1871 Wales census Clase, Glamorgan, Wales
Head Edward Dangerfield, age 33, born Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
Wife Mary Jane Dangerfield, age 27, born Scotland
Son Edward Dangerfield, age 5, born Llangyfelach, Glamorganshire, Wales
Daughter Marianne Dangerfield, age 4, born Llangyfelach, Glamorganshire, Wales
Daughter Lucy Anstruther Dangerfield, age 2, born Oystermouth, Glamorganshire, Wales
4 servants
In the 1891 Scotland Census Blairgorie Road, Scone, Perthshire
Head Edward Dangerfield, age 43, factor, born England
Wife Mary J. Dangerfield, age 37, born Edinburgh, Midlothan
Daughter Marianne M. Dangerfield, age 14, scholar, born Wales
Daughter Lucy A. Dangerfield, age 12, scholar, born Wales
4 servants
From Phillip Dangerfield
Lucy Anstruther was married to Frederick Dudley Kiernander. The London Daily News dated Tuesday January 6th,1903 contains a Wedding notice in its Births, Marriages and Deaths Column. This records that the Wedding took place on New Year's Eve 1902 at Barskimming House, Mauchline, Ayrshire. The Wedding was conducted by two named Reverends from the Mauchline Parish. That they were married also tallies with the English and Scottish Probate Notices for Kiernander in 1927, where Lucy is referred to as his widow, with the gravestone in Mauchline Cemetary where she is also described as his widow, and the fact that their daughter Frances Lucy Marianne, born in 1904, bore the Kiernander surname.
National Probate Calendar
Lucy Anstruther Dangerfield or Kiernander of Cloakslan Galston Ayrshire died 7 August 1967. Confirmation sealed London 2 February 1968