Personal Testimony of Sandra Esterbauer
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- "Personal Testimony of Sandra Esterbauer"
- ID: S77
Type: Personal Repository: Sandra Esterbauer
Canada
sandra.esterbauer@rogers.com
Linked To: Edward Calderbank (1890-), Henry Calderbank (1894-), Robert Calderbank (1892-), William James Calderbank (1888-), William Calderbank (1862-1932), James Dempster (~1853-1922), Mary Ann Dempster (1855-1939), Charles Henry Lewis (1841-1898), Milborough Roberts Lewis (1887-1927), Dr James McMordie (~1864-1902), Elizabeth Patterson (1849-1895) Various notes and information from Ancestry member, Sandra Esterbauer.
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- "Personal Testimony of Sandra Esterbauer"
- ID: S77
Charles Henry Lewis Name Charles Henry Lewis [S77] Edward Calderbank Name Edward Calderbank [S77] Elizabeth Patterson Name Elizabeth Patterson [S77] Henry Calderbank Name Henry Calderbank [S77] Alias: HarryJames Dempster Name James Dempster [S77] [S92] Robert Calderbank Name Robert Calderbank [S77] William Calderbank Name William Calderbank [S77] William James Calderbank Name William James Calderbank [S77] Charles Henry Lewis Birth [S77] 1841 Elizabeth Patterson Birth [S77] 1849 Mary Ann Dempster Birth Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland [S77] 1855 William Calderbank Birth Westleigh, Lancashire, England [S77] Oct 7, 1862 William Calderbank Occupation Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland , Joiner [S77] 1881 William was born in Westleigh Lancashire 7 Oct 1862, went to Ireland for work in 1881 (he was a Joiner).William Calderbank Marriage Mary Ann Dempster, Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland [S77] [S91] [S91] Sep 2, 1885 William James Calderbank Birth Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland [S77] [S89] 1888 Elizabeth Patterson Death [S77] 1895 TBCharles Henry Lewis Death [S77] 1898 TBMilborough Roberts Lewis Adoption [S77] Jun 17, 1899 In 1899 Elizabeth (née Dempster) McMordie travelled to London and adopted an orphan girl from the Mitcham Industrial school (a workhouse school) and referred to her as her "niece". That girl was adopted by Elizabeth and Leslie and raised in a very good home. They told everyone she had been in school in Dublin and was the daughter of a neighbour who had died in a carriage accident. It was only when I was researching the family that I found her parents had died of TB, her father dying in the workhouse and she had been entered into the workhouse school system in 1896. That girl became a nurse during WWI (lots of nurses and doctors in the McMordie family) ended up marrying her "cousin" who had been wounded at the Somme (William James Calderbank) - being disowned by the McMordies over it. They must have made up eventually because she nursed both Leslie Sr and Elizabeth when they died in her and William James' home in Belfast. She died in 1927, also of TB, leaving him with 4 small children, one of whom was my father.
We have not been able to find the connection between Milborough Roberts Lewis and the McMordie family. Milborough's mother was Elizabeth Patterson (1850 Dublin - 1895 London).Dr James McMordie Death Patricroft [S22] [S77] [S80] [S90] Mar 2, 1902 37y Manchester Chronicle Mar 4, 1902: "On Sunday night Dr. McMordie died at his residence 13 Bryron Street, Patricroft, after a month's illness. He was 37 years of age and a prominent member of the Patricroft Conservative Club."Dr James McMordie Burial Falls Road [S77] [S80] Mar 6, 1902 Earth burial. Grave and section number, L 429Milborough Roberts Lewis Death Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland [S77] 1927 TBWilliam Calderbank Death 2 Leitrim Street [S77] [S80] Feb 25, 1932 68y Mary Ann Dempster Death [S77] Jan 23, 1939
- Last Modified: May 21, 2012
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