Family Members

This is a list of all known family-members who descend from William Sandes and Elizabeth Fernley up to the present day. You can do a name search below, just enter part of the first or last name. For a few family members that are still alive, only the name and year of birth will be displayed.

Displaying 251 - 300 of 614
Married women are listed by their maiden name.
08-0200
Son of William Stanhope Stockley, Irish landowner. Lieutenent-Colonel C M Stockley, Norfolk Regiment. Colonel Stockley served in the Bengal Army as an Ensign in 1862.
08-0210
Alternatively Mary Anne Kathleen Sandes (see reference note Irish Church records)
08-0220
Major Harry Harris Were of the East Lancashire Regiment.
08-0230
She was the founder of the Sandes Homes for Soldiers and Airmen still in existence today.
08-0240
He was an officer of the 102nd Regiment.
08-0260
He was educated at Bromsgrove School, and graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge. He was a Barrister at Law, Justice of the Peace and the High Sheriff of Kerry in 1885.
08-0270
Daughter of Dr. Rawdon Macnamara M.D. of Dublin. AKA Sarah Amy Macnamara
08-0280
In the record of her daughter's death in 1959 her maiden name is given as Emily A Sandes.
08-0290
Of Los Angeles, California. He was an attorney.
08-0300
She emigrated to The United States in 1864.
08-0310
He was born in Ireland and emigrated to the United States in 1858.
08-0320
He was a Barrister at Law, Justice of the Peace, Deputy Lieutenant and High Sheriff of Kerry in 1882. He graduated 1866 B.A. Trinity College, Dublin. He was in 1879 granted leave by Royal Licence to take the name and armorial bearings of Sandes in compliance with his uncle’s will.
08-0330
Daughter of Colonel Adolphus Young R.A.
08-0370
Of Wolfsdene (or Wolfsden), near Kilshane, County Tipperary.
08-0380
Educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He was a Justice of the Peace and called to the Irish bar in 1893. Captain 4th Battalion, Royal Munster Fusilers. AKA "Jack"
08-0390
Daughter of John Sale of The Manor House, Barrow-on-Trent and Mary Poole
08-0410
Of Mill Street, County Cork, son of Rev. Thomas Moriarty, Dean of Ardfert.
08-0430
Fleet-Surgeon Ingham Hanbury C.B., R.N., served in (Anglo) Egyptian War 1882 Son of Samuel Hanbury
08-0440
He was Captain of the Kerry Militia (now 3rd Royal Munster Fusiliers, Tralee) There is a stained glass window in St John's Church, Listowel dedicated to him by his father.
08-0500
of Gisborne, New Zealand, son of Gwalter Palairet and Emma Clara (Palairet).
08-0520
He and his brother Frederick sailed to New Zealand in August 1879. He qualified as a surveyor practising his profession at Hamilton, and subsequently at Invercargill and Christchurch, until his retirement in 1930.
08-0530
AKA "Birdie" She was a school teacher
08-0540
Son of Henry Upton and Sophia (Upton). He was a Warrant Officer 2nd Class (Sergeant Major) during the Second World War. He was captured but released in 1945
08-0550
"In 1914 she joined the VADs, and in 1919 took up work as a radiographer. In 1925 she contracted sleeping sickness. From 1926 she looked after her mother until her death in 1934, after which she made a trip round the world by sea, visiting relatives in Australia and New Zealand."
08-0580
Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Warren Caulfeild Sandes D.S.O., M.C., O.B.E.
08-0590
Daughter of Francis Sneyd-Kynnersley.
08-0620
Rev Alfred Mussen MA TCD, son of James Mussen and Emily Monds.
08-0630
He was a chemist.
08-0650
He was an engineer, first at sea and then for many years at the Napier Hospital (now defunct).
08-0680
"He joined up at 19 in the Army, fighting at Gallipoli and on the Somme, where he was wounded and evacuated to England. He spent just over 4 years in the Army, then ran an orchard business in Central Otago with Noel, but when it suffered severe frost damage he moved to Dunedin in 1945."
08-0710
He was an accountant and was also a partner of his brother Tom as an orchardist in Roxburgh.

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