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Sir James Malcolm Monteith Erskine 1863-1944 James was born about 1863. He was the Conservative M.P. for the St. George's Division of Westminster from 1921 to 1929. In 1929 he was created a knight Cicely Mary Quick 1873- Cicely was born on 10 September 1873, the daughter of Rev. Charles Penrose Quicke and Anna Mary Minturn, at Ashbrittle, Somerset. I have identified the following children. |
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Janet Menteith Born abt 1899 London Married John Wardrop Moore + Four No Dates
| Sir James Malcolm Monteith Erskine | b: abt 1863 Devonshire 1863 3Q Newton Abott 5b 140 |
| Cicely Mary Quick |
b: 10 Sep 1873 Ashbrittle, Somerset daughter of Rev. Charles Penrose Quicke and Anna Mary Minturn |
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abt 1898 Sir James Malcolm Monteith Erskine Cicely Mary Quick | London 1898 3Q St George Hanover Square 1a 970 |
| Janet Menteith Erskine |
b: abt 1899 London 1899 3Q St George Hanover Square 1a 436 daughter of Sir James Malcolm Monteith Erskine and Cicely Mary Quick |
| 1901 Census | RG13-2326 | 1 April 1901 | Weston Super Mare, Somerset | ||
| 2 Beaufort Villas | |||||
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Sarah M. Thompson Charles P. Quicke (Visitor) James M. M. Erskine (Visitor) Cicely G. Erskine (Visitor) Janet M. Erskine (Visitor) Plus 5 Servants |
Age 44 Age 69 Age 37 Age 27 Age 1 |
Lodgeing House Keeper Clergymam (C of E) Living on own means |
Bedworth Bath N. K. Ashbrittle Westminster |
Warwick Somerset Devon Somerset London |
abt 1856 abt 1831 abt 1863 10 Sep 1873 abt 1899 |
| Sir James Malcolm Monteith Erskine |
Died 5 Nov 1944, Age 81, Eccleston Square, London 1944 4Q Westminster 1a 341 |
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SIR JAMES ERSKIN
Sir James Malcolm Monteith Erskine. Conservative M.P. for the St. George's Division of Westminster from 1921 to 1929, died at his home in Eccleston Square, S.W.1, yesterday, at the age of 81.
A grandson of Sir David Erskine, Bt., of Cambo, Fife, he was educated at Wellington College.
In 1898 he married Cicely, daughter of the Rev. C. P. Quicke, and had four sons and a daughter.
He twice defeated Unionist candidates at St. George's Westminster, as an Independent, but was later returned as the official Unionist candidate.
In 1929 he was created a knight.
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| Cicely Mary (Quick) Erskine | No Data |