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John was born about 1914, the son of Arthur Treeve Stephens and Margaret Wilson, in Hertfordshire. Jean Sidney Wilmot 1919-1973 Jean was born about 1919, the daughter of Alfred Robert Sidney Wilmot and Harriet Strong, in London. I have identified the following children. |
Birth of Parents
(A Son) (Date Witheld) (A Daughter) (Date Witheld)
| John Alban Treeve Stephens |
b: abt 1914 Hertfordshire 1914 3Q St.Albans 3a 1707 son of Arthur Treeve Stephens and Margaret Wilson |
| Jean Sidney Wilmot |
b: abt 1919 London 1919 2Q Pancras 1b 136 daughter of Alfred Robert Sidney Wilmot and Harriet Strong |
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Mr. J. A. T. Stephens and Miss J. Sidney-Wilmot |
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abt 1939 John Alban Treeve Stephens Jean S. Wilmot | 1939 3Q Colchester 4a 4023 |
| (Son) Stephens |
(Date witheld) son of John Alban Treeve Stephens and Jean Sidney Wilmot |
| (Daughter) Stephens |
(Date Witheld) daughter of John Alban Treeve Stephens and Jean Sidney Wilmot |
| Lt.-Col. John Alban Treeve Stephens |
No Data |
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Roderick was born about 1909, the son of Lt.-Col. Donald Cuthbertson Dennistoun Sword and Eileen Edith Caledon Alexander. He was previously married to Pamela Rachel Palles Rydon. I have not identified any children. |
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Roderick William Dennistoun Sword son of Lt.-Col. Donald |
b: abt 1909 1909 4Q Windsor 2c 419 Cuthbertson Dennistoun Sword and Eileen Edith Caledon Alexander. |
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No Date Roderick William Dennistoun Sword Jean S. Stephens |
| - On January 29 1973, an EgyptAir Ilyushin 18 plane crashed into a mountain on approach to Nicosia, Cyprus, killing all seven crew and 30 passengers |
| Major Roderick William Dennistoun Sword, M.C. |
Died 29 Jan 1973 Cyprus |
| SWORD - on January 29th Major Roderick William Dennistoun, M.C., late Middlesex Regiment, of Ash Cottage, Coggeshell, with his beloved wife, Jean, in an air crash in Cyprus. Deeply mourned by all his family. Funeral announcement later. |
| Jean (Stephens) Sword |
Died 29 Jan 1973, Cyprus |
| SWORD - On January 29th, Jean (nee Sidney-Wilmot) devoted wife of Major Roderick Sword (above) and of the late Lt.-Col. John Alban Treeve Stephens. Funeral Announcement later. |