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Research in Other Countries => South Africa => Topic started by: AlisonT on Monday 04 July 16 08:37 BST (UK)
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Help needed to find out what happened to Lawrence. He was born in Cork, Ireland in 1899. He served with the Black Watch and Seaforth Highlanders in WW1. He emigrated to Durban, S. A. In July 1920. In 1932 he was Drputy Mayor of Greater Durban Town Council and was living at 50, Fleming Johnson Rd., Durban. Last known address at the outbreak of WW2 was as Captain L. I. McCafferty with a P.O. box number in Jo'berg. Any help greatly appreciated.
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Lawrence married Marghuerita Anne Davies Clark in Durban on 14 August 1924. He died in Zimbabwe on 5 January 1973. Scans of both his marriage and death notice are on familysearch.org
Hope this helps
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His wife also died in Zimbabwe on 17 September 1973.
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Hi Nookie, thank you very much for the information. I'll check it out in Familysearch.org, and also pass it on to Lawrence's 92 year old nephew who will be MOST interested. Any children of this marriage, do you know. I have not found South African records the easiest to access, but this is great. Regards Alison
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Pleasure. I have not found any children that I can confirm although there appear to be a number of people with Imrie as their second name in South Africa that can also be found on familysearch.
Possibly Lawrence and Marghuerita followed family naming traditions. Do you have the names of his parents or siblings?
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Yes we know his parents and siblings, and what happened to most of them. His parents were Charles McCafferty and Harriet Stevenson IMRIE. Lawrence is the only child, and the youngest, of 11, who left England, and had "disappeared". I wonder what he was doing in Zimbabwe. Both he and his father were professional soldiers, so we were surprised not to find him in records relating to Ww1.
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I have found a possible daughter. Joan Imrie McCafferty who was born in Natal round 1926. She married a Peter Dornford Nelson on 2/3/1946. He died in the Sudan on 17/4/1947. They had one child a Peter Dornford Nelson. As they had only been married for a year I am sure that Joan would have remarried. I shall see if I can track her down.
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On checking the Death in Familysearch, I noted that the person giving details was Peter James NEWHOOK, SON-in-law. Interesting that one of Lawrence's sisters in England married a Henry NEWHOOK!
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Cannot find Peter James, but Francis Murial (McCafferty) and Henry Charles Newhook also both died in Zimbabwe in 1967! According to the death notices they were married in England.
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Well well well, Frances Muriel, known as Frankie, another of my grandmother's siblings, b. 1892. M. 1921 in England to Henry C NEWHOOK. Never knew she went to S.A. also. Where are you searching, please.
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I looked on familysearch under Zimbabwe. I was actually looking for Peter, but found them! I also looked under the Zimbabwe death indexes for Peter, but no such luck. I cannot quite work out the relationship between them and Peter. It would be a bit incestuous if he was their son and married one of Lawrence's daughters!
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Stranger things have happened.....lol
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As you find out when you delve deep into this family tree research bit ! ;)
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https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FBJ6-566
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Cork/North_East_Ward/Rockview_Terrace/1102616/
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Hi Nookie
Just stumbled across your chats regarding Lawrence Imrie McCafferty - I am married to his grandson and live in England.
Kind regards
Anne
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I am sure that AlisonT will be thrilled to read your message as it will help with her family tree. Hope she is in touch with you soon.
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Hi Nookie, thanks for your message. I have been in touch with Anne, and was indeed, delighted to hear from her. It may well have cleared up a mystery.
Best regard
Alison
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Really hope that the two of you can break down many brick walls in you family trees. :)