Hello Terry,
My grandfather came to the UK in 1917. He joined the Royal Flying Corp and was given the rank of Pilot Officer on demob.
So this is he - near top of Column 2:
http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/exact=Havelock+Kidd/start=1Can you confirm what your relationship is with the Kidds or the nature of your research.
I am not directly interested in the Kidds, because they are not connected to the sea tho', (smile), this spring I am planting an apple tree of the variety "Kidd's Orange Red" bred by your grandfather's older brother James Hutton Kidd. I tasted that apple for the first time last fall.
Your paternal great-grandmother was Harriet Alice (Lee) Kidd.
Your 2G grandmother was Ann (Thompson) Lee.
Your 3G grandfather was Enoch Donkerley Thompson, master mariner, shipowner, alderman and political activist and he does interest me.
Some of your distant Thompson cousins are actively doing genealogy and we share information. I am more comfortable with the computer than they, so I do most of the internet postings.
PS unfortunately I do not know the names of the siblings.
I give those in post #105 of this thread. Post #104 has several links of interest. That post is from a descendant of Harriet Alice Lee's older sister, Mary Caroline Lee, who married John Kidd, brother to your paternal great-grandfather.
Speaking of aldermen, another of Harriet Alice Lee's older sisters, Anne Mary Lee, was married to a long-serving alderman of Jarrow and she is mentioned in the newspapers as "Mrs. Alderman Dickinson".
Your grandfather would have had Lee cousins in Cardiff when he went there - children of his namesake uncle, Charles Havelock Lee.
Did your grandfather have a daughter Blanche?
Cheers,
Westoe