Notes
Note for: Archie Cameron, ABT 1865 - Index
The baby in this photograph is Cameron's first born grandson, Archie Camer
on. Archie was the child of Cameron's eldest son, Eugene Hay Cameron and h
is wife Carolyn Catherine Browne. Julia Margaret Cameron took this photogr
aph and many other studies of baby Archie when the young family visited t
he Isle of Wight in 1865 from their home in the West Indies.
This photograph is dated April 1865 and therefore is one of the earliest s
tudies of Archie. Cameron photographed him regularly between April and Aug
ust that year, often including him in Biblical scenes as the Christ chil
d, the infant Samuel or in studies representing the Holy Family.
Though Archie appears at the centre of this Holy Family group, his real pa
rents do not. In this study Mary Ryan, Cameron's maid, leans over the slee
ping child.
Notes
Note for: Jonas Marshall Cleland, 4 MAR 1852 - 22 JAN 1913 Index
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Fathe
r's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Jonas M. CLELAND Self M Male W 27 NY Atty. At L
aw NY NY
Louisa D. CLELAND Wife M Female W 25 ME Keeps Hou
se ME ME
George A. CLELAND Son S Male W 1M IA NY ME
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Source Information:
Census Place Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa
Family History Library Film 1254371
NA Film Number T9-0371
Page Number 394C
Notes
Note for: George Albert Cleland, 13 MAY 1879 - 26 NOV 1929 Index
Occupation:
Place: Civil Engineer
Individual note:
My grandfather was a civil engineer, and worked on many roads in Kentuc
ky including 31E and 31W. He also surveyed and formed the path for roa
ds to the west including Rte 66. This is why my grandmother found herse
lf on her death bed in Oregon
Notes
Note for: Thailia McCarty Peart, 30 OCT 1889 - 16 NOV 1919 Index
She taught calculus, and died in the flu epidemic of 1918-1919 in Oregon
Notes
Note for: George Martin Cleland, 7 FEB 1825 - 22 APR 1884 Index
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Fathe
r's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
George M. CLELAND Self M Male W 54 NY Farm
Harriett M. CLELAND Wife M Female W 43 NY K. Hou
se NY NY
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Source Information:
Census Place Warren, Herkimer, New York
Family History Library Film 1254838
NA Film Number T9-0838
Page Number
Notes
Note for: George Herbert Hyde Villiers, 7 JUN 1877 - 13 DEC 1955 Index
The eighteen year old brother duly gave his nineteen year old sister aw
ay in marriage. Her husband, known as Bertie to the family, was George Her
bert Hyde, son of the 5th Earl of Clarendon and born on 7 June, 1877. He m
arried Lord Somers' sister, the Hon. Adeline Verena Isabel Somers-Coc
ks in 1905. He became the 6th Earl of Clarendon on the death of his fath
er in 1914. He was educated at Eton. He was a Director of the General Elec
tric Company, A.D.C. to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1902-5, Chancell
or of the Primrose League 1919-21, and Hon. Lt.-Colonel in the army, Lo
rd in Waiting to King George V, 1921-22, Chief Conservative Whip in the Ho
use of Lords and Captain of H.M.'s Honorary Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, 19
22-25, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs and Cha
irman of the Overseas Settlement Committee 1925-27. He was Chairman of t
he BBC, 1927-1930, and in 1931 became Governor-General of South Africa, ho
lding this post until 1937.
He became Lord Chamberlain of the Household and Chancellor of the Royal Vi
ctorian Order 1938-1952, and from 1942 was Chancellor of the Order of S
t. Michael and St. George. He received many honours - he became G.C.M.
G. in 1930, a Privy Councellor in 1931, G.C.V.O. and Knight of the Gart
er in 1937. He also received many foreign decorations and honours.
He died in December, 1955 and was succeeded by his grandson the 7th and cu
rrent Earl of Clarendon. Not only did Lord Somers maintain his close relat
ionship with his sister all his life, but he became close to her husband a
nd their children. Lady Somers was also to become close to the Clarendons.