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Harold Penrose Mark-Wardlaw

Birth
Malaga, Municipio de Málaga, Santander, Colombia
Death
18 Apr 1936 (aged 69)
Sherborne, West Dorset District, Dorset, England
Burial
Sherborne, West Dorset District, Dorset, England Add to Map
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He was born on November the 23rd 1866 at Malaga, Spain, and was the son William Penrose Mark-Wadlaw (1810–1872) and Helen Elizabeth Lambert (1834-1927). His Father served as Her Britannic Majesty's Consul for the Kingdom of Granada, Spain, between 1835 and 1872.
His siblings were:
1. William Charles Mark-Wardlaw (1855-1855) - who died aged 1 day on the 15th of June 1855.
2. Col. William Lambert Penrose Mark-Wardlaw (1857-1931) – who married Florence Emily Saules (1859-1942)
3. Janet Lambert Penrose Mark-Wardlaw (1858-1910) – who in 1877 married firstly; Lt. William Edward Penrose RN in 1877 and who drowned at sea in 1878. Her second husband was ‌Revd. Charles Coryndon Luxmoore, who she married in 1880.
4. Reginald Penrose Mark-Wardlaw (1862-1862) - He died at 3 months old on October the 18th 1862.
5. Capt. Edgar Penrose Mark-Wardlaw (1866-1900).
6. Maj. Alfred Penrose Mark-Wardlaw (1868-1917) – who married Alfreda Emily Chapman (1861- 1914).
7. Arthur Penrose Mark (1870-1935) – who became the husband of Florence Emile Mark-Wardlaw.
8. Lt.Col. Penrose Mark Wardlaw (1872-1945) - who married Eva Mary Mackenzie-Ashton (1881-1948)

On the 4th of September 1892, at Taunton, Somerset, he married Mary Dorothy Manley (b.1882) only daughter of Henry Francis Manley of Bishops Hull House, Taunton.
Harold and Mary had three children:
1. Janet Mary Wardlaw 1903–1997
2. Dorothy Elizabeth Wardlaw (b.1909)
3. Harold Wardlaw
The family resided at Corton Denham, nr Sherborne, Dorset.

Harold died aged 72 on the 18th of April 1936, in Sherborne, Dorset.

NOTE: By two deed polls dated 19th. November 1894 and 9th. December, 1898, all the sons of William Penrose Mark and Helen Elizabeth Mark, changed their surname of Mark, first to Mark-Wardlaw, and then to Wardlaw, this name being their original surname. Their grandfather William Mark adopted the name of Mark, his true name being Winlaw. His forefathers some generations back (by the registers at Dirleton Co. North Berwick N.B.) held the name of Winlaw, which name has been pronounced by experts to be a corruption of the name Wardlaw, the name of a family driven up North at the time of the Norman Conquest, who set in that part of Scotland.
He was born on November the 23rd 1866 at Malaga, Spain, and was the son William Penrose Mark-Wadlaw (1810–1872) and Helen Elizabeth Lambert (1834-1927). His Father served as Her Britannic Majesty's Consul for the Kingdom of Granada, Spain, between 1835 and 1872.
His siblings were:
1. William Charles Mark-Wardlaw (1855-1855) - who died aged 1 day on the 15th of June 1855.
2. Col. William Lambert Penrose Mark-Wardlaw (1857-1931) – who married Florence Emily Saules (1859-1942)
3. Janet Lambert Penrose Mark-Wardlaw (1858-1910) – who in 1877 married firstly; Lt. William Edward Penrose RN in 1877 and who drowned at sea in 1878. Her second husband was ‌Revd. Charles Coryndon Luxmoore, who she married in 1880.
4. Reginald Penrose Mark-Wardlaw (1862-1862) - He died at 3 months old on October the 18th 1862.
5. Capt. Edgar Penrose Mark-Wardlaw (1866-1900).
6. Maj. Alfred Penrose Mark-Wardlaw (1868-1917) – who married Alfreda Emily Chapman (1861- 1914).
7. Arthur Penrose Mark (1870-1935) – who became the husband of Florence Emile Mark-Wardlaw.
8. Lt.Col. Penrose Mark Wardlaw (1872-1945) - who married Eva Mary Mackenzie-Ashton (1881-1948)

On the 4th of September 1892, at Taunton, Somerset, he married Mary Dorothy Manley (b.1882) only daughter of Henry Francis Manley of Bishops Hull House, Taunton.
Harold and Mary had three children:
1. Janet Mary Wardlaw 1903–1997
2. Dorothy Elizabeth Wardlaw (b.1909)
3. Harold Wardlaw
The family resided at Corton Denham, nr Sherborne, Dorset.

Harold died aged 72 on the 18th of April 1936, in Sherborne, Dorset.

NOTE: By two deed polls dated 19th. November 1894 and 9th. December, 1898, all the sons of William Penrose Mark and Helen Elizabeth Mark, changed their surname of Mark, first to Mark-Wardlaw, and then to Wardlaw, this name being their original surname. Their grandfather William Mark adopted the name of Mark, his true name being Winlaw. His forefathers some generations back (by the registers at Dirleton Co. North Berwick N.B.) held the name of Winlaw, which name has been pronounced by experts to be a corruption of the name Wardlaw, the name of a family driven up North at the time of the Norman Conquest, who set in that part of Scotland.


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