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Mary Louisa Weston

Mary Louisa Weston[1, 2]

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  • Name Mary Louisa Weston 
    Born India Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Also Known As Molly 
    Occupation Government, India 
    Person ID I87  Family
    Last Modified 2 Sep 2010 

    Father John Augustus Weston,   b. 11 Aug 1862, Kamptee, Hyderabad, India Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1931  (Age 68 years) 
    Mother Sarah Louisa Ash,   b. 11 Sep 1869, Secunderabad, Hyderabad, India Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Sep 1916  (Age 47 years) 
    Married 28 Dec 1885  Secunderabad, Hyderabad, India Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Photos
    John Augustus Weston and Family
    John Augustus Weston and Family
    Supplied by Jean Andersen via Joy Weston
    Documents
    Charles Newton Weston's Book
    Charles Newton Weston's Book
    This is a chapter from a book written by Charles Newton Weston, son of John Augustus Weston, about 'Revolutionary Christians'. He was Headmaster of Baldwin's Boys High School in Bangalore. The chapter describes his father and mother, with some information about other members of the family.
    Family ID F9  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Horatio Willard 
    Children 
     1. Peter Willard
    Last Modified 1 Jul 2012 
    Family ID F433  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Letters
    Letter from Mary Weston (Molly) to her brother John Benjamin (Bennie)
    Letter from Mary Weston (Molly) to her brother John Benjamin (Bennie)
    Bennie was bringing his family over to live in England. She gives several addresses in London where family members lived.

  • Sources 
    1. [S8] Other Researchers - Dorothy Appleby.

    2. [S57] Other Researchers - Descendents of John Benjamin Weston.
      Auntie Mollie was a darling and was very fond of her brother Bennie and I (Jean) was her favourite. We did absolutely everything together. She got me my first job with the AA. She was about 6 ft tall and very glamorous. She was always well dressed for her age. She never told anyone her age but I think she died in her 80s. I really did miss her. She was very popular at work. She had a very hard life as she had to keep working to keep herself. She had a small flat and I was always there. She loved reading and doing all the competitions in magazines. She loved her bingo and I would go with her.
      I also have an address for her - The Government Mint, Bombay - presumably she was employed there - but I'm not sure where it came from.

    3. [S7] BMD - British Library, N2 vol 66 folio 325.
      Marriage entry