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  1. 1.  Living (daughter of Living and Living).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Living (son of Living and Living).

    Living married Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Living (daughter of Living and Living).
    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living
    3. 1. Living
    4. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Living (son of Living and Living).

    Living married Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Living (daughter of John Aitken and Kathleen Yvonne Holloway).
    Children:
    1. 2. Living
    2. Charles Richard Peter Fox was born on 12 Mar 1980 in Jersey, Channel Islands; died on 21 Feb 2016 in St Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands.

  3. 6.  Living

    Living married Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Living
    Children:
    1. 3. Living


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Living

    Living married Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Living
    Children:
    1. 4. Living

  3. 10.  John Aitken was born on 18 Apr 1914 in Broomhouse Cottages, Corstorphine, Edinburgh, Scotland (son of Thomas Barton Aitken and Catherine Manson Spence); died on 3 Sep 1986 in 13 Pomona Road, St Helier, Jersey.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Jersey; Security Officer
    • Residence: 13 Pomona Road, St Helier, Jersey
    • _UID: 8ECF58F976194F8E8922F7A35125F6A26D95
    • Residence: 1944, Redford Barracks, Edinburgh, Mdlothian, Scotland; Sergeant Major
    • Occupation: 29 May 1950; Army Quartermaster
    • Residence: 29 May 1950, Glencorse Barracks, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
    • Residence: 1975, 21 Montrose Avenue, Welling, Kent, England
    • Residence: 3 Sep 1986, 13 Pomona Road, St Helier, Jersey

    Notes:

    Sinclair and John were twins
    Also know as jack.
    His first job was as a Page Boy at the newly opened Playhouse Cinema, Edinburgh. Leaving the cinema he became an apprentice butcher.
    When he was about 17 he disappeared from home and his parents called the police. The police found him at the Glencorse Army Barracks of the Scots Guards, he had joined up. Jack was underage but had falsified his age by altering his Birth Certificate. The police told his mother that he would be better off in the army, as he was sure to be laid off from the butcher's shop, as soon as his apprenticeship was up.
    And so John became a Professional Soldier.
    Jack served in the tropics of Africa and it was here that a Tse-Tse fly bit him. The bite became infected and he ended up with a large depression on his temple. A cancer developed, as well. This was treated with cobalt radium treatment. It was not entirely successful but a few years later a Pakistani doctor treated and cured it without the need for further radium treatment.
    By 1944 he was a Sergeant Major stationed at Redford Barracks, Edinburgh.
    During the Korean War he served in Korea as a quartermaster.

    The following story was authenticated from three different sources.
    "The Scots were supplied with whisky from one of the Scotch whisky distillers. The American forces were not allowed spirits. The Scots were sleeping in Bell Tents. (Not very comfortable for the forthcoming winter in Korea.) The Americans had Nissen huts.
    John had a jeep loaded up with whisky, drove 100 miles to the American quartermaster stores and spoke to the quartermaster in charge and offered the jeep load of whisky as part payment/exchange on the supply of 6 Nissen huts. The agreement being that when they huts were delivered 100 miles up the line there would be another jeep load of whisky supplied, including the jeep. Agreement being reached plans were supplied to John for the foundations of the huts. John returned to his base, organised an area to be cleared, foundations laid. The huts arrived and were erected by the Americans, whisky and jeep were handed over, and so 600 British troops slept dry and warm that winter."

    Reminiscences from Ben Fox, his son-in-law
    After he left the army, about 1956, he became a Police Officer in Kent. He then transferred to Special Branch.
    As an officer in Special Branch he was very much concerned when Harold Wilson became Prime Minister as he felt the country was going communist. Come the revolution he felt that all Special Branch would be in danger.

    Jack became a Security Officer until his retirement. He was found dead at his home at 13 Pomona Rd., St. Helier, Jersey. He had died of coronary thrombosis due to ischaemic heart disease.
    .

    John married Kathleen Yvonne Holloway on 5 Sep 1939 in Welling, Kent, England. Kathleen (daughter of Arthur Holloway and Hilda Kemp) was born on 6 Dec 1917 in Loose, Kent, England; died on 15 Oct 1975 in St.Nicholas's Hospital at Plumstead, Kent, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Kathleen Yvonne Holloway was born on 6 Dec 1917 in Loose, Kent, England (daughter of Arthur Holloway and Hilda Kemp); died on 15 Oct 1975 in St.Nicholas's Hospital at Plumstead, Kent, England.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 9E7C5FECFA8B43C7898C3F10588F8515D9B2
    • Residence: 29 May 1950, Glencorse Barracks, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
    • Residence: 1975, 21 Montrose Avenue, Welling, Kent, England

    Notes:

    Kathleen worked as a personal secretary in the Ministry of Defence.


    (Medical):In 1975 Kathleen was diagnosed with cancer.
    Kathleen was operated on for a carcinoma of the rectum.

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. 5. Living