Talk:Owen Hall
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Scottish/Australasian Writer
[edit]James Davis should not be confused with the Scottish-born writer who lived in Australia and New Zealand called Hugh H. Lusk (1838–1926), who also used the pseudonym Owen Hall. Here is a bio of him. He may also be the same person as Hugh Lusk. -- Ssilvers (talk) 06:49, 18 January 2013 (UTC)
Wife and children
[edit]Someone stated in an edit summary, but did not give a reference, that Hall married Esther Josephine da Coasta Andrade in London, and that the couple had a son Hyman, in the army, and two daughters, Isabel who married the son of Mr Benjamin, twice lord-mayor of Melbourne, and Dorothy, who is now referenced in the article. Can anyone find references? I understand that the information might be in the article The Frankaus of London: A Study in Radical Assimilation, published in the journal Jewish History. -- Ssilvers (talk) 13:35, 2 March 2014 (UTC)
- Well, their marriage (indexed both as Esther Josephine Da C Andrade and Esther J Da Costa-andrade, to plain James Davis) is recorded in the quarterly marriage index Q4 1876 in Marylebone, W London (on Ancestry) Likewise Isabelle Davis' birth was registered in Marylebone the last quarter of 1877. That of Hyman Andrade Davis at Eastbourne in the last quarter of 1878 and that of Dorothy in Marylebone in the first quarter of 1880. Hyman married Helen Elizabeth Davis (so she didn't change surname on marriage) in the second quarter of 1914. He died, according to his probate, 6 Jan 1950 at Westminster, London. If you can't get access to Ancestry, I can supply the references. Colin aka Henri Merton 23:06, 29 November 2017 (UTC)
- Thank you, Colin. Yes, please do supply the refs. -- Ssilvers (talk) 07:51, 30 November 2017 (UTC)
- No problem!
- This is the ref for the marriage of Esther Josephine Da C Andrade: https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/8913/ONS_M18764AZ-0807/634321
- This is her alternative Esther J Da Costa-andrade reference: https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/8913/ONS_M18764AZ-0873?pid=7114115
- This is the matching one for James Davis: https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/8913/ONS_M18764AZ-0877?pid=7547588
- The marriage index itself is 1876 Q4, Marylebone, Volume 1a Page 1162
- Birth registration for Isabelle Davis (1877 Q4, Marylebone, Volume 1a Page 532): https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/8912/ONS_B18774AZ-0376/41730397
- Birth registration for Hyman Andrade Davis (1878 Q4, volume 2b Page 67): https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/8912/ONS_B18784AZ-0395?pid=41729505
- Birth registration for Dorothy Davis (1880 Q1, Marylebone, Volume 1a Page 570): https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/8912/ONS_B18802AZ-0076?pid=41685591
- Marriage registration for both Hyman A Davis and Helen E Davis (!) (1914 Q2, Marylebone, Volume 1a Page 1401, partner surname is Davis): https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/8913/ONS_M19142AZ-0293/7546127
- 1903 Harts Army List for 1902-3 (National Library of Scotland, not behind paywall!) showing Hyman Andrade Davis as Second Lieutenant in 2nd Dragoon Guards: http://digital.nls.uk/british-military-lists/archive/100628658
- London Gazette supplement 11 Jan 1915 (no paywall) Hyman Andrade Davis to be temporary Captain in WW1: https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/29037/supplement/366/data.pdf
- National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966 entry for Hyman Andrade Davis (mentioning widow Helen Elizabeth Davis) for 1950, date of death 6 Jan 1950 at Westminster: https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/1904/32858_609838_0650-00369/18189931
- National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966 entry for Dorothy Josephine (otherwise Dorothy) De Warzee D'Hermalle, widow, for 1964, date of death 29 Sep 1963 in Nice, France (but of Brussels, Belgium): https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/1904/32858_611411_1986-00126/17020222
- Jewish Cemetery Rockwood, New South Wales grave entry for Isabelle Benjamin who died 22 Dec 1935: http://www.rookwoodjewishcemetery.com.au/detail.php?id=579
- BTW only Hyman was at his father's funeral.
- PS this is from Trove: http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/120834038
- "The wedding will take place at the Great Synagogue on Thursday, December 5th [1912], at 3 p.m., of Mr. Gerald Septimus Benjamin, son of the late Sir Benjamin and Lady Benjamin, of Melbourne, to Miss Isabelle Davis, late of London. The ceremony will be performed by Rabbi Cohen."
- another one from Trove: http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/15384197
- "BENJAMIN—DAVIS.—December 5 [1912], at the Great Synagogue, Sydney, by the Rev. F. L. Cohen, Gerald S., son of the late Sir Benjamin and Lady Benjamin, Melbourne to Isabelle (Kittie) elder daughter of the late James Davis (Owen Hall), and of Mrs. James Davis, England. Interstate and English papers please copy."
- This is super, thanks! I've added info and refs to the text. -- Ssilvers (talk) 23:40, 30 November 2017 (UTC)
- Corrected a quick typo on the 'Da Costa Andrade' surname - hope you didn't mind! Looking balanced now in that section!
- And a final twist for his probate in a newspaper (Belfast News-Letter - Monday 29 April 1907 p8 c5) - his poor wife!
- “OWEN HALL'S” ESTATE. Mr. James Davis, LL.B., who died intestate on the 10th April last at Harrogate, aged 53 years, son of Mr. Hyman Davis, left estate valued for probate at £2OO gross, with net personality nil, and his wife, Mrs. Esther Davis (daughter of the late Mr. Joseph Andrade), having renounced letters of administration, letters have been granted to his son, Mr. Hyman Andrade Davis, 6E, Montague Mansions, as one of the next-of-kin. The late Mr. Davis, who was better known as "Owen Hall” and "Stalled Ox," of the “Sporting Times," was the author of "Florodora," the “Geisha," the "Girl from Kay’s," a "Gaiety Girl," the "Greek Slave," and other popular musical comedies. For some time he practised as a solicitor, and contested Dundalk in the Conservative interest against the Lord Chief Justice (Charles Russell). For two years be was editor of the "Bat" and contributor to “Truth," the "World," and many other papers. More recently he attempted to float "Owen Hall Ltd" with ths avowed object of checking musical comedy from degeneration.
- https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000038/19070429/204/0008
- Colin aka Henri Merton 11:44, 1 December 2017 (UTC)
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