A Genealogy Report for GUY STAIR SAINTY

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A Genealogy Report for GUY STAIR SAINTY Copyright by John Brown - Creative Commons (CC) license CONTENTS 1. PATERNAL ANCESTRY 2. MATERNAL ANCESTRY 3. DIRECT RELATIONS 4. FAMILY TREES 5. INDEX 1. PATERNAL ANCESTRY Christopher Sainty18 George Sainty16 Christopher Sainty14 Mary English17 Christopher Sainty12 Harriett Jones15 Frederick Martin Sainty8 Hannah Sainty13 Christopher Lawrence Sainty4 Alice Cordelia Stockman9 Page 1 2. MATERNAL ANCESTRY Arthur Cecil Stair10 Virginia Cade Stair5 Ethel Della Unknown11 Page 2 3. DIRECT RELATIONS Generation of Peers 1. GUY STAIR SAINTY (The subject of this report) was born on 7 December 1950, in Burgess Hill, to Christopher Lawrence Sainty4 and Virginia Cade Stair5, as shown in family tree 1. Guy was educated in The University of Law. He was educated in Westminster School. He became a The American Committee for Hospital De La Sainte Familie - Bethleem, Inc, Vice President, Dallas, Texas, USA. Guy became a Writer. The following information is also recorded for Guy. Nationality: United Kingdom, United States of America. Guy married twice. He was married to Cynthia Holland Ash Volk2 and Elizabeth Frost Pierson3. Note: Sainty's armorial bookplate shows the membership insignia of the (Spanish) Order of St. Januarius, the Venerable Order of Saint John, the Order of St. Gregory the Great, the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George, the Order pro merito Melitensi of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta and the Order of Saint Joseph of Tuscany. He was formerly a member of the Savoy Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus, but was forced to resign by the Head of the House in 2006 and is the Vice-Grand Chancellor of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George (Hispano-Neapolitan branch), of which he is a Bailiff Grand Cross of Justice (implying noble descent in the male line; see the statues of the Order, Chapter 3, article 1). 2. CYNTHIA HOLLAND ASH VOLK (Guy's wife) was born to Kenneth Hohne Volk and Joyce Geary. Cynthia married twice. She was married to Guy Stair Sainty1 and Tom O Meyerhoff. Guy Stair Sainty1, aged about 32, married Cynthia Holland Ash Volk in 1983 in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States. Tom O Meyerhoff married Cynthia Holland Ash Volk on 1 May 2012 in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States. 3. ELIZABETH FROST PIERSON (Guy's wife) was born on 14 March 1961 to Welcome DeVier Pierson and Shirley Phelps. Elizabeth became an Art dealer, Fundraising for the Democrats in London, 2016. Guy Stair Sainty1, aged about 44, married Elizabeth Frost Pierson, aged about 34, in 1995 in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States. Generation of Parents 4. CHRISTOPHER LAWRENCE SAINTY (Guy's father) was born on 7 May 1900, in Kilmanock N B Resident, Ayrshire, to Frederick Martin Sainty8 and Alice Cordelia Stockman9, as shown in family tree 2. He was recorded in the census on 2 April 1911, aged 10 years, in 3. Swallowfield Slough Road, Datchet, Buckinghamshire, England. He was educated in University College London (Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)). He was an Engineer. In 1911, aged about 11, Christopher resided (ADDR) at Relation to Head: Son, Datchet, Buckinghamshire, England. He died on 15 November 1977, aged 77 years, in Hassocks West Sx. The following information is also recorded for Christopher. Probate: on 14 March 1978, in Brighton. 5. VIRGINIA CADE STAIR (Guy's mother) was born on 11 June 1918 to Arthur Cecil Stair10 and Ethel Della Unknown11, as shown in family tree 3. She was recorded in the census on 29 September 1939, aged 21 years, in Lovegroves, Henley, Oxfordshire, England. She died in April 2004, aged 85 years, in St Martin, London, England. Virginia married twice. She was married to Christopher Lawrence Sainty4 and Gp Capt Robert Sinkler Woodward6. Christopher Lawrence Sainty4 married Virginia Cade Stair. They had one son: Guy Stair Sainty1 in 1950 This family is shown as family tree 1. 6. GP CAPT ROBERT SINKLER WOODWARD (Guy's mother's husband). Gp Capt Robert Sinkler Woodward married Virginia Cade Stair5. 7. ELIZABETH DELLA STAIR (Guy's aunt) was born about 1910, in Palmers Green Midx, to Arthur Cecil Stair10 and Ethel Della Unknown11, as shown in family tree 3. She was recorded in the census on 2 April 1911, as an infant, in Holmwood The Mall Southgate, Middlesex, England. Generation of Grandparents 8. FREDERICK MARTIN SAINTY (Guy's grandfather) was born on 28 May 1871, in Kingslynn, Norfolk, to Christopher Sainty12 and Hannah Sainty13, as shown in family tree 4. Frederick was a Motor engineer. He was a Retired engineer. In 1881, aged about 10, he resided (ADDR) at Relationship to Head: Son, Old Windsor, Berkshire, England. Frederick was recorded in the census in 1881, aged about 10, in Sewage Works, Old Windsor, Old Windsor, Berkshire, England. He was recorded in the census on 2 April 1911, aged 39 years, in 3. Swallowfield Slough Road, Datchet, Buckinghamshire, England. In 1911, aged about 40, he resided (ADDR) at Marital Status: MarriedRelation to Head: Head, Datchet, Buckinghamshire, England. Frederick was recorded in the census on 29 September 1939, aged 68 years, in 36, Frogmore Avenue, Hayes and Harlington, Middlesex, England. He is no longer living. Page 3 Guy Stair Sainty Direct Relations 9. ALICE CORDELIA STOCKMAN (Guy's grandmother) was born about 1870, in Vauxhall London, London. She was recorded in the census on 2 April 1911, aged about 40, in 3. Swallowfield Slough Road, Datchet, Buckinghamshire, England. In 1911, aged about 41, she resided (ADDR) at Marital Status: MarriedRelation to Head: Wife, Datchet, Buckinghamshire, England. Frederick Martin Sainty8, aged about 29, married Alice Cordelia Stockman, aged about 30, about 1900. They had one son: Christopher Lawrence Sainty4 in 1900 This family is shown as family tree 2. 10. ARTHUR CECIL STAIR (Guy's grandfather) was born about 1881, in Chorlton, Lancashire, England. Arthur was a Dealer in Works of Art. He was an Architect. He was recorded in the census in 1901, aged about 20, in 7 Downe Terrace, Richmond Hill, Richmond Part of, Surrey, England. Arthur was recorded in the census on 2 April 1911, aged about 29, in Holmwood The Mall Southgate, Middlesex, England. In 1929, aged about 48, he immigrated to New York, New York, United States. He died between July 1961 and September 1961, aged about 80, in Henley, Oxfordshire, England. 11. ETHEL DELLA UNKNOWN (Guy's grandmother) was born about 1885, in Wood Green Midx. She was recorded in the census on 2 April 1911, aged about 25, in Holmwood The Mall Southgate, Middlesex, England. She emigrated from Southampton. On 1 November 1924, aged about 39, she immigrated to New York, New York, United States. Ethel died between July 1968 and September 1968, aged about 83, in Cuckfield, Sussex, England. Arthur Cecil Stair10 married Ethel Della Unknown. They had two daughters: Elizabeth Della Stair7 about 1910 Virginia Cade Stair5 in 1918 This family is shown as family tree 3. Generation of Great-Grandparents 12. CHRISTOPHER SAINTY (Guy's great-grandfather) was born in 1844, in Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England, to Christopher Sainty14 and Harriett Jones15, as shown in family tree 5. He was recorded in the census in 1851, aged about 7, in 5 Regent Street, Lynn, Norfolk, England. He was recorded in the census in 1861, aged about 17, in Regent Street, St Margaret, Norfolk, England. He was recorded in the census in 1871, aged about 27, in Regent Street, Kings Lynn, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England. Christopher was an Engine fitter. In 1881, aged about 37, he resided (ADDR) at Marital Status: MarriedRelationship to Head: Head, Old Windsor, Berkshire, England. He was recorded in the census in 1881, aged about 37, in Works, Old Windsor, Old Windsor, Berkshire, England. Christopher was recorded in the census in 1901, aged about 57, in 12 Tangier Island (Wondsor Corporation Waterworks, Eton, Buckinghamshire, England. He died on 1 December 1918, aged about 74, in Eton, Buckinghamshire, England. 13. HANNAH SAINTY (Guy's great-grandmother) was born about 1844, in Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England. She was recorded in the census in 1871, aged about 27, in Regent Street, Kings Lynn, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England. She was an Engine Fitter Wife. She was a General Servant Domestic. In 1881, aged about 37, Hannah resided (ADDR) at Marital Status: MarriedRelationship to Head: Wife, Old Windsor, Berkshire, England. She was recorded in the census in 1881, aged about 37, in Works, Old Windsor, Old Windsor, Berkshire, England. She was recorded in the census in 1901, aged about 57, in 12 Tangier Island (Wondsor Corporation Waterworks, Eton, Buckinghamshire, England. Hannah was recorded in the census on 2 April 1911, aged about 66, in 3. Christchurch Road, Crouch End, Middlesex, England. Christopher Sainty12 married Hannah Sainty. They had one son: Frederick Martin Sainty8 in 1871 This family is shown as family tree 4. Generation of Great-Great-Grandparents 14. CHRISTOPHER SAINTY (Guy's great-great-grandfather) was born about 1815, in Kings Lynn, Norfolk, to George Sainty16 and Mary English17, as shown within family tree 5. He was christened on 13 February 1815, in Little Plumstead, Norfolk, England. He was recorded in the census in 1851, aged about 36, in 5 Regent Street, Lynn, Norfolk, England. He was recorded in the census in 1861, aged about 46, in Regent Street, St Margaret, Norfolk, England. Christopher was an Engine driver. He was recorded in the census in 1871, aged about 56, in Regent Street, Kings Lynn, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England. He was recorded in the census in 1881, aged about 66, in 5 St Mary's Hospital, Saint Margaret, Norfolk, England. Christopher died between April 1886 and June 1886, aged about 71, in Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England.
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