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Ethel Victoria <I>Boyd-Rochfort</I> Malone

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Ethel Victoria Boyd-Rochfort Malone

Birth
Chester, Cheshire West and Chester Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England
Death
17 May 1961 (aged 84–85)
Bournemouth, Bournemouth Unitary Authority, Dorset, England
Burial
Catterick, Richmondshire District, North Yorkshire, England Add to Map
Plot
E. 15.
Memorial ID
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Ethel Victoria Boyd-Rochfort was the daughter of Rochfort Hamilton Boyd-Rochfort, JP, of Middleton Park, County Westmeath, and his wife, Florence Louisa, daughter of Richard Hemming, of Bentley Manor and Foxlidiate, Worcestershire.
At birth her name was "Ethel Victoria Rochfort-Boyd" registered at Chester, Cheshire, in the first quarter of 1876.
One of her brothers was George Arthur Boyd-Rochfort VC (1880 – 1940), a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Another was Sir Cecil Charles Boyd-Rochfort CVO (1887 – 1983), a British thoroughbred racehorse trainer, who was British flat racing Champion Trainer five times.
She married Capt. John Richard Mordred Henry L'Estrange Malone on 13th August 1898.
Their only child Reginald John, known as Reggie, was born at Dublin in December 1899 and killed in a flying accident at Catterick in 1917.
John R M H L'E Malone died, aged 43, in Nottinghamshire in 1918.
She died at 41 Cavendish Road, Bournemouth, leaving an estate of £1951 3s. 4d.
Ethel Victoria Boyd-Rochfort was the daughter of Rochfort Hamilton Boyd-Rochfort, JP, of Middleton Park, County Westmeath, and his wife, Florence Louisa, daughter of Richard Hemming, of Bentley Manor and Foxlidiate, Worcestershire.
At birth her name was "Ethel Victoria Rochfort-Boyd" registered at Chester, Cheshire, in the first quarter of 1876.
One of her brothers was George Arthur Boyd-Rochfort VC (1880 – 1940), a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Another was Sir Cecil Charles Boyd-Rochfort CVO (1887 – 1983), a British thoroughbred racehorse trainer, who was British flat racing Champion Trainer five times.
She married Capt. John Richard Mordred Henry L'Estrange Malone on 13th August 1898.
Their only child Reginald John, known as Reggie, was born at Dublin in December 1899 and killed in a flying accident at Catterick in 1917.
John R M H L'E Malone died, aged 43, in Nottinghamshire in 1918.
She died at 41 Cavendish Road, Bournemouth, leaving an estate of £1951 3s. 4d.

Inscription

SERGT. R. J. MALONE
ROYAL FLYING CORPS.

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
REGGIE,
ONLY CHILD OF
CAPT J.R.M. & ETHEL MALONE,
WESTMEATH, IRELAND,
KILLED AT CATTERICK
AUG. 30. 1917
AGED 17 YEARS 8 MONTHS.

PER ARDUA AD ASTRA.

AND OF ETHEL MALONE
DIED 17. MAY 1961
AGED 85 YEARS.



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