Emma Esther Peebles

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Emma Esther Peebles (Dadswell)

Also Known As: "Emmie"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Walthamstow, Greater London, England (United Kingdom)
Death: January 25, 1969 (77)
Johannesburg, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Dadswell and Emma Jane Dadswell, PROG
Wife of David Peebles
Mother of Esther Annie Huth; David Peebles; Thelma Peebles; Joyce Peebles and Paul Peebles
Sister of John William Hemsley Dadswell; Ettie Dadswell; Miriam Lily Dadswell (twin); Grace Violet Dadswell (twin); George Hemsley Dadswell and 1 other

Managed by: Sharon Doubell
Last Updated:

About Emma Esther Peebles

This is my mother's most beloved granny. Birth place from her marriage certificate in my possession [Sharon 2013]

According to information given to a Canadian researcher, Barbara Balch [who wrote a book 'A Dadswell Family History & Genealogy c 1560-1980'] by Kevin, his grandson, John recalled that he and his brother went to SA when John was about 24 years old. He said that he had a sister in SA too [In fact he had two. Ettie and my gr granny, Emma - I have a picture of her that I was told was taken before she came to SA, at about 5 years old. She apparently left a boyfriend behind in Britain- which suggests she was about the 15 yr old age range that her brother's estimate suggests] He said he had another brother in Canada, but Kevin thought he was bluffing. Kevin said " The two brothers of my father were George and Harry. Harry is the one I vaguely remember. He passed away about 12 years ago (this was about 1977) My grandfather had 4 children: Eva, who married an Albert Smith; winifred who married three times, presently to Mr Lewin; William, who married Aunt Daph, and my father, the youngest, Eric John. My uncle William lived in Johannesburg until 6 years ago when they moved top Rhodesia." In early May 1979, Kevin wrote and told Barbara that his grandfather had died two weeks' previously. [Sharon 2013]

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I think Esther Hawkins is the writer of this letter in my possession, to my gr grandmother - & her niece- Emmie Dadswell in South Africa:

31 Walton Crescent
Oxford
Nov 27/40

My dear Emmie

Just a line to wish you all a very Happy Christmas. We here in Britain will be working but no one troubles that is getting on with the job. We mustn’t waste time for we want to get this war finished. The more he bombs the more determined we are to smash the Devil, for I am sure he is Satan on earth the prov[? ]of the Bible are coming true. He is trying his hardest to wipe us out. it is heartbreaking to see the damage he has done, but people in London & elsewhere don’t care - just carry on & help those that need it. It is very terrible to see the places down.

George tells me he sends you his letters from me so must read each others, then you will get it all. I hear from Ettie. She doesn’t seem very well. Get her to go to hospital if she should. I ought to have an operation, but at my age – 71 next birthday – you don’t feel like taking the knife, so I shall just carry on as it isn’t very urgent, and Gladys would miss [me]. Don’t know what she would do. So I think it best to take care and rest all I can.
Bessie’s place has its windows all smashed and their Rd & roundabout is all down Johus Dip [Diep? Diop?] & now his place of business have been shattered. Bomb went down on the Lawn 40 feet deep; blew ceilings, doors down. Had narrow escapes.

Arthur has been gassed in a Shelter; taken to Hospital that [was] bombed the next night; taken to another that was bombed also; so he is now at Harrow, but nowhere is safe. We got Wailing Winnies [air raid sirens] when they came over to the West. Have had it pretty often lately. That means no bed: we have to stay put because of Glad, but are very lucky none on the city yet, though we have & hear their very near. We worry about our men - it is their places they are after. Well we have only to die once, but I hope when my time comes I shall be in Bed & no Jerrys overhead.

Write me soon. Tell me all about your girls & Boys. Must include Dave.

With fondest love from us all to you all

Your loving Auntie.

'[Notes from Sharon Doubell 2013. Most punctuation added by me. Beautiful handwriting for a 70 year old – but only one or two full stops :-)' 'Emmie, the recipient, is my http://www.geni.com/people/Patricia-Thelma-[McBride/6000000005777526008?through=6000000005778205182 mother]’s grandmother. Dave is her husband, David Peebles. Dates in this letter suggest this Aunty was born in 1870, and Emmie Dadswell had a maternal aunt called Esther Hawkins born in that year. George & Ettie are Emmie’s brother & sister, but I can’t figure out who Gladys and Arthur , the soldier, might be. I don’t know if Esther married and had children herself.' ]

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Emma Esther Peebles's Timeline

1892
January 1, 1892
Walthamstow, Greater London, England (United Kingdom)
1917
June 28, 1917
1918
August 4, 1918
Johannesburg, South Africa
1920
July 15, 1920
1969
January 25, 1969
Age 77
Johannesburg, South Africa
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