James Kendall
(1778-1853)
Mary Sturges
(1779-1866)
William Wheeler
(1759-1835)
Mary Ann Shewry
(1768-1838)
Francis Burdett Kendall
(1810-1886)
Diana Wheeler
(1810-1856)
William Wheeler Kendall
(1849-1910)

 

Family Links

Spouses/Children:
Eliza Messenger

William Wheeler Kendall 2

  • Born: 19 Jun 1849, Great Oxendon, Northamptonshire 3 4 5 6 7 8
  • Marriage: Eliza Messenger on 17 Aug 1876 in London Road Chapel, Leicester 1
  • Died: 20 Sep 1910, Leicester, Leicestershire, UK aged 61 9 10
  • Buried: Kirby Muxloe, Leicestershire 7

  General Notes:

Ellis Island Records

Manifest for S S Mauretania
From Liverpool 4th Sept 1909
Arriving New York 9th Sept 1909
On Salon and First Class passengers sheet
Page 15?
No 18
Kendall Wilhm W
Age 60
Born: Leicester England
Occupation: Manufacturer
Next of kin and residence: Wife Eliza Kendall, Kirby Muxloe, Leicester
Destination: crossed out (???? around the world)
Japan Yokohama
Whether having ticket to final destination: Yes
Passage paid by: Self
Whether in posession of $50: Yes
Been to US before: No
Whether going to join relative if so where: Japan
??: No
Polygamist: No
Anarchist: No
??: No
Health: Good
Height: 5ft 5ins
Complexion: Fair
Hair: Grey
Eyes: Blue
Mark of identification: None
Place of birth: England, Northampton


From ellis island also
Built by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Limited, Newcastle, England, 1907. 31,928 gross tons; 790 (bp) feet long; 88 feet wide. Steam turbine engines, quadruple screw. Service speed 25 knots. 2,335 passengers (560 first class, 475 second class, 1,300 third class).
Built for Cunard Line, British flag, in 1907 and named Mauretania. Liverpool-New York service. Wartime service, 1914-18. Used primarily as a cruiseship, 1930-34. Broken up in Scotland in 1935.

From:
http://www.marconicalling.com/museum/html/events/events-i=51-s=0.html
Cunard's flagship, the SS Mauretania, was the last word in style, luxury and speed. In October 1909 it succeeded in capturing the coveted Blue Riband for the fastest crossing, a record unbeaten in the previous 20 years. The largest ship afloat at the time, it also dwarfed previous winners, 32,000 tons in weight and 790 feet (240 metres) in length.

info on Mauretania on http://www.uncommonjourneys.com/pages/mauretania/mauretania.htm

From http://www.greatships.net/riband.html
record breaking Blue Riband run
1909 (26/9-30/9) from Queenstown to Ambrose miles: 2784 days/hrs/mins: 4/10/51 speed(knots): 26.06


Death index Sep 1910
Age 61 Blaby 7a 23

  Research Notes:

1871 Census - no record in Braybrooke or Great Oxendon

Many directories at www.historicaldirectories.org


Buchanan & Co.'s Postal & Commercial Directory of Leicester, 1867

[no WWK]

Harrod & Co.'s Postal and Commercial Directory of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, and Staffordshire, 1870

No WWK

1870 Street, Alhabetical and Trade directory of Leicester
on www.historicaldirectories.org

Street Index
39 Northampton Street
Kendall William, Hairdresser and smallware dealer

Name Index
Kendall, William, Hairdressr and smallware dlr, 39 Northamton St

Trade Index
Hairdressers
Kendall, Wm, 39 Northamton St

Hosiers and Haberdashers
Kendall Wm, 39 Northampton St

Commercial & General Directory & Red Book of Leicester, 1875
Street Index

Northampton Street
39 Kendall Wm Hairdresser and Smallware dealer
54 Kendall Wm Hairdresser and Tobacconist

Name Index
Kendall, Wm Hairdresser, smallware dealer and tobacconist
39 and 54 Northampton Street

Trades Index
Hairdressers
Kendall, Wm 39 and 54 Northampton Street

Tobacconists
Kendall, Wm 54 Northampton Street

Umbrella Makers and Repairers
Kendall, Wm 39 Northampton Street

1875 Kelly's directory of Leicester on www.historicaldirectories.org

Street Index
Northampton Street
54 Wm Kendall Hairdresser and Tobacconist
39 Wm Kendall Hairdresser and Smallware dealer

Name Index
Kendall, Wm Hairdresser, tobacconist and smallware dealer
39 and 54 Northampton Street

Trades Index
Hairdressers
Kendall, Wm 39 and 54 Northampton Street

Tobacconists
Kendall, Wm 54 Northampton Street

Umbrella Makers and Repairers
Kendall, Wm 39 Northampton Street

The Post Office Directory of the Counties of Leicester and Rutland, 1876

Leicester Name Index
Kendall, Wm Hairdresser and smallware dlr 54 Northampton St.

Trades index
Shopkeepers
Kendall, Wm 39 Northampton St.

History Gazetteer and Directory of the Counties of Leicester and Rutland, 1877 by William White

Street Index
Northampton St
39 Kendall Willaim W Hairdresser and umbrella maker
54 Kendall, Wm Hairdresser &c

Sanvey Gate
[no Kendall]

Wellington Street
14, Morris, Henry, Confectioner

[Myrtle Road not listed]

Name Index
Kendall, William Wheeler, Hairdresser, tobacconist and umbrella maker. 39 and 54 Northampton Street, 14 Wellington Street and Sanvey gate. h. Myrtle Terrace, Myrtle Road

Trade Index
Hair dressers and perfumers
Kendall Wm W, Sanvey Gate, 39 and 54 Northampton Street, Leicester

Tobacconists
Kendall William, 14 Wellington St & Sanvey Gate, Leicester.

Umbrella Makers
Kendall Wm W, 39 and 54 Northampton Street, Leicester

Commercial and General Directory and Red Book of Leicester and Six Miles Round, 1878
Street Index
Myrtle St.
Myrtle Terrace
...William Wheeler Kendall (hairdr)

Granby Street
22, James Wesley, confectioner, wime dealer and refreshment house

Northampton Street
39 Wm W. Kendall, hairdresser & smallware dealer
54 Wm W. Kendall, hairdr & tobct

Wellington Street
14 Joseph Ramsden, hard confctnr

Name index
Kendall Wm Wheeler, hairdresser, smallware dealer and tobacct, 39 & 54 Northampton St, h Myrtle St

Trades Index
Haberdashers and smallware dealers
Kendall Wm W, 39 Northamptn st

Tobacconists
Kendall Wm, 39 & 54 Northampton Street

Umbrella Makers & Repairers
Kendall Wm, 39 Northampton St

Spencer's Illustrated Guide to Leicester, 1880
Advert p167

Guaranteed a thorough good Umbrella at a
moderate price by the maker
W. WHEELER KENDALL,
39, Northampton Street,
(opposite St George Street, Leicester)
A good assortment of Umbrellas made on the premises
always at hand, or customers can select their Sticks,
Silk, or Cloth, &c, from a varied stock, and have them
made up on short notice.

Umbrellas repaired or re-covered in all kinds of materials with
efficiency and despatch. Old Umbrellas bought or taken in exchange
for new ones, covers cut and made, and fittings of all kinds supplied to the
Trade, at Manchester Prices.

Commercial and General Directory of Leicester and Fifteen Miles Round, 1883-84

Street Index
Gopsall Street
42 Wm Wheeler Kendall hrdrssr

Granby Street
22, James Wesley, confectioner, wime dealer and refreshment house

Northampton Street
39 William W. Kendall, hairdresser and umbrella maker
54 James Bond, broker and hosier

Wellington St
14 Mrs Mary Hnh Thorp Tobcnst

Name Index
Kendall Wm Wheeler, hairdrssr, umbrella mkr and tobacconist, 39 Northampton st, h 42 Gopsall st

Wrights 1887 directory of Leicestershire
on www.historicaldirectories.org

List of Advertisers
Kendall William Wheeler
Umbrella Maker
24a Granby Street and 39 Northampton Street
map

Trade Index of Advertisements
Umbrella Makers
Kendall Wm W
24a Granby Street and 39 Northampton Street
map [missing]

Street Index
Granby St
24 Kendall Wm W, Umbrella Mkr

Northampton St
39 William W Kendall Hairdresser and umbrella maker
see advrt

Name Index
Kendall Wm Wheeler, Hairdresser, umbrella maker and repairer 24A Granby St and 39 Northampton St advrt

Trades Index
Hairdressers
Kendall Wm W 24A Granby St and 39 Northampton St advrt

Umbrella Makers and Repairers
Kendall Wm W 39 Northampton St and 24 Granby St see advrt

Bennett's Business Directory of Leicestershire and Rutland, 1888

Trade Index
Umbrella Mkrs
Kendall W W 24 Granby St

Deacon's Leicestershire, Rutland and Northamptonshire, 1890

[No WWK]

Wright's Directory of Leicester and Twelve Miles Round, 1890

Alphabetical List of Advertisers
Kendall, William W Umbrella Mfr 24a Granby Street, 22 Haymarket and 39 Northampton Street
map

Trade index of advertisers
Umbrella Makers
Kendall, William W 24a Granby Street, 22 Haymarket and 39 Northampton Street
map

Street Index
Gopsall Street [residence of WWK in 1881]
42 Joseph Donne, Warehouseman

Granby Street
24, Wm W. Kendall Umbrella Mkr
See advrt on map

Haymarket
[no 22] 20 1/2 Anglo-American Boot Repairing Factory, Joseph Foster Manager

Northampton Street
39 William W Kendall, Umbrella Maker See Advert.
54 & 52 James Bond, Draper and Hosier

Meclenburgh Street [residence of WWK in 1891]
[No 15. Mostly high class villas]

Wellington Street
14 Mrs Mary Hannah Thorp Tobcst

Name Index
Kendall William Wheeler, umbrella maker and repairer, 24 Granby Street, 22 Haymarket, and 39 Northampton street See Advt

Trade Index
Umbrella Mkrs and Repairers
Kendall Wm W, 39 Northampton street, 22 Haymarket and 24 Granby Street See Advt

1891 Kelly's directory of Leicester
on www.historicaldirectories.org

Street Index
Granby St (East Side)
24 Kendall William Wheeler, Umbrella Maker

Haymarket (East Side)
22 Kendall William Wheeler, Umbrella Maker

Mecklenburgh Street [between] Saxe-coburg Street & Highfield Street
(South West Side)
15, Kendall, William Wheeler

Name Index,
Leicester
Kendall, William Wheeler 15 Mecklenburgh Street

Trades Index
Umbrella Makers
Kendall, William Wheeler
24 Granby Street, 22 Haymarket and 39 Northampton Street Leicester.

Wright's Directory of Leicestershire Including the Boroughs of Leicester and Loughborough, 1892

Alphabetical List of Advertisers
Kendall, Wm W, Umbrella Mfr 24a Granby St, 22 Haymarket and 39 Northampton Street map

Trade Index
Umbrella Makers
Kendall Wm W, 39 Northampton street, 22 Haymarket and 24 Granby Street map

Street Index
Granby St (East Side)
24 Kendall William Wheeler, Umbrella Maker

Haymarket
20 1/2 William W Kendall Umbrella Maker see advrt on map

Mecklenburg (sic) St
21 Wm W. Kendall (umbrella mfr)

Northampton Street
39 William W Kendall Umbrella Maker see advt

Name Index
Kendall Wm Wheeler, umbrella mkr and repairer,
24 Granby st, 20 1/2 Haymarket and 39 Northampton street, h 21 Mecklenburg (sic) street see advt

Trades Index
Umbrella Mkrs and Repairers
Kendall Wm W, 39 Northampton street, 20 1/2 Haymarket, and 24 Granby Street. See advt

Kelly's Directory of Leicestershire and Rutland, 1895

Kirby Muxloe
Kendall William Wheeler, Newlands

Leicester
Street Index
Granby Street
24 Kendall William W umbrella maker

Haymarket
22 Kendall Wm W umbrella manufacturer

Northamton Street
39 William W umbrella maker

Private Individuals Index
Kendall William Wheeler, umbrella maker, 24 Granby St.;22 Haymarket; & 39 Northampton Street

Leicestershire Court Directory
Kendall William Wheeler, Newlands, Kirby Muxloe, Leicester

Trades Index
Umbrella Makers
Kendall William Wheeler, 24 Granby St.;22 Haymarket; & 39 Northampton Street, Leicester.

Wright's Directory of Leicestershire and Rutland, 1899

Street Index

Granby Street
24 Kendall Wm W umbrella makr

Haymarket
20 1/2 Kendall Wm W umbrella ma

Mecklenburg (sic) Street
21 Campbell F. G. cmrcl travllr

Northampton Street
39 Kendall Wm W umbrella mkr

Name Index
Kendall Wm Wheeler umbrella ma. & repairer
24 Granby st; 20 1/2 Haymarket & 39 Northamton St; h Kirby Muxloe

Trade Index
Umbrella Makers, Repairers & Dealers
Kendall Wm W. 39 Northampton st.; 20 1/2 Haymarket & 24 Granby st

[No Kirby Muxloe]

Loughborough
Street Index
Church Gate
8 Kendall Wm W umbrella mfr

Name index
Kendall Wm Wheeler, umbrella manufacturer, 8a Church gate & at Leicester

County Index
Tobacconists
Kendall William W 8a Church gt. L'ghbro'; & at Le'ster

Wrights Directory of the County Borough of Leicester 1903
at www.historicaldirectories.org

List of Advertisers
Kendall W W Umbrella Manufacturer facing title page[missing]

Classified index to advertisements
Umbrella Manufacturer
W.W. Kendall facing title page [missing]
Umbrella Repairer
W.W. Kendall facing title page [missing]

Street Index
Granby Street
26 Kendall William W, Umbrella Maker see Advertisement
24 Winn J S & Co Turkey Cafe, Conectioners, Tea Dealers &c

Haymarket
16 Kendall William W Umbrella Maker see advertisement

Northampton Street
39 Kendall, W. W. Umbrella Ma
54 & 52 Bond, James, Draper

Name Index
Kendall William Wheeler Umbrella Manufacturer and Stick Merchant
26 Granby Street & 16 Haymarket
h. Kirby Muxloe see Advert

Trades Index
Umbrella Makers, Repairers and Dealers
see also hair dressers [? the hairdressers section marks those which are also Umbrella Repairers and tobacconists]
Kendall William Wheeler 26 Granby Street & 16 Haymarket
see Advert





  Noted events in his life were:

• He worked as a Hairdresser in 1871 in St Margarets, Leicester. 11

• He was employed in 1876 in 54, Northampton Street, Leicester. 12 Hairdresser

• He was employed in 1881 in Leicester St Margarets. 6 Umbrella maker and hairdresser (employing at least 1)

• He was employed in 1901 in Kirby Muxloe, Leicestershire. 8 Umbrela manufacturer

• He was employed in 1910. 13 Gentleman

• He had a religion in Kirby Muxloe Free Church, Leicester. 14 Non-conformist / Independent

• He had a residence in 1851 in Great Oxenden, Northamptonshire. 15

• He had a residence in 1861 in Great Oxenden, Northamptonshire. 16

• He resided at 15 Morledge Street in 1871 in St Margarets, Leicester. 11 Lodging with William Smith, a Tailor from Oxendon.

• He had a residence in 1876 in 54, Northampton Street, Leicester. 17

• He had a residence in 1881 in 42, Gopsall Street, Leicester. 6

• He had a residence in The Glen, Kirby Muxloe, Leicestershire. 18 Rented whilst Moel Llys was being built

• He had a residence in 1901 in Kirby Fields, Kirby Muxloe, Leicestershire. 8

• He had a residence in 1902 in Moel Llys, Kirby Muxloe, Leicestershire. 18 19 William Wheeler Kendall built Moel Llys in Kirby Muxloe in 1902. It was probably designed by the Leicester Architect George Lawton Brown (b 1868). Whilst it was being built he rented 'The Glen'.

From FRK: Called Moel LLys after somewhere they went on their honeymoon

• He had a residence in 1908 in Kirby Fields, Kirby Muxloe, Leicestershire. 20 Moel Llys

• He signed a will in 1910. 21 £18102 7s 2d
From: http://www.eh.net/ehresources/howmuch/poundq.php
1. £1,110,743.40 in the year 2001 has the same "purchase power" as £18101, 7s, 2d in the year 1910.

• He travelled in 1909. 22 23 Journey around the world. Departed Liverpool 4th Sept 1909 on the RMS Mauretania. Went across the US, departed San Francisco to Yokohama, Japan, Singapore, across Northern India, through the Suez up through Italy, France to Dover.


William married Eliza Messenger, daughter of William Messenger and Ruth Faulkner, on 17 Aug 1876 in London Road Chapel, Leicester.1 (Eliza Messenger was born in 1848 in Swinford, Leicestershire,7 8 24 25 died on 27 Sep 1932 7 and was buried in Kirby Muxloe, Leicestershire.)


Sources


1 William Wheeler Kendall and Lizzie Messenger, Marriage certificate (17 Aug 1876
BMD Index Sep 1876 Leicester 7a 409
), Marriage certificate. Profession: Hairdresser
Residence: 54 Northampton Street, Leicester

Age: 27

2 John Kendall.

3 Birth Certificate of William Wheeler Kendall, Birth certificate.

4 Great Oxendon, Census, 1851, 1851 Census Great Oxendon.

5 Great Oxendon, Census, 1861, 1861 Census, Great Oxendon.

6 1881 Census of Leicester, St Margarets (RG11 Piece 3159 Folio 79 Page 26
RG11 Piece 3161 Folio 13 Page 19
RG11 Piece 3157 Folio 11 Page 16
RG11 Piece 3160 Folio 66 Page 33
RG11 Piece 3164 Page 16), 1881 Census, Leicester St M+.

7 Jonathan R. O. Wilshere (1976), Number 195, Page 7.

8 1901 Census for Kirby Fields, Kirby Muxloe, Leicestershire (RG13 Piece 2959 Folio 85-87 Page 18-22), Kirby Fields 1901 census data.

9 Frank Raymond Kendall, Researches done by Frank Raymond Kendall (2 sheets of paper with some family history research on them).

10 William Wheeler Kendall, Will (1910).
Will entry 1910

"Kendall William Wheeler of "Moel Llys" Kirby Muxloe
Leicestershire umbrella manufacturer died 20 Sept
1910 Probate Leicester 1 November to Herbert William
Wilshere chartered accountant Percival Wheeler Kendall
Umbrella Manufacturer and Eliza Kendall widow
Effects £18102 7s 2d"

11 (Waterloo St RG10 Pc 3268 Fo 105 Pg 1
Morledge St RG10 Pc 2371 Fo 90 Pg 16).

12 William Wheeler Kendall and Lizzie Messenger, Marriage certificate (17 Aug 1876
BMD Index Sep 1876 Leicester 7a 409
).

13 Marriage certificate of Frank Raymond Kendall and Gurtrude Walker, Marriage Certifiacte of FRK and GW. 1913 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish
of Kirby Muxloe in the County of Leicester

No.: 225
When Married: September 11th 1913
Name and Surname: Frank Raymond Kendall; Age 32; Condition: Bachelor; Rank: Gentleman; Residence: Kirby Muxloe; Father: William Wheeler Kendall (deceased); Rank of Father: Gentleman
Name and Surname: Gurtrude Walker; Age 24; Condition: Spinster; Rank: - ; Residence: Kirby Muxloe; Father: Walter Walker (deceased); Rank of Father: Cotton Manufacturer

Married in the Parish Church according tothe Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church after banns by me,
G. E. Gilbanks Vicar of Ratby

Witnesses:
Walter George Walker. E Clifford Kendall
Eliza Kendall, Jane Ellen Walker

14 Kirby Muxloe Free Church
Jubiee Souvenir 1883-1933
(Kirby Muxloe Free Church, (1933), Booklet), Relating to WWKs work with the church. Extracts from:

Kirby Muxloe Free Church
Jubilee Souvenir
1883 - 1933


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... on behalf of those Homes which has been continued ever since by ladies connected with both our Church and the Anglican Church. Special mention ought to be made of Mrs. Winfrey in this connection, who became leader of a sewing party, and remains leader to the present day.

When Mr. George Sharp left the village soon after Mr. Laird's coming, the Church missed a very valuable worker. Mr. Edward Geary, however, stepped into his place so far as the Young Men's Class was concerned, and did the work so well that he had a very good class to hand over to Mr. Albert Pickard a year or so later. Mr. Pickard was another strong Nonconformist, who came to Kirby about the same time as Mr. Laird, but unfortunately, during the first year of his residence he was so broken down in health that he was unable to enter into any of the Church's activities, although he was a constant attender at the services.

The cause now began to prosper, as several other influential and good Free Churchmen also settled in the village. Among them were Mr. (afterwards Sir) and Mrs. Edward Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Wilshere, Mr. and Mrs. Sharples, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall, and Mr. and Mrs. How. They with their families made a vast difference to the Church s resources.

Sir Edward Wood's advancing years debarred him from strenuous service, but he was very generous, promising to do anything in th~ Church's behalf that lay in his power. Mr. H. W. Wilshere was always a willing and conscientious helper. Although he never took office, nor even became a member with us on account of his duties at Victoria Road Baptist Church, he was always consulted on matters of importance, and his wide experience made him an invaluable guide. Another leader we ought to remember, who helped the community during its period of financial stringency as well as of growing prosperity, was Mr. H. S. Bennett. We are proud to think of him, too, as one who gave both of himself and of his substance to the educational work of the village. It was an honour just and due when, on Thursday, June 22nd of this present year, a memorial to him was unveiled in Kirby Muxloe Council School. Mrs. Bennett supported her husband in all his good works, and the influence of their lives has left a sweet fragrance, not only ...


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... his office now that he had removed to Desford, because the Desford Free Church Sunday School were urgently calling him to the office of their superintendency. As Mr. Brown had already been Superintendent of the Melbourne Hall School, one of the largest in the country, he was naturally a man of wide experience in Sunday School work. His superintendency of our school was not only valuable for the capable attention he bestowed upon it, but also for the length of its duration. Twenty years, except for one short break, Mr. Brown remained in this vital and responsible office, giving the school the advantage of his magnificent supervision. The prevailing desire of his heart and the constant object of his labours was to win the young for Christ, and so devoted was he in his undertaking that he quickly gained and held the affection of the whole school. Then, in 1906, when Mr. Burford resigned the Church secretaryship, Mr. Brown also took this office.
The Choir in the meantime was advancing with steady progress, and witnessing various changes. Mr. W. W. Kendall was elected its President in 1904; choir rules were adopted, containing regulations for admittance and attendance at practices. In 1905, the first Choir Outing was made possible by Mr. Kendall's generosity, and since that time Choir Outings have taken place practically every year. In 1906, his generosity was further evidenced by his presentation to the Church of a beautiful and sweet-toned new pipe-organ. In 1906, too, his son, Mr. F. R. Kendall, became Choirmaster.
The Sunday School continued to develop in power and numbers. The library, which had practically been formed by the efforts of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bennett and given a good financial start by the Bennett charity, was in a fine condition. Mrs. W. Holmes was in charge of the Primary Department, having held that office since Miss Pattie Bent retired from it. The Primary had a membership of about thirty scholars in those days, but under Mrs. Holmes' care and guidance that number gradually increased to fifty. Mr. Percy Kendall and Mr. Owen Wilshere were Join Secretaries of the school after Mr. F. How's retirement at the end of 1903. Before Mr. T. Brown became Afternoon Superintendent in 1904 he was Morning Superintendent, and Mr.

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W. W. Kendall was School Treasurer. In May, 1905, Miss E. Robinson began a Young Men's Morning Class, which continued with success until her removal to Leicester in 1915; Miss F. Harding was in charge of a large Young Ladies' Class, held on Sunday afternoons, On her retirement through ill-health, Miss A. Robinson took her place. The Band of Hope had a membership of sixty boys and girls, with Mr. A. W. Holmes as its leading official and more or less in charge.

The work of these various branches of activity speaks impressively of the leadership of Mr. Forth, who gave his sympathy and help to all of them. His advancing years, however, made him conscious that his active ministry must draw to a close, so on March 28th, 1906, he sent in his resignation of the pastorate. On June 24th, 1906, he preached his farewell sermons to large gatherings, and so another phase of Kirby Muxloe Free Church History ended.

MINISTRY OF THE REV. J. T. D. HUMPHREYS,
1906-1916.

Towards the close of 1906 the Rev. J. T. D. Humphreys, of Barton Fabis, was called to the pastorate. The work still expanded, so that in 1907 it was felt that neither Church nor school premises were large enough. Plans for the building of new schoolrooms, and br the old schoolroom to be added to the Chapel, were accordingly considered. The building of the schoolrooms, which cost £1,335, proceeded apace, Mr. T. Brown laying the foundation stone on June 18th, 1908. This fine piece of extension work had been made possible by means of money gifts and efforts of a social nature.

The Sunday School teachers held their last monthly prayer meeting in the old schools on October 4th, and the opening of the new schools took place on October 8th. There was now the largest number of scholars which the school has ever known, either before or since that time. Two hundred and twenty-five is the number recorded, and there were one hundred and twenty-six Band of Hope members. Mr. Owen Wilshere had become Secretary of this latter society as well as of the Sunday School, and he and his helpers seem to have had their hands full in keeping order among its youthful attenders. In one of his minutes, Mr. Wilshere records...

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... and excellent service of its secretary, after the first year the attendance began to wane. Then the War intervened. The secretary, as well as other members, was called to military service. Thus, bereft of its leader, who had been its indispensable support, it was decided to close the Society down in 1916. We are glad to know, however, that though its period of existence was comparatively short, it did good work. In addition to its Sunday gatherings, ambulance classes were held under its auspices, at which many men gained useful knowledge and passed examinations in first-aid.

In September, 1910, the Church in general, and the Choir in particular, suffered a heavy loss in the sudden home-call of Mr. W. W. Kendall. Mr. Kendall had always made the musical side of the service his chief concern, so the Choir felt they had lost their best and truest friend. For many years he had been their president. His generosity was unbounded, and to give pleasure was his chief delight. After his death Mrs. Kendall carried on her husband's work with the same unstinting and generous care until she passed away in 1932. When electric lights were installed in the Church and schools in 1929, Mrs. Kendall paid for the electrification of the organ in Mr. Kendall's memory.

In 1911, the Kirby Muxloe Association of Boy Scouts was formed. Although Mr. Humphreys initiated the movement and became its padre, it was entirely undenominational and under the charge of Messrs. 0. and E. Wilshere. It met at first in our schoolroom; then Mr. T. Brown generously gave the hut to the Sunday School, which has been the Scouts' headquarters ever since.

The Great War of 1914-1918 affected Free Church life in Kirby Muxloe as everywhere else. Many of the Sunday School teachers and young men of the Church went on active service. Three of them who were closely associated with us-Messrs. E. E. Wilshere, W. Smith and C. Russell- paid the supreme sacrifice. Mr. T. Brown resigned the office of the Sunday School superintendency in 1915, and his nephew, Mr. T. E. Brown, took his place. Two years later, however, Mr. T. Brown resumed the position in order to relieve the new superintendent, who was pressed by duties of national importance. Miss M. V. Wilshere took the Senior Boys' Class as its usual teacher, Mr. F. H. Webb, was now

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a lieutenant in the R.F.A. Miss Wilshere also became Choir Secretary in place of Mr. W. Smith, and Choir Treasurer in place of Mr. F. R. Kendall. Both these gentlemen had to relinquish their offices in 1916 in order to undertake military duties. Miss Wilshere has held office in this dual capacity ever since, and the quiet, effective work she has rendered has made the Choir conscious of much indebtedness to her. With similar loyalty, Miss Greenleaves, who had been Choir Leader prior to Mr. Kendall, after the retirement of Mr. Pochin, now filled Mr. Kendall's position as Choirmaster until his return from active service. In like manner others also responded to the needs of the crisis; thus the work was worthily maintained until the signing of the peace. It. is noteworthy that during this period of tragic warfare the Teachers' Monthly Prayer Meeting, which had been allowed to lapse, was re-started, and in 1916 the Senior Christian Endeavour was revived, while a Junior Christian Endeavour was begun. The war days called for both devotion and prayer in order that the power might come whereby the
stress and strain of things could be overcome.

MINISTRY OF THE REV. W. A. RICHARDS, A.T.S.,
1916-1928.

On October 18th, 1916, a resolution was passed, after long and prayerful consideration, inviting the Rev. NV. A. Richards, of Pear Tree Road Baptist Church, Derby, to the pastorate. Mr. Richards accepted the invitation and wrote: "In doing this, I am influenced solely by the hope of being useful in the cause of Christ and of His Church." Mr. Richards was an eloquent preacher, great in prayer and a man of faith, who stood for the fundamental truths of the Gospel. He taught that life means growth into the Image of Christ Himself-into His strength, into disciplined manhood and womanhood, and into the blessed peace of God. He remained with us until his death on November 1st, in 1928. Thus his pastorate was the longest that has yet been served here. Unfortunately it was saddened throughout its duration by the prolonged illness of his wife. Mr. Richards' messages were always up-to-date, often dealing with contemporary events from the Christian standpoint. On such subjects he particularly distinguished himself,...

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... having rendered years of faithful and efficient service in both Sunday School and Band of Hope work. A zealous and forceful character, she loved the little children with all the ardour of a mighty heart.

In 1931, when Mr. Eatough vacated his offices on leaving the district, Mr. A. Winton Caven succeeded him as Church Secretary. He did so from a high sense of duty and with a deep feeling of responsibility, convinced that the call was of God. His conviction, we are profoundly assured, was a correct one, and he is showing himself a true servant of the Most High. Mr. Caven is giving service to the Church equal to that of his honoured predecessors in his sacred office. His quiet efficiency and courteous bearing endear him to the hearts of all his fellow-workers, and draw out the best from them. We thank God for this leader, who is thus worthily maintaining a lofty tradition.

When Mr. Eatough became Church Secretary in 1929, Mr. Jaques stepped into the office of treasurership. He retained this position until 1932, when Mr. Owen Wilshere succeeded him. Owing to Mr. Jaques passing through a period of ill-health during the time of his treasurership, Mr. W. Foulds temporarily filled the office, rendering timely service for several months.

The year 1932 also marked the termination of Mr. F. R. Kendall's twenty-five years of valued service as Choirmaster. During the whole of that period of office his tactful personality, kind and equable leadership did much to preserve the peace and harmony which always reigned in the Choir undisturbed. Mr. E. K. Brown, his nephew, was enthusiastically appointed Choirmaster in Mr. Kendall's place.

In the Sunday School Mr. F. Hardy is now Superintendent, and is putting energetic and capable service into his office. The Literary and Musical Society, which was formed by Mr. Richards in 1925 for recreational and educative purposes, has steadily progressed. At the present time it has Mr. D. Martin as its Secretary. Mr. G. W. Hudson is our present Secretary of the Band of Hope. Both these young men are whole-hearted in their respective positions.

During the present ministry, a Men's Meeting was formed in conjunction with the Anglican Church. Canon Whorlow ...










15 Great Oxendon, Census, 1851, 1851 Census, Great Oxendon.

16 Great Oxendon, Census, 1861, 1861 Census, Great Oxendon.
1861 Census
Name: William Wheeler Kendall
Age: 11 (b1850)
Profession: -
Born: Great Oxendon
Residence: Great Oxendon


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17 William Wheeler Kendall and Lizzie Messenger, Marriage certificate (17 Aug 1876
BMD Index Sep 1876 Leicester 7a 409
), Marriage certificate to Lizzie Messenger.

18 Rosamund Wilshere (Letter sent to John Kendall), Page 1.

19 Photograph of Moel Llys (Photo taken about 1918).

20 Kelly's Directory of Leicestershire and Rutland 1908 (SoG LE/D 1908
).

21 William Wheeler Kendall, Will (1910), Will of William Wheeler Kendall.

22 Manifest for the RMS Mauretania 4th-9th Sept 1909, Liverpool to New York (Details retreived from http://www.ellisisland.org Page No 351), Manifest of RMS Mauretania for the first leg of WWK's journey around the world.

23 Atlas belonging to William Wheeler Kendall, with his travels marked out on it in red ink.

24 Swinford, Census, 1851, 1851 Census Swinford.

25 (1861 Census), 1861 Census Swinford.

Thanks to Tony Addinsell for all the Addinsell and Banner information


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