The Colonies and India from London, · Page 17 [1] "There was a grand spectacle in St. George's Chapel, Albemarle Street, London, on December 18, when a marriage took place between Miss Zoe Fellows, daughter of the Hon. James I. Fellows, J. P., A gent-General for New Brunswick, and Captain Henry Torrens Kenny, 2nd Bombay Lancers. There were six bridesmaids, all elegantly attired, and vying with the bride in grace and beauty. To each of them the bridegroom gave a novel present, in the shape of a gold chain with gold heart pendant, enamelled in his regimental colours. After the wedding, a reception was held at Saxon Hall, Palace Court, the residence of the bride's father. The wedding presents were numerous and beautiful."
In the 1911 census Zoe (age 43) was the wife of Henry Torrens Kenny in Folkestone, Kent, England.[1]
Zoe's death (age 66) was registered in the Jan-Feb-Mar quarter of 1934 in the Elham district.[2]
Sources
↑1911 Census:
"England and Wales Census, 1911"
citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey
FamilySearch Record: XW6Z-YPG (accessed 9 February 2024)
Zoe Kenny (43), wife, in household of Henry Torrens Kenny (52) in Folkestone in Elham registration district in Kent, England. Born in St John New Brunswick Canada Resident.
↑Death Registration:
"England & Wales Deaths 1837-2007"
Volume: 2A; Page: 1858 FindMyPast Image - FindMyPast Transcription (accessed 9 February 2024)
Zoe Kenny death registered Jan-Feb-Mar 1934 in Elham (age 66).
"Canada Census, 1871," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4MC-1BZ : 24 October 2018), Zoe Fellows in household of James T Fellows, Portland Point, Saint John, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada; citing 1871; citing National Archives of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.
Zoe Fellows Genealogy. Pg. 827. Under FELLOWS. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry. Bernard BurkeHarrison, 1895.
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The Colonies and India from London, · Page 17 [1]
"There was a grand spectacle in St. George's Chapel, Albemarle Street, London, on December 18, when a marriage took place between Miss Zoe Fellows, daughter of the Hon. James I. Fellows, J. P., A gent-General for New Brunswick, and Captain Henry Torrens Kenny, 2nd Bombay Lancers. There were six bridesmaids, all elegantly attired, and vying with the bride in grace and beauty. To each of them the bridegroom gave a novel present, in the shape of a gold chain with gold heart pendant, enamelled in his regimental colours. After the wedding, a reception was held at Saxon Hall, Palace Court, the residence of the bride's father. The wedding presents were numerous and beautiful."
"Canada Census, 1871," database, FamilySearch [1] : accessed 9 December 2015, Zoe Fellows in household of Eva Fellows, Portland, St John, New Brunswick, Canada; citing p. 8, line 5; Library and Archives Canada film number C-10374, Public Archives, Ottawa, Ontario; FHL microfilm 2,229,100.
New Brunswick Provincial ...s of Marriages, 1887-1919 1892 Aarkrog-Mozerale Image 1555 of 2589 MarriageCertificate1892-04-12-FamilySearch Witness at marriage of Sister Eva.
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The Colonies and India from London, · Page 17 [1] "There was a grand spectacle in St. George's Chapel, Albemarle Street, London, on December 18, when a marriage took place between Miss Zoe Fellows, daughter of the Hon. James I. Fellows, J. P., A gent-General for New Brunswick, and Captain Henry Torrens Kenny, 2nd Bombay Lancers. There were six bridesmaids, all elegantly attired, and vying with the bride in grace and beauty. To each of them the bridegroom gave a novel present, in the shape of a gold chain with gold heart pendant, enamelled in his regimental colours. After the wedding, a reception was held at Saxon Hall, Palace Court, the residence of the bride's father. The wedding presents were numerous and beautiful."
"Canada Census, 1871," database, FamilySearch [1] : accessed 9 December 2015, Zoe Fellows in household of Eva Fellows, Portland, St John, New Brunswick, Canada; citing p. 8, line 5; Library and Archives Canada film number C-10374, Public Archives, Ottawa, Ontario; FHL microfilm 2,229,100.