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Encyclopedia > Miles Lampson

Sir Miles Wedderburn Lampson, 1st Baron Killearn was born on 24 August 1880. He married, firstly, Rachel Mary Hele Phipps, daughter of William Wilton Phipps, on 6 July 1912. He married, secondly, Jacqueline Aldine Leslie Castellani, daughter of Sir Aldo Castellani, on 18 December 1934. He died in 1964. Baron Killearn is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. ...


He gained the title of 1st Baron Killearn. Baron Killearn is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. ...


Children

With Rachel Mary Hele Phipps

  • Graham Curtis Lampson, 2nd Baron Killearn

With Jacqueline Aldine Leslie Castellani

  • Victor Miles George Aldous Lampson, 3rd Baron Killearn
  • Jacquetta Jean Frederica Lampson
  • Roxana Rose Catherine Naila Lampson

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I soon went to Western to visit Nancy Lampson and inform her of my intentions of going west as soon as I could get ready and to know whether she would accompany me thither, which she cheerfully agreed to do and be ready as soon as I should require her.
On December 30, 1830, I was married at her father's house in the town of Western to Nancy Lampson, she being the youngest daughter of David and Sarah Lampson, the minister of the Congregational Church, county of Worcester, Massachusetts.
I traveled 25 and 30 miles per day until the snow began to fall about the third day and the streams were so swollen by the melting snow that it became extremely difficult to ford as some of them were swimming.
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