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Name: SIKES, Howard Lecky CBE, FGS, MInstCE

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Birth Date: 12.12.1881 Grange, Wexford, Ireland

Death Date: 23.5.1943 Bournemouth, killed in air raid

First Date: 1907

Profession: 1912 Asst. Engineer, PWD, Mombasa.

Area: Nairobi, 1914 Magadi, Mombasa

Married: In Atcham 1919 Elsie Priscilla Robson b. 12 Aug 1887 Redcar, d. 1974 Weston super Mare

Children: Sylvia Kathleen (1925 Langley-2012); Robert Lecky (23 Sep 1921 Nairobi-1957)

Book Reference: Red 25, Red 31, Drumkey, Red 22, Gazette, Dominion, Barnes, Leader14, Colonial, Red Book 1912, Tom Lawrence, HBEA, KAD, Medals

War Service: Magadi Defence Force

School: Bootham School & Queen's College, Cork

General Information:

Drumkey 1909 - Public Works Dept. - Assistant Engineer - H.L. Sikes
Red 22 - H.L. Sikes, Deputy DPW, Nairobi
Gazette - 23/9/1914 - Appt. - To be Lieutenant, Magadi Railway Volunteers - H.S. Sikes 
Gazette - 4/11/1914 - Appt. - Permitted to resign his commission, to date October 10th 1914
Dominion - Public Works Department - Director of Public Works - 1930
Barnes - Howard L. Sikes, EA Pay Corps, Lieutenant in WW1
Colonial 1912 - Public Works Dept. - Assistant Engineer
Red Book 1912 - H.L. Sikes - Nairobi
Red Book 1912 - Public Works Dept. - Assistant Engineer
Gazette 15/8/1907 - Arrived on 1st Appointment - Asst. Engineer PWD - 1/8/1907
Gazette 6/7/1921 - Hydraulic Engineer PWD, appointed Acting Deputy Director of Public Works wef 1/7/1921
Gazette - 12/11/1919 - Register of Voters - Nairobi, South Area - Howard Lecky Sikes - Government Hydraulic Engineer, PWD - Ngong Road
Red 25 - Committee Member, REAAA
Tom Lawrence - 1936 - Leaves the post of Director of PWD {much more}
Medals - EA Pioneer Company - H.L. Sykes, Captain
KAD 1922 has H.L. Sikes, Box 62, Nairobi.
KAD 1922 - Deputy Director of Public Works
1939 England and Wales Register living in Reading with wife
Tom Lawrence: He was a Lieut. in the Magadi Defence Force, and w.e.f. 10 Oct 1914, he was permitted to resign his commission in the MDF (The Official Gazette, 4 Nov 1914, p. 1125).
 

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