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Name: JONES, Llewellyn Archibald Feild

Nee: son of Rt. Rev. Llewellyn Jones

Birth Date: 1.3.1884 Wandsworth

Death Date: 24.1.1954 Staunton, Glos.

First Date: 1910

Profession: DC, PC

Area: 1922 Kapsabet, Mombasa, Fort Hall, 1922 Kapsabet, 1925 Nairobi, 1922 DC Kapsabet Nandi, 1930 PC Naivasha

Married: In Newfoundland 17 Oct 1917 Mabel Wood Lemessurier b. 5 Feb 1874 St John's, Newfoundland, d. 17 Oct 1954 Henley on Thames

Book Reference: HBEA, KAD, Red 31, Hut, Red 22, Burke, Llewellin, Red Book 1912, Gazette, Red 19, Mrs Mary Hoey, Tignor, KAD, Red 25, Red 22, Dominion Red 31, Hut

School: Winchester and University College, Oxford

General Information:

Red 22 - Ll.A.F. Jones, District Commissioner
Burke - Colonial Service, Kenya 1908-36, Prov. Commr.
Red Book 1912 - L.A.F. Jones - Nairobi - Kisumu Province - Asst. DC Northern Kavirondo
Gazette - 29/10/1919 - Register of Voters - Ukamba Area - Llewellyn Archibald Field Jones - Civil Servant, Fort Hall and Mabel Wood Field Jones - Married woman, Fort Hall
HBEA 1912 ADC,
KAD 1922 - District and Resident Commissioner and Resident Magistrate, Kapsabet.
Red 31 has L.A. Field Jones, Naivasha
PC at the Coast. Tall, thin, quiet and gentle type. Very kind and nice. Mrs Field Jones shortish and roundabout - rather kali [fierce] but a splendid hostess.
She was a good wife for a PC Coast as she had all the Admin exactly where she wanted and when Mrs F.J. barked everyone jumped to it! He was forced to retire early and died soon afterwards.
KAD 1922 District Commissioner, Kapsabet
Dominion - Senior Provincial Commissioner, 2nd Class – 1930
Red 22 - L. Field-James, DC, Nandi
Tignor - Acting DC Fort Hall in 1919
 

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