View entry
Name: LEFOURNOUR, Richard Pierre
Birth Date: 28 May 1872
Death Date: Sep 1918 Nairobi
Last Date: 1918
Area: Nairobi
Married: In Mahe 1 May 1897 Elisia Morel b. 20 Mar 18754 Mahe
Children: Desiree Elise Graziella (26 July 1898 Mahe); Lucie Emilia Eva (20 Aug 1900 Mahe); Joseph Louis Andrea (27 June1902 Mahe); Pierre Marie Richard (22 Nov 1904 Mahe); Andrew Louis Lefournour (1904-4 Nov 1959 Nairobi)
Book Reference: Barnes, Tom Lawrence
General Information:
Nairobi South cemetery - father of Andrew Lefournour - in loving memory of Richard Lefournour, died Sept 1918 and my beloved husband Andrew J. Lefournour died 4 Nov 1959 (aged 55)
Gazette 1 Dec 1959 probate for son required by Marie
Gazetter 3 Oct 1950 Maria Lefournour announces the transferral of her ladies and children’s dress-making business called “The New City Dressmakers” at Plot 928/3 on Government Road to Hortens D’Cruz. Maria Lefournour’s address was 10/2/2 Third Parklands Ave, and P.O. Box 5455, Nairobi, whilst Hortens D’Cruz’ was c/o Quarte No. 16, Ngara Rd. Nairobi.
Gazette, 18 Nov 1958 Nairobi City Council give notice to the construction on Ardlington Road, on which Andrew Louis & Maria Lefournour of P.O. Box 3303, Nairobi live (Plot No. 3734/410. They have a frontage 147.63 ft, and their contribution is 6,481.01 shillings Gazette 19 Dec 1961 Nairobi City Council give notice to the construction on Ardlington Road, on which Mrs. Maria Lefournour of P.O. Box 3303, Nairobi lives (Plot No. 3734/410. She had a frontage 147.63 ft, and her contribution is 4,877.23 shillings.
Impala Magazine, 1963, p. 101) 1962 R. Lefournour was in Scott House at the Prince of Wales school and left to go to school in Australia
Gazette 11 Feb 1972, p. 144 1971 (24 Mar) One trunk of personal effects, addressed to Miss Mary Lefournour of P.O. Box 2445, Kampala, Uganda are ‘Unentered Goods Lying in the Customs Warehouse for over two months’. This came off the ship, the Rotti with a W.E.K. No. and date of 581/16-11-71.
Gazetter 3 Oct 1950 Maria Lefournour announces the transferral of her ladies and children’s dress-making business called “The New City Dressmakers” at Plot 928/3 on Government Road to Hortens D’Cruz. Maria Lefournour’s address was 10/2/2 Third Parklands Ave, and P.O. Box 5455, Nairobi, whilst Hortens D’Cruz’ was c/o Quarte No. 16, Ngara Rd. Nairobi.
Gazette, 18 Nov 1958 Nairobi City Council give notice to the construction on Ardlington Road, on which Andrew Louis & Maria Lefournour of P.O. Box 3303, Nairobi live (Plot No. 3734/410. They have a frontage 147.63 ft, and their contribution is 6,481.01 shillings Gazette 19 Dec 1961 Nairobi City Council give notice to the construction on Ardlington Road, on which Mrs. Maria Lefournour of P.O. Box 3303, Nairobi lives (Plot No. 3734/410. She had a frontage 147.63 ft, and her contribution is 4,877.23 shillings.
Impala Magazine, 1963, p. 101) 1962 R. Lefournour was in Scott House at the Prince of Wales school and left to go to school in Australia
Gazette 11 Feb 1972, p. 144 1971 (24 Mar) One trunk of personal effects, addressed to Miss Mary Lefournour of P.O. Box 2445, Kampala, Uganda are ‘Unentered Goods Lying in the Customs Warehouse for over two months’. This came off the ship, the Rotti with a W.E.K. No. and date of 581/16-11-71.