Frederick Percival LENFESTEY [1886-1943]

Submitted by Admin on Mon, 03/19/2012 - 17:47
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Frederick Percival
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Lenfestey
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Full name from page J30 of the 1939 Blue Book:

http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkgro/view/b1939/51939018.pdf

It lists him as "Office Assistant (S.C. & A.S.)" in the Harbour Department.

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Fred Lenfestey was one of the people who either attended the funeral of my grandfather, Charles Warren on 9 June 1923 or sent a wreath. I think he was a part of the Roman Catholic community in Hong Kong. The obituary in the Hong Kong Telegraph spells his name as "Lenfesty" without the third "e", but this seems to be a misspelling. He was a Harbour Official according to Carl Smith.

UK Foreign and Overseas Registers

Frederick Percival Lenfestey death from pulmonary TB in Stanley Camp 27 August 1943  Date of certificate 1946

 UK National Probate Register 1946

Frederick Percival Lenfestey of the Harbour Office Hong Kong

Probate granted 16 September 1946 to Francis Henry Coleman D.S.O. retired group captain RAF and Reginald Coleman barrister at law (? children of his mother's second marriage)

US Border Crossings Records 1937

Frederick Percival Lenfestey age 50 born Guernsey Channel Islands. [dob abt 1887]

Ancestry Public Tree

Frederick Percy Lenfestey son of Frederick William Lenfestey and Amelia Ann Lenfestey nee Robin. She married married a second time after her first husband's death to Francis Arthur Coleman.

1891 Census  St Peters Wood Guernsey

Frederick P Lenfestey age 4 living  with grandmother

That certainly looks as if Lenfestey is spelt with three "e" and that both Carl Smith and the Hong Kong Telegraph spelt the name wrongly. I'm also going to delete the information that I took from Carl Smith that Fred Lenfesty married into the Coleman family. His wife's maiden name was clearly "Robin". The Margery and Robin Coleman in Stanley must have been relatives of Francis Coleman, her future husband and become her step-niece and nephew, one assumes.

His mother's maiden name was Robin. After her first husband died she remarried to Coleman so some of the Colemans were his half brothers.  The administrators of his will were Colemans possibly half brothers.

Her first husband died 1887 when Frederick Percival Fenestey was an infant. That is probably why he was living age 4 with his grandmother. Amelia Ann Coleman previously Fenestey nee Robin died aged 76 in 1940 in Hasting East Sussex.

1939 Cenus UK

Francis Arthur Coleman born 15 June 1863 occupation Harbour buoys and lights and Amelia Ann Coleman born 20 December 1863 were living in Hastings

Probate Calendar 1940

Amelia Ann Coleman of 36 Chapel Park Road St Leonard's on Sea wife of Francis Arthur Coleman died on 18 August 1940 at St Helen's Crescent Hastings. Probate to Francis Arthur Coleman Chief Lighthouse Keeper.

In 1912 Amelia Ann and Francis Arthur Coleman both aged 48 travelled from London to Hong Kong with their son Robin Arthur Coleman aged 8. He was born 14 October 1903 in  Saint Pierre Port Guernsey and died 25 August 1932 in Hong Kong and is buried in Happy Valley. He died from malaria.

I fear I misread your previous post and also supposed that Coleman had been the maiden name of Lenfestey's wife. Apologies. Perhaps he didn't marry. I shall leave the Colemans on one side. Carl Smith adds that Lenfestey was for some time in charge of the entry and clearance section of the Harbour Office.