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Name: BABINGTON, James Hastings
Birth Date: 4 June 1879 Perthshire, Scotland
Death Date: 17 Dec 1955 Timaru, New Zealand
First Date: 1922
Profession: Settler, farmer
Area: Hoey's Bridge, 1930 Kitale, Malindi
Married: In New Zealand 1907 Kathleen Dunbar Thomas b. 1881 Lemaru, New Zealand, d. 30 Apr 1954 Christchurch, N. Zealand
Children: Barbara Atholl (Waterkeyn) (d. Kampala 12 Oct 1941);
Book Reference: Red 25, Red 31, Hut
War Service: NZ Army Pay Dept.
General Information:
Gazette - 26/9/1923 - Voters Register - Kenya Province - James Hasting Babington, Farmer PO Laikipia and Kathleen Dunbari Babington, Farmer PO Laikipia
Gazette - 5/8/1925 - Voters Register - Kenya - Delete - James Hasting Babington, Farmer PO Laikipia and Kathleen Dunbar Babington, Farmer PO Laikipia
Gazette 6 Dec 1938 Trans Nzoia Voters List
Gazette 3 July 1945 daughter's probate
Gazette 30 Oct 1956 probate
Tenniel Evans, Don't Walk in the Long Grass: Joe and Kath Babington lived in a pleasant homestead in a wooded ridge some way up the slopes of Mount Elgon. Joe Babington was a tall, elderly New Zealander; we knew this because he always wore a smart Kiwi hat like the stiff tall hat worn by Baden Powell in all those pictures of him which used to hang in Scout halls, only darker. Joe was slim and upright and he had a pink flannelette face with a long nose that — I swear — twitched. He also had pale blue, hot little eyes that followed the girls about, a fact which even I noticed, though I could not imagine why; they were just my sisters and not worth watching. I liked him though. He was interested in things like stamps and animals and was a keen butterfly collector. Below the house ran a stream, bounding down the mountainside in falls and pools, with thick, lush forest almost hiding it.