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Name: SILBERRAD, Hubert Edgar
Birth Date: 11 Oct 1879 Buckhurst Hill, Essex
Death Date: 1952 Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire
Nationality: British
First Date: 1903
Profession: Asst. Collector, EAP
Area: Served mostly at Taveta and Teita
Married: 1. in Spondon, Derby 10 Sep 1908 Lucy Bertha Priestland b. 21 Jan 1883 Shardlow, d. 1920 Marylebone; 2. In Lexden, Essex 1924 Ina Irene Margaret Whittuck b. 3 Nov 1892 Bath, d. 1978 Dacorum
Children: 1. Betty Stella (11 Feb 1912 Nyasaland-19 Aug 1992 Amlwch, Wales) (married Collingwood Knight, son of W.E.D. Knight); Petronella Phyllis (30 Aug 1915 Zomba, Nyasaland) 2. Roger Edmund Michael (11 Sep 1926 Colchester-1998 Ludlow)
Book Reference: Gillett, Passions, Oscar, EAHB 1905, Hut, North, Drumkey, Advertiser, EAHB 1906, EAHB 1904, EAHB 1907, Gazette
School: at Wren's and Finishing Technical College, Engineering; passed special course of Gold Essaying
General Information:
Oscar - in a letter home Oscar Watkins wrote - 'In the particular case brought to light, while I hold no brief for the culprit, it is only fair to say that he put his work as an officer before his private fears. Mr Routledge, the settler who brought up the case, wanted land in the district which the official in question controlled, and was refused on the report of the official. Out here, the whole thing is regarded as private spite, and not as a noble attempt to purify public service, which could have been done equally well without publishing individual names.'
1903 (9th May) He was appointed Asst. Collector for the East African Protectorate (According to the E.A. Handbook he was appointed Asst. Collector on 8th May 1903)
1903 (13th June) There was a cricket match played at Mombasa Sports Club between Mr. Carter’s XI and Mr. Croall’s XI. Silberrad was playing for the latter, and as the last batsman was bowled by Ingram for 5 runs. He caught Carter off a bowl from Mehta for 23 runs. Carters team won having retired on 143 runs for seven wickets. Mr. Croall’s team were all out for 87 runs. There was another game on 20th June which he did not play in (Gazette, 1st July1903, p. 238).
1903 (30th June) He is appointed Asst. Collector Taveta
1904 (Feb & Mar) He is Acting Collector in Teita
1905 (30th May) He arrives in Mombasa from Zanzibar
1905 (12th July) H. Silberrad, Asst. Collector, departs from B.E.A. (Gazette, 15th July1905, p. 212).
1905 In the 1905 edition of the East Africa Handbook he is reported to be an Asst. Collector in Taveta
1906 (15th Jan) He arrives back from leave from England
1906 (9th Jan) He is appointed an Asst. Collector
1906 (24th Feb) In the Gazette of 31st March 1906, he is reported as being appointed Acting Collector at Lamu from this date
1906 (31st Mar) H.E. Silberrad reports on arms registered in Tanaland Province “in the absence of H.M. Sub-Commissioner” (Gazette, 15th April 1906, p. 152).
1907 (25th Jan) H. Silberrad registers a series of firearms for himself. At the time he gives his residence as Fort Hall. The firearms registered include: Single Hammerless cordite .303 Lee Enfield, a Double Barrelled shotgun (12 bore), and a Double Barrelled Express Cordite .500. This was issued by N.E.,F. Corbett, who was the Collector for Fort Hall (Gazette, 1st May 1907, p. 133).The assumption here is that N.E.F. Corbett was his boss.
1907 (15th Feb) A confirmation of the various positions held puts H. Silberrad as an Assistant Collector in Nyeri as at this date (Gazette, 15th Feb 1907, p. 50).
1907 (31st Mar) H. Silberrad reports on firearms registered at Nyeri Station [sic] for the first quarter of the year. His title is Acting Collector. Firearms registered include the following people Veljee Virji, H. Scott, J. MacDougall, C.W. Neligan, B.W. Neligan. J. de Vries, Suleiman bin Sayd and W.T. Hales (Gazette, 15th April 1907, p. 131).
1907 (15th July) H. Silberrad registers a Double Barrelled shotgun (12 bore). He gives his residence as Fort Hall at the time (Gazette, 15th July 1907, p.249).
1907 (30th Sept) H. Silberrad submits the report of firearms registered in Nyeri district in the quarter ending 30th Sept. Two were issued -to Jumea Makame and to Chief Wambugu Mathagani (a Snyder rifle and a Six-chambered pistol) (Gazette, 1st Oct 1907, p. 396).
1907 The 1907 edition of the East African Handbook says he is a Sub-Collector at Fort Hall
1908 (31st Mar) H. Silberrad reports on various licences and permits issued in Nyeri District for the first quarter of 1908 where he is the Acting District Commissioner. These include Public Officer’s Game Licence, Settler’s Game Licences, Bord Licences, and the Registration of Firearms (Gazette, 1st May 1908, p. 288).
1908 (1st April) H. Silberrad, amongst others (C.M. Dobbs, W.A.F. Platts, G.N. Crisford and W.F.G. Campbell) passed his Law Examinations (Gazette, 1st April 1908, p. 185).
1908 (28th May) H. Silberrad, an Asst. District Commissioner, departs to go on six months’ leave. He is due to return on 28th Nov 1908 (Gazette, 15th June 1908, p. 346).
1908 (10th Sep) He married Lucy Bertha Priestland in Spondon (Newspapers.com) b. 21 Jan 1883 in Shardlow. She died in 1920 in Marylebone, London
1908 (4th Nov) H. Silberrad is appointed to be Asst. District Commissioner, Kiambu with effect from this date (Gazette, 15th Nov 1908, p. 632).
1909 (16th July) According to ‘The Advertiser’ of this date, “Mr. Silberrad has been promoted to a D.C. in Nyasaland. He left yesterday”
1912 His daughter Betty Stella was born 11 Feb 1912 in Nyasaland (she married Colllingwood Duncan, the son of W.E.D. Knight). Betty S. Silberrad travelled from England to Mombasa 30 Oct 1933. She died 19 Aug 1992 at Ynys Mon, Wales
1915 Petronella Phyllis Silberrad b. 30 Aug 1915 in Nyasaland, dau of Herbert [sic] Silberrad and Lucy Bertha Priestland
1920 Wife Lucy Bertha died in Marylebone, London
1924 He married Ina Irene Margaret Whittuck in Lexden, Essex
1926 (11th Sep) Son Roger Edmund Michael born in Colchester, d. 1998 Ludlow
1939 In the England & Wales Register he is reported to be living in Deben, Suffolk with wife
1952 Hubert Edgar Silberrad dies in Berkhamsted, Herts.
1978 His wife Ina Margaret Silberrad dies in Dacorum