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Name: HENLEY, John Hoste
Birth Date: 22 Oct 1903 Kirk Hammerton, Yorkshire
Death Date: 12 July 1957 Muthaiga
First Date: 1925
Last Date: 1957
Profession: Farmer
Area: Londiani, 1930 Molo, 1919 'Leigh Farm' Molo, partner with Sayer, 'Sprays', Naro Moru
Married: 1. 1927 Sheila Frances Wailes b. 6 Dec 1904 Walmer, Kent, d. 1928 Guildford; 2. In Nakuru 10 Feb 1934 Estrith Inglesby Soames née Middleditch b. 1896 Kensington (prev. m. Cecil Tudor Soames 1895-1938)
Children: 1. Anthony Michael Hoste 'Tony' (21 May 1928 Nairobi-8 July 1995 Northington, KwaZulu-Natal)
Book Reference: Nellie, Sitrep 2, Red 25, Red 31, Hut, EA & Rhodesia, Racing, Barnes
General Information:
Nellie - (1934) - 'John Henley has recently married Cecil Soames's wife, so C. Soames doesn't think much of Henley's pyrethrum drier. Nor do I really, it is so small and the pyrethrum a bad colour. Henley's place is the most divine I've ever seen, just like the place described by John Buchan in 'The Lodge in the Wilderness', situated at 9,100 ft. on the very edge of the Mau escarpment, with a 2000 ft. drop from the garden. Every bulb and flower does marvellously at the top, and at the bottom of the escarpment is almost tropical forest.'
East Africa & Rhodesia - 18/7/57 - Mr John Hoste Henley, of Molo, eldest son of the late Rev. E.C. Henley, died suddenly in Kenya last week. He had been a director of KCC Ltd., chairman of the Mau, Molo and Turi Settlers' Association, and a member of other committees concerned with farming.
Racing - Owner of 'Rosette' by 'Resco' - 'Simonette' - 1929
Nairobi Forest Road cemetery - John Henry [sic] Henley, British, age 54, died 12/7/57 -John / Hoste Henley / Leigh Farm / Molo / born 22.10.1903 / died 12 .7.1957 / rest in peace
Pre-war volunteer to the Kenya Regiment (KR 775)