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Dorothy Rhoda MILLS

Dorothy Rhoda MILLS

Female 1898 - 1976  (78 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Dorothy Rhoda MILLSDorothy Rhoda MILLS was born on 21 April 1898 in Bulawayo, Rhodesia, South Africa (daughter of Frederick William MILLS and Martine Johanna MEHOUSE); died on 6 Aug 1976 in Turnpike Cottage, Chequers Lane, Eversley, Hook, Hants.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1911, High Trees College, 59, Southbourne Road, Bournemouth; Later called High Trees Girl's School

    Notes:

    Died:
    Sept Q 20 0421 NE Hants

    Dorothy married Keith MORGANS on 14 Mar 1922 in Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia. Keith (son of William Lewis MORGANS and Julia Maude FOOKS) was born on 31 Oct 1892 in Brentford; died on 8 Sep 1976 in Turnpike Cottage, Chequers Lane, Eversley, Hook, Hants. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Peter William MORGANS was born on 12 Aug 1923 in Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia; died in 2004 in Brighton.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Frederick William MILLS was born in 1873 in Bermondsey; was christened on 03 Jan 1875 in St. Giles, Camberwell, Southwark (son of Frederick William GARRETT and Mary Ann ROSE); died on 06 Mar 1920 in Livingstone, South Africa of Pleurisy & Pneumonia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Travel: 12 Sep 1890, Dartmouth to Cape Town. SS Norham Castle, ; Possible first voyage to South Africa with his father
    • Census: 1891, 47, Trinity Road, Streatham; Recorded as a Grocer's Assistant. (Working for his father)
    • Address: 1897, "Fovant Hut", 12, Noyna Road, Tooting Bec, London. SW17

    Notes:

    The extracts from the Northern Rhodesia Journal can be found at http://www.nrzam.org.uk/

    Photos of the North Western Hotel are reproduced by kind permission of John Fletcher.
    More of his work can be seen at:-
    http://www.pbase.com/h4xintl/vic_falls

    Birth:
    Jun Q 1873 1d 212 St. Olave

    Frederick married Martine Johanna MEHOUSE on 6 Apr 1896 in Bulawayo. Martine was born on 28 Mar 1869; died on 6 Apr 1933 in Livingstone, Rhodesia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Martine Johanna MEHOUSE was born on 28 Mar 1869; died on 6 Apr 1933 in Livingstone, Rhodesia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Travel: 1920/1; Mrs M J Mills arrival from Rhodesia 22 July 1920, birth 1869. Mrs M J Mills travel back to Cape town with Miss D Mills 7th May 1921, birth 1870 & 1899. Mrs Martine J Mills - 22 Oct 1932 - Travelling from London to Natal. Address noted as The Chalet, Hever, Kent

    Notes:

    A brief reference in "Northern Rhodesia in the days of the Charter" by M. Gelfand

    p 222

    "Mrs Freddie Mills was one of the first women to come to the drift with her husband in 1902. She opened a wattle and daub thatched eating house, which proved a blessing to the inhabitants of the settlement, and was greatly respected and loved by all. Later, after Livingstone was surveyed as a township, she and her husband built the Livingstone Hotel -- the first hotel there.

    Dr Wilson and Nurse Chapman arrived at the old drift not long after Mrs Mills and opened a nursing home about fifty yards from the river..."

    Notes:


    The City of Livingstone was born on 25 February, 1905, much to the annoyance of the white pioneers who had come to the area. These hardy men and women had settled themselves by the river, 5 km upstream from the Victoria Falls and they felt that a move up to the new Livingstone would be disastrous for trade. The British South African Company (BSAC), who administered this area of Central Africa had, in 1905, completed the Victoria Falls bridge and felt that it was about time to move the pioneers from the mosquito-infested swamplands by the river where the people had lived for the past 10 years. The BSAC had to enforce the edict by giving fines of one shilling per day for anyone who failed to move. Eventually the old settlement was abandoned. There is not much to see at the original site, known as the Old Drift, only some non-indigenous trees and the graves of some of the many who died there. It is now within the Game Park.

    The first buildings to be erected at the new Livingstone were made of poles and mud, with tin roofs. The site was high up on a sand ridge in the middle of a forest of teak trees. The railway line had only reached the station, about one km away - quite a distance to walk on the sandy roads. The people were not happy in the new Livingstone and wondered what was to become of them. Then the BSAC decided to move their administrative center from Kalomo to Livingstone. From 1907 to 1935, Livingstone was the capital of North Western Rhodesia, and this was a time of prosperity. It was during these years that many buildings were erected.

    We often consider these times as being romantic, and to us it must seem that way, but life was not easy. Water was a continual problem - it had to be pumped up from the Maramba River and bucketed to the houses. The toilets of all the houses were sited at the back of the yards where the bucket brigade using ox-carts came every morning to empty the sanitary buckets. All the roads were deep sand, making a walk of any distance tiresome. A tram-line was laid from town to the railway station and then on to the boat club. Small cabooses were made for people to sit on and they were pushed up and down the hill by servants. Many of the old houses which were built at this time have fallen into a state of disrepair. But some are being lovingly restored and are well worth looking for. In the future if the economy continues to pick up more will be restored and this will enhance the beauty of Livingstone.

    http://www.africa-ata.org/livingstone_2.htm



    Old Drift Cemetery

    This cemetery is now almost the only surviving trace of the first European settlement of Livingstone. It is about one and a half kilometres upstream of the entrance to the Mosi-Oa-Tunya Zoological Park.

    The presence of an urban settlement in this area owed to two major factors: the line of the main entry-route from the south into the then North-Western Rhodesia, and the proximity of the Victoria Falls. Prior to the construction of the railway all goods imported into Northwestern Rhodesia were carried by ox - or mule-drawn wagons and ferries across the Zambezi at the point, some nine kilometres upstream of the Victoria Falls, where the river is at its narrowest for some distance. The northern end of this crossing, known as the Old Drift or Sekuti's Drift, (after the Toka chief whose village was then nearby), soon became the first European settlers' town...

    The first settler, F.J.Clarke, arrived in 1898 and set himself up as a trader, hotel-keeper and forwarding agent. By 1903 the European population had grown to sixty-eight, including seventeen women and six children. The British South Africa company established an administrative post nearby.

    In most years some twenty percent of the settlers died and in 1903 the figure was considerably higher. Many of these early settlers were buried [here]

    The railway from Bulawayo reached the south bank of the Zambezi at the Victoria Falls in April, 1904 and ... the bridge was officially opened in September 1903.

    As soon as work began on the bridge it was apparent that, with the completion of the railway, the Old Drift would fall into disuse and that the only argument for retaining the Livingstone settlement in that unhealthy spot would fall away.

    Married:
    From:- Rhodesia's Pioneer Women (1859-1896)
    http://rhodesianheritage.blogspot.co.uk/2010/05/rhodesias-pioneer-women-1859-1896.html

    "MRS. MILL, 1896
    Née Martine Johanna Mehouse. The registration of her marriage is to be found in the C.A.(Central African) Archives, Salisbury. Married in Bulawayo, 6th April, 1896. Mr. F. W. Mill was a steward."
    Maybe an American lady ?
    Was the Steward FW Mill, Freddies father, Frederick William Garrett or his occupation?

    Children:
    1. 1. Dorothy Rhoda MILLS was born on 21 April 1898 in Bulawayo, Rhodesia, South Africa; died on 6 Aug 1976 in Turnpike Cottage, Chequers Lane, Eversley, Hook, Hants.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Frederick William GARRETTFrederick William GARRETT was born on 09 Sep 1850 in Fovant, Wiltshire (son of George GARRETT and Sarah DYER); died on 19 July 1931 in Bournemouth.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name Change (Legal or Official): To MILLS

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Sep Q 1850 V111 477 Wilton

    Died:
    Sept Qtr vol 2b page 755
    Death date source - National Probate Calendar

    Frederick married Mary Ann ROSE in 1872 in Bermondsey ?. Mary was born in 1851 in Alderholt; died on 4 Oct 1938 in Bournemouth. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Ann ROSE was born in 1851 in Alderholt; died on 4 Oct 1938 in Bournemouth.

    Notes:

    On a census Mary Ann has a sister called Emma

    Birth:
    Mar Q 1851 8 164 Wimbourne &c

    Died:
    Possible death - Dec Q 1938 2b 873 Bournemouth - aged 87

    Death Date - Source: National Probate Calendar.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Dec Q 1872 1d 339 St.Olave

    This marriage, which has the right date and place records Mary Ann's surname as LOCKYER.
    Certificate needed to prove or disprove.
    Lockyer is a small village in Hampshire

    Children:
    1. 2. Frederick William MILLS was born in 1873 in Bermondsey; was christened on 03 Jan 1875 in St. Giles, Camberwell, Southwark; died on 06 Mar 1920 in Livingstone, South Africa of Pleurisy & Pneumonia.
    2. Sarah Ann MILLS was born on 8 Dec 1875 in Camberwell; was christened on 18 Mar 1877 in Camberwell St. Giles; died in 1961.
    3. Agnes Louisa MILLS was born on 29 Aug 1877 in Ebbesbourne Wake; died on 11 May 1964 in San Mateo, California.
    4. Henry George MILLS was born in 1879 in Ebbesbourne Wake; died in 1961 in Bournemouth.
    5. Edwin John MILLS was born in 1881 in Ebbesbourne Wake; died on 09 Jan 1947 in Broad Chalke.
    6. Walter Enos MILLS was born on 24 Dec 1882 in Tooting; was christened on 07 Sep 1884 in Holy Trinity, Trinity Road, Upper Tooting; died between 1955 and 1960.
    7. Harold Ernest MILLS was born in 1885 in Tooting; was christened on 06 Sep 1885 in Holy Trinity, Trinity Road, Upper Tooting; died in 1968.
    8. Edgar James MILLS was born in 1888 in Tooting; was christened on 07 Jul 1889 in Holy Trinity, Trinity Road, Upper Tooting; died in 1955.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George GARRETTGeorge GARRETT was born in Sep 1814 in Fovant, Wiltshire (son of Charles George MILLS and Elizabeth GARRETT); died on 27 Dec 1857 in Fovant, Wiltshire; was buried on 30 Dec 1857 in Fovant Parish Curch, Wiltshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 2 Oct 1814, Fovant, Wiltshire

    Notes:

    Baptism:
    The Parish Register of Baptisms records him as:-
    Base Born Son of Elizabeth ; Garrett ; Fovant ; Single woman Barford St Martin

    Died:
    Wiltshire Memorial transcription Index.
    George MILLS Date of death 27 Dec 1857 Age 41 Notes son of Charles George RefNum 78137 Place Fovant, WIL

    George + Sarah DYER. Sarah (daughter of Stephen DYER) was born on 15 Jun 1821 in Ashton Gifford, (Codford St. Peter parish), Wiltshire; died on 27 May 1893; was buried on 30 May 1893 in Fovant Parish Curch, Wiltshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah DYERSarah DYER was born on 15 Jun 1821 in Ashton Gifford, (Codford St. Peter parish), Wiltshire (daughter of Stephen DYER); died on 27 May 1893; was buried on 30 May 1893 in Fovant Parish Curch, Wiltshire.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Wilton Ap-Jun Qtr Vol 5a p 126


    Headstone - In loving memory of Sarah Mouland who departed this life May 27th 1893 aged 72 years. She is not dead but sleepeth.

    Children:
    1. Ann Maria GARRETT was born on 31 Oct 1837 in Fovant, Wiltshire; was christened on 12 Nov 1837 in Fovany; died on 9 Mar 1926 in Broad Chalke.
    2. Charles George GARRETT was born in 1840 in Fovant, Wiltshire; was christened on 19 Jul 1840 in Fovant; died on 16 May 1887 in 34 Swanscombe Rd, Chiswick; was buried on 19 May 1887 in Nether Wallop, Hampshire.
    3. John Albert GARRETT was born on 19 Aug 1844 in Fovant, Wiltshire; died after 1871.
    4. Edward John GARRETT was born in 1846 in Fovant, Wiltshire; died on 21 Jan 1891 in Lockerley, Hampshire.
    5. 4. Frederick William GARRETT was born on 09 Sep 1850 in Fovant, Wiltshire; died on 19 July 1931 in Bournemouth.
    6. George Edgar GARRETT was born in Sep 1853; died in 27 Dec 1905 in London.
    7. Thomas GARRETT was born on 1 Mar 1855 in Fovant, Wiltshire; died on 20 April 1945 in Ebbesbourne Wake.
    8. Henry Job GARRETT was born on 29 Jan 1857 in Fovant; died in 1927 in Portsmouth.