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PART 2: THE STRETCH ANCESTORS CHAPTER 1: GENEALOGY Most of the information that I am about to give you comes directly from Google and web sites and can be checked, corrected and added to by anyone who is interested. We go back as far as one RICHARD STRETCH who must have been born in the mid 1700’s presumably in Ireland. No information is available about him that I know of. RICHARD STRETCH was the father, inter alia, of JAMES St LEGER STRETCH (1769-1822) born in Knock Duff, Co. Cork, Ireland who married CATHERINE DEVENISH. James St Leger died at Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape. Two of their children are relevant for the family: RICHARD ALDWORTH STRETCH (born 1787 or 90) and CHARLES LENNOX STRETCH, born ten years later (1797-1882) about whom we will hear soon. This RICHARD ALDWORTH started his working life as a midshipman and was subsequently commissioned to the 60th Rifles. In 1806 as a very young man he was sent to the Cape Colony which made him the first in the family to come to SA. Other members followed about ten years later. It appears that Richard must have gone back home for a while and then returned to the Cape in 1817. He married MARIA BOTHA, daughter of Philip Botha of Somerset East. One can find more about the Botha family on the Internet. So apparently a Dutch influence joined the family. RICHARD ALDWORTH and MARIA had inter alia a son, born when his Father was already 53, whom they also named RICHARD ALDWORTH (1840-1934). We know nothing about these people except the barest statistics and so we find that RICHARD ALDWORTH, the son, married one GESINA BOLLEURS on April 18th 1870. The name Gesina was anglicised to JESSIE. RICHARD ALDWORTH and GESINA/JESSIE named their first son CHARLES LENNOX STRETCH (1874-1942) in honour of Uncle Charles Lennox whose only child, a son, died in infancy. This Charles Lennox became a Major in the military. All references to this family lead one back to the military in some form or other. Now we have CHARLES LENNOX STRETCH who married EDITH BLANCHE WALDECK, born 1875 in Graaf Reinet and this couple was to become Irma’s and Denis’ grandparents. There were four children: this time the eldest son was named LENNOX CHARLES. He married Jeanette and had a son RICHARD ALDWORTH whom they called Dickie. Uncle Lennox was killed at el Alamein in 1941 when Dickie was a small boy. 79 DENIS’S GRANDFATHER (MAJOR) CHARLES LENNOX STRETCH (1874-1942)