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The family was devoted to the good-looking Uncle Lennox and I doubt if they ever recovered from his untimely death, during the War of course. In fact his Father, Grandfather Charles Lennox died the following year and one can’t help wondering if there was a connection. The second child born into the family was IRMA, also a family name I believe, who married Jan van Zanten. The third was our JESSIE (now we know where her name came from) married to Jock Brownlee and the Mother of Irma and Denis. And the fourth was SIDNEY who was known as ‘Uncle Bonnie’ and was married to Beryl Wilson. They had two sons who of course would have been Denis’ cousins; Rodney and Gregory. Gregory is missing from the photo of the cousins below. JESSIE’S BROTHER, LENNOX CHARLES STRETCH (1900-1941) DENIS, IRMA, WITH COUSINS: UNCLE BONNIE’S SON RODNEY, AND UNCLE LENNOX’ SON RICHARD ALDWORTH (DICKIE) IN FRONT ABOUT 1944 Now we have summarised the heredity in outline of Irma’s and Denis’ TERRIBLY POSH grandparents who seemed to have had perfectly ordinary children, except for Aunty Irma. I find it strange that in all the years that Denis and I were together the only relatives I met were Aunty Irma and his sister, Irma. Uncle Bonnie and Uncle Lennox had died before I met Denis but I never once met his cousins who by then they had lost touch with. But before we go any further we must talk about a certain well-documented and highly commended Stretch and for him we need a chapter all to himself. We cannot just tag him on to the shirt tails of all the other family members; we must give him the status he deserves. 80