Lt.-Col. Charles Henry Chandos Henniker-Major, 6th Baron Henniker of Stratford-upon-Slaney1 
He was educated at Eton College, Windsor, Berkshire, EnglandG.1 He was educated at Royal Military College, Sandhurst, Berkshire, EnglandG.1 He fought in the North-West Frontier in 1897.1 He succeeded as the 6th Baron Henniker of Stratford-upon-Slaney, co. Wicklow [I., 1800] on 27 June 1902.1 He succeeded as the 7th Baronet Major, of Worlingworth Hall, Suffolk [G.B., 1765] on 27 June 1902.1 He succeeded as the 3rd Baron Hartismere, of Hartismere, Suffolk [U.K., 1866] on 27 June 1902.1 He fought in the First World War.1 He was Lieutenant-Colonel of the Rifle Brigade, commanding Rifle Depot between 1917 and 1919.1 He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for Suffolk.1 He held the office of Deputy Lieutenant (D.L.) of Suffolk.1
Hon. Gerald Arthur George Henniker-Major1 
Hamilton Howard Curtis1
Child of Hamilton Howard Curtis
- Monica Curtis2 d. 28 Jul 1950
Monica Curtis1 
From 27 July 1921, her married name became Henniker-Major.
Rev. Hon. Victor Alexander Henniker-Major1 
He was the Rector between 1912 and 1922 at Worlingham, Suffolk, England.1 He was the Rector between 1927 and 1949 at Thornham Magna, Suffolk, EnglandG.1
Mary Nesfield1 
From before 1943, her married name became Pilbeam.1 From 5 July 1943, her married name became Henniker-Major.
- [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 1871. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
Sir William Horne1 
He was admitted to Lincoln’s Inn in 1798 entitled to practise as a barrister.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Helston between 1812 and 1818.1 He held the office of King’s Counsel.1 He held the office of Bencher of Lincoln’s Inn.1 He held the office of Solicitor-General of England and Wales between 1830 and 1832.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Bletchingley between 18 February 1831 and April 1831.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Newton, Isle of Wight from April 1831 to 1832.1 He held the office of Attorney-General of England and Wales between 1832 and 1834.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Marylebone between 1832 and February 1834.1 He held the office of Master in Chancery between 1839 and 1853.1 He lived at Epping House, Hertfordshire, EnglandG.1 He lived at 49 Upper Harley Street, London, EnglandG.1
Children of Sir William Horne and Anne Hesse
- Thomas Horne1
- Frances Maria Louisa Horne1
- Henry James Davison Horne1
- Harriet Horne2
- Anna Sophia Horne1 b. 18 May 1800, d. Apr 1814
- Reverend William Horne+1 b. 27 Jul 1801, d. 4 Nov 1865
- George Francis Horne1 b. 1803, d. 2 Mar 1803
- Arthur Horne1 b. 1807, d. 1865
- Mary Martha Horne1 b. Sep 1808
- Major Francis Woodley Horne1 b. 3 Jul 1810, d. Dec 1858
- Ellen Horne3 b. 1813
- Captain George Horne1 b. 1814, d. 1885
Child of Sir William Horne and Anne Davidson
- Charlotte Elizabeth Horne1 b. c 1826
- [S3911] Frederick Appleby, “re: McKenna Family,” family provided evidence then verified by subsequent research and verification by BENR (101053), 13 August 2009 – 8 May 2010. Hereinafter cited as “re: McKenna Family.”
- [S309] Ancestry.com, online http://www.ancestry.com. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
- [S218] Unknown author, “Obituaries”, Gentleman’s Magazine : 1840. Hereinafter cited as “Obituaries.”
Hon. Alice Margaret Mary Henniker-Major1 
From 17 December 1902, her married name became Clifford.
Julian Seymour Clifford1 
- [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 1871. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
Hon. Ethel Elizabeth Emily Henniker-Major1 
She was with the Voluntary Aid Detachment during the First World War and Second World War.1 From 29 September 1920, her married name became Wilkes.
