Elisabeth (?)1 
From before 1928, her married name became Cogan.1 From 14 January 1928, her married name became Drummond.1
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Colonel Frank Cogan1 
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James Andrew John Drummond1 
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Margaret Hester Drummond1 
From 7 February 1911, her married name became Peile.1
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Venerable James Hamilton Francis Peile1
He held the office of Canon Residentiary of Worcester.1 He held the office of Archdeacon of Worcester between 1921 and 1938.1
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Sir James Braithwaite Peile1
Child of Sir James Braithwaite Peile
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Alice Mary Drummond1 
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Commander Malcolm Hugh Drummond1 
He gained the rank of Commander in the Royal Navy.1 He was Consul to Oporto.1
Children of Commander Malcolm Hugh Drummond and Mabel Jeannie Otway Mayne
- Susan Iris Harriet Drummond1 b. 3 Mar 1892, d. 15 Jan 1915
- Malcolm David George Drummond1 b. 16 Oct 1895, d. 24 Mar 1925
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Mabel Jeannie Otway Mayne1 
From 14 January 1891, her married name became Drummond.1
Children of Mabel Jeannie Otway Mayne and Commander Malcolm Hugh Drummond
- Susan Iris Harriet Drummond1 b. 3 Mar 1892, d. 15 Jan 1915
- Malcolm David George Drummond1 b. 16 Oct 1895, d. 24 Mar 1925
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Maj.-Gen. William John Ward1,2 
He lived at Eastbourne, Sussex, England.1 He fought in the Gwalior Campaign in 1843, where he was wounded at the Battle of Punniar.2 He fought in the Punjab Campaign between 1848 and 1849.2 He fought in the Mahsud Waziris Campaign in 1860.2 He was Commandant of the 8th Bengal Cavalry.2
Child of Maj.-Gen. William John Ward
- Lt.-Col. Trimnell Martin Ward+1 d. 1920
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- [S7529] WikiTree, online http://www.wikitree.com/. Hereinafter cited as WikiTree.
