Anonymous ID: c9713f May 26, 2022, 3:54 p.m. No.16347562   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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#651, Trevor Reese (Continued)

 

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So we've gone over some of the strange things going on with the parents of the first Trevor Rees-Jones to be born in the US (1923-2009). Let's move it up a notch. I've put together a simple family tree with some of the information we've already discussed, plus added another connection.

 

In the obituary for the first Trevor Rees-Jones (1923-2009) born in the US, it's noted that his mother, Mary Edith Holmes, was the secretary of a very succesful English businessman, William Lever, 1st Viscount Leverhulme.

 

There is a great deal written about William Lever, but you probably are familiar with some of the companies he was involved with, that eventually became part of the world's first global conglomerate UniLEVER. There is a lot more to know about this guy, William Lever.

 

Lever was created a baronet in 1911 and raised to the british peerage as Baron Leverhulme on 21 June 1917, the "hulme" element of his title being in honour of his wife, Elizabeth Hulme.

 

Remember before how we went over the fact that Hulme is another form of the name Holmes. So William Lever wife was a "Holmes" and his "secretary" was coincidentally a "Holmes". See >>16345319

 

The obituary for Trevor Rees-Jones (1923-2009) goes on to say:

"Mary Edith Holmes was born in Bebington, Cheshire, England and served as a secretary on the staff of Lord Leverhulme in Port Sunlight, England."

 

After their marriage in 1920 at Christ Church in Port Sunlight, they came to the United States.

 

From 1943 to mid-1946, Trevor Rees-Jones served as a Pacific Fleet destroyer officer under Comdrs. Robert H. Holmes and Everett G. Sanderson, his most exhilarating duty being aboard the USS MONSSEN (DD 798). There's that name again. "Holmes"

 

There's a lot more to come…..