Family: Lionel Lindsay / Kathleen Yone Kennedy (F00285)

m. 25 Oct 1921



  • Lionel LindsayHusband | Male
    Lionel Lindsay

    Born  20 Jul 1879   
    Died  18 Aug 1965   
    Buried     
    Married  25 Oct 1921  [1]  St. Peter's Church, Cranley Gardens, London  [1] Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Earl of Crawford James Ludovic Lindsay | F00174 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Emily Florence Bootle-Wilbraham | F00174 Group Sheet 

    Kathleen Yone KennedyWife | Female
    Kathleen Yone Kennedy

    Born  14 Aug 1880  Tokyo, Japan Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  16 May 1970   
    Buried     
    Father  John Gordon Kennedy | F00178 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Evelyn Adela Bootle-Wilbraham | F00178 Group Sheet 

    Colin Paul LindsayChild 1 | Male
    Colin Paul Lindsay

    Born  06 Nov 1922   
    Died  2006  Chichester Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     

  • Notes  Married:
    • • "Dundee Courier" 29 Sep 1921, page 8:
      Clever Family.
      Lord Crawford and Blacarres' youngest borther, the Hon. Lionel Lindsay, M.C., is engaged to Miss Kathleen Yone Kennedy, elder daughter of the diplomat, the late Sir John Gordon Kennedy, and of Lady Kennedy, of Cranley Gardens. Her mother was born a Bootle-Wilbraham, of Lord Lathom's family, and her sisters are the Dowager Duchess of Sermoneta and the Dowager Lady Crawford and Balcarres. The latter is the mother of the prospective bridegroom, so the engaged couple are first cousins. Sir John Gordon Kennedy, a member of Lord Ailsa's family, had three brothers, who all distinguised themselves--- the late Mr. Gilbert Kennedy, the Metropolitan Magistrate; Admiral Sir Wm. Kennedy, of "Hurrah for the Life of a Sailor" and Mr. Edward Briggs Kennedy, a Queensland pioneer and writer.

      • "Aberdeen Journal" 26 Oct 1921, page 4:
      The Hon. Lionel Lindsay, M.C. (brother of the Earl of Crawford), was married to Miss Yone Kennedy, daughter of the late Sir John Gordon Kennedy, at St. Peter's Church, Cranley Gardens, London, yesterday. There was a distinguished congregation at the ceremony, and the bride, who was given away by her brother, wore a wedding dress of ivory panne velvet with a girdle of pearls and of old Brussels lace veil.

  • Sources 
    1. "London England Marriages and Banns 1754-1921, Kensington and Chelsea, St Peter Cranley Gardens, 1921, 17 of 20.