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Page 9Sherry Hatfield (nee stewart)Email Address: sherry.hatfield@bigpond.comPhone number: 0393902310 AustraliaMessage: My brother Roy, born in Nyeri 1955, and I, spent till 1963 in Kenya. I now live in Australia and my brother lives in New Zealand. Does anyone know us, or have shared memories? I attended Nairobi and my father was in the Kenya Police Force. We knew a family called the Wakeley, Davis and a number of others. Does anyone have photos of the classes or memories?Ronald StandfieldEmail: smarts@clear.net.nzI am Ron (Ronnie) Standfield - ( Kauri Dundee) nearly 84 now.I have lived in Tauranga since I arrived in N. Z. with young family in 1964. I attended Kitale Primary School, then Prince of Wales school about 1944 to 1948. I was born in Eldoret in 1931 - Ken Regt. No.6145.Joe BurkeEmail Address: burkesworld@gmail.comPhone number: 2037589729I am looking for John Jordan (born Nairobi about 1942) and wife Brenda née Breda. We were friends 1975 onwards when I worked in Arusha and Nairobi, and I lost contact around 1989 when I departed East Africa. Any information will be appreciated. Signed, Joe BurkeDeborah Jackson (neé Connell)Email Address: dmj.houtbay@gmail.comPhone number: 047489474364Born in Scotland 1951, spent part of my childhood in Nairobi and attended Woodley Primary School 1957 - 62, then Kenya Girls High as a boarder in Bronte House. I also was a member of the Pony Club, had riding lessons with a strict instructor Colonel Llewellyn. We had a house in Westwood Park Road, the house opposite belonged to Cunningham, the daughter\'s name was Pam. I have two older brothers who attended Duke of York, and a younger brother who was born in Nairobi - Brian, Anthony and Clive. Am desperately trying to get hold of photos of our house if it is still standing. Does anyone remember our crazy family?Tasneem ChawdhriEmail Address: chawdhri_tasneem@hotmail.co.ukBorn in 1961. Went to Park Road Primary school and then to Pangani Girls School (previously known as Duchess of Gloucester School). Left at the age of 16. Had a great childhood. Live in UK - am a teacher. Inspired by teachers at Pangani Girls School. Would love to hear from anyone to talk about life in Kenya in 60s and 70s. My life has removed me so far away from the place I will always consider as home.Michael ShuteEmail Address: micshute@mail.comPhone number: +61 402861686I was born in Nairobi in 1949, and would like to join the friends of Kenya. My father served in the Kenya regiment in the latter part of the Second World War, and again during the Mau Mau conflict.Tom TobinEmail Address: ttobinica@verizon.netPhone: +1 508-380-3021I am trying to reach Lesley Smith who was born in the Eldoret area. She went to the convent school in Eldoret as did her younger sister and also taught there around 1966 thru 1968. Her father had a large farm near Eldoret. She did her college years at the University of Bangor in Wales. Any information on her whereabouts would be appreciated.I lived in Eldoret during the 1966 - 1968 period. Would like to find the whereabouts of the Walmsley family. Their father was a dentist in Eldoret. Any information would be appreciated.Martin Howard SamuelEmail Address: martin_h_samuel@hotmail.comMessage: July 1949, born in Mombasa – lived in Nairobi – my Dad, Arthur ('Sammy') Samuel, worked for the E.A.R.& H. and my Mother, Margaret ('Peggy'), for the Government – attended Parklands Primary School, Nairobi / Greensted's School, Nakuru / St. Mary's, Nairobi – moved to the U.K. then, S. Africa – now in the U.S.A. Kwaheri, MartinAndi DauntEmail Address: andi.sun12@gmail.comPhone number: 078638603Hi, I have just published a family memoir, starting in Songhor prior to WW1, through Uhuru, to later years. It is interesting and full of insights into the local people and places during these times. I would love to be able to place information about this book on your site for others if possible. Thank you. For more information, I am on Facebook, or feel free to contact me by email. "Twenty Miles to say Goodbye" by Andi DauntVirginia Middleton nee JordanEmail Address: comoffice@xsinet.co.zaPhone: 021 7051243 or 083 348 79 57 (Cape Town)Lived in Nairobi (South Hill) 1952 to 1965. Married Ron Middleton 1967 and moved to Karen. Went to Valley Road Convent from 1953 to 1955. St. Georges Primary School from 1956 to 1957. KHS from 1958 to 1961. Played Hockey etc at Parklands Sports Club where I met Ron Middleton. My folks Edna and John Jordan worked for EAR &H. My mother at the HQ and my father at the Mechanical Workshops.Denys RobertsEmail Address: robertsdenys@gmail.comPhone number: +27 782158636Beehive school Nanyuki 1947 to 1952. Saint Mary's 1953/4. Edgerton college 1955.Worked in Tanganyika on coffee shamba at Oldeani to 1957 returned to Kenya .Kenya Regiment 1957 second coarse. Apprenticeship Hugh's garage Nakuru 1957 to 1962. Moved to South Africa and joined Safmarine as a ships engineer. Married 1966 to Gilly Haylock ,one son and one daughter. After sea life changed direction and. Spent 24 years as a tea planter in SA , Malawi and Tanzania. Bought plot between Tanga and Pangani and developed a lodge / campsite which we owned and managed for 15 years. Sold in 2014 and retired to Napier Western Cape SA at the age of 77.Kenneth V F PayetEmail Address: kenandpauline5@bigpond.comPhone: +61747754742 or mobile +61409347101I went to Hill School Eldoret for a couple of years in 1943 to 1945. Transferred to Nakuru School. Got sick with Typhoid fever and spent 7 or 8 weeks in Nakuru War Memorial Hospital.Went to Duke of York 1950 to 1953. Joined Kenya Regiment in 1954, went on the last training course in Salisbury Rhodesia. Many will remember me and brother Ted. I now live in retirement in Townsville, Australia (Tropical North Queensland)John WheatleyEmail Address: horsehigh12@sky.comPhone number: +441341421875I moved to Kenya at 3 years old with parents, father was a Captain in the British Army, living in Nanyuki in 1949 - 1952. My father retired from the army and returned to Kenya in the Prison Service 1953-1962. During this period I went to school at Thomsons Falls Boarding School near Thomsons Falls then in 1959 moved to the Duke of York in Nairobi, firstly as a day boy for 6 months then as a boarder in Mitchel house. Left Kenya in 1962 to join the RAF and returned to Kenya to Eastleigh in 1964, then on to Aden, Salalah and finally to MOD in Whitehall. Left the RAF in 1966 and joined the Computer Industry in which I stayed for over 35 years, traveling around the world. Spent 9 1/2 years in Johannesburg South Africa, 19 months in Melbourne Australia and 3 1/2 years in Rochester upstate New York, with periods between in the UK. Currently retired in Wales, with wonderful wife Marilyn and we have a daughter and twin boys.Derek WilsonEmail Address: derekvw@yahoo.comPhone number: +2724418886Hi I was Born in Ceylon lived in Tanzania 57/60 then Londiani Kenya 60/69 went to Hill School, then St Andrews Grahamstown SA, now live in SA.Brigid RichardsonEmail Address: brigid.touristguide@googlemail.comPhone number: +447974121040Can anyone tell me what happened to Peter Gerald Shillitoe No.1236 B Company 1st Battalion Kenya Regt. Nairobi - July l940, or how I can find out?Edwin MarsdenEmail Address: seymourmarsden@yahoo.comPhone number: 66 2 557 6236I am retired in Bangkok Thailand. Presently trying to find Alan Grigor previously with me in Hill School Eldoret mid 40s.Mansukh D. PattniEmail Address: mdlalji@hotmail.comPhone number: 00 44 7881405482I was born in Mombasa, attended Kikowani primary, then in 1965, Allidina high school. Attended Kenya Science Teachers College 1969 - 1971 in Nairobi. Taught at Litein High School, Kericho until Dec 1973 . Returned to Mombasa and taught at New Era Institute of higher Education. In 1975 emigrated to UK. Married in 1976, had a daughter and two sons. All graduated from Uni, and married. I have four grand children. I often think about friends I made in Mombasa, KSTC - Nairobi. and Litein High School, Kericho.. If you remember me do get in touchVanessa Noon AniereEmail Address: Anierevanessa@yahoo.co.ukPhone: 254 720263945I am trying to find any history of Madam Vera Zerkowitz especially on her early career and how she came to Kenya. I started ballet with her at Msongari Convent in about 1953 tks.