Gazlay Family History
 

FamilyD’Arcy Hemsworth Kay

Parents

Father[unknown]
Mother[unknown]

Personal Information

Record Created: 5 November 2013; Last Edited: 6 April 2022 
Person ID6020
NameD’Arcy Hemsworth Kay
GenderMale
Born 1 January 1881 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England1, 2, 3, 4
Married 1 March 1905 in Malta to Jane Heartt Cragin5

Person/Family

Spouse 1FamilyJane Heartt Cragin (daughter of Samuel Cragin and Catherine Elizabeth ‘Kate’ Schell)
Born June 1880 in New York
Married 1 March 1905 in Malta to D’Arcy Hemsworth Kay
  
Children of D’Arcy Hemsworth Kay and Jane Heartt Cragin:
  
1.FamilyElsie Cragin Kay
Born 27 April 1910 in New York, New York
  
2.FamilyElinor Violet Kay
Born 30 June 1914 in New York, New York
Married 1935 in London, England to Douglas Grey
  

Sources

  1. New York, Southern District, US District Court Naturalization Records, 1824-1946, Petition No. 322511, petition of Jane Heart Kay, born: 28 June 1880 in Rye, New York; married on 1 March 1905 in New York, NY; husband: D’Arcy, born: 1 January 1882 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England; children: Elsie, born: 27 April 1910; ELeanor, born 30 June 1914; both born in New York, NY.
  2. New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924, D’Arcy H. Kay, 37, farmer, father: F. H. Kay, Esq.; wife Jane Heartt Kay, 38; child Elsie Cragin Kay, 8; child Elinor Violet Kay, 4; plus two nurses.
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, E.D. 237, Sheet No. 2B, Dorsey H. Kay, 38, England, farmer; wife Jane H. Kay, 38, New York; daughter Elsie C. Kay, 9, New York; daughter Violet Kay, 5, New York; plus a cook, nurse, and two maids.
  4. England and Wales Census, 1911, England, Kent, Tunbridge Wells, Speldhurst, D Arcy H. Kay, 29, Turnbridge Wells, Kent; wife Jane H. Kay, 30, America, United States USA; daughter Elsie C. Kay, 0, United States of America; plus six servants.
  5. Marriage, The New York Press, available at www.fultonhistory.com. 2 March 1905, Miss Jane Cragin married to Lieutenant D’Arcy Hemsworth Kay of the English army, on 1 March 1905 in Malta. The article provides the names of several relatives.