Robert WEATHERALL

editor, teacher, translator

b. Apr-Jun 1899, Laxton (Southwell), Nottinghamshire, England[1][2]

m. 1928, Marie (Maria Anna C./Mary Ann) Isakovicsová (1897-1972)[2]

d. September 27, 1973, Barham, Kent, England[3][4]
funeral: October 1, Laxton, Nottinghamshire[3]

children:

Robert Karel, b. Apr-Jun 1831, Eton; John; Karla[3]

parents:

George[2]

education:

Magnus Grammar School, Newark
Christ's College, Cambridge, B.A.[2]

membership:

British Social Biology Council[3]
County Planning Advisory Committee, Bucks. County Council (1935)[2]
Eton Urban District Council (1935)[2]
South Bucks. Joint Planning Committee (1935)[2]
Windsor and Eaton Society (co-founder)[3]

military:

1st Btl., Leicestershire Rgt.
WWI: 1918/1919, France, Germany[2]

occupation:

biology master, Rugby College
assistant master, Eton College, Windsor (1936)[2]
master, Eton College[3]
editor, Biology and Human Affair[3]

residence:

Nottinghamshire, England (1901/11)
Eton, Buckinghamshire (Berkshire), England (1936/58)

sources:

1 BMD-Index, via freebmd.org
2 Who's Who in Buckinghamshire, London, 1936, via WBIS
3 The Times, Oct 1, 1973
4 England & Wales, Death Index, 1916-2006, via ancestry.com