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    Gervas and Betty Clay had four children. [4] . They lived in Northern Rhodesia until they retired to Somerset in 1964. [2] Honours. She was the holder of the Bronze Wolf from the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) and a gold Silver Fish in the form of a brooch from the Guide Association. [2]

  2. Apr 29, 2022 · Gervas and Betty Clay had four children: Gillian, Robin, Nigel and Crispin. Betty, Gervas and Robin Clay were all born on the 16th April, sharing the same birthday; Betty's parents also shared a birthday, 22 February, and they, too, had met on board ship.

    • Gervas Clay
    • April 24, 2004
    • April 16, 1917
  3. Dec 29, 2016 · On 31st May, Betty and her two children flew back to Lusaka, then home to Mankoya. Gervas's Contract of Employment provided for Home Leave every 2 1 / 2 to 3 years, so they were due to go back to England on leave in September 1939, but for some reason that leave was cancelled.

  4. Gervas and Betty Clay had four children: Gillian, Robin, Nigel and Crispin. Betty, Gervas and Robin Clay were all born on the 16th April, sharing the same birthday; Betty's parents also shared a birthday, 22nd February, and they, too, had met on board ship.

  5. Betty St Clair Baden-Powell, Scout and Guide leader: born 16 April 1917; CBE 1997; married 1936 Gervas Clay (three sons, one daughter); died Maperton, Somerset 24 April 2004.

  6. Gervas Charles Robert Clay. Gillian Ella St. Clair Clay, is the eldest daughter of Betty Clay and the granddaughter of Robert Baden-Powell and Olave St. Clair Soames.

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  8. Betty, younger daughter of our Founder Lord Baden-Powell, died peacefully in her aleep at a Somerset nursing home on the morning of Saturday April 24th 2004, just a few days after she and her husband had celebrated their joint birthday. Betty was 87, Gervas 97. Scouting and Guiding was Betty's life.

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