Birth | Isabel Annie Godart Lovett was born in 1886 in Wandsworth RD.2 |
(with Parents) 1891 Census | She appeared on the 1891 Census of Battersea, Surrey with her parents. Isabel A G was 4, a scholar, and born in Clapham, London.3 |
(with Parents) 1901 Census | She appeared on the 1901 Census of Clapham, Surrey with her parents. Isabel Annie Godart was 14 and born in Clapham, Surrey.1 |
Marriage | She married Hugh Evelyn Haddon in 1916.4 |
Passenger List | Hugh Evelyn and Isabel Haddon were listed on a manifest dated 14 Jun 1920 for the SS Walmer Castle, arriving in Southampton from South Africa via Madeira. They were residents of South Africa and had one 2-year old son (name not recorded). Hugh Evelyn, a merchant, was 40 and Isabel was 30.5 |
Passenger List | Evelyn and Isabel Haddon were listed on a manifest dated 19 May 1927 for the Ceramic, arriving in Southampton, England, from Cape Town. Evelyn was 47, a merchant. Isabel was 37. Their London address was 76 Victoria Road, Clapham Common. Two children were with them, Dacre (4) and Temple (8). Their permanent residence was South Africa.6 |
Passenger List | Hugh and Isabel were listed on a manifest dated 9 Sep 1928 for the Watussi, arriving in Southampton from Cape Town. Their UK address was 74 Vichne Rd, Capham Comm. London [sic]. Hugh was a merchant, 48, and Isabel was a housewife, 42. Their permanent residence was South Africa and their intended residence was tallied as England.7 |
Note. | In November 1931, Isabel Haddon was one of 7 women in Cape Town who decided to start a birth-control clinic. They were called The Mothers' Clinic Committee. Their plan was "to bring the knowledge and means of birth control to women of all race groups throughout the country."8 |
Passenger List | Mrs Isobel Annie Haddon was listed on a manifest dated 4 Dec 1933 for the Arundel Castle, arriving in Southampton from Capetown. She was 47 and her UK address was 72 [?, blurry] Victoria Road, Clapham Common, London.9 |
Passenger List | Mr Hugh, 57, merchant, and Mrs Isabel, 51, Haddon were listed on a manifest dated 2 Jun 1937 for the Windhuk, arriving in Southampton from Cape Town. Their London address was the Cumberland Hotel and they had a first class cabin.10 |
Passenger List | Hugh, 66, merchant, and Isabel Annie, 60, Haddon were listed on a manifest dated 18 Apr 1947 for the RMMV Capetown Castle, arriving in Southampton from Capetown. Their London address was c/o Spalding & House, Drury Lane, London.11 |
Passenger List | Isabel and Hugh were listed on a manifest dated 2 May 1952 They were 71 and 65, retired, residents of South Africa, and their UK address was 11 Brechin Place, Gloucester Rd SW7.12 |
Passenger List | Isabel and Hugh Haddon were listed on a manifest dated 31 May 1957 for the Pretoria Castle, arriving in Southampton from Cape Town. Hugh's birthdate was 25.3.80 and he was retired. Isabel's birthdate was 17.8.86. They planned to visit for 5 months and their UK address was Old St James House, Park Place S.W.1 London.13 |
Passenger List | Hugh Evelyn and Isabel Annie Haddon were listed on a manifest dated 17 Oct 1957 for the Athlone Castle, from Southampton to Cape Town. Hugh was born 28 March 1880 and was a retired merchant. Isabell Annie was born 17 August 1886. They held South African passports and their contact address was c/o Standard Bank of S.A., Northumberland Ave, London.14 |
Death | Evelyn and Isabel lived into their 70s and died at their home Fairseat in Kenilworth, Cape Town.15 |