Keswick Family - Family Tree

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Andrew Jardine
David Jardine Rachel Johnstone Jean Jardine David Johnstone Unknown William Jardine
1784–1843
Unknown
Andrew Jardine
(1812–1881)
David Jardine Nancy Jardine Robert Paterson Joseph Jardine
(1822–1861)
Robert Jardine
(1825–1905)
Margaret Hamilton Andrew Johnstone Margaret Johnstone Thomas Keswick
James Jardine-Paterson
(1845–1893)
Robert William Buchanan-Jardine
(1868–1927)
William Keswick
(1834–1912)
J.J.J. Keswick
(1842–1904)
James Johnstone Keswick
(1845–1914)
Robert Jardine-Paterson
(1878–1942)
Unknown John William Buchanan-Jardine
(1900–1969)
Henry Keswick
(1870–1928)
Unknown Margaret Alice Keswick Helen Keswick
David Jardine Patterson
(b. 1912)
Robert Jardine-Patterson
(1916–1995)
Arthur Jardine-Patterson
(b. 1918)
John Jardine Paterson
(1920–2000)
Priscilla Mignon Andrew Robert John Buchanan-Jardine
(1923–2010)
William Johnstone "Tony" Keswick
(1903–1990)
Unknown John "The Younger" Keswick
(1906–1982)
Three sons, one daughter John Christopher Rupert Buchanan-Jardine Unknown Amelia Keswick
(b. 1929)
Anthony M. Weatherall
(b. 1924)
Henry Keswick
(b. 1938)
Chippendale "Chips" Keswick
(b. 1940)
Sarah Mary Ramsay
(b. 1945)
Simon Lindley Keswick
(b. 1942)
Emma Chetwode
(b. 1950)
Jamie Rupert Buchanan-Jardine
(b. 1994)
Catherine Weatherall
{b.1956)
Edward "Percy" Weatherall
(b. 1957)
Clara Mary Johnstone
(b. 1960)
Isobel Weatherall
(b.1962)
Benjamin Weatherall
(b. 1966)
David Keswick Tobias Keswick
(b. 1968)
Adam Keswick
(b.1973)
Clare Davidson
Benjamin William Keswick
(b. 1972)
Poppy Teresa Keswick
(b. 1978)
Archibald David Keswick
(b.1980)
Willa Mary China Keswick
(b. 1985)
Bertram Keswick
(b. 1989)
Stella Keswick
(b. 1991)
Ruby Keswick
(b. 1994)
Honor Keswick
(b. 1997)
Eda Rose Keswick
(b. 2008)
Irene Keswick
(b. 2010)
Ross Keswick
(b. 2010)


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