Wall Family of St. Kitts

The Wall family of St. Kitts links to the Cranstoun family of Antigua through William Wall who married Jane Brownbill. They had a son named **William Eustace Llewellyn Wall who married Doris Esme Marshall 1909–1990, the daughter of Burchell Edward Marshall who owned S.L. Horsford Company.

Colin Wall married unknown and had a daughter Iris Wall who married Desmond Hugh Mallalieu 1927–2014.

Wall Family Of St. Kitts

Unknown Wall married unknown

Children:

  • William Wall

  • Eliza Wall18 64–

  • Albertine Christiana Wall 1878–?

William Wall married Jane Brownbill

Children:

  • Clifford Wall married unknown and their daughter Iris Wall who married Desmond Hugh Mallalieu 1927–2014

    Desmond Hugh Mallalieu 1927–2014 married Iris Wall daughter of Colin Wall brother of William Eustace Llewellyn Wall who married Doris Esme Marshall 1909–1990, sister of Agnes Eulalie Marshall married to *Kenneth John Mallalieu both daughters of Burchell Edward Marshall.

    I spoke with Desmond two weeks before his death in 2014 and when I started asking questions he chuckled and said, “Boy, you know a lot, you’re raising old family sores there, I wish you good luck.”

  • Colin Wall

  • **William Eustace Llewellyn Wall married Doris Esme Marshall 1909–1990

    Doris Esme Marshall was born on January 12, 1909. She was the fourth daughter of Burchell Marshall and his wife Margaret Cannonier. Marshall was a business entrepreneur who built the firm S.L. Horsford and Co. Ltd and Marshall Plantations.

    As a child, Doris attended the small, private school run by Eliza Wattley. It was here that she started to show her love of music. At an early age she was sent to Penrhose College in Wales where she finished her education and became an accomplished pianist. She then returned to St. Kitts where she became involved in community and church activities. In 1931 Doris Marshall married William Eustace Llewellyn Wall of Montserrat. The wedding took place in Havana, Cuba where Wall was working at the time and Cuba was also the birthplace of their first child, Beatrice. However, the young family returned to St. Kitts eight months later when Wall was called home to help with the family business.

    As her daughters developed and matured, Doris Wall devoted time and energy to the teaching of piano and to the production of charity concerts and musical shows. Holidays in England and the USA fed her desire to experience musical events of a calibre rarely found in St. Kitts. Her passion for music infused the Wall household and as a result the Georgian House on South Independence Square Street echoed to the happy sounds of voices singing to her accompaniment on the piano.

    Children:

    Marguerite Wall

    Pamela Wall

    Beatrice Wall

 

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