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Francis Louise Payron

I may be just stating info your already know but Stanislaw's other son Ralph Lohbeck Chantrill born in St Petersburg, married in India in 1941. He also travelled to Brazil in 1957 and there is a photograph of him on his immigration card. And died in Colorado.

Bevan Stanislaw Chantrill also appears to have played Rugby for England at full back, being part of the Grand Slam winning team of 1924.
 
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So in the 1891 Census Bevan is 22 and listed as a Commercial traveller, living with father at 4 Manor Rd Edgbaston. The road has been developed but there are a few houses left that may give a size of the dwelling.

Appears on the Argentine 1895 Census.

He left for Argentina in September 1891 and appears as a representative of Leeds Forge Co. at the Argentine Centenary Exhibition in 1910
Interestingly No 4 Manor road is still there. It is the one next door to the Blue plaque house For Sir Gilbert Barling. It is now flats.

 
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