Leonard Charles Rudolph Messel 1872-1953 - Ancestry®
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Leonard Charles Rudolph Messel

Birth29 February 1872 - Brixton, Surrey, England
Death4 February 1953 - Holmstead Manor, Cuckfield, Sussex, England
MotherAnne "Annie" Cussans
FatherLudwig Ernest William Leonard Messel

Born in Brixton, Surrey, England on 29 February 1872 to Ludwig Ernest William Leonard Messel and Anne "Annie" Cussans. Leonard Charles Rudolph Messel married Maud Frances Sambourne and had 3 children. He passed away on 4 February 1953 in Holmstead Manor, Cuckfield, Sussex, England.

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Parents

Ludwig Ernest William Leonard Messel
1847 - 1915
Anne "Annie" Cussans
1846 - 1920

Spouse(s)

Maud Frances Sambourne
1875 - 1960

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Anne Messel
1902 - 1992
Oliver Hilary Sambourne Messel
1904 - 1978

Linley Francis Messel
1899 - 1971

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