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  1. May 2, 2022 · Daughter of Archibald Kenrick, JP and Anne Kenrick. Wife of Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, PC. Mother of Beatrice Mary Chamberlain and Sir Austen Chamberlain, KG, PC, Nobel Peace Prize, 1925. Sister of Emma Hutton; John Arthur Kenrick, JP; William Kenrick; George Kenrick; Caroline Mary Kenrick and 1 other.

    • Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, PC
    • November 5, 1835
    • West Bromwich, England (United Kingdom)
    • October 22, 1863
  2. 3.1 Photograph of Harriet Kenrick, 1860s. Joseph Chamberlain married Harriet Kenrick (1835-1863) in 1861. She was the daughter of Birmingham industrialist Archibald Kenrick of Berrow Court, Edgbaston. The family were Unitarians and, like Chamberlain, worshipped at the Church of the Messiah on Broad Street. Joseph got to know Harriet through his ...

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  3. Harriet Chamberlain formerly Kenrick. Born 5 Nov 1835 in West Bromwich, Sandwell, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom. Ancestors. Daughter of Archibald Kenrick and Anne (Paget) Kenrick. Sister of William Kenrick KC. Wife of Joseph Chamberlain — married 1861 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom.

  4. In July 1861 Chamberlain married Harriet Kenrick, the daughter of holloware manufacturer Archibald Kenrick, of Berrow Court, Edgbaston, Birmingham; they had met the previous year. Their daughter, Beatrice Chamberlain , was born in May 1862. [15]

  5. Added: Apr 22, 2011. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 68800870. Source citation. Aged 27 years. She was the daughter of Archibald Kenrick (1798-10 Mar 1878) and Anne Paget (16 March 1798-Jul 1864). Schoolteacher and wife of Joseph Chamberlain. She became ill two days after giving birth and died three days later.

  6. In 1861 he married Harriet Kenrick but she died in childbirth leaving a son Austen and daughter Beatrice. In 1868 he married Harriet's cousin Florence Kenrick and had four children, Neville, Ida, Hilda and Ethel. She died giving birth to a stillborn son.

  7. Both brothers grew up without a mother. Austen’s mother, Harriet Kenrick, died at his birth in 1863; Neville’s, Florence Kenrick, (a first cousin of Harriet) died 12 years later, also in childbirth, when Neville was only five. The two brothers married relatively late – Austen in 1906 when he was 43; Neville five years later at the age of 41.

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