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Isla Molteno Lay



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Isla Molteno Lay

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jake Lay

    Jake married Kathleen May Molteno. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Kathleen May Molteno
    Children:
    1. 1. Isla Molteno Lay


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Robert Vincent MoltenoRobert Vincent Molteno was born on 11 Jan 1943 in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa (son of Donald Barkly Molteno, QC and Mary Fleet Goldsmith); died on 31 Jan 2022 in London.

    Notes:

    Education:
    Bishops 1951 - 1960
    University of Cape Town – BA (Hons) (Law) (1965)
    University of Manchester – M.Sc. (Econ.) (1967)
    Plumpton Agricultural College – Agricultural Labourers Certificate, Part 1 (1977)

    Career:
    Research Fellow and Lecturer at the very new University of Zambia in Lusaka (1968 – 1976)
    Visiting Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex (1976)
    Managing Editor, Zed Books Ltd, London (1977 – 2005)
    Chair, Publications Committee, International African Institute at the School of Oriental and African Studies (2005 – 2008)

    Council member, the Royal African Society (http://www.royalafricansociety.org/)
    Council member, the Caine Prize for African Writing (http://www.caineprize.com/)
    Trustee, International African Institute (http://www.internationalafricaninstitute.org/)
    Member and active in Friends of the Earth.



    Activities
    My passion is campaigning on climate change which is the issue which will determine the quality of life of our children and grandchildren, and indeed the future of the planet as a habitable and wonderful place.

    I am also researching and writing the story of the Molteno, Murray and related families whose members, starting from Milan in the middle of the 18th century, spread to England and Scotland, South Africa and Kenya, Hawaii in the Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, and the United States. What happened to these families across the past 8 generations holds up a fascinating mirror to the extraordinary changes the world has gone through since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution.

    What I love most, apart from friends, is the English countryside – walking in it, lunching in its pubs, just being there; it is what brings me peace of mind.

    Other memorable activities and moments over past 50 years
    The excitement of living in Zambia, and being part of the process, in the early years of its independence when optimism about creating a better world still reigned!
    Two months in solitary confinement (apart from the interrogations) spent in Mukobeko Maximum Security Prison, which gave me a lifelong conviction about the inhumanity of all incarceration.
    The friendships, energy and togetherness that came during the time when, as Chair of the Wandsworth Association of School Parents, we campaigned locally to save our state schools in Inner London.
    The long slog over quarter of a century when Zed Books tried to give effective voice to the courageous and free-spirited social campaigners and engaged intellectuals who, against enormous odds throughout the ‘developing’ world, struggled to make their countries more democratic, more confident and independent, less poor, and with hope and strategies for a better future.

    Philosophical comments
    My years at Bishops were not the best time of my life. My hopelessness at all sports didn’t help build my confidence! But the last two years at College were wonderful intellectually. And I took away from the school some lifelong friends; the knowledge that one must never be intimidated; the wonderful diversionary power of humour; as well as some values that I hope have infused the way I have tried to live my life. At the risk of sounding pompous, we live in this world to enjoy it; to understand it; and to make it a better place for all of us.

    Robert married Marion Irene Marquard [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Marion Irene Marquard
    Children:
    1. 3. Kathleen May Molteno
    2. Sharon Star Margaret Molteno


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Donald Barkly Molteno, QCDonald Barkly Molteno, QC was born on 13 Feb 1908 in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa (son of William Wallace Dickenson Molteno and Lilias Sandeman); died on 24 Dec 1972 in Wynberg, Western Cape, South Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Departure: Calcutta, India
    • Baptism: 17 Mar 1908, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
    • Residence: 2 Apr 1911, Mortlake, Surrey
    • Education: Between 1918 and 1926; Bishops. Lawyer
    • Arrival: 9 Aug 1927, London
    • Departure: Jul 1929, Natal, Amazonas, Brazil
    • Arrival: Aug 1929, Southampton, Hampshire
    • Departure: 29 Oct 1931, London

    Notes:

    Donald Barkly Molteno (13 February 1908–1972), known as Dilizintaba ("He who removes mountains"), was a South African parliamentarian, constitutional lawyer, champion of civil rights and a prominent opponent of Apartheid.

    See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Barkly_Molteno

    Donald married Mary Fleet Goldsmith in 1940. Mary was born on 31 Dec 1912 in Petersfield, Hampshire; died on 19 Jul 1997 in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Mary Fleet Goldsmith was born on 31 Dec 1912 in Petersfield, Hampshire; died on 19 Jul 1997 in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Molly

    Children:
    1. Donald Frank Molteno
    2. 6. Robert Vincent Molteno was born on 11 Jan 1943 in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa; died on 31 Jan 2022 in London.
    3. Patrick Grahame Molteno was born on 27 Sep 1945; died in 2010.