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  1. The Hon. Heather Grace Baden-Powell (1915–1986), married John Hall King (1913–2004), and they had two sons; and The Hon. Betty St. Clair Baden-Powell, CBE (1917–2004) like her mother, met her future husband on board ship, an older man (by a decade) who shared her birthday.

  2. Robert Baden-Powell y Olave Saint Claire Soames se casaron el 30 de octubre de 1912 en la iglesia de San Pedro, en Parkstone, área de Poole, Dorset, muy cerca de Brownsea. Su luna de miel fue en diciembre de ese año en Argelia. [3] El matrimonio tuvo tres hijos: Arthur Robert Peter Baden-Powell, nacido el 30 de octubre de 1913. [4]

  3. 12 de abr. de 2021 · It was a small wedding, and for the most part, her immediate family was the largest group in attendance. Married Life . Olave and Robert moved into Pax Hill, near Bentley, and settled into married life. Olave would go on to have 3 children: Arthur Robert Peter Baden-Powell - born 30 October 1913 - died 9 December 1962

  4. They were engaged in the same year and married in secret in Dorset on October 30, 1912. They had three children: Arthur Robert Peter Baden-Powell - 1913. Heather Grace Baden-Powell - 1915. Betty St. Clair Baden-Powell - 1917.

  5. Baden-Powell, Olave (1889–1977) Organizer of the English Girl Guides and leader of the international Girl Scout movement. Born Olave St. Clair Soames in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England, on February 22, 1889; died in 1977; youngest daughter of Harold Soames; married Sir Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell (founder of the Boy Scout movement ...

  6. Olave St Clair Soames was born in Derbyshire on 22nd February 1889 and met Robert on a Caribbean cruise. They married in October 1912 and had three children. In 1909 Robert founded the Girl Guide movement, assisted by his sister Agnes, and Olave was active in the Sussex branch and became Chief Guide in 1918.

  7. Olave St Clair Baden-Powell, baronesa Baden-Powell [1] GBE ( de soltera Soames ; 22 de febrero de 1889 - 25 de junio de 1977) fue la primera guía principal de Gran Bretaña y esposa de Robert Baden-Powell, primer barón de Baden-Powell , el fundadora de Scouting y cofundadora de Girl Guides. Sobrevivió a su marido, que era 32 años mayor que ella, por más de 35 años.