Arthur Lester Quartley
b. circa 23 July 1873, d. circa 29 March 1945
- Father: Arthur Quartley b. 24 May 1839, d. 19 May 1886
- Mother: Laura Louise Delamater b. circa 1843, d. 10 February 1881
- Arthur Lester Quartley appeared in the British census of 2 April 1911.
- Arthur Lester Quartley was born circa 23 July 1873 in Baltimore, Maryland.
- Arthur Quartley and Laura Louise Delamater appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1880 in New York City, New York, at 341 West 51st Street. Other members of the household included Arthur Lester Quartley, Adele Quartley, Grace Vilette Quartley and MacDonough Quartley. Also in the household was one female domestic household servant. Both Laura and daughter Adele are identified as "Delmar."
- The following appeared on 29 May 1884 in the New York Herald: The Folks Who Sailed. The folliowing record of the outgoing passengers contains many names familiar in high social circles and proves beyond any cavil that lots of nice people are going abroad this summer:-- . . . On the Krin . . . Mr. Arthur Quartley, Master Arthur Quartley, Mrs. [sic] Adele Quartley, Miss Grace Quartley, Master Don Quartley. . .
- Arthur Lester Quartley appeared in the British census of 31 March 1901 in North End & Buckland, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, at Twyford Avenue enumerated as a boarder in the household.
- He was leading stomer 2nd class, Royal Navy (a naturalised Brithsh subject), according to the 1901 census.
- Arthur Lester Quartley died circa 29 March 1945 in Hampstead, London, England, death registration first quarter of 1945.
- Last Edited: 23 May 2017