Baronet Boehm of Wetherby Gardens in Kensington is in Baronetcies of England Alphabetically, Baronetcies of England Chronologically, Extinct Baronetcies of England.
Summary
11th July 1889. Joseph Edgar Boehm 1st Baronet [aged 55] created.
12th December 1890. Son Edgar Collins Boehm-Boteler 2nd Baronet [aged 21] succeeded.
1928. Edgar Collins Boehm-Boteler 2nd Baronet extinct.
The London Gazette 25953. Whitehall, July 11, 1889. The Queen has been pleased to direct Letters Patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, granting the dignity of a Baronet of the said United Kingdom unto Joseph Boehm [aged 55], of Wetherby Gardens, in the parish of St. Mary Abbots, Kensington, in the county of London, Esq., Royal Academician, Sculptor in Ordinary to the Queen, and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten.
On 12th December 1890 Joseph Boehm [aged 56] died suddenly at his home 76 Fulham Road. Princess Louise Caroline Alberta Windsor Duchess Argyll [aged 42], his pupil, was either present, leading to speculation in the press about their relationship, or found his body shortly after his death. His son Edgar [aged 21] succeeded 2nd Baronet Boehm of Wetherby Gardens in Kensington.
In 1928 Edgar Collins Boehm-Boteler 2nd Baronet [aged 59] died. Baronet Boehm of Wetherby Gardens in Kensington extinct.