Played on Board 2 in the 1908 contest:
Stower became Reverend Stower, but I have no idea what happened to Reuben Lob.
Varsity Match 1908
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Re: Varsity Match 1908
That's a superb find, Gerard. I'm beginning to think I should set up a competition amongst contributors to BritBase based on the quantity and quality of their contributions to the archive. You, Gerard, would be right up there at the top with Brian Denman and Andy Ansel. You would get bonus points for this being a Varsity match game and some more for it being from a Varsity match for which no games have previously been found. Chapeau, mon ami.
Reuben Lob (Worcester College, Oxford) played for Oxford in the 1907-1910 matches inclusive. His brother Hymen Lob (King's College, Cambridge) was on the opposite side in the 1908 match, but lost. A fraternal feat which has since recurred in recent years, with twins Adam and Tom Eckersley playing on opposite sides in 2006-8. Reuben and Hymen weren't twins, born in 1888 and 1886 respectively to a parents Aaron and Rebecca Lob who had immigrated from Austro-Hungary. Hymen was a schoolmaster at Manchester Grammar School from 1908 until his death in 1941. Reuben got a maths scholarship to Worcester College, Oxford, and he too became a schoolmaster. He died in 1971, having changed his name at some point to Robert Lobb.
Reuben Lob (Worcester College, Oxford) played for Oxford in the 1907-1910 matches inclusive. His brother Hymen Lob (King's College, Cambridge) was on the opposite side in the 1908 match, but lost. A fraternal feat which has since recurred in recent years, with twins Adam and Tom Eckersley playing on opposite sides in 2006-8. Reuben and Hymen weren't twins, born in 1888 and 1886 respectively to a parents Aaron and Rebecca Lob who had immigrated from Austro-Hungary. Hymen was a schoolmaster at Manchester Grammar School from 1908 until his death in 1941. Reuben got a maths scholarship to Worcester College, Oxford, and he too became a schoolmaster. He died in 1971, having changed his name at some point to Robert Lobb.
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Re: Varsity Match 1908
His brother's granddaughter's online tree tells us he changed his name to Robert Lobb.
He married Rebekah Duckham in Kingston in 1931, was a schoolmaster in Sevenoaks in 1939, and his death was recorded in Surrey Mid-Eastern in the second quarter of 1971.
His birth record (Q4 1887) gives his name as Robert, not Reuben. He may also be the Gustav Robert Loeb living in Hampstead and working as a bank clerk in 1911.
He married Rebekah Duckham in Kingston in 1931, was a schoolmaster in Sevenoaks in 1939, and his death was recorded in Surrey Mid-Eastern in the second quarter of 1971.
His birth record (Q4 1887) gives his name as Robert, not Reuben. He may also be the Gustav Robert Loeb living in Hampstead and working as a bank clerk in 1911.
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Richard James said: "He may also be the Gustav Robert Loeb living in Hampstead and working as a bank clerk in 1911."
Probably not, since, in the 1911 census, I found a 23-year-old Reuben Lob who was an assistant schoolmaster at Tettenhall, Staffordshire. He sounds more like the ticket.
Probably not, since, in the 1911 census, I found a 23-year-old Reuben Lob who was an assistant schoolmaster at Tettenhall, Staffordshire. He sounds more like the ticket.
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I'm sure you're right. I'd seen that record but then forgot about it, and found another online tree claiming (probably incorrectly) that Gustav was Rebekah's husband.John Townsend wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 4:10 pmRichard James said: "He may also be the Gustav Robert Loeb living in Hampstead and working as a bank clerk in 1911."
Probably not, since, in the 1911 census, I found a 23-year-old Reuben Lob who was an assistant schoolmaster at Tettenhall, Staffordshire. He sounds more like the ticket.
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Re: Varsity Match 1908
More exciting pyrotechnics there than any Varsity match I took part in.