

It was prophetic that Mr. Murray should have carried out the survey of the area since his relations worked two important farms in the district at the time. Mrs. George Murray (of Marania) and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Gordor Murray, (of Lolomarik) are living links for the League with this early history of the area.
The Nanyuki branch started in 1926. It is most likely that this was a result of a surge of both 'soldier settlers' and other settlers just after the war. The best-known settler wife and mother was then 'Granny' Bastard, wife of W.S. Bastard, and she was the pivot of all the help given to the new settler wives. It was she who would teach them how to make yeast from bananas and how to cure ailments in children when doctors were far away. She was thus a natural first 'District Vice-President' and held office for the first two years of the League in Nanyuki. The Bastard family farmed in the area until the mid 70s, and there is a picture of 'Granny' Bastard in the 1968 League Scrapbook.
Renie Gascoigne whose husband was one of the famous soldier settlers from the 'Garth Castle' who started the farming enterprise 'Gunners' Venture'. Lionel and Renie ran the Cash Stores… the first shop in Nanyuki… and later Lionel started Gascoigne and Co. (originally Estate Agents and later on Accountants). Renie's son, Patrick continued this business; his wife, Joan, was a member of the League and then her daughter, Gill Llewelyn (member of Executive Committee, Councillor and prominent leader of Home Industries) was a senior member of the League… three generations of Nanyuki members. Another original member to have a spider's web of connections with the League was Phyllis Barkas… Her son married Peggy, daughter of Lady Mary Boyd (both members) and later Peggy's daughter, Amanda, married the son of well-known member Jane Kenyon… and the tradition went on. Mrs. Anstey was another founder member whose daughter, Margot, was a very senior member of the League, having been Vice-Chairman in the past and a Councillor for many years.
Mac Callum, who also became an active member of the branch… yet another third generation Nanyuki record! 

The hospital continued to be a focal point of fund raising and the League backed the largely American financed Out-Patient Dept. and Family Planning Unit opened in 1986. 
