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1701 One of the daughters of a Gentleman belonging to a family of great distinction both at The Hague and at Hamburgh, in both which Republics they filled the highest posts. This match connected the Aufrere family with the Boreel and Fagel families so distinguished in the annals of Holland. Amsincq, Sarah (I4729)
 
1702 One son Benedict, and one daughter Caitlin, from her marriage to Clive Evans. Sleat, Annabel Cecilia Dorothy Macdonald of (I2521)
 
1703 Only child of Rev. Samuel Harvey Gem of Brentwood, co. Worcester, by Henrietta Louisa de Berniere, daughter of Rev. Canon Newton Smart. See Smart of Trewhitt in Foster's 'Royal Descents (1891). Buried at Goodrich. Gem, Caroline Louisa de Bernier (I2845)
 
1704 Only child. Baptised at Britwell Salome, Oxon.

She held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for Cornwall in 1952. 
Curran, Grania Bryde (I2688)
 
1705 Only child. Died 21 January 1878, buried in Woking Cemetery. Gibbs, Mary Elizabeth Catherine (I3085)
 
1706 Only child. Living at Besozzo (near Varese), Italy, 1930. Gibbs, Constance Jacqueline (I3106)
 
1707 Only daughter of Captain John Mordaunt (17th Lancers) of Gatcombe Court, Flax Bourton, Somerset, JP (sister of Lieut. Col. Mordaunt, see Mordaunt Bart. in Burke's 'Peerage'. Baptised at Long Ashton, Somerset. Buried in Painswick Cemetery. Memorial Inscription there.

After her husband's death lived at Oxford to 1903, and afterwards at Yew Tree House afsd. October 1915 till her death. 
Mordaunt, Mildred (I2743)
 
1708 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Howell, Jane Duncombe (I2129)
 
1709 Only daughter of Colonel Thomas Alford Houstoun-Boswall-Preston of Tweed Hill, Berwick-upon-Tweed, by Alice Mary (died 1916), only daughter of William Cunard of Orleans House, Twickenham, and sister of Cyril G. Cunard (see Houston-Boswall Baronetcy in Burke's 'Peerage' (Alice Mary was also 1st cousin once removed of Ursula, Lady Wraxall (see entry in the Family Tree).

Married 2ndly to Cyril Chester Chester-Master JP in 1934 (he died 1961). Her ashes were buried with her first husband.
 
Houstoun Boswall Preston, Euphemia Constance (I2612)
 
1710 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Edmonstone, Helen Antonia (I2114)
 
1711 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Mein, Charmian Fleur (I1650)
 
1712 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Mackintosh, Marguerite June (I1967)
 
1713 Only daughter of Englebert Seibertz of Bad Neuenahr, Germany. Killed in an accident walking in Austria. No children.

Known as Karin (?). Surname also spelt with "S" at end.
 
Seibertz, Katharina Franziska (I2650)
 
1714 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Beamish, Mary Elizabeth Frances (I1891)
 
1715 Only daughter of Herbert Woodfield Paul, M.P. of Cherry Orchard, Forest Row, Sussex (and widow of Algernon Hyde Villers, by whom she had issue, for which see Clarendon in 'Burke's Peerage'), by Elinor, daughter of William Ritchie. Born at Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 28 July and baptised 1 September 1890 at Finedon, Northants. Married 6 November 1919 at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster. Died 17 July 1978 and was cremated and ashes buried at St Dunstan's, Hunsdon, Herts.
 
Paul, Beatrix Elinor (I1647)
 
1716 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ward-Harrison, Juliet Fleury (I2512)
 
1717 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibbs, Megan Katherine (I2058)
 
1718 Only daughter of Richard Somerville Wood, for whose lineage see Wood of Givernyfed, co. Brecon, in Burke's 'Landed Gentry', by Frances Harriet, elder daughter of Afleck Moodie, barrister-at-law. Baptised at the English Church at Kurseong.

In the Great War served in the Voluntary Aid Detachment of Red Cross Society, and (1916) in Secretarial work under Lady Carson providing for the needs of the men of the Ulster Division. 
Wood, Edith Violet (I2903)
 
1719 Only daughter of Sydney Keith Scott of Roydon Grove Farm, Southwold, Suffolk. Baptised in October 1935 at St. Paul's Cathedral, Calcutta. Educated at Benenden School, Kent. Scott, Evelyn Veronica (I2098)
 
1720 Only daughter of Walter Parkyns Tyler of Gordonbush, Brora, Sutherland, by Jessie Woodriff Berkeley Quill only child of Col. Berkeley Quill of Tralee, Co. Kerry. Born at Hyde Park Mansions, London 23 July 1921 and baptised at St. Thomas's, Navestock, Essex 28 August 1921. Educated at Downham, Essex 1933-37, Paris 1937-38. Married 16 July 1947 at St. Margaret's, Westminster.

Presented at Court 1939 (probably the last one with feathers etc.). At outbreak of Second World War served in the Land Army; 1941-1945 WAAF. Commissioned 1943 as a photographic interpreter, serving at C.I.U. Medmennam and Coulommiers (France) March-September 1945.

Hon. Organiser Poppy Day Appeal in Stanstead Abbotts, St. Margarets and Great Amwell from 1965-79. President Hertford and E.Herts. Branch N.S.P.C.C. 1969-79, in aid of which held annual Spring Plant Sales of own raised plants and opened garden in Summer. Also opened garden for Red Cross. Resigned from both in 1979 because of move to Somerset in 1980.

Portraid: oil of head and shoulders 1927 by Philip de Lazlo, in her possession. 
Tyser, Lady Mary Elizabeth Aldenham (I1808)
 
1721 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Thatcher, Mary Jane (I2795)
 
1722 Only daughter of William Wood Leuchars and Gwendoline Evelyn Leuchars (nee Fleming) of Waystrode, The Ridgeway, Pyrford, Surrey. Formerly of Holmside, W. Byfleet and Cossins, Cobham. Born 2nd February 1913 at Elmhurst, Cobham, baptised March 1913 at St. Andrew's, Cobham. Educated at Farlington House, Haywards Heath.

Married 21st October 1937 at St. Andrew's, Cobham, Surrey.

Lived at Elmbridge, Cranleigh, 1993-1999, The Beaumont, Reigate, Surrey 1999-2013. Died at Reigate, Surrey, 4th November 2013, and buried at St. James' Abinger.
 
Leuchars, Helen Margaret (I2040)
 
1723 Only daughter. Baptised 12 August 1884 at St. Helen's, Abingdon. Died unmarried 31 Decmeber 1949 at Malthouse, Standish, buried St. Nicholas Church, Standish 4 January 1950.

In the Great War served at Budleigh Salterton, Devon, in the Voluntary Aid Detachment of the Red Cross Society.

Till her mother's death lived with her at Temple Hill afsd.

Lived at Badminton afsd. until 1942 when she left to live with her bothers George and Joseph at Malthouse Farm afsd.

Portrait: Pastel by W. E. Miller last in possession of her nephew and godson, Beresford. 
Gibbs, Mary Katharina Pynder (I2586)
 
1724 Only daughter. Baptised 6 July 1909 at Christ Church, Lancaster Gate aforesaid. Died at 20 Cleveland Gardens, Paddington on Easter Sunday 27th and was buried 31st March 1910 at Speen, Berks. Gibbs, Angela Gertrude (I648)
 
1725 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Goodenough, Mary Dorothea (I1977)
 
1726 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibbs, Antonia Mary (I1829)
 
1727 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Tugwell, Peter Brian (I2722)
 
1728 Only son of Major John Arthur Minter-Kemp of Poldawrion, Coverack, Cornwall. Educated at Sutton Valence and Germany.

Served in the Royal Welch Fusiliers and in the
Special Air Service Regiment, retiring as Major in 1974.

1966 member of the crew of the winning yacht, Toria, in the Round Britain Race. 1968 and 1972 competed in the Single Handed Transatlantic Race, being placed 7th on each occasion. Consultant to The Helicat Co. Ltd., St. Helier, Jersey, C.I., helipad catamaran specialists for defence, industry, survey. 
Minter Kemp, Major Martin John (I862)
 
1729 Only son. 3rd Lord Aldenham (1936). Born at 82 Portland Place., St. Marylebone, London, 9 January and baptised 18 February 1879 at All Souls, Langham Place, in that Borough. Educated Eton College 1893-4. Matric. at Oxford (Christ Church) 1897, B.A. 1901. Died childless 21 March 1939.

Entered Antony Gibbs & Sons 1903, partner from 1908; was with Gibbs Bright & Co. in Australia 1902-3, with Gibbs & Co. in Chile 1904-5. A director of The London Assurance Corporation from 1908, & of Ruislip Manor Ld. from 1910. In the Great War a member (1915-19) of Headquarters Central Detachment of Metropolitan Special Constabulary, London (Special constabulary medal). As a Freemason: Junior Grand Warden of England in Mark masonry 1911-12; Senior Grand Deacon of England in Craft Masonry 1931; Member of 'Nobody's Friends' from 1916, of the Carlton Club from 1908. On the Council of St. Peter's Home, Kilburn. A Trustee of St. Michael's Home, Cheddar. He and his wife lived from 1905 at 41 Connaught Sq., Paddington.

Portraits: One by T.C. Gotch 1888. One by C. Vigor 1886. Drawing by W. E. Miller. All 3 in possession of Lord Aldenham. 
Gibbs, Sir Gerald Henry Beresford 3rd Baron Aldenham (I1639)
 
1730 or 9 August 1996? Edgedale, Lieut. Colonel William Richard (I2199)
 
1731 or Beauleigh, Kenilworth, Western Cape, South Africa Jarvis, Elizabeth Magdalena Christina (I6357)
 
1732 or Sep 1937? De Grandi, Rosetta Anna Constanza (I3266)
 
1733 Original data: Anglican Parish Registers, Oxfordshire Family History Society and Oxfordshire History Centre. Please be aware that images may not be used for purposes incompatible with the tenets of the Church of England, and that the Church of England or its agents may take action against anyone who does so. Source (S419)
 
1734 Original sources vary according to directory. The title of the specific directory being viewed is listed at the top of the image viewer page. Check the directory title page image for full title and publication information. Source (S519)
 
1735 Orlando Bridgeman, 1st Earl of Bradford (19 March 1762 – 7 September 1825) was a British peer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1784 to 1800. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando_Bridgeman,_1st_Earl_of_Bradford Bridgeman, Orlando 1st Earl of Bradford (I5274)
 
1736 Orlando Frank Montague Ward, was born at Rougham, near Bury St Edmund's, Suffolk on 19 February 1868, son of Francis Beckford Ward (1821-1876), a poor-law inspector, and his wife Emily Louisa Gertrude née Bridgeman (1827-1916), who married at Oswestry, Shropshire in 1859. In 1871, the family were living at Belvedere, Melcombe Regis, Dorset from where young Orlando was sent to a boarding school kept by Edward Herbert Cook at 20-23 Montpelier Place, Brighton and later went to Felsted School in Essex. In 1891, Orlando was a 22 year old artist, lodging at The Studio, 4 Blythe Road, Hammersmith with a fellow artist, 23 year old Arthur Bartlett. He illustrated a handful of books in the early 20th century, primarily concerned with scenes from France and Italy, including 'Venice and its Story' (1903) and 'Paris and its Story' both by Thomas Okey (1904); 'In Unknown Tuscany' (1909) and 'Siena and Southern Tuscany' (1910) both by Edward Hutton. In 1911, a 42 year old painter artist, living at 8 Oakley Street, Chelsea, London and during the Great War, on 12 February 1915 was gazetted a 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Field Artillery. He married at St Martin, London in 1924, Brita de Lagerberg (16 July 1878-26 January 1952), who was also a painter artist and in 1939 they were living at 14 Springfield Place, Bath, Somerset. His wife died at Netherton House, Newton Abbot, Devon in 1952 and Orlando Ward died at St Clements, Ash Hill Road, Torquay, Devon on 12 April 1955, aged 86. See https://suffolkartists.co.uk/index.cgi?choice=painter&pid=935 Ward, Orlando Frank Montagu (I4345)
 
1737 Orpington Hospital Martin, Frank (I4441)
 
1738 Orrok Mills Doulton (later Sir Orrok Doulton) worked in the family pottery business before serving as a cavalry officer in the First World War. He died, reputedly of Spanish Influenza, but probably of war wounds, in 1922 shortly after the end of the war. Orrok Mills Doulton married Catherine May Duke and of five children. " (Daniel Doulton www.potteryhistories.com/Doultonfamilymembers.html#OrrokMillsDoulton) Doulton, Sir Orrok Mills (I5403)
 
1739 Our Hatfield - DAME ANSTICE GIBBS, CRVO 1905 -1978
https://www.ourhatfield.org.uk/content/topics/organizations/girl_guides/dame_anstice_gibbs_crvo
 
Gibbs, Dame Anstice Rosa DCVO, CBE (I1936)
 
1740 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Rous, John (I5570)
 
1741 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography - William Gibbs https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/89656
 
Gibbs, William of Tyntesfield (I1611)
 
1742 Oxford University. Alexander Wilton DASHWOOD s/o Thomas DASHWOOD of Calcutta, East Indies, armiger. Merton College matriculated 23 June 1815 aged 18. Lieut Col in the Army, died 15 Mar 1877. See Foster's Peerage. [ALumnae Oxoniensis]
 
Dashwood, Lieut. Colonel Alexander Wilton (I1796)
 
1743 Parish Church McCausland, Lucia (I923)
 
1744 Pembroke Family Vault Vorontsov, Count Semyon Romanovich (I3431)
 
1745 Pembroke House Herbert, George Augustus 11th Earl of Pembroke 8th Earl of Montgomery (I3095)
 
1746 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Starey, Penelope Harvey (I5983)
 
1747 Personal life and origin
Faure was the eleventh and last child of Jacobus Christiaan Faure and Aletta Hendrina (born Blanckenberg). Four of their children died young. Their second child and first son were dr. Abraham Faure, who was a teacher of the Dutch Reformed Church Cape Town for 45 years. The latter linked his youngest brother on January 12, 1835 at Wynberg to Anna Wilhelmina Cambier (whose mother was also a Blanckenberg). Eight children were born from marriage: Wilhelmina Hendrina (born 1835), Jacobus Christiaan (1837), Aletta Hendrina (1839), Jan Gijsbertus Reijnier Cambier (1841), Philibert Carel Gerard (1844), Maria Cornelia (1845), Abraham Iodocus Heringa (1847) and Philip Carel Dirk (1849).

Abraham and Philip Eduard's grandfather, Abraham, was the son of the ancestor of the family in South Africa. He was born on 17 August 1717 and died on 22 July 1792 in Stellenbosch. From his marriage to Anna Maria Wium (September 30, 1731 to 1811, Philip Eduard's birth year), seven children were born, of which Abraham and Philip Eduard's father, Jacobus Christiaan, was sixth.

Faures' ancestor, Antoine Alexandre, was born in Orange on 2 February 1685 and died in 1736 in Stellenbosch. He fled to Prussia in 1703 because of his persecution because his grandfather Phillipe accepted the Reformed faith. From Prussia he settled in the Cape. His wife and the father-in-law of the Faures were Rachel de Villiers (1694 to 1773). They had seven children, of which Abraham sr. was the oldest. 
Faure, Dr. Philip Eduard (I909)
 
1748 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hall, Peter Barrington (I4592)
 
1749 Philip Gibbs of Little Fulford in Shobrooke of Ebford in Woodbury and of Clyst St. George, all in Devon. Will dated 8 December 1656, proven 27 July1661 in the Consistory Court of the Dean and Chapter of Exeter.

Will mentions wife Mary; sons John, Philip, daughter Mary; brothers George, Robert and Abraham. 
Gibbs, Philip of Little Fulford (I2913)
 
1750 Photo of Mabel at Cevedon Court with the Elton family, see marriage scrapbook of Sir Edmund Harry Elton.
Photo of Mabel with Sir Charles & Laura with Gibbs family, see marriage scrapbook of George Louis M. Gibbs.

1891 CENSUS - Aged 26. Living with Charles, and children Laura, aged 1, and Matthew aged 1 month.
1901 CENSUS - Aged 36. Living with husband and family.
1911 CENSUS - Living at 79 Cornwall Gardens, Kensington. Aged 46. Family listed, husband Charles, aged 54; daughter Laura, aged 21: son Matthew aged 20: and son Edmund aged 10.

Died at 10 Sheen Gate-gardens, East Sheen, Surrey on 11 March 1944.

Probate read 24 August 1944 at Llandudno "the said Sir Charles F-B knight and Matthew F-B OBE company director . Effects £2668 8s 4d." 
Gibbs, Lady Mabel Beatrice (I2588)
 

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