Gibbs Family Tree
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1851 | Sir Charles Barrow, 1st Baronet (1707–89), of Hygrove, Minsterworth, Gloucestershire, was an English politician. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Charles_Barrow,_1st_Baronet | Barrow, Charles 1st Baronet of Highgrove (I3351)
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1852 | Sir Charles English Hyde Villiers, MC (14 August 1912 – 22 January 1992) was a British businessman and chairman of British Steel Corporation from 1976 till 1980. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Hyde_Villiers | Villers, Sir Charles English Hyde (I3136)
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1853 | Sir Charles Eric Hambro (30 September 1872 – 28 December 1947) was a British merchant banker and Conservative Party politician. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Hambro | Hambro, Charles Eric (I1419)
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1854 | Sir Charles Mordaunt, 6th Baronet (1697? – 11 March 1778), of Walton d'Eiville in Warwickshire, was an English landowner and Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons for 40 years from 1734 to 1774. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Charles_Mordaunt,_6th_Baronet | Maudaunt, Sir Charles 6th Bt. (I6196)
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1855 | Sir Charles William Rouse Boughton (December 1747 – 26 February 1821) was an administrator in India with the East India Company and subsequently a member of the British House of Commons representing first Evesham and then Bramber. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Rouse-Boughton | Rouse Boughton, Sir Charles William Baronet (I6099)
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1856 | Sir Christopher Wren FRS was one of the most highly acclaimed English architects in history, as well as an anatomist, astronomer, geometer, and mathematician-physicist. Known for his work in the English Baroque style, he was accorded responsibility for rebuilding 52 churches in the City of London after the Great Fire in 1666, including what is regarded as his masterpiece, St Paul's Cathedral, on Ludgate Hill, completed in 1710. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Wren | Wren, Sir Christopher (I6568)
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1857 | Sir Edmund Charles Wyldbore Smith (15 January 1877 - 18 October 1938) was a British civil servant, diplomat, and businessman. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Charles_Wyldbore_Smith | Wyldbore-Smith, Sir Edmund Charles (I2111)
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1858 | Sir Edmund Harry Elton, 8th Baronet (3 May 1846 – 17 July 1920) was an English inventor and studio potter noted for his production of Elton Ware at the Clevedon Elton Sunflower Pottery. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Edmund_Elton,_8th_Baronet | Elton, Sir Edmond Harry 8th Bt (I1372)
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1859 | Sir Everard Alexander Hambro KCVO (11 April 1842 – 26 February 1925) was a British banker and philanthropist. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everard_Hambro | Hambro, Sir Everard Alexander KCVO (I1139)
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1860 | Sir Francis was bom in 1863 and educated at Clifton College and Balliol College Oxford During the 1914-1918 war he was honorary legal adviser to theGovernment on army contracts and was knighted for his services in 1919 He was Chancellor of the Dioceses of Exeter and Bradford and Professoi of Law at the Royal Academy of Arts As an etcher he exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy and was president of the Art Workers Guild He was Official Referee of the Supreme Court of Judicature until his retirement in 1936 His publications include a novel books on legal subjects art fishing chemistry and a diary of Clifton College Lady Newbolt who was a pioneer in work for the children of the poor of London died In 1934 | Newbolt, Sir Francis George (I4610)
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1861 | Sir Frederick Lucas Cook, 2nd Baronet (21 November 1844 – 21 May 1920) was the second holder of the Cook Baronetcy, the head of the family textile-trading company, and a Conservative Party politician. The son of Sir Francis Cook, 1st Bt and Emily Martha Lucas, he was educated at Harrow School, succeeded to his father's titles in 1901 and was married on 7 January 1868 to Mary Anne Elizabeth Cotton, daughter of Richard Payne Cotton. He was succeeded in his titles by his only son Herbert. He was elected at the 1895 general election as Member of Parliament (MP) for the Kennington division of Lambeth in South London, and held the seat until his defeat at the 1906 general election. He was also a deputy lieutenant of the City of London. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Frederick_Cook,_2nd_Baronet | Cook, Sir Frederick Lucas 2nd Bart. (I2842)
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1862 | Sir Frederick Wills, 1st Baronet of Northmoor & Manor Heath (22 November 1838 – 18 February 1909) was a businessman in the United Kingdom. He was a director of W. D. & H. O. Wills, which later merged into the Imperial Tobacco Company. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Frederick_Wills,_1st_Baronet | Wills, Sir Frederick 1st Baronet (I4901)
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1863 | Sir Henry Chamberlain, 1st Baronet (1773– 31 July 1829) was a British diplomat, consul general to Portugal and chargé d'affaires to Brazil. He was created a baronet on 22 February 1828. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Henry_Chamberlain,_1st_Baronet | Chamberlain, Sir Henry 1st Baronet (I5272)
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1864 | Sir Hew Hamilton-Dalrymple, 10th Baronet, GCVO (born 9 April 1926) is a retired British soldier and former Lord Lieutenant of East Lothian. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Hew_Hamilton-Dalrymple,_10th_Baronet | Hamilton-Dalrymple, Hew Fleetwood 10th Bt. (I5038)
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1865 | Sir Howard Christian Sheldon Guinness, Kt, VRD 1932-2019 Sir Howard Guinness, who died 23 June, 2019, aged 87, was a member of the merchant banking branch of the wealthy brewing dynasty. He was born 3 June, 1932, son of Edward Douglas Guinness, CBE, by his wife the former Martha Sheldon; married 1958, Evadne Jane Gibbs, by whom he had 2 sons, Christopher and Dominic, and and 1 daughter, Annabel. Sie Howard was with Guinness Mahon and Co, 1953-55; S.G. Warburg & Co Ltd, 1955-85; Director, Harris & Sheldon Group Ltd 1960-81; Director and Deputy Chairman, Youghal Carpets [Holdings] Ltd, 1972-80; Director, Quality Milk Producers Ltd, 1988-2000; Riyad Bank Europe, 1993-99; Chairman North Hampshire Conservative Association, 1971-74; Member of the Council of the English Guernsey Cattle Soc, 1963-72, 1996-99; Chairman 1975-78, and Treasurer, 1978-81, Wessex Area Conservative Association. Guinness was knighted in 1981. The funeral takes place at the Church of St Mary the Virgin, Glanville Wootton, near Sherborne, Dorset, 22 July, 2019. | Guinness, Sir Howard Christian Sheldon (I2137)
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1866 | Sir James Dashwood, 2nd Baronet (1715–1779) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1740 to 1768. For further details see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Dashwood | Dashwood, James 2nd Bart Oxon (I1292)
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1867 | Sir John Shelley, 6th Baronet (18 December 1771, England – 28 March 1852, England) was an English landowner, Member of Parliament and amateur cricketer. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_John_Shelley,_6th_Baronet | Shelley, Sir John 6th Baronet Michelgrove (I3299)
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1868 | Sir Ludovick Grant, 7th Baronet (13 January 1707 – 18 March 1773) was a Scottish Member of Parliament.[1] Grant was the son of Sir James Grant, 6th Baronet, and Anne Colquhoun. He succeeded his father as seventh Baronet of Colquhoun in 1747. In 1741 Grant was elected to the House of Commons for Elginshire, a seat he held until 1761. Grant married firstly Marian Dalrymple. He married secondly Lady Margaret Ogilvy, daughter of the statesman James Ogilvy, 4th Earl of Findlater and 1st Earl of Seafield. His final address in Edinburgh is given as Parliament Close.[2] He died in March 1773, aged 66, and was succeeded by his son from his second marriage, James Grant. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludovick_Grant | Grant, Sir Ludovic Colquhoun 7th Baronet (I792)
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1869 | Sir Peter Tremayne Miles KCVO (26 June 1924 – 15 October 2013) was a British Army officer, businessman and courtier in the Household of Elizabeth II. Miles was born in Long Ashton, Somerset, the son of Lt-Col Edward Miles MC and Mary Gibbs and a descendant of Philip John Miles. He was educated at Eton College before going to the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, from where he commissioned into the Royal Dragoons on 25 June 1944.[1] He saw active service with the Royal Armoured Corps in the Second World War. Between 1959 and 1980, Miles worked as the director of Gerrard and Reid Ltd. He subsequently joined the Royal Household, serving as Keeper of the Privy Purse, Treasurer to Elizabeth II and Receiver-General of the Duchy of Lancaster between 1981 and 1987. He was also Secretary of the Royal Victorian Order during the same period. He was appointed Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order in the 1986 New Year Honours.[2] He was appointed an Extra Equerry to the Queen in 1988. He married Philippa Helen Tremlett, daughter of Edmund Bernard Marcellin Tremlett, on 25 July 1956. Together they had three children. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Miles_(courtier) | Miles, Sir Peter Tremayne KCVO (I2556)
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1870 | Sir Philip Musgrave, 6th Baronet (c. 1712 – 5 July 1795) was a British politician. He inherited his father's title in 1736. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Westmorland from 1741 to 1747, during which time he married Jane Turton from Orgreave, Staffordshire on 24 June 1742 See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Philip_Musgrave,_6th_Baronet | Musgrave, Sir Phillip 6th Bt. (I6198)
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1871 | Sir Robert Dashwood, 1st Baronet (1662–1734) was an English politician. For more details see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Robert_Dashwood,_1st_Baronet | Dashwood, Sir Robert 1st Baronet (I1299)
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1872 | Sir Samuel Cunard, 1st Baronet (21 November 1787 – 28 April 1865), was a Canadian shipping magnate, born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, who founded the Cunard Line. He was the son of a master carpenter and timber merchant who had fled the American Revolution and settled in Halifax. For further details see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Cunard | Cunard, Sir Samuel 1st Baronet (I1342)
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1873 | Sir Thomas Hyde Page, FRS (1746–1821) was a decorated British military engineer and cartographer for the British crown See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Hyde_Page | Page, Thomas Hyde Sir (I1694)
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1874 | Sir Thomas Raymond Dunne, KG, KCVO, JP (born 24 October 1933) was the Lord Lieutenant of Hereford and Worcester from 1977, then (after the historic counties were restored) from 1998 the Lord Lieutenant of Worcestershire until 2001 and the Lord Lieutenant of Herefordshire until 2008, retiring having done 31 years. He was president of the LL Association for his last 8 years. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Dunne_(Lord_Lieutenant) | Dunne, Sir Thomas Raymond KG, KCVO, JP (I4478)
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1875 | Sir Timothy Hugh Francis Raison (3 November 1929 – 3 November 2011) was a British Conservative politician. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Raison | Raison, Timothy Hugh Francis (I4512)
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1876 | Sir William Macnamara Goodenough, 1st Baronet DL (10 March 1899 – 23 May 1951) was a British banker. He served as the Chairman of Barclays Bank from 1947 to 1951. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_William_Goodenough,_1st_Baronet | Goodenough, Sir William Macnamara Baronet, DL, JP (I1953)
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1877 | Sir William Pierce Ashe à Court, 1st Baronet (c. 1747 – 22 July 1817) was a British soldier and Member of Parliament (MP). See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_William_à_Court,_1st_Baronet | A'Court, Sir William Pierce Ashe 1st baronet of Heytesbury (I3250)
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1878 | Sir William Wadham (c.1386–1452) of Merryfield in the parish of Ilton, Somerset and Edge in the parish of Branscombe, Devon came from a West Country gentry family with a leaning towards the law, who originally took their name from the manor of Wadham in the parish of Knowstone, between South Molton and Exmoor, north Devon https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Wadham_(died_1452) | Wadham, Sir William (I6071)
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1879 | Sister of Andrew Loveringe of Exmouth, married at Clyst St. George 8 November 1584; buried there 23 October 1643. Will dated 10 August 1640; proved 15 November 1643 in the Principal Registry of the Bishop of Exeter. Will proved by her son George mentions sons John, Andrew and his wife Alice, grandsons William and George, grand-daughter Maria, and step-grandson Robert. | Loveringe, Marie (I2925)
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1880 | Sister of Dorothy E. Gibbs, 1st daughter of Rev. William Thomas Houldsworth, sometime Vicar of St. Andrew's, Well Street, St. Marylebone (and grand-daughter of John Houldsworth of Cranston Hill, Glasgow), see Burke's 'Landed Gentry' under Houldsworth of Coltness by Eulalie, daughter of Charles Venables, merchant of London. She was born at 35 Cavendish Square, St. Marylebone, 30 October and baptised 13 December 1877 at All Saints, Margaret St., St. Marylebone. Married at St. Andrew's aforesaid, 9 May 1905. Died 1 September 1950. Portrait by G. Spencer Watson A.R.A. in her father's possession. | Houldsworth, Lillie Caroline (I1790)
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1881 | Sister of Roger Cheeke, gentleman, and widow of ...Clutterbrooke. Will dated 30 September 1726, proved 17 January 1743-4 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Doctors Commons, London. | Cheeke, Sarah (I3047)
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1882 | Smallpox | Coghill, Faith (I6566)
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1883 | Smyrna | de Cramer, Joseph Gustav (I4312)
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1884 | Smyrna | de Cramer, Erwin Adolf Laurent (I3111)
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1885 | Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007. | Source (S478)
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1886 | Sold Fenton to Sir John Glanvill | Wooton, William (I2954)
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1887 | Soldiers' Effects Records, 1901–60. National Army Museum, Chelsea, London, England. The National Army Museum gives no warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or fitness for the purpose of the information provided. Images may be used only for purposes of research, private study or education. Applications for any other use should be made to: The National Army Museum, Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea, London SW3 4HT, Tel: 020 7730 0717. | Source (S459)
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1888 | Sometime manager of the Eastern Telegraph Co. in Egpyt. The last in the male line of descendants of Captain John Gibbs of Topsham. | Gibbs, John Douglas Lyle (I3100)
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1889 | Sometime of Palermo and Naples, later of Genoa. Merchant. Baptised at St. Augustine's, Bristol, educated at Blundell's Tiverton, 1802-4. Unmarried. Buried at Clyst St. George. Monumental Inscription in churchyard. Will proved July 1859. Joined Gibbs & Co. Palermo, 1808; partner in the Naples Branch, 1816. Joined the business of his uncle Lyle Gibbs in Genoa in 1817; partner, 1825-9. In business on his own account, in London from 1829 for a few years, in Genoa from 1834 till towards the end of his life, when he retired to live at Marsh Barton in Clyst St. George. Portraits, see 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs. | Gibbs, William Heny (I3065)
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1890 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kalkat, Kamaljit Singh (I1038)
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1891 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Beavis, John Roger (I2717)
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1892 | Son of Bob Guccione, Senior and Mrs Muriel Guccione, both of New York, USA. | Guccione, Bob Junior (I2134)
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1893 | Son of Canon William Foxley Norris, vicar of Witney, Oxon, by Julia, daughter of Henry Thomas Monro, MD. Educated at Charterhouse, Surrey, 1873-7, matric. at Oxford (Trinity College) 12 October 1877, 3rd class theology and BA 1881, MA 1884, DD 1917, Student at Leeds Clergy School, 1881. Buried in Westminster Abbey. Deacon 1882; Priest 1883; Curate of Eton, Bucks., 1882-5; Curate of St. Mary, Chatham, 1885-7; Vicar of Shirburn, Oxon., 1887-8; Vicar of Almondbury, Yorks., 1888-91; Rector of Barnsley, Yorks., 1901-9; Canon resident of Wakefield 1909-17; Archdeacon of Halifax 1906-17; Dean of York 1917-25; Prolocutor of the Lower House of Convocation of York 1919. Dean of Westminster from 1925; Vice-chairman 1922-5, Chairman 1925-9, of the House of Clergy of The National Assembly. Provost of the Northern Division of the "Woodard" schools from 1906. F.S.A., Hon. A.R.I.B.A.,Hon. Chaplain to the Royal Academy from 1925. Dean of the Order of the Bath from 1926. Chaplain to the Order of St. John of Jerusalem from 1921. A chaplain in the Territorial Army. An Ecclesiastical Commissioner. A member of Nobody's Friends from 1916 and of the Athenaeum Club, London. Portrait by his son Arthur. | Foxley Norris, Very Rev Dr William (I2860)
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1894 | Son of Charles Pott, merchant of London, by Anne, daughter of Samuel Compton Cox, Master in Chancery. Baptised 1 April 1823 at St. George's, Bloomsbury. Educated at Eton College 1836-41, matric. at Oxford 15 December. 1840 (Balliol College), 2nd Class Classics 1843, BA 1844, MA 1847, BD 1854. Demy of Magdalen College, 1843-53. Fellow thereof 1853. Buried 3 March 1908 at Clifton Hampden. Memorial Inscription in churchyard there and Memorial window in the Church. Memorial Inscription in Sonning Church, Berkshire. Will dated 2 February 1903. Proved 19 March 1908. Deacon 1845; Priest 1846. Curate of Cuddesdon, co. Oxon.; Vicar thereof and Principal of the Theological College there 1852-7; Rector of East Hendred, Berks., 1857; Vicar of Abingdon, Berks., 1867; Archdeacon of Berks. 1869-1903. Vicar of Clifton Hampden 1875-82 (presented by Henry H. Gibbs). His parsonage there is now the Manor House. Vicar of Sonning, Berks., 1882-99. His Life is in the Dictionary National Biography. Portrait by Sir W. B. Richmond in last possession of his son The Rev. Alfred Pott. | Pott, Ven. Archdeacon Alfred Percivall (I2827)
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1895 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | White, Captain John Samuel Byard (I2784)
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1896 | son of Colonel Philemon Lloyd and his wife Henrietta Maria Neal Bennett. He was married to Sarah Covington by whom 5 sons and one daughter: Colonel Edward Lloyd, III and when widowed she was married to James Hollyday by whom she gave birth to a son James Hollyday, Jr. (bio by: D C McJonathan-Swarm) | Lloyd, Colonel Edward II (I2942)
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1897 | Son of Edward Ashton Agar of La Haut, Dominica. Baptised at St. George's Roseau, October 1897. Educated at Kings School, Canterbury. Farmed the family estate, La Haut, Dominica. | Agar, Percy Kirwan (I1993)
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1898 | Son of Edward Lowes of Charlwood House, Crawley, Sussex. Educated at Harrow and University College, Oxford. Chairman, James Armstrong & Co., Engineers. | Lowes, Edward John Ninian (I834)
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1899 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dunipace, Robert Bruce John (I2495)
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1900 | Son of Ernest von Cramer. His father was an Austrian Consul and an engineer in the Egyptian Government's employ. Living 1930 at Cairo. | de Cramer, Erwin Adolf Laurent (I3111)
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