Gibbs Family Tree

Notes


Matches 1,201 to 1,250 of 2,228

      «Prev «1 ... 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ... 45» Next»

 #   Notes   Linked to 
1201 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Burton, Robert Antony (I2398)
 
1202 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. White, Katharine Angela (I2787)
 
1203 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. White, Caroline Emma (I2788)
 
1204 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibbs, Victoria Anne (I2191)
 
1205 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Woodard, Melissa Lucia Rosamund (I815)
 
1206 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibbs, Alice Rosamond (I2801)
 
1207 Educated at Trent College.

Lloyds Underwriter; served with R.N.V.R. during the Second World War (Lieutenant), minesweeping in the North Sea. 
Cardale, Alfred George (I2263)
 
1208 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Burton, Henrietta Susan (I2404)
 
1209 Educated at Wellington College.

Regular Army Officer, Queen's Bays. Retired 1949. 
Scott, Major Richard Percy (Queens Bays) (I2268)
 
1210 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Mott-Radclyffe, Laura Margaret (I2235)
 
1211 Educated at Winchester and matriculated in 1940 and spent a year at Christ Church.
Served in the King's African Rifles, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Reg.) as Lieutenant. No.228349.
Killed in action @@ Majunga, Madagascar.
He is buried in Diego Suarez Cemetery, Madagascar, plot 2 E 4.

 
Fortescue-Brickdale, Lieutenant Antony Jerome (I2654)
 
1212 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Loveday, John George Aspinwall (I2623)
 
1213 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Loveday, Samuel George (I2630)
 
1214 Educated at Winchester College, 1882-3; matric. at Oxford (Christ Church) 1887, BA and 3 Cl. History 1891. Died at his flat in London 2nd and was buried 6 March 1926 at Henlow, Bedfordshire where was his residence (Henlow Grange) since 1908. Memorial Inscription in Henlow churchyard. Will dated 15 March 1924, proved 23 July 1926.

Partner in Thomson Hankey and Co. merchants in the City of London, 1896-1926, and head of the firm for some years up to his death.

Director of the Indemnity Assurance Corporation, 1900-26 (chairman 1925-26). He had two sons and a daughter; his eldest son Christopher William Gurney was a partner in Thomson Hankey & Co. until his death. Christopher married Joan Doris Grenfell (see Burke's Peerage}, who was active in Women's Institutes and W.R.V.S. during World War II.

They had two sons and a daughter; their eldest son Timothy was a Director of Thomson Hankey & Co. from 1947-76; their second son Jeremy was an Underwriting Agent in Price Forbes, Insurance Brokers; and their daughter Gillian married and emigrated with her husband to Ontario, Canadain 1948 (living 1980). Both sons are married and living.

Cyril Gurney's daughter Alice was active in Women's Institute and Village Produce Association and died unmarried in 1969; his second son, John, was a student Land Agent when he died (1924). 
Gurney, Cyril (I2568)
 
1215 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Loveday, Peter John (I2619)
 
1216 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Martin, Alan Hathaway (I2037)
 
1217 Educated Trinity Coll., Cantab. (M.A. 1949) and R.A.C. Cirencester, was a publisher, inc. with Collins, and per Debrett's etc was at various times resident at West End House, 1, Step Terrace, Winchester, 15, St Michael's Rd, Winchester, 20, Kensington Road, South Kensington, and Foxbury Meadow, Godalming, Surrey. Cross, Robert Singlehurst (I269)
 
1218 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Perry, Thomas Arran Elliot (I3283)
 
1219 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Perry, Euan Benjamin (I3282)
 
1220 Education:
Bishops 1951 - 1960
University of Cape Town – BA (Hons) (Law) (1965)
University of Manchester – M.Sc. (Econ.) (1967)
Plumpton Agricultural College – Agricultural Labourers Certificate, Part 1 (1977)

Career:
Research Fellow and Lecturer at the very new University of Zambia in Lusaka (1968 – 1976)
Visiting Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex (1976)
Managing Editor, Zed Books Ltd, London (1977 – 2005)
Chair, Publications Committee, International African Institute at the School of Oriental and African Studies (2005 – 2008)

Council member, the Royal African Society (http://www.royalafricansociety.org/)
Council member, the Caine Prize for African Writing (http://www.caineprize.com/)
Trustee, International African Institute (http://www.internationalafricaninstitute.org/)
Member and active in Friends of the Earth.

 
Molteno, Robert Vincent (I750)
 
1221 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Dettmar, Debra Jane (I3281)
 
1222 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Foljambe, 5th Earl of Liverpool Edward Peter Bertram Savile (I521)
 
1223 Edward Stone Parker (1802–1865) was a Methodist preacher and assistant Protector of Aborigines in the Aboriginal Protectorate established in the Port Phillip District of colonial New South Wales under George Augustus Robinson in 1838. He established and administered the Franklinford Aboriginal Protectorate Station in the territory of the Dja Dja Wurrung people from January 1841 to the end of 1848.

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Stone_Parker 
Parker, Edward Stone (I745)
 
1224 Edward Woodall is shortly to move into a recently acquired house in Charlbury, Oxon, and is entering a new career as a practitioner of the Feldenkrais method of physiotherapy and movement (2019). Woodall, Edward Antony John (I150)
 
1225 Effects of an operation Gibbs, Joseph Arthur (I2590)
 
1226 Elder daughter of Sir Hew Hamilton Dalrymple, 9th Baronet of North Berwick. Educated privately and at Convent des Oiseau, Westgate-on-Sea 1937-38.

Secretary to W.V.S., Edinburgh, 1941. Secretary to Air Training Corps, Edinburgh 1942-45.

Portraits: Water colour miniature and crayon by E. Bela at Leuchie, North Bewick in possn. of her brother Rev. John Hamilton Dalrymple. Oil by S. Davis last in possn. of her husband. 
Hamilton-Dalrymple, Elsie Margaret Mary (I2332)
 
1227 Elder son of Arthur Frederic Loveday, OBE (see Burke's 'Landed Gentry'). Educated at Winchester and Magdalen College, Oxford

Married 2ndly to Penelope Elton Dugdale, 7 October 1967.
 
Loveday, George Arthur (I2617)
 
1228 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Pemberton, Antony Francis (I2192)
 
1229 Elder twin of Joanna. Baptised at Clifton Hampden 29 August 1907. Educated St. Helen's School, Abingdon, Berks., 1918-25. Died unmarried 22 June 1935, and was buried at Valles Near Rio de Pusterico, Italy.

Head girl of St. Helens, Abingdon. President of St. Alban's Girls Diocesan Association 1928-32. Temporary Secretary to Bishop of Southern Rhodesia 1931. Much involved with work among children, sunday schools and Guides etc. Died 1935 as the result of an accident while walking with companions in the Southern Tyrol. 
Gibbs, Bridget Julia (I715)
 
1230 Elder twin with Bernard Vicary. Baptised 11 January 1905 at Aldenham. Buried at St. Nicholas, Wasing. Berks. 13 February 1978.

Chief Commissioner and Chairman Girl Guides' Association (British Commonwealth) 1956-66. Worked with Girl Guides from 1922. In the United Kingdom she served as a Guider, Commissioner and Camp Adviser and a Trainer and in 1945 she was awarded the Girl Guides Association's highest award, the Silver Fish, for exceptional service to the Movement. Deputy Chief Commissioner, 1954; Member of the Committee of World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, 1952-66; Vice-Chairman 1954-60. Chairman of the Hostess Country's Planning Committee for the 22nd World Conference of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, held in the United Kingdom in 1975. Member of the Council of the Victoria League for 10 years until she became Deputy President.

During 1948/49 and 1950/51 she was Lady-in-Waiting to her old friend Countess Alexander of Tunis when Earl Alexander of Tunis was Governor-General of Canada.

 
Gibbs, Dame Anstice Rosa DCVO, CBE (I1936)
 
1231 Eldest daughter of 6th Earl of Mount Edgcumbe. Educated at Aldenham and in France.

For part of Second World War worked as a Telephone Operator in firm of Everett Edgcumbe, London. President., Plymouth Branch, League of Pity (N.S.P.C.C.) from 1955; President of Red Cross (Tavistock) 1963-70; Manager of Church School, Bickleigh, 1953-63.

Family portrait by Godfrey Money-Coutts of grandchildren of Earl and Countess of Mount Edgcumbe; as also portrait 6th Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, T.D., D.L. and portrait of his wife, Countess of Mt. Edgcumbe, her father and mother.
Portrait: Water colour 1914 by Winifred Marks; crayon by Robert Needham 1947 of her brother Piers Edgcumbe, Xllth Royal Lancers, killed at Dunkirk 1940. 
Edgcumbe, Lady Hilaria Agnes (I146)
 
1232 Eldest daughter of Captain Hon. Sir Arthur Lawley (6th Baron Wenlock) GCSI, GCIE, KCMG, of Woodside Place, Hatfield, Herts., by Anne Allen (GBE, DGStJ), daughter of Sir Edward Cunard, 2nd Baronet. She is 2nd cousin to Euphemia Gibbs and 1st (once removed) of Cyril Cunard (also in the Family Tree). Baptised at York Minster. Her funeral service was held at All Saints' Church, Wraxall, 20 October 1979.

She was Maid of Honour to H.M. Queen Mary 1912-27. In the Great War she was nursing in France for three and a half years, and she holds the Royal Red Cross Decoration. The King and Queen attended her wedding.

Regional Representative, S.W. Region; Red Cross & St. John War Organiser, 1941-47. President Somerset Branch British Red Cross Society, 1945-70.
Patron, Somerset Branch British Red Cross Society from 1970.

OBE (1945), RRC (1919), SSStJ (1920).
Clubs: Ladies Carlton, V.A.D.

She lived at Tyntesfield, Bristol. 
Lawley, Hon Ursula Mary Baroness Wraxall, OBE, RRC (I2086)
 
1233 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Youard, Rachel Elizabeth (I789)
 
1234 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Lampson, Hon. Alexandra Rachel Catherine Mary (I2189)
 
1235 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Pont, Juliet Ann (I981)
 
1236 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Jackson, Margaret Patricia (I2032)
 
1237 Eldest daughter of John Reginald Chichester of Lurley Manor, Tiverton, Devon (see Burke's 'Landed Gentry'), died 1968. Educated at The Convent of The Assumption, Sidmouth.

Member of the British Red Cross Society at Ottery St. Mary where she did her training. During the 1939-45 War worked at the Tiverton Hospital and the B.R.C.S. Convalescent Hospital at Windsor. Member of the Committee of the Royal School for the Deaf at Exeter 1950-63. 
Chichester, June Audrey (I2185)
 
1238 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Fell, Josephine Nicola (I1812)
 
1239 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gore-Anley, Juliet Marguerite Celia (I2016)
 
1240 Eldest daughter of Mr & Mrs Nicholas Preston of Park Farm, Beverston, Gloucestershire. Preston, Francine Nicola (I1950)
 
1241 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Williamson, Carol Margaret (I503)
 
1242 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Viney, Claire (I2492)
 
1243 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Barnett, Patricia (I1973)
 
1244 Eldest son of Captain Edward Douglas Guinness, CBE, RNR (see Burke's 'Landed Gentry Ireland'). Educated at Eton 1945-50.

National Service 1951-53. Midshipman R.N.V.R. Director of: S. G. Warburg & Co. Ltd., Harris & Sheldon Group Ltd., Youghal Carpets Holdings Ltd. Chairman Wessex Area Conservative Party

1975-78; Treasurer from 1978. Knight Bachelor June 1981.

 
Guinness, Sir Howard Christian Sheldon (I2137)
 
1245 Eldest son of Captain Michael Fleming (see Burke's 'Landed Gentry') who was killed in action at Dunkirk, and Letitia (nee Borthwick). Baptised at St. Leonard's Church, Woodcote 1935. Educated at Eton 1948-53.

National Service with Grenadiers 1954-55. Travelled throughout 1956, mostly Australia and New Zealand. 1957 started work with Robert Fleming & Co. Ltd., Merchant Bankers, of which he is now a Director; Director of other companies. Member of the Grocers' Company. Former Church Warden and Primary School Manager, presently Treasurer of the P.CC. and Chairman of the local Conservative Association.

Interests: gardening and antiquarian books. With his wife Elizabeth he runs a catalogue business in second-hand and antiquarian books. 
Fleming, Valentine Patrick (I1858)
 
1246 Eldest son of Charles Lindsay Orr-Ewing, MP (see Orr-Ewing Bt) of Dunskey, Portpatrick, who died 1903, by Hon. Beatrix Mary Leslie (born 1871), only daughter of Walter James, Lord Ruthven (died 1921). Baptised at the Scotch Church, Alloway, Ayrshire. Educated at Harrow 1907-11; matric. Oxford (Worcester College) 1912 and Glasgow University 1913.

In the Great War he was in 1914 a motor cyclist attached to 3rd London Infantry Brigade, 2nd Lieut. Royal Scots Fusiliers November 1914, Lieut. 1915. Served in France April 1915 and was wounded at Ypres. ADC to General Officer Commanding 20th Division in France April 1916. Transferred to Scots Guards September 1916. Invalided out of the Army May 1918. For some years he was engaged in Architectural work. Contested Gateshead Borough for Parliament as Unionist May 1929. A candidate for St. Ives, Cornwall, at the 1931 election, but withdrew in favour of the Right Hon. Walter Runciman, Liberal, to avoid splitting the Nationalist vote. Member of the Carlton Club, from 1916.

Kt. Bach (1953). MP for Weston-super-Mare Division of Somerset from 1934. Parliamentary Priv. Secretary to Fin. Sec. to Treasury 1935 and to Min. for Agric. 1936. Parl. Priv. Sec. to the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and to Min. of Food 1942. Mem. Rhodesia-Nyasaland Royal Commn. 1938-9. 
Orr Ewing, Sir Ian Leslie MP (I1998)
 
1247 Eldest son of John Charles Molteno. At a very young age, Charlie became his father, Sir John Charles Molteno’s, secretary. In this role, he not only assisted him in his political duties as Prime Minister of the Cape Colony, but also increasingly looked after his diverse business interests. Following his father’s death in 1886, Charlie managed the main family farm at Nelspoort for many years in association with his cousin, H. A. Jackson. He decided to enter politics on his own account in 1894 and was elected to the Tembuland constituency in the Transkei. He continued as an M.P., with one short break, up to the formation of the Union of South Africa in 1910.

He married in 1897 an American, Lucy Mitchell, whose family had close South African connections, and he and Lucy settled into their new home of Sandown in Rondebosch, about four miles from the centre of Cape Town, in 1899. They lived there for the rest of their lives together. Charlie died of pneumonia following a routine operation in 1924. His political contributions included opposition to the Boer War, and a growing recognition of the overriding importance of African South Africans playing a full role in Cape politics. On his death, Ons Land described him as ‘a man of firm principles and of earnest convictions. He was a man of character and a strong personality.’
 
Molteno, John Charles (I695)
 
1248 Eldest son of John Molteno and Caroline Bower of London. Emigrated at the age of 16 to the Cape Colony. Became a merchant; later pioneered merino sheep farming at Nelspoort in the Karoo. Elected to the first legislature of the Cape Colony in 1854. Pressed for responsible government (whereby the executive of ministers is accountable to Parliament, and not to the colony’s British Governor), and became the Cape Colony’s first Prime Minister in 1872. Married three times. His first wife, Maria Hewitson, died tragically in childbirth in 1845. By his second wife, Elizabeth Maria Jarvis, John Molteno had ten children who survived infancy and from whom the majority of Moltenos today trace their descent – Betty, Caroline, Maria, Charlie, Percy, Frank, James, Victor, Wallace and Barkly. Following the death of Elizabeth Maria, John Charles married ‘Minnie’ Blenkins; they had four children – Minnie, Ted, Clifford and Harry. None of these ever married or had children. John was knighted sometime after he had been ousted, contrary to established parliamentary convention, as Prime Minister by the then Governor.
 
Molteno, John Charles Sir (I444)
 
1249 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Woodard, Rear Admiral Sir Robert Nathaniel KCVO, DL (I482)
 
1250 Elected Charleston City Attoney in October 1817. That same year, he beganhis law practice in Charleston and became active in Episcopal affairs.Moved to New York City around 1833 and continued his law practice there.Served as Commissioner of Deeds of South Carolina in New York City.Founder of churches and active in Episcopal affairs in the city. Duringthe Civil War, was a Peace Democrat in New York City.

 
Mitchell, John Wroughton (I421)
 

      «Prev «1 ... 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ... 45» Next»