Gibbs Family Tree

James Roland Melvil Gibbs



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  James Roland Melvil Gibbs

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Field Marshal Roland Christopher Gibbs, GCB, CBE, DES, Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire was born on 22 Jun 1921 in Barrow Gurney, Somerset (son of Major Guy Melvil Gibbs and Margaret Olivia St. John); died on 31 Oct 2004 in Devizes, Wiltshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 31 Jul 1921, Barrow Gurney, Somerset

    Notes:

    Field Marshal Sir Roland Christopher Gibbs, GCB, CBE, DSO, MC, ADC, (Gen). Baptised 31 July 1921 at Barrow Gurney. Educated at Eton and RMC.

    Field Marshal 1979. Served 1939-45 War in North
    Africa, Italy and N.W. Europe. On the Staff in Ministry of Defence (1956-59); Washington (1962-63) and Chief of Staff, HQ Middle East (1966-67). Commander: 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment (1960-62); 16 Parachute Brigade (1963-66); British Forces Persian Gulf (1969-71); 1st British Corps B.A.O.R. (1972-74). Commander in Chief United Kingdom Land Forces (1974-76). Chief of the General Staff (1976-79). Colonel Commandant The Royal Green Jackets and The Parachute Regiment. ADC General to H.M. The Queen (1976-79). M.C. 1942; D.S.O. 1945; C.B.E. 1968; K.C.B. 1972; G.C.B. 1976.

    Deputy Lieutenant of Wiltshire 1980. Regional Director of Salisbury Regional Board of Lloyds Bank Ltd. 1979. A Commissioner of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea (1980).

    Portraits: Pastel (1926) by Miss Noyes; by John Ward; by David Morris; last in own possn. By A. C. Davidson-Houston for The Royal Green Jackets.



    See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_Gibbs

    Birth:
    Gratwicke Hall

    Roland married Davina Jean Merry [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Davina Jean Merry
    Children:
    1. Aiden Joseph Merry Gibbs
    2. 1. James Roland Melvil Gibbs
    3. Melissa Margaret Jean Gibbs


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Major Guy Melvil Gibbs was born on 15 Dec 1889 in Paddington, London (son of Henry Martin Gibbs, High Sheriff, Somerset and Emily Anna Otter); died on 14 Mar 1959 in Cirencester, Gloucestershire; was buried in Barrow Gurney, Somerset.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Departure: Liverpool, Lancashire
    • Baptism: 28 Dec 1889, Paddington, London; St Michael's
    • Residence: 2 Apr 1911, Gloucestershire
    • Arrival: 13 May 1912, New York, USA

    Notes:

    5th son of Henry Martin Gibbs of Barrow Court. Baptised 28 December 1889 at St. Michael's, Paddington. Educated at Eton College 1902-8 ad at Cirencester Agricultural College 1909-10.

    He qualified as an Associate of the Surveyors' Institution, 1910, and was learning land agency, 1911-12. A clerk in Vivian Gray & Co., stockbrokers, in the City of London, 1912-14; member of the London Stock Exchange from 1914.

    After the Great War he rejoined Vivian Gray & Co., but from 1919-23 his home was at Gatwicke Hall, Barrow Gurney, where he was working his father's Home Farm on his own account. Partner in Vivian Gray & Co. from 1922. 2nd Lieut., North Somerset Yeomanry, Jan. 1910; Lieut., Aug. 1914; Capt. May 1915. Territorial Decoration, 1920. Retired from Territ. Army, 1928. Served 1914-18 in the Great War in France and Belgium (1914 Star, British War Medal, and Allies' (Victory) Medal). Served in North Somerset Yeomanry in the Second World War.

    A Trustee of St. Michael's Home, Cheddar from 1918. Resided at 7 Tite Street, Chelsea, 1923-25; The Hyde, Hatfield, Herts, 1925-27; Chestnut Farm, Acton Turville, Glos., 1927-28; from 1928 at Ruckley, Easton Grey, Malmesbury; after the war at The Cottage, Badminton and finally at Park Leaze, Ewen, Cirencester.

    Portrait as a boy by F. Crawley-Boevey at Sheldon Manor in possession of Martin Gibbs and another in uniform by Ogilvie with his son Martin St. John Valentine Gibbs, together with a portrait of Margaret Olivia by L. Trapp last in possession of his son Martin St. John Valentine Gibbs.

    Birth:
    16 Hyde Park Gardens,

    Guy married Margaret Olivia St. John on 6 Aug 1914 in Barrow Gurney, Somerset. Margaret (daughter of Henry Percy St John and Maude Louise Glyn) was born on 3 Jun 1890 in Westminster, London; died on 29 Sep 1964 in Cirencester, Gloucestershire; was buried in Barrow Gurney, Somerset. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margaret Olivia St. John was born on 3 Jun 1890 in Westminster, London (daughter of Henry Percy St John and Maude Louise Glyn); died on 29 Sep 1964 in Cirencester, Gloucestershire; was buried in Barrow Gurney, Somerset.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1901, St George Hanover Square, London
    • Residence: 2 Apr 1911, London; Age: 20; Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head of House: Daughter

    Notes:

    Baptised 8 July 1890 at St. Saviour's, Pimlico. 1st daughter of Henry Percy St. John (died 1921); a Principal Clerk in the House of Lords, for whom see Bolingbroke in Burke's 'Peerage') by Maude Louise, daughter of Hon. Pascoe Ch. Glyn, for whom see Wolverton in Burke's 'Peerage'. Buried at Barrow.

    A Trustee of St. Michael's Home, Cheddar from 1928. Indefatigable worker in many social spheres. For many years, while living at Easton Grey, she was a leading organiser of Malmesbury Hospital. A keen and able Conservative politician in the Chippenham Division, she was the mainstay first to Sir Victor Cazalet M.P. and then from 1943-62 to Mr. David Eccles, M.P. (now Lord Eccles). In the Second World War she kept the Constituency going by her own endeavours in her official capacities of Treasurer and then Chairman. She also ran a canteen at Badminton for H.M. Queen Mary's Guard and other soldiers stationed in the neighbourhood. An enthusiastic and
    talented gardener.

    Died 29 September 1964.

    Portrait: In pastel by Miss Broughton, in possession of Mrs. H. P. St. John in 1932, present whereabouts unknown.

    Birth:
    94 Belgrave Road

    Children:
    1. Anna Patricia Gibbs was born on 24 Oct 1915 in Eccleston Square, London; died on 7 Nov 2004 in Cirencester, Gloucestershire.
    2. Col. Sir Martin St John Valentine Gibbs, CB, DSO, RD, JP was born on 14 Feb 1917 in Westminster, London; died on 8 Feb 1992 in Ewen Manor, Ewen, Cirencester, Gloucestershire; was buried in 1992 in St Andrews Churchyard, Miserden, Gloucestershire.
    3. Ursula Mary Gibbs was born on 20 May 1919 in St George Hanover Square, London; died on 23 Sep 2000 in Oxford, Oxfordshire.
    4. 2. Field Marshal Roland Christopher Gibbs, GCB, CBE, DES, Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire was born on 22 Jun 1921 in Barrow Gurney, Somerset; died on 31 Oct 2004 in Devizes, Wiltshire.

  3. 6.  Lt. Col. Eion James Henry Merry was born on 3 Jan 1904 in Westminster, London (son of Archibald William Merry and Hon. Ida Helen Lizzie Chetwynd); died on 23 Sep 1966 in Northern Infirmary, Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Chippenham, Wiltshire; Lucknam Park
    • Residence: 2 Apr 1911, Danesbury Park, Welwyn, Hertfordshire

    Eion married Jean Trefusis Crichton on 15 May 1933 in Chelsea, London. Jean (daughter of Arthur Owen Crichton and Katharine Helen Elizabeth Trefusis) was born on 15 May 1912 in Paddington, London; died on 5 Nov 2011. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Jean Trefusis Crichton was born on 15 May 1912 in Paddington, London (daughter of Arthur Owen Crichton and Katharine Helen Elizabeth Trefusis); died on 5 Nov 2011.
    Children:
    1. 3. Davina Jean Merry


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Henry Martin Gibbs, High Sheriff, Somerset was born on 30 May 1850 in Paddington, London (son of William Gibbs, of Tyntesfield and Matilda Blanche Crawley-Boevey); died on 22 Apr 1928 in Barrow Gurney, Somerset; was buried on 25 Apr 1928 in Barrow Gurney, Somerset.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 24 Jun 1850, Paddington, London
    • Residence: 1891, Paddington, London
    • Residence: 1901, Windsor, Berkshire

    Notes:

    4th son of William Gibbs of Tyntesfield of Barrow Court, Somerset. Baptised 24 June 1850 at St. John's, Paddington. Educated at Lancing College 1866-69; matric. Cambridge (Clare College) 1871. Buried 25 April 1928 at Barrow Gurney, Somerset. Memorial Inscription in churchyard there; in Barrow Court chapel; in the chapel of Keble College, Oxford; in King's College, Taunton and Lancing College; Memorial window in Down Ampney Church, Wiltshire and Memorial reredos in the chapel of St. Michael's Home in Cheddar, the 2 last to him and his wife. Will dated 19 November 1926, cod. 20 March 1928, proved 24 August 1928.

    During 1874 he lived at Malahuasi in the valley of Jauga, Peru, for his health. He restored Barrow Court 1882-84 for his home and bought it and the advowson of Barrow Gurney in 1885: restored the church at Barrow Gurney, 1887; erected or restored many buildings in the village; and bought the manor of Barrow Gurney 1902. The manor and village had previously belonged to J. Gratwick Blagrave, son of J. H. Blagrave.

    Leased Down Ampney House, co. Glos., 1893-1916 and gave the screen, new pulpit, new seats and other gifts to the church there. For his benefaction with his brother Antony of a block of buildings to Keble College, Oxford, in 1875-78, in memory of their father, see Antony Gibbs. He gave the building which contains the school hall and class rooms, and many other benefactions, to Lancing College, and to its chapel; also gave a new wing to Ardingly College and was a great benefactor to this and other of the Southern and Western schools of the "Woodard" group.

    He was on the Corporation of SS. Mary and Nicolas (the governing body of all the "Woodard" schools); a Fellow (1879-1928) of the Society of the SS. Mary and Nicolas (Lancing and the other Southern Schools); Fellow and Gustos (1879-1928) of the Society of SS. Mary and Andrew (King's Coll., Taunton); on the Committee of Lancing Coll., and Trustee of its property; founded three scholarships there.

    He restored the Garrison Church at Dover Castle, and gave the reredos to the English Church at Balquhidder, co. Perth. Chairman of the Trust of St. Michael's Home in Cheddar. On the Long Ashton Rural District Council, 1902-28, and Chairman of the Barrow-Gurney Parish Council. A Justice of the Peace for Somerset (Long Ashton petty sessional division) 1886-1928. High Sheriff of Somerset for 1897. Served on various committees of the Bath and Wells Diocesan Conference.

    Portraits: Oil by Solomon J. Solomon, last in possession of his son Major Antony Gibbs; water colour by E. Clifford, chalk by J. de Cazenave (1859), a min., a water colour (on photo base) by Speaight (1920), whereabouts unknown (1980); oil by Goldsborough Anderson (about 1903) at Lancing Coll.; min. (as a child, with his bro. George) by Sir W. Ross was last in possn. of Lord Wraxall (in 1930.

    Birth:
    8 Sussex Square,

    Died:
    Barrow Court

    Henry married Emily Anna Otter on 22 Jun 1883 in Lindfield, Sussex. Emily (daughter of Rev. William Bruere Otter and Elizabeth Melvil) was born on 6 Mar 1854 in Cowfold, Sussex; died on 5 Jul 1928 in Fyfield, Berkshire; was buried on 8 Jul 1928 in Barrow Gurney, Somerset. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Emily Anna Otter was born on 6 Mar 1854 in Cowfold, Sussex (daughter of Rev. William Bruere Otter and Elizabeth Melvil); died on 5 Jul 1928 in Fyfield, Berkshire; was buried on 8 Jul 1928 in Barrow Gurney, Somerset.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 9 Apr 1854, Cowfold, Sussex
    • Residence: 1861, Cowfold, Sussex
    • Residence: 1891, London
    • Residence: 1901, Berkshire

    Notes:

    5th daughter of Rev. William Bruere Otter, Archdeacon of Lewes, by Elizabeth, 3rd and youngest daughter of Robert Melvil, English Consul at Amsterdam. Baptised 9 April 1854 in Cowfold Parish Church. Buried 8 July 1928 at Barrow Gurney. Memorial Inscription in the churchyard there and in Barrow Court chapel. Memorial reredos and Memorial window, both as aforesaid under her husband. Administration 23 November 1928.

    The following is a selection from a number of posts which she held at different times. In 1920 she resigned from sixteen on account of ill health. An original member of the General and Exec. Committees of the Somerset Federation of Women's Institutes, 1902-12, and an elected Vice-President, 1902-28; President of the Barrow-Gurney Women's Institute till 1928; Founder and President of the local Nursing Association; for many years on the Committee of the Somerset Association of the Welfare of Women and Girls:
    co-opted Member of the Board of Guardians of Long Ashton afsd. 1904-28, and acted on many of its sub-committees; on the Somerset County Education Committee, 1903-20, and co-opted Member of its Special Subjects Committee, 1913-20; a Trustee of St. Michael's Home afsd. till 1928; on the Council of Bristol Blind School for many years till 1928; on the General Committee of Bristol Blind Asylum 1912-28; founded in 1912 the North Somerset Women's Unionist Association and was President and Chairman thereof; Local Representative of the Long Ashton War Pensions Sub-committee, 1914-20.

    Portraits: By Wm. Walker (1883); by Goldsborough Anderson (1905); min. by Miss Hall, last in possession of her son Major Anthony Gibbs.

    Birth:
    Vicarage

    Died:
    Car Accident

    Children:
    1. Lieut. Colonel William Otter Gibbs was born on 13 Sep 1883 in Clifton, Gloucestershire; died on 22 Mar 1960; was buried in Mar 1960 in Barrow Gurney, Somerset.
    2. Lieut. Noel Martin Gibbs was born on 25 Dec 1884 in Barrow Gurney, Somerset; died on 20 Mar 1916 in Kahe, German East Africa; was buried in Moschi, Tanzania.
    3. The Rev. Francis Antony Woodard Gibbs was born on 17 Dec 1885 in Barrow Court, Barrow Gurney, Somerset; died on 3 Aug 1946 in Fairford, Gloucestershire.
    4. Roland Vicary Gibbs was born on 16 Mar 1887 in Barrow Gurney, Somerset; died on 19 Jul 1909 in Barrow Gurney, Somerset.
    5. Matilda Blanche Gibbs was born on 20 Nov 1888 in Barrow Gurney, Somerset; died on 14 Jan 1889 in Barrow Gurney, Somerset.
    6. 4. Major Guy Melvil Gibbs was born on 15 Dec 1889 in Paddington, London; died on 14 Mar 1959 in Cirencester, Gloucestershire; was buried in Barrow Gurney, Somerset.
    7. Ralph Crawley Boevey Gibbs was born on 24 Jul 1891 in Barrow Court, Barrow Gurney, Somerset; died on 10 Aug 1957 in Rudston, Yorkshire.
    8. Captain Lionel Cyril Gibbs was born on 15 Feb 1893 in Flax Bourton, Somerset; died on 25 Dec 1940 in Hampshire.
    9. Mary Albinia Gibbs was born on 5 Nov 1894 in Down Ampney, Gloucestershire; died on 15 Sep 1979.

  3. 10.  Henry Percy St John

    Henry married Maude Louise Glyn. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Maude Louise Glyn (daughter of Pascoe Ch. Glyn).
    Children:
    1. 5. Margaret Olivia St. John was born on 3 Jun 1890 in Westminster, London; died on 29 Sep 1964 in Cirencester, Gloucestershire; was buried in Barrow Gurney, Somerset.

  5. 12.  Archibald William Merry was born in 1852 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland; died on 16 Aug 1933 in 18 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, Westminster, London.

    Archibald married Hon. Ida Helen Lizzie Chetwynd on 15 Nov 1899 in Holy Trinity, Sloane Street, Chelsea, London. Ida was born on 24 Feb 1860 in Dalmeny Park, West Lothian, Scotland; died on 3 Jan 1950 in Belladrum House, Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Hon. Ida Helen Lizzie Chetwynd was born on 24 Feb 1860 in Dalmeny Park, West Lothian, Scotland; died on 3 Jan 1950 in Belladrum House, Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 2 Apr 1911, Danesbury Park, Welwyn, Hertfordshire

    Children:
    1. 6. Lt. Col. Eion James Henry Merry was born on 3 Jan 1904 in Westminster, London; died on 23 Sep 1966 in Northern Infirmary, Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland.

  7. 14.  Arthur Owen Crichton was born on 15 Aug 1876; died on 11 Jul 1970.

    Arthur married Katharine Helen Elizabeth Trefusis. Katharine was born on 25 Jun 1881; died on 12 Apr 1964. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Katharine Helen Elizabeth Trefusis was born on 25 Jun 1881; died on 12 Apr 1964.
    Children:
    1. 7. Jean Trefusis Crichton was born on 15 May 1912 in Paddington, London; died on 5 Nov 2011.