Gibbs Family Tree
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101 | <p><i>Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897. </i> Microfilm Publication M237, 675 rolls. NAI: <a href="http://research.archives.gov/description/6256867" target="_blank">6256867</a>. Records of the U.S. Customs Service, Record Group 36. National Archives at Washington, D.C.</p> <p><i>Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957.</i> Microfilm Publication T715, 8892 rolls. NAI: <a href="http://research.archives.gov/description/300346" target="_blank">300346</a>. Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service; National Archives at Washington, D.C.</p> <p><i>Supplemental Manifests of Alien Passengers and Crew Members Who Arrived on Vessels at New York, New York, Who Were Inspected for Admission, and Related Index, compiled 1887-1952.</i> Microfilm Publication A3461, 21 rolls. NAI: <a href="http://research.archives.gov/description/3887372" target="_blank">3887372.</a> RG 85, Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787-2004; Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service; National Archives, Washington, D.C. </p> <p><i>Index to Alien Crewmen Who Were Discharged or Who Deserted at New York, New York, May 1917-Nov. 1957.</i> Microfilm Publication A3417. NAI: <a href="http://research.archives.gov/description/4497925" target="_blank">4497925.</a> National Archives at Washington, D.C.</p> <p><i>Passenger Lists, 1962-1972, and Crew Lists, 1943-1972, of Vessels Arriving at Oswego, New York.</i> Microfilm Publication A3426. NAI: <a href="http://research.archives.gov/description/4441521" target="_blank">4441521.</a> National Archives at Washington, D.C.</p> | Source (S342)
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102 | <p>"New Jersey Deaths and Burials, 1720–1971." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2009, 2010. Index entries derived from digital copies of original and compiled records.</p> | Source (S368)
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103 | ( Refer to National Trust guide book to Clevedon Court for family tree.) 1851 CENSUS - Aged 9, living with parents and grandfather. Also, 2 stepsisters (children of her mother's first marriage.) | Elton, Laura Beatrice (I2594)
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104 | (Harriet) Virginia Spencer Cowles OBE (August 24, 1910 – September 17, 1983[2]) was a noted American journalist, biographer, and travel writer. During her long career, Cowles went from covering fashion, to covering the Spanish Civil War, the turbulent period in Europe leading up to World War II, and the entire war. Her service as a correspondent was recognized by the British government with an OBE in 1947. After the war, she published a number of critically acclaimed biographies of historical figures. In 1983, while traveling with her husband, she was killed in an automobile accident which left him severely injured. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Cowles | Cowles, Harriet Virginia Spencer (I2288)
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105 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gibbs, M.B. (I2344)
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106 | - British subject | Edgcumbe, Richard John Frederick (I1601)
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107 | 1 Harold Road, | Fortescue-Brickdale, Laura (I2644)
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108 | 1 Ovington Square, SW1 | Newman, Mary Ella (I2200)
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109 | 10 Lennox Gardens | Gibbs, Christian Louisa (I1987)
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110 | 10 Lennox Gardens | Gibbs, Sibella Mary (I1982)
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111 | 10 Lennox Gardens | Gibbs, Sibella Mary (I1982)
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112 | 10 Lennox Gardens, | Gibbs, Helen Bridget MBE, TD (I1985)
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113 | 10 Sussex Square | Gibbs, Agnes Hilda (I2592)
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114 | 10th son, born at 11 Bedford Square aforesaid 23 February and baptised 25 April 1837 at St. Giles-in-the-Fields. Died at 11 Bedford Square, 1 April 1838 and was buried at the said St. Giles-in-the-Fields. | Gibbs, Joseph (I1625)
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115 | 11 Hertford Street | Trotter, Margaret Evelyn (I2571)
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116 | 11th Baron Suffield (created 1786). Educated at Eton. Commissioned Coldstream Guards 1942; during the Second World War served in North Africa and Italy 1942-45. Malaya 1948-50 (M.C. 1950). Retired as Major 1961. Officer of Order of Orange, Nassau; one of H.M. Hon. Corps of Gentlemen at Arms since 1973. Artist, water-colourist. | Harbord-Hamond, Anthony Philip 11th Baron Suffield (I2209)
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117 | 11th son and youngest son. Born at 11 Bedford Squre aforesaid 4 January and baptised 28 March 1839 at St. Giles-in-the-Fields. Educated Radley College and 1852-3 Eton College. Died at Belmont aforesaid 31 July and was buried 6 August 1856 at Clifton Hampden. Memorial Inscription there. His diary, 1856, in in possession of J.A. Gibbs. Water colour drawing of him by Mrs Gray 1847, with his sister Mary, is in possession of F. L. Gibbs. A duplicate, also, of him alone, in possession of Lord Aldenham. His death in 1856 aged 17 was followed within 6 months by that of his brothers Antony & Francies aged 34 & 26: their sister Caroline died 2 years later aged 30, and their brother William in 1860 aged 29: all of consumption or kindred diseases. | Gibbs, Robert Crawley (I1623)
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118 | 12 Gatestone Road | Fortescue-Brickdale, Matthew Knt. OBE (I2643)
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119 | 12 Upper Belgrave St. | Gibbs, The Hon. Vicary (I1635)
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120 | 12th Royal Lancers. Eldest son of Van Duzer Burton and Mrs F. T. Seggerman. | Burton, Captain Van Duzer (I2395)
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121 | 13 Eastbourne Terrace | Medley, Dudley Julius (I2067)
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122 | 13 Hyde Park Gardens | Gibbs, Antony of Tyntesfield (I1695)
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123 | 13 Hyde Park Street | Gibbs, Alice Blanche (I1728)
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124 | 13 Hyde Park Street, | Gibbs, George Abraham (I1725)
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125 | 13 Hyde Park Street, | Gibbs, William (I1724)
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126 | 13 Hyde Park Street, Paddington | Gibbs, Edith Caroline (I1632)
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127 | 13 Park Sq. | Gibbs, The Hon. Mildred Dorothea OBE (I1792)
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128 | 14 Devonshire Terrace | Gibbs, Lady Mabel Beatrice (I2588)
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129 | 15 Stratford Road | Ward, Edith Marjorie (I801)
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130 | 16 Hyde Park Gardens | Gibbs, Albinia Ann (I1729)
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131 | 16 Hyde Park Gardens | Gibbs, Albinia Ann (I1729)
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132 | 16 Hyde Park Gardens | Gibbs, Colonel John Evelyn MC (I1738)
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133 | 16 Hyde Park Gardens | Gibbs, Lieut. Colonel William CVO (I1737)
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134 | 16 Hyde Park Gardens, | Gibbs, Major Guy Melvil (I2315)
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135 | 17 Draycott Avenue | Gibbs, Lt. Col. Sir Peter Evan Wyldbore LVO, CVO, KCVO (I2128)
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136 | 17 Draycott Avenue, | Gibbs, Michael Edmund Hubert (I2113)
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137 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Miles, Rev. Robert William (I2561)
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138 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Macdonald of Sleat, Sir Ian Godfrey Bosville (I2511)
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139 | 1851 CENSUS - Aged 12, at Marlborough College. 1871 CENSUS - Aged 32, living at Deacon's Hill, Edgware.Occ. Merchant. Children, 6 listed, no wife. 1881 CENSUS - Aged 42 , living at 46 Lower Grosvenor St. Occ. Merchant, S. America. Laura, aged 38, Lillian, aged 15, & Mabel , aged16. Also present, Edmund Elton, 54, (brother in law), Justice of the Peace - Somerset, and wife Mary, 56. PROBATE - 1 March 1882, personal estate of £127,333 19s 11d. ( Refer to National Trust guide book for Tyntesfield for family tree.) | Gibbs, George Louis Monck (I2580)
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140 | 1860 U.S. census, population schedule. NARA microfilm publication M653, 1,438 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. | Source (S370)
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141 | 1861 CENSUS - Living @@ 18 Endsleigh St. St Pancras. London, with parents, aged 4. Also sister Kate. 1871 CENSUS - At school, 1 Little Deans Yard, St. Margarets, Westminister. Aged 14. 1881 CENSUS - Living at Birchamp Villa, Norwood, Croydon, with family, aged 24, occ. Student of Law. 1891 CENSUS - Living in (12 Gatestone ??), Upper Norwood. Aged 34, occ. Barrister. 1901 CENSUS - Living in 40 Clanricarde Gdns. Kensington, London. Aged 44, occ. Barrister, Registrar of Land Registry. 1911 CENSUS - Living at 79 Cornwall Gardens, Kensington. Aged 54, occ. Barrister, Registrar of Land Registry. Family listed,wife Mabel, aged 46; daughter Laura, aged 21: son Matthew aged 20: and son Edmund aged 10. Died at Gorse Corner, Townsend Drive, St.Albans, Herts. on 29 Sept 1944. Probate read on 29 January 1945 at Llandudno to Matthew F-B OBE company director. Effects £3909 9s 1d. { Watercolour painting, entitled "From the Meadow Building, Christchurch, Oxford. 1876" by C.F.Brickdale. } # # At 10 Shady Grove, Hilton,Derby. | Fortescue-Brickdale, Sir Charles Knight, FRGS of Newland (I2639)
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142 | 1891 CENSUS - Living with parents @@ 12 Gatestone Road, Upper Norwood, Croydon. 1901 CENSUS - @@ private school, "Parkside", Kingston Rd. Ewell, Surrey. 1911 CENSUS - Living at 79 Cornwall Gardens, Kensington, London. with parents Sir Charles and Mabel and Laura and Edmund. Died at 2 Gonville House, Manor Fields, London SW15 on 22 Oct 1969. Probate read, 30 April 1970 London. Left £21714. Immigration & Travel. 20 June 1919 - Listed as a passenger on "Cap Polonio", sailing from Plymouth to Mauritius. 29 June 1940 - Listed as a passenger on the "Athlone Castle" sailing from Durban, S. Africa to Southampton. | Fortescue-Brickdale, Matthew Knt. OBE (I2643)
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143 | 1901 CENSUS - Aged 1, living at 12 Gatestone Rd. Upper Norwood, Croydon. 1911 CENSUS - Aged 21, living at 79 Cornwell Gradens, Kensington, London, with parents. | Fortescue-Brickdale, Laura (I2644)
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144 | 1911 CENSUS - Aged 10, living at 79 Cornwell Gardens,Kensington, London, with parents. Record on Passenger List of "Kaiser-I-Hind", Dep. London 15 Oct 1920, for Calcutta, India. Died as a result of a motoring accident. | Fortescue-Brickdale, Edmund Arthur (I2645)
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145 | 1911 CENSUS - Living at "The Vicarage" , Huddersfield. Occ. Vicar of Huddersfield. 1917 - 24 Dean of Cape Town, South Africa. Visited Canada in 1924, departing Montreal on "Windsor Castle", arriving Southampton 17 July 1924. | Rolt, Very Rev. Cecil Henry (I2661)
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146 | 1st Baronet (created 1956). 1st son of Hon. Edwin Charles William Ponsonby (born 1851), for whom see 'The Ponsonby Family', by Sir John Ponsonby (1929), and de Mauley in 'Burke's Peerage', by his 1st wife Emily Dora (died 1897), daughter of Octavius E. Coope, MP. Born in Grosvenor Street, Westminster. Educated at Eton College 1893-8, matric: Oxford (Balliol College), 1898, BA 1901. Admitted a solicitor 1904. Joined West Kent (Queen's Own) Yeomanry 1910 - subsequently The 97th (Kent Yeo.) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery Territorial Army - Lieut. April 1914; Capt. 1917; Major 1920; Lieut-Col. 1930. Served in the Great War in Gallipoli and Egypt with West Kent (Q.O.) Yeomanry which became, January 1917-June 1919, the 10th (Yeo.) Battalion of The Buffs, with whom he served in Palestine and France. Temporary Lieut-Col. 1919 (?Jan). Croix de Guerre (avec palme), May, 1918. British War Medal; Allies' (Victory) Medal. Territorial Decoration 1925. Managing Director of British Central Africa, Ld., 1922-32; Director of The Uganda Co., Ld.; On the Council of the Joint East African Board, the Africa Society, etc.; Dep. Chairman of the East African section of London Chamber of Commerce. Hon. Member of the House Committee of the London Hospital. In Masonry, Past Provincial Guard Swordbearer of Oxfordshire. Lieut-Col. and Brevet Col. 97th (Kent Yeo.) Field Brig. R.A. 1930-36, and Hon. Col. 297th (Kent Yeo.) Light Anti-Aircraft Regt. RA 1942-9; Deputy Leiutenant for Oxon; appointed Parliamentary Private Sec. to Sec. of State for War 1940, and to Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs 1941. Chairman of Council of Royal Commonwealth Society 1954-57; President of Royal African Society 1963-70; MP for Sevenoaks Division of Kent (C) July 1935-February 1950. Author of West Kent (QO) 'Yeomanry 1914-19; Woodstock, the History of an Oxfordshire Parish, 1946; 'Wootton, The Anatomy of an Oxfordshire Village, 1968'; and 'Ponsonby Remembers'. Awarded medal of Royal Society of Arts for a paper on Nyasaland, 1914. | Ponsonby, Sir Charles Edward TD (I1904)
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147 | 1st daughter of Antony Gibbs of Tyntesfield. Baptised in May 1876 at St. Michael's, Paddington. Portrait, aged 6 (1882) by W. Walker; Portrait (1878) by E. Clifford, see Lord Wraxall, both last in possession of Lord Wraxall. | Gibbs, Albinia Rose (I1745)
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148 | 1st daughter of Antony Hubert Gibbs. Baptised 24 Feb 1901 at Wraxall, Somerset.Married 16 Sept. 1925 at Clyst St. George. d 19 Feb 1977 and bur. in Finchampstead ch yd. Before marriage was President of Girls' Exeter Diocesan Assoc., Scoutmaster of Boy Scouts and Captain of Girl Guides. 1925-75 On Committee of Florence Nightingale Hospital for Gentlewomen in Lisson Grove, London. 1935-39 Active with Roehampton Conservative Assn. and 1945-77 with Crowthorne Conservative Assn. (Chairman, Women's Committee). Chairman and President, Crowthorne Girl Guides. There are three Memorials to her at Crowthorne, Berkshire. 1. Flowering Cherry Tree donated by Crowthorne Girl Guides, planted 19 Feb. 1978 by her son William, in Crowthorne Churchyard; 2. Elaine Edgedale Silver Cup for Crowthorne children's Spring Bulb Competition, 1st awarded 18 Feb. 1978; 3. Elaine Edgedale Memorial Rose Bowl for Best Kept Garden in Crowthorne, 1st awarded 15 July 1978. Portraits: Pastel as a child by H. M. Heaton; small water colour by unknown artist when about 5 or 6 years old; and an oil painting by unknown artist when about 8 years old. All in the possession of her son Lt. Col. william Richard Edgedale. | Gibbs, Elaine Blanche (I2105)
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149 | 1st daughter of Archdeacon Kenneth F. Gibbs. Baptised at Aldenham 7 November 1897. In the Great War served in the Voluntary Aid Detachment of the British Red Cross Society. Justice of the Peace 1942-45. WVS Centre Organiser 1939-45. Commissioner of Girl Guides for Oxfordshire 1942-48. Was actively involved in village and local affairs, principally the church and the Over Sixties Club. Hobbies: gardening and needlework. Portrait: by de Gleyn at Filkins. | Gibbs, Dorothea Louisa JP (I1952)
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150 | 1st daughter of Evan H. Llewellyn of Langford Court, Burrington, Somerset, MP (by Mary Blanche, 1st daughter of Thomas Somers (died 1862) of Mendip Lodge, Burrington, for whom see Burke's 'Landed Gentry'. Baptised 11 July 1875 at Burrington. Co-opted member of the Devon County Council's Committee for Care of the Mentally Defective. Member of the following committees: Exeter Diocesan Association for Care of Friendless Girls (Chairman 1927-9); the Devon Voluntary Association for Welfare of the Mentally Defective; the Royal West of England Institution for the Deaf and Dumb; Devon District Nursing Assn. (Topsham & District). Founder Member and 1st President of Clyst St. George & Ebford Women's Institute. A Trustee of St. Michael's Home, Cheddar. Founded Clyst St. George Mother's Union branch 1912. Portrait: Pastel by H. M. Heaton in possession of great-nephew Patrick Gibbs. | Llewellyn, Mary Mercy (I2104)
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