Gibbs Family Tree
Notes
Matches 801 to 850 of 2,228
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801 | Barrow Court | Miles, Sir Peter Tremayne KCVO (I2556)
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802 | Barry served for 41 years in the Department of Foreign Affairs in Australia, his career culminating as Ambassador in three countries: Iran, Greece and Turkey. | Hall, Francis Barrington (I655)
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803 | Bathsheba Borne was the great-grand daughter of Mayflower passengers John Howland and Elizabeth Tilley. Elizabeth Tilley's parents, John Tilley and Joan Hurst Tilley, were also Mayflower passengers, but did not survive the first winter in the New World. Bathsheba was the daughter of Judge Melatiah Bourne and Desire Chipman. | Bourne, Bathsheba (I6403)
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804 | Baylis House | Gibbs, George Harold (I2589)
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805 | Bearsden | Heberden, Josephine Emily (I2873)
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806 | Beatrix Maud Palmer, Countess of Selborne (11 April 1858 – 27 April 1950) was a British political and women's rights activist. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maud_Palmer,_Countess_of_Selborne | Gascoyne-Cecil, Beatrix Maud Countess of Selborne (I1386)
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807 | Bedgebury Park | Beresford-Hope, The Right Honourable Alexander James (I3188)
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808 | Beilby Lawley, 3rd Baron Wenlock GCSI GCIE KCB VD PC (12 May 1849 – 15 January 1912) was a British soldier, Liberal politician and colonial administrator who was the Governor of Madras from 1891 to 1896. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beilby_Lawley,_3rd_Baron_Wenlock | Lawley, Beilby 3rd Baron Wenlock (I4646)
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809 | Beilby Richard Lawley, 2nd Baron Wenlock (2 April 1818 – 6 November 1880) was an English nobleman, eldest son of Paul Thompson, 1st Baron Wenlock and 8th Baronet. He succeeded in the Barony and Baronetcy and to the family estate at Escrick, Yorkshire on the death of his father in 1852. He served in the Yorkshire Hussars latterly as Colonel, was Member of Parliament for Pontefract 1851–1852 and was Lord Lieutenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire 1864–1880. He married Lady Elizabeth Grosvenor, daughter of Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Marquess of Westminster, and had eight children, including four sons who each in turn succeeded to the titles. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beilby_Lawley,_2nd_Baron_Wenlock | Lawley, Beilby Richard 2nd Baron Wenlock (I1252)
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810 | Being persecuted on account of his religion, upon the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes by Louis XIV, in 1685, he fled from Orange, where he was established as a merchant in the Netherlands. When peace was re-established, consequent upon the Treaty of Ryswick, he returned to the Principality Orange; but, war having broken out anew, he left his native country a second time in 1703 and settled in Orbe in Switzerland. | Faure, Pierre (I618)
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811 | Believed to belong to the family of Vicary of Dunkeswell, Devon, but proof lacks other than that papers exist sealed by her husband, and by her sister's husband, Hugh Mallett, with their own arms impaling the Vicary arms, or (after the death of the last of her brothers) bearing them on an escuthcheon of pretence (see G.A.Gibbs's will and a letter of 1793 in Aldenham Genealogical Cols, Vol. A, p.223 and Vol. C,1 p.383; also Gibbs Ped. 1904 edn p.xvii and its Preface of 1903). Her husband's house in Palace Yard, Exeter, continued to be her home till her death. Her first cousin Samuel Munckley was the founder of the Bristol house of business which later became Gibbs Bright & Co. | Vicary, Anne of Dunkeswell (I822)
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812 | Belmont | Pott, Anne (I2833)
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813 | Belmont | Gibbs, Rev. George Henry (I2577)
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814 | Belmont | Gibbs, Anne (I1615)
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815 | Belmont | Crawley, Caroline (I434)
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816 | Belmont | Gibbs, Rev. William Cobham (I2579)
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817 | Belmont | Gibbs, Joseph Hucks (I2583)
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818 | Belmont | Gibbs, Caroline (I1616)
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819 | Belmont | Gibbs, Emily (I2735)
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820 | Belmont | Gibbs, Harriet Theresa (I2575)
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821 | Belmount | Heberden, Rev. George (I2872)
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822 | Benhay | Gibbs, Rev. Canon William Gilbert (I2486)
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823 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Woodard, Benjamin Piers (I3353)
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824 | Bernard William Francis Armitage (6 July 1890 – 25 August 1976) was an English physician and psychiatrist specializing in sexual psychology. A Fellow of the British Psychological Society, and a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, the Royal College of Physicians, and the Council of the Royal Medico-Psychological Association, he taught at Cambridge, the Bethlem Royal Hospital, and St Bart's. See https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Armitage | Armitage, Bernard William Francis (I1096)
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825 | Birth registered Bavarian Ambassador's Chapel | Molteno, John Charles Sir (I444)
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826 | Bitten by a red-back spider while out walking with her children near Government Wharf at Parramatta | Crowley, Catherine (I409)
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827 | BMD DECEMBER 1843 VOL 15 PAGE 162 LUTTERWORTH, LEICESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND | Gurney, Rev. Alfred (I1734)
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828 | Board of Guardian Records, 1834-1906 and Church of England Parish Registers, 1754-1906. London Metropolitan Archives, London.<p>Images produced by permission of the City of London Corporation Libraries, Archives and Guildhall Art Gallery Department. The City of London 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 City of London, Guildhall, PO Box 270, London EC2P 2EJ. Infringement of the above condition may result in legal action.</p> | Source (S361)
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829 | Board of Guardian Records, 1834-1906 and Church of England Parish Registers, 1813-1906. London Metropolitan Archives, London. Images produced by permission of the City of London Corporation Libraries, Archives and Guildhall Art Gallery Department. The City of London 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 City of London, Guildhall, PO Box 270, London EC2P 2EJ. Infringement of the above condition may result in legal action. | Source (S447)
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830 | Board of Trade: Commercial and Statistical Department and successors: Inwards Passenger Lists | Source (S393)
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831 | Board of Trade: Commercial and Statistical Department and successors: Inwards Passenger Lists | Source (S391)
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832 | Board of Trade: Commercial and Statistical Department and successors: Inwards Passenger Lists | Source (S414)
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833 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gibbs, Rufus Michael John (I447)
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834 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Nicholas Roland Antony Gibbs / Marzia Maria Guilia (F353)
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835 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Merry, Davina Jean (I2455)
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836 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mitchell, Caroline Ann Rosamund (I2412)
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837 | Born 11 May 1892 at Bletchington Park, co. Oxon, 7th and youngest daughter of Arthur Annesley, 11th Viscount. Baptised at Bletchington Park, co. Oxon. In the Great War she served in the Voluntary Aid Detachment of the Red Cross Soc. as a nurse in the Infirmary at Oxford, Netley Hospital and the military Hospital at Vimereux, France; mentioned in Despatches July 1919; General Service (Victory) medal, and Allies medal. | Annesley, Hon. Dorothy (I2744)
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838 | Born 12 December 1926, baptised 13 February 1927 at Appleton, Berks. Educated at Loretto. Lieutenant Genadier Guards 1944-47. Member of Lloyds 1958. Member P.C.C. St. Helens, Bishopsgate, London. Member of the Full Gospel Businessmen's Fellowship International. Clubs: First Guards Club (dining club). Interests: Golf. | Gibbs, Caryl Antony Vaughan (I2747)
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839 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gibbs, Jennifer Susan CVO (I1801)
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840 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gibbs, Clemency Columba Alice (I445)
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841 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gibbs, Thomas Antony John (I1818)
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842 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gibbs, Eion Roland Merry (I4054)
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843 | Born 14 January 1904. Younger son of Rev. Harry Bathurst-Norman of Iwood Manor, Somerset. Educated at Harrow and Magdalen College, Oxford, BA (1925); MA (1954). Barrister-at-law, Middle Temple (1940). Buried at St. John's, Jersey, Channel Islands. Kenya Administration 1926, Zanzibar 1936, Palestine 1938, Kenya 1941, Retired 1946. Advocate of the Supreme Court of Kenya 1948. Resident Magistrate Kenya 1964-70. General Service Medal (Palestine) 1940. Clubs: Muthaiga Country Club, Nairobi. | Bathurst Norman, Charles (I2090)
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844 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gibbs, Theodore Harry Charles (I1819)
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845 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Brignall, Anne Matilda (I4068)
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846 | Born 1667, son of Antoine Aufäre and Antoinette Gervais. Fleeing. France without abjuring, he studied theology at Leiden 1690, was received as a proposant in 1692, and in 1696 was ordained in Holland [Livre Synodal, May 1692 and Sept. 1696], where his father had managed to transfer 225,000 lives. He was in England by 1698, when he was permitted to preach at Threadneedle Street [FCL, MS 8, f..71]. In 1700 he was endenized at the same time as his father [HSQS XVIL, 317], and two months later married Sarah Amsincg in Holland. He was reordained Anglican deacon and priest by Bishop Compton on 29 June 1700 [LMA, MS 9535/3, p.97]. Becoming a minister of the French church of the Savoy in 1701, he remained in that position until 1727, when he removed to the Chapel Royal, St James. He was twice invited to join the French Committee but declined [Estats, 1706, 1710]. Member of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts [HSP XX, 95]. He built a house in Charles Street, Westminster. He died in 1758 aged 91, and was buried in Paddington. His private correspondence survives and has been described in HSP IX, 108-16, 145-60 and XI, 255-62, and calendared in HSQS volume XL; statements in this entry not otherwise attributed are from those works. As is noted by Winifred Turner who calendared the papers, they say remarkably little about his ecclesiastical ideas and much more about his activities as trustee, financial advisor, agent, and executor. HSP IX includes a reproduction of his miniature portrait. [The Huguenots in Later Stuart Britain - Robin Gwynn] | Aufrere, Israel Antoine (I4728)
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847 | Born 17 April 1925. Son of Major Alexander Black Mitchell of Poulton Priory, Gloucestershire. Educated at Harrow (Capt. cricket XI) and Trinity College, Cambridge University (cricket XI). First-class cricketer Glos. XI 1950-1952. Sub.-Lieut. R.N.V.R. 1943-46, served WW2, High Sheriff Glos. 1969. Partner in Rylands & Co., Cirencester, since 1960. Land Agent and Farmer, FRICS, FAAV. Died on 4th June 2011. | Mitchell, Ian Norman (I2407)
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848 | Born 17 April 1954. Daughter of George William Murray Smith of Iverk, Piltown, Co. Kilkenny. Educated at St. Mary's, Wantage. Died 15 April 1997. (no offspring). | Smith, Anne Virginia (I2206)
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849 | Born 17 September 1913. Baptised privately at Tyntesfield and received into the Church 29 November 1913 at Wraxall. Portraits: min. in diamond locket (1916), min. by M. R. (1917), water colour drawing aged 4, portrait by W. R. Symonds (1917), min. by Miss E. C. Brisley full length (1925); were all five in possn. of Lord Wraxall in 1930. Last address: Villa Villetri, Vallee des Vaux, St. Helier, Jersey, C.I. | Gibbs, Doreen Albinia de Burgh (I2087)
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850 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gibbs, Justin Geoffrey (I1847)
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