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1001 Countess Ekaterina Semyonovna Vorontsov (October 24, 1784 in Saint Petersburg – March 27, 1856 in London), sometimes spelled Woronzow, was the daughter of Semyon Vorontsov, the Russian ambassador in Britain from 1785

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Vorontsov 
Vorontsova, Countess Catherine Semyonovna (I3094)
 
1002 Countess of Morton. Baptised at Badminton, Glos. on 3 April 1927. Educated at St. Michael's Watermoor, Cirencester and Cheltenham Ladies College.

Living at Dalmahoy Home Farm, Kirknewton. Partner of Dalmahoy Farms and Director of Dalmahoy Country Club (1978). Plays polo in the Dalmahoy Team.

Portrait: By A. Beauchamp Cameron (1964) last in her possession. 
Gibbs, Mary Sheila Countess of Morton (I2813)
 
1003 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Avinash Rajan / Maya Antonia Mascarenhas Prabhu (F399)
 
1004 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Kamaljit Singh Kalkat / Arati Nicola Mascarenhas Prabhu (F400)
 
1005 Cumberland County Settlers from Ireland. Joan Jowsey compiles a self-published book, Cumberland County Families (Truro, 1988). It list many families with a brief note as to their origins. I was able to verfy that 21 families began with someone actually born in Ireland, although others may have been. He was ordained a Presbyterian minister in 1766, came out to Halifax the following year.. He married at Halifax, 24 July 1771, Abigail, dau of Malachy Salter, and had 10 children. He was drowned in the Musquodoboit River, NS, on 21 Nov 1799 Murdoch, Rev. James (I4651)
 
1006 D'Arcy Wentworth (14 February 1762 – 7 July 1827) was born in Portadown, County Armagh, Ireland and emigrated to Australia as an assistant surgeon to the then new colony of Sydney.

For details see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%27Arcy_Wentworth

 
Wentworth, D'Arcy (I714)
 
1007 D'Arcy Wentworth (1762?-1827), medical practitioner and public servant, was born near Portadown, Ireland, the sixth of the eight children of D'Arcy Wentworth and his wife, Martha Dickson, also of County Armagh. The first of the Irish Wentworths to come to Australia could trace his ancestry through twenty generations from Robert of Wentworth Woodhouse in Yorkshire in the thirteenth century.

Article was published in Australian Dictionary of Biography http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/wentworth-darcy-1545

 
Wentworth, D'Arcy (I714)
 
1008 D'Arcy Wentworth, born Dorset Crowley Wentworth (23 June 1793 – 21 July 1861), was a New South Wales politician.

He was born on Norfolk Island to D'Arcy Wentworth and Catherine Crowley; he and his brother William Charles Wentworth were educated in England from 1803. His father changed his name in 1799 to D'Arcy from Dorset Crowley. He enlisted in the army in 1811 and returned to New South Wales, rising to the rank of captain in 1825. He married Elizabeth Macpherson on 27 April 1826; they were childless. From 1843 to 1845 he was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council. Wentworth died in Sydney in 1861 
Wentworth, Captain D'Arcy (Dorset) (I1104)
 
1009 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Douglas, Hon. Charles James Sholto (I2819)
 
1010 Dame Anstice Gibbs, DCVO, CBE (b. Hertfordshire, 2 January 1905, d. Hampshire, 7th February 1978) was the Chief Commissioner of the Girl Guides Association in the UK for ten years, and vice-chair of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) from 1957 to 1960.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anstice_Gibbs
 
Gibbs, Dame Anstice Rosa DCVO, CBE (I1936)
 
1011 Daniel Lindley (August 24, 1801 – September 3, 1880) was an American missionary in South Africa. He and his wife Lucy founded the Inanda Seminary School in 1869. Lindley was pastor to the first Dutch Reformed Church in the Orange Free State. He was a pastor to the Voortrekkers. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Lindley Lindley, Daniel (I249)
 
1012 Date from commemorative Wall Tablets and painted Hatchents at Christ Church with St Ewen, Broad Street, Bristol, England Schimmelpennick, Marrianne (I71)
 
1013 Date to be confirmed Youard, Frances (I5098)
 
1014 Daughter and coheir of Robert Lyle of Topsham, by Mary, daughter of Nicholas Downe. She married a third time to Robert Framingham. Lyle, Sarah (I1627)
 
1015 Daughter and heiress of Henry Hendy, Esq., of the isle of Barbadoes by a daughter of ...Perry. Died childless 15 November 1809 at Dr. Lovell's house in Berkeley Sq (?Bristol), buried at St. Augustin's, Bristol.

For her brothers and sisters see 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J. A. Gibbs, pp. 156, n3 and 342 n2; and for note of portrait, p. 435. In Gibbs Pedigree (1904) p. 13 and in 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J. A. Gibbs, Dr. Lovell's house where she died is given as in Berkeley Square London, which perhaps should be the Berkeley Square in Bristol. For note of portraits see 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' p.435. 
Hendy, Salvina Grant (I1770)
 
1016 Daughter of ..... Coade and Christian his wife. Married at Clyst St. George 1565: Churchwarden 1597.

The date of marriage of John and Cecily, as also the date of burial of George (father-in-law) are earlier than any entries in the existing Registers of Clyst St. George. They are mentioned in the Preface to the transcription of the Registers, printed in 1899, as to be seen in a MS. book called 'Woodbury Malt Book' into which Matthew Lee of Woodbury copied them from leaves of the Registers which have been lost. The greater part of the said MS. was copied in full in 1854 into H.H. Gibbs' 'Aldenham General Collections', Vol. A., pp. 475-559 and abstracts on pp. 395-6. The MS., written about 1761, was then owned by Lee's grandson, Col. B. W. Lee of Ebford Barton, Woodbury. Besides extracts from the Clyst St. George Registers it contains extracts from the Woodbury Registers, Woodbury Churchwardens' Book and 'Woodbury Malt Book' proper or Church Rate Book. (The last mentioned extracts are printed in the 'Archaelogical Journal, Vol. XL, p. 225).

Cecily's mother, Christian, (buried at Clyst St. George, 1577) married secondly, Roger Matthew (buried at Clyst St. George). Matthew's will, proved by wife Christian, 11 May 1571 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Doctors Commons, London, mentions his step-granddaughters, Margaret Tristram and Julian Gibbe and their father John Gibbe; witness Rev. William Gibbe. Christian's will, proved 4 April 1577 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Doctors Commons, London, mentions her son-in-law John Gibbe and daughter Cecily his wife, her grandson WIlliam Gibbe, her grandaughters Margaret Tristram and Julian Gibbe. 
Coade, Cecily (I2959)
 
1017 Daughter of Capt. Angus Valdimar Hambro, D.L., J.P., Milton Abbas, Dorset (see Burke's 'Landed Gentry'. Born 22 February 1923 in London. Married 19 September 1942 at Guards Chapel. Married secondly 29 May 1946, Rev. Hon. Andrew Charles Victor Elphinstone, younger son of 16th Baron Elphinstone; he died 19 March 1975. Maried thirdly 14 April 1980 Lt. Col. J.W.R. Woodroffe of Arnbarrow, Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire.

A Lady-in-Waiting to H.M.The Queen when Princess Elizabeth, 1945. An Extra Woman of the Bedchamber to H.M. The Queen. C.V.O. (1953). Address: Maryland, Worplesdon, Guildford, Surrey. 
Hambro, Jean Frances CVO (I1798)
 
1018 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Phillips, Mary-Anne Amy (I2188)
 
1019 Daughter of Commander George Francis Norton Bradford.

She married, secondly, Hon. John Astor, son of Lt.-Col. John Jacob Astor, 1st Baron Astor of Hever and Lady Violet Mary Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, in 1982. She married, thirdly, George John Charles Mercer Nairne Petty-FitzMaurice, 8th Marquess of Lansdowne, son of Major Lord Charles George Francis Mercer Nairne Petty-FitzMaurice and Lady Violet Mary Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, on 12 July 1995.
 
Bradford, Penelope Eve (I931)
 
1020 Daughter of Commander W.R.R. Leach, RN of Prior Croft, Camberley, Surrey Leach, Rosemary Elizabeth (I2257)
 
1021 Daughter of Dr. Edward Spencer Cowles of 95 Park Avenue, New York, USA. Educated privately.

Newspaper correspondent 1937-41, covering Spanish Civil War, The Russo-Finnish War, The European War. 1942 Special Assistant to American Ambassador in London. 1943-45 War
Correspondent for the Sunday Times covering North Africa, Italy, Western Europe.

Publications: Looking for Trouble, 1941; How America is Governed, 1944; No Cause for Alarm, 1949; Winston Churchill: The Era and The Man, 1953; Edward VII and His Circle, 1956; The Phantom Major, 1958; The Great Swindle, 1960; The Kaiser, 1963; The Defiant Swan Song, 1967; The Russian Dagger, 1969; The Romanoffs, 1971; The Rothschilds, 1973; The Last Tzar and Tzarina, 1977; The Astors, 1979.

 
Cowles, Harriet Virginia Spencer (I2288)
 
1022 Daughter of Dr. Taylor-Broun, MD of Johannesburg, South Africa, formerly of Tintern. Taylor-Broun, Dorothy Edith Margaret (I2890)
 
1023 Daughter of E.B.M. (Jack) Tremlett of Noddings, Chiddingfold, Surrey (see Burke's 'Landed Gentry). Educated at Downe House, 1949-54.
 
Tremlett, Philippa Helen (I2557)
 
1024 Daughter of Ernest Augustus Rootham, of Barnstaple, North Devon. Educated at Hereford House, Ilfracombe, Barnstaple.
 
Rootham, Mary Frances Hilary ARMC (I2715)
 
1025 Daughter of Francis Harding Newman of Midhurst, Sussex, MP, of the family of Newman of Nelmes in Burke's 'Landed Gentry'. Buried at Standish. Harding Newman, Susan Fayth (I2771)
 
1026 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Smith, Clarissa Katherine Rosamond Woollcombe (I2410)
 
1027 Daughter of H. Shoesmith, civil engineer, by Lilian Constance, daughter of George B. Newton. Divorced 1936. Shoosmith, Gwyndoline Sydney (I2679)
 
1028 Daughter of Hartley Gill of Hexham, Northumberland Gill, Marjorie Mary (I2652)
 
1029 Daughter of Henry and Erna Margot.

Marriage dissolved by divorce July 6 2000. 
Margot, Rose-Marie Ada (I2055)
 
1030 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Rous, Lady Virginia (I2336)
 
1031 Daughter of James Ball of 46 Park Avenue, Bromley. Educated at Bromley Grammar School.

State Registered Nurse, 1964. 1 son Charles; 1 daughter Harriet Anstice Bathurst, born 14 Feb. 1977 and married to Gavin James Holme with two daughters, Chloe Jane Holme born 5 October 2013, and Emma Catherine Holme born 15 October 2013. 
Ball, Susan Elizabeth (I2094)
 
1032 Daughter of Jerome Nugent Bankes, banker (for whose lineage see 'Bankes of Corfe Castle' in Burke's 'Landed Gentry' 1846 and 1925 editions), by Muriel Frances, daughter of Richard Henry Wingfield-Digby. Baptised 8 November 1890 at St. Saviour's, Pimlico.

In the Great War she was employed in decoding, first by the Canadian and American Dept. of the Ministry of Munitions; next by the "Women's Royal Naval Service", at first at Holyhead Station, afterwards at Admiralty Headquarters. After the War and till marriage employed in the Admiralty Hydrographic Dept.
 
Bankes, Cicely Muriel (I2646)
 
1033 Daughter of John Aspinwall. Educated at St. Paul's Girls School, 1956-63.

Courtauld Institute of Art 1965-68. B.A. Hons. Assistant Librarian Thomas Agnew & Sons 1970-76.

1 daughter: Emma Mary, born 11 March 1978. 1 son, John, born 6 Aug. 1980. 
Aspinwall, Sarah Kirsty (I2620)
 
1034 Daughter of John Cavendish Lyttelton, 9th Viscount Cobham and Violet Yolande Leonard.

She married, secondly, Major John Edward Dennys, son of Maj.-Gen. Lance Ernest Dennys, on 12 December 1949.

She lived in 2003 at "Poplar Cottage", Fore St. Budleigh Salterton, Devon. 
Lyttleton, Lavinia Mary Yolande (I932)
 
1035 Daughter of John Mercer of Ottery St. Mary, gent; died 8th and buried 11 October 1690 at St. Mary Arches, Exeter, aged 30. Monumental Inscription there.

For pedigrees, etc., of Mercer see 'Aldenham General Collections', Vol A, pp. 11 and 428-30. 
Mercer, Anne (I3027)
 
1036 Daughter of John Richard Gamble of Finsbury Square, London, merchant. Born 2 November 1807, baptised at Paxxton, Huntingdonshire, married 15 November 1828 at St. Luke's Finsbury, died 27th and buried 29 November 1835 at Genoa.
 
Gamble, Ellin Maria (I3067)
 
1037 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Orgill, Judith Ann (I791)
 
1038 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bury, Ann Caroline (I2536)
 
1039 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Collier, Heather Katherine (I2562)
 
1040 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Edwards, Julia Margaret (I1942)
 
1041 Daughter of Nicholas Hall, Esq., and Elizabeth his wife. Buried in Exeter Cathedral. Monumental Inscription there. Hall, Mary (I3034)
 
1042 Daughter of Pieter Voltelen Van der Byl of Celeden Cape Colony, by Ann Adelaide Taylor his wife. Died in Cape Town about 1950.
 
van der Byl, Lilian Katherine (I2885)
 
1043 Daughter of Rev. Arthur Theodore Pitman by Caroline, daughter of Janson. Buried at Clifton Hampden, Oxon.
 
Pitman, Lady Mildred Constance Bell (I2849)
 
1044 Daughter of Rev. Cottam. Died in Cape Town in the late 1940s, early 1950s.

Kept diaries while living at Kimberley during the Siege. These have recently (1978) been published in S.A. by the Government and are said to be of great interest. 
Cottam, Winefred Bermingham (I2882)
 
1045 Daughter of Rev. M E. Ruddock (died 1911), vicar of Ardeley, Herts., by Annie Josephine, daughter of James Jackson Scott. Baptised at Ardeley, Herts on 11 November 1893. Buried at Ampney St. Peter 28 July 1978.

Two portraits, last in her mother's possn. (1932). 
Ruddock, Agnes Mary Denise (I2384)
 
1046 Daughter of Rev. Thomas Ley of Doddiscombe Leigh, Devon, baptised there 2 December 1766. Married at Topsham 12 August 1790, died 3 May 1834. Will in the Principal Registry of the Bishop of Exeter.

Her brother Rev. John Ley was 'usher' of Bllundell's School, Tiverton. She had a sister married to ... Edwards, a london stockbroker, whose grandson was Major Sir Fleetwood J. Edwards, K.C.B., R.E. On her husband's death she removed from Topsham to Toverton with her daughters. 
Ley, Susanna (I3063)
 
1047 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Cools, Myrtle Elizabeth (I835)
 
1048 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bacon, Lavinia Winifred (I1652)
 
1049 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Morrison, Madeleine Carmel (I1995)
 
1050 Daughter of the Rev. William Hartley Carnegie, Canon and Sub-Dean of Westminster Abbey and Rector of St. Margaret's, Westminster, by his 1st wife Albinia Francis, daughter of Sir Thomas Hyde Crawley-Boevey, 5th Baronet.

During the Second World War she worked in a Govt. Office at Bletchley (until May 1941). Later worked in a factory making electrical parts in North London. 
Carnegie, Kathleen (I1931)
 

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