Gibbs Family Tree
Notes
Matches 1,701 to 1,750 of 2,252
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| 1701 | Of 100 South Street, Braunton. Probate to Gerald Harper, ex-RN. Effects £4500 | Harper, Katherine Elizabeth (I3573)
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| 1702 | Of Corner field, Braunton. Probate to Joseph William Harper, retired major in the British Army, and Beverley JOHN harper, retired farmer. Effects of £11,600 | Harper, Walter Joseph (I3582)
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| 1703 | of Long Wittenham, Abingdon, Berkshire, England (died at Acland Nursing Home, Banbury Rd., Oxford - widow: Ursula Katharine Ward - Pds 1769.11s.2d) | Ward, John Spencer (I853)
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| 1704 | Of Saxelby Park, Melton Mowbray. Educated at Eton. Lieut. Coldstream Guards, National Service 1956-58. National Certificate in Agriculture at Brooksby Hall Farm Institute 1958-59. High Sheriff of Leicestershire 1981. Committee Member of Country Landowners Association. Interests: Farming, shooting, country sports. Portrait: Pencil drawing in High Sheriff uniform, by Mark Huskinson, in own possession. | Madocks Wright, Kenwynn John Madocks (I2539)
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| 1705 | Of Sharlands, Braunton. Effects £2700 | Harper, Josephine Lucy (I3580)
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| 1706 | Of Topsham | Rowe, Tryphaena (I184)
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| 1707 | Offer's Hotel | Gibbs, Ethel Constance (I1445)
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| 1708 | Officer in the Navy, baptised at Topsham 19 June 1757. Died 1830 and buried there. His home after marriage was in Shapter Street., Topsham, but a different house to his father's. He and his brother John and their father are described as 'mariners' in a deed of 1788 ('Aldenham Genealogical Collections, p. 165) and he and his brothers John and Thomas in the deed of 1789 referred to below under Lieutenant George Gibbs. He certainly was a trading ship-captain, but the evidence is missing on which (following the old editions) he is described in the chart as an officer in the navy. His death in 1830 ended the family connection of five generations with Topsham. | Gibbs, Captain William of Topsham (I3062)
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| 1709 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Woodard, Oliver Lawrence Nathaniel (I3352)
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| 1710 | Olivia Stokes Hatch (1908 – October 17, 1983) was an American philanthropist, clubwoman, and travel writer. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_Stokes_Hatch | Stokes, Olivia Egleston Phelps (I5719)
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| 1711 | on active service lost at sea | Hanbury-Tracy, Major Richard Algernon Frederick 6th Baron Sudeley (I5245)
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| 1712 | On board his yacht off Erith, Kent, England - reg. Dartford, Kent | Edgcumbe, Ernest Augustus 3rd Earl of Mount Edgcumbe (I1504)
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| 1713 | on board P&O Steamer Ravenna | Medley, Maj. Gen. Julius George (I5809)
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| 1714 | On board ship "The Surprise" | Wentworth, William Charles (Crowley) (I237)
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| 1715 | on board Wapen van Alkmaar | Gardiolle, Antoine (I2178)
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| 1716 | One of John Charles Molteno’s sons. Brilliant intellectually and a good sportsman, he was one of John Charles’ sons who was sent to Cambridge, where he studied Law. It was while he was there that he met his wife, Clare Holland Pryor. They got married shortly after his return to the Cape, but it did not turn out to be a happy relationship for either of them. Instead James threw his energies into politics. He was elected to the Cape Parliament in the 1890s and remained an MP for nearly quarter of a century. He made his name politically when he broke with the aggressively imperialist politics of Cecil John Rhodes. This led him to become prominent in the Afrikaner Bond, and at one point its parliamentary leader temporarily. James opposed the Boer War, and spent a couple of years during it travelling around the remoter reaches of the Cape Colony defending in the courts and before courts martial Boer ‘Rebels’ – ie Dutch farmers in the Cape who allegedly gave assistance to their relatives and fellow Dutch-speakers living across the Orange River in the Boer Republics. After the War ended in 1902, James was elected Speaker of the Cape legislature. When the Union of South Africa was formed in 1910, he was elected the first Speaker of the Union Parliament. He wrote in retirement two volumes of reminiscences, one of which is available on-line. | Molteno, James Tennant Sir (I942)
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| 1717 | One of John Charles Molteno’s younger sons. He was sent off from the Cape to England in 1885 at the age of 13 to train as a Royal Navy officer. He had a distinguished career in the Navy, fought in 1916 in the Battle of Jutland (the only engagement during World War 1 between the German Imperial Navy and the Royal Navy), and retired as a Vice-Admiral in 1922. He and his wife, Ethel Robertson, had one daughter, Viola Molteno; Barkly also adopted Ethel’s son, Malcolm. | Molteno, Vice-Admiral Vincent Barkly C.B.,R.N. (I98)
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| 1718 | One of Maadi's earliest villas (1909) belonged to civil engineer Erwin Adolf de Cramer from Mittle-Europa by way of Smyrna (Izmir). He lived there for three decades with his Italian musician wife Lucia Adamoli tending to their wonderful one-acre garden known for its unique Bougainvillea. Following Erwin de Cramer's death in Alexandria on 13 May 1944 it was a matter of time before the villa was sold. | de Cramer, Erwin Adolf Laurent (I3111)
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| 1719 | One of the daughters of a Gentleman belonging to a family of great distinction both at The Hague and at Hamburgh, in both which Republics they filled the highest posts. This match connected the Aufrere family with the Boreel and Fagel families so distinguished in the annals of Holland. | Amsincq, Sarah (I4729)
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| 1720 | One son Benedict, and one daughter Caitlin, from her marriage to Clive Evans. | Sleat, Annabel Cecilia Dorothy Macdonald of (I2521)
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| 1721 | Only child of Rev. Samuel Harvey Gem of Brentwood, co. Worcester, by Henrietta Louisa de Berniere, daughter of Rev. Canon Newton Smart. See Smart of Trewhitt in Foster's 'Royal Descents (1891). Buried at Goodrich. | Gem, Caroline Louisa de Bernier (I2845)
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| 1722 | Only child. Baptised at Britwell Salome, Oxon. She held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for Cornwall in 1952. | Curran, Grania Bryde (I2688)
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| 1723 | Only child. Died 21 January 1878, buried in Woking Cemetery. | Gibbs, Mary Elizabeth Catherine (I3085)
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| 1724 | Only child. Living at Besozzo (near Varese), Italy, 1930. | Gibbs, Constance Jacqueline (I3106)
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| 1725 | Only daughter of Captain John Mordaunt (17th Lancers) of Gatcombe Court, Flax Bourton, Somerset, JP (sister of Lieut. Col. Mordaunt, see Mordaunt Bart. in Burke's 'Peerage'. Baptised at Long Ashton, Somerset. Buried in Painswick Cemetery. Memorial Inscription there. After her husband's death lived at Oxford to 1903, and afterwards at Yew Tree House afsd. October 1915 till her death. | Mordaunt, Mildred (I2743)
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| 1726 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Howell, Jane Duncombe (I2129)
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| 1727 | Only daughter of Colonel Thomas Alford Houstoun-Boswall-Preston of Tweed Hill, Berwick-upon-Tweed, by Alice Mary (died 1916), only daughter of William Cunard of Orleans House, Twickenham, and sister of Cyril G. Cunard (see Houston-Boswall Baronetcy in Burke's 'Peerage' (Alice Mary was also 1st cousin once removed of Ursula, Lady Wraxall (see entry in the Family Tree). Married 2ndly to Cyril Chester Chester-Master JP in 1934 (he died 1961). Her ashes were buried with her first husband. | Houstoun Boswall Preston, Euphemia Constance (I2612)
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| 1728 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Edmonstone, Helen Antonia (I2114)
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| 1729 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mein, Charmian Fleur (I1650)
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| 1730 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Mackintosh, Marguerite June (I1967)
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| 1731 | Only daughter of Englebert Seibertz of Bad Neuenahr, Germany. Killed in an accident walking in Austria. No children. Known as Karin (?). Surname also spelt with "S" at end. | Seibertz, Katharina Franziska (I2650)
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| 1732 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Beamish, Mary Elizabeth Frances (I1891)
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| 1733 | Only daughter of Herbert Woodfield Paul, M.P. of Cherry Orchard, Forest Row, Sussex (and widow of Algernon Hyde Villers, by whom she had issue, for which see Clarendon in 'Burke's Peerage'), by Elinor, daughter of William Ritchie. Born at Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 28 July and baptised 1 September 1890 at Finedon, Northants. Married 6 November 1919 at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster. Died 17 July 1978 and was cremated and ashes buried at St Dunstan's, Hunsdon, Herts. | Paul, Beatrix Elinor (I1647)
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| 1734 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ward-Harrison, Juliet Fleury (I2512)
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| 1735 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gibbs, Megan Katherine (I2058)
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| 1736 | Only daughter of Richard Somerville Wood, for whose lineage see Wood of Givernyfed, co. Brecon, in Burke's 'Landed Gentry', by Frances Harriet, elder daughter of Afleck Moodie, barrister-at-law. Baptised at the English Church at Kurseong. In the Great War served in the Voluntary Aid Detachment of Red Cross Society, and (1916) in Secretarial work under Lady Carson providing for the needs of the men of the Ulster Division. | Wood, Edith Violet (I2903)
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| 1737 | Only daughter of Sydney Keith Scott of Roydon Grove Farm, Southwold, Suffolk. Baptised in October 1935 at St. Paul's Cathedral, Calcutta. Educated at Benenden School, Kent. | Scott, Evelyn Veronica (I2098)
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| 1738 | Only daughter of Walter Parkyns Tyler of Gordonbush, Brora, Sutherland, by Jessie Woodriff Berkeley Quill only child of Col. Berkeley Quill of Tralee, Co. Kerry. Born at Hyde Park Mansions, London 23 July 1921 and baptised at St. Thomas's, Navestock, Essex 28 August 1921. Educated at Downham, Essex 1933-37, Paris 1937-38. Married 16 July 1947 at St. Margaret's, Westminster. Presented at Court 1939 (probably the last one with feathers etc.). At outbreak of Second World War served in the Land Army; 1941-1945 WAAF. Commissioned 1943 as a photographic interpreter, serving at C.I.U. Medmennam and Coulommiers (France) March-September 1945. Hon. Organiser Poppy Day Appeal in Stanstead Abbotts, St. Margarets and Great Amwell from 1965-79. President Hertford and E.Herts. Branch N.S.P.C.C. 1969-79, in aid of which held annual Spring Plant Sales of own raised plants and opened garden in Summer. Also opened garden for Red Cross. Resigned from both in 1979 because of move to Somerset in 1980. Portraid: oil of head and shoulders 1927 by Philip de Lazlo, in her possession. | Tyser, Lady Mary Elizabeth Aldenham (I1808)
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| 1739 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Thatcher, Mary Jane (I2795)
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| 1740 | Only daughter of William Wood Leuchars and Gwendoline Evelyn Leuchars (nee Fleming) of Waystrode, The Ridgeway, Pyrford, Surrey. Formerly of Holmside, W. Byfleet and Cossins, Cobham. Born 2nd February 1913 at Elmhurst, Cobham, baptised March 1913 at St. Andrew's, Cobham. Educated at Farlington House, Haywards Heath. Married 21st October 1937 at St. Andrew's, Cobham, Surrey. Lived at Elmbridge, Cranleigh, 1993-1999, The Beaumont, Reigate, Surrey 1999-2013. Died at Reigate, Surrey, 4th November 2013, and buried at St. James' Abinger. | Leuchars, Helen Margaret (I2040)
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| 1741 | Only daughter. Baptised 12 August 1884 at St. Helen's, Abingdon. Died unmarried 31 Decmeber 1949 at Malthouse, Standish, buried St. Nicholas Church, Standish 4 January 1950. In the Great War served at Budleigh Salterton, Devon, in the Voluntary Aid Detachment of the Red Cross Society. Till her mother's death lived with her at Temple Hill afsd. Lived at Badminton afsd. until 1942 when she left to live with her bothers George and Joseph at Malthouse Farm afsd. Portrait: Pastel by W. E. Miller last in possession of her nephew and godson, Beresford. | Gibbs, Mary Katharina Pynder (I2586)
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| 1742 | Only daughter. Baptised 6 July 1909 at Christ Church, Lancaster Gate aforesaid. Died at 20 Cleveland Gardens, Paddington on Easter Sunday 27th and was buried 31st March 1910 at Speen, Berks. | Gibbs, Angela Gertrude (I648)
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| 1743 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Goodenough, Mary Dorothea (I1977)
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| 1744 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gibbs, Antonia Mary (I1829)
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| 1745 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Tugwell, Peter Brian (I2722)
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| 1746 | Only son of Major John Arthur Minter-Kemp of Poldawrion, Coverack, Cornwall. Educated at Sutton Valence and Germany. Served in the Royal Welch Fusiliers and in the Special Air Service Regiment, retiring as Major in 1974. 1966 member of the crew of the winning yacht, Toria, in the Round Britain Race. 1968 and 1972 competed in the Single Handed Transatlantic Race, being placed 7th on each occasion. Consultant to The Helicat Co. Ltd., St. Helier, Jersey, C.I., helipad catamaran specialists for defence, industry, survey. | Minter Kemp, Major Martin John (I862)
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| 1747 | Only son. 3rd Lord Aldenham (1936). Born at 82 Portland Place., St. Marylebone, London, 9 January and baptised 18 February 1879 at All Souls, Langham Place, in that Borough. Educated Eton College 1893-4. Matric. at Oxford (Christ Church) 1897, B.A. 1901. Died childless 21 March 1939. Entered Antony Gibbs & Sons 1903, partner from 1908; was with Gibbs Bright & Co. in Australia 1902-3, with Gibbs & Co. in Chile 1904-5. A director of The London Assurance Corporation from 1908, & of Ruislip Manor Ld. from 1910. In the Great War a member (1915-19) of Headquarters Central Detachment of Metropolitan Special Constabulary, London (Special constabulary medal). As a Freemason: Junior Grand Warden of England in Mark masonry 1911-12; Senior Grand Deacon of England in Craft Masonry 1931; Member of 'Nobody's Friends' from 1916, of the Carlton Club from 1908. On the Council of St. Peter's Home, Kilburn. A Trustee of St. Michael's Home, Cheddar. He and his wife lived from 1905 at 41 Connaught Sq., Paddington. Portraits: One by T.C. Gotch 1888. One by C. Vigor 1886. Drawing by W. E. Miller. All 3 in possession of Lord Aldenham. | Gibbs, Sir Gerald Henry Beresford 3rd Baron Aldenham (I1639)
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| 1748 | or 9 August 1996? | Edgedale, Lieut. Colonel William Richard (I2199)
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| 1749 | or Beauleigh, Kenilworth, Western Cape, South Africa | Jarvis, Elizabeth Magdalena Christina (I6357)
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| 1750 | or Sep 1937? | De Grandi, Rosetta Anna Constanza (I3266)
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