HILL, Sarah Loraine |
Born: 13 Apr 1956
Father: Richard Hill
Mother: Jean Mary Vernon Wills
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BAKER, Diana Veronica Cecil Jane |
Born: 1928?
Married: 24 Oct 1953, John Vernon Wills
Father: Douglas Ryan Midelton Baker
Mother: Charles Ryves Maxwell Eley
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BAKER, Douglas Ryan Midelton |
Born: 1904?
Married: 1926?, Charles Ryves Maxwell Eley
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ELEY, Charles Ryves Maxwell |
Title: ?
Born: 1904?
Married: 1926?, Douglas Ryan Midelton Baker
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WILLS, David James Vernon |
Born: 2 Jan 1955
Father: John Vernon Wills
Mother: Diana Veronica Cecil Jane Baker
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WILLS, Anthony John Vernon |
Born: 10 Dec 1956
Father: John Vernon Wills
Mother: Diana Veronica Cecil Jane Baker
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WILLS, Rupert Charles Vernon |
Born: 1 Apr 1959
Father: John Vernon Wills
Mother: Diana Veronica Cecil Jane Baker
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DE WINTON, William Augustin |
Born: 9 Mar 1828, Bonninged, Calais
Died: 26 Dec 1902, Bristol 1
Occupation: Professor of Music, 1871
Census: 1871, Redland Road Westbury Lodge, Westbury On Trym, Bristol, Gloucestershire 2
Census: 1881, Westbury Ldg, Westbury On Trym, Gloucester 3
Occupation: School Master, 1881
Census: 1891, Westbury Lodge, Westbury Park, Westbury On Trym, Bristol, Gloucestershire 4
Census: 1901, 3 Exeter Buildings, Bristol, Gloucestershire 5
Married: 10 Jan 1865, St Mary's, Bryanston Square, London, Caroline Elisa Fitch 6
St Mary's, Bryanston Square, London Bachelor, Gentleman, Harley Street, Cavendish Square, Father:James De Winton, Captain Spinster, 47 Gloucester Place, Portman Square, Father: John Fitch, Gentleman By License, Wit: Jno. Fitch, Mary Fitch, Sarah Fitch, Adele de Winton, G. P. de Winton The Times, Thursday, Jan 12, 1865 Marriages On the 10th inst., at St. Mary's, Bryanston-square, by the Rev. P. Rutland, M.A., WILLIAM AUGUSTIN DE WINTON, eldest son of the late Captain James de Winton, of Bonningues, France, to CAROLINE ELIZA, only surviving child of Mr. JOHN FITCH, of Dorchester, Dorset. No Cards.
Father: James Winton
Mother: Fanny Hughes
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The Times, Wednesday, Dec 31, 1902 Death De Winton - On the 26th Dec., William Augustin de Winton, late of Westbury Lodge, Clifton, and son of Captain James de Winton, (late 17th Foot), aged 74. todo - check if related De Winton Robert Henry Deaths Mar 1904 Bristol 6a 30 84 It appears that William, and his siblings, altered their last name to de Winton, possibly around 1850. There is evidence that William Augustin was disowned by his father because he refused a commission offered by the Duke of York in his father's regiment, the 17th Regiment of Foot, though there is a suggestion that he served some time in the Coldstream Guards. He was reputedly 6 feet and 9 inches tall. todo 1871+ census 1871 Census RG10-2569 Westbury on Trym, Gloucestershire Westbury Lodge Augustin de Winton Age 42 Professor of Music Bonningues near Calais France Caroline (Wife) Age 31 Dorchester Dorset Hilda Age 3 Bristol Gloucester George Seaton Age 1 Bristol Gloucester Julius Delannoy (Boarder) Age 14 Scholar Calais France John Cleeves Palmer (Boarder) Age 16 Scholar Taunton Somerset Plus 3 Servants and rest of family with brother(?) in 1881 census RG11-0036 Westbury on Trym, Gloucestershire Westbury Lodge (Boarding School) James Ragg de Winton Age 50 Commercial Traveller (Brit Sub) France Maria (Wife) Age 52 Scholastic (School) (Brit Sub) France James (Son) Age 19 Commercial Clerk (Brit Sub) France Charles (Son) Age 16 Scholar (Brit Sub) France Ethel (Niece) Age 15 Scholar Clifton Bristol Hilda (Niece) Age 13 Scholar Clifton Bristol Plus 3 Visitors From the 1881 census, Hannah TOURET is a Widowed sister 1891 Census RG12-1988 Westbury on Trym, Gloucestershire Westbury Lodge William A. de Winton Age 53 Tutor - Private School Calais France Caroline E. (Wife) Age 52 Dorchester Dorset Ethelinda M. Age 25 Governess Bristol Gloucester Margaret H. Age 23 Artist - Oil Painting Bristol Gloucester George S. Age 21 Scholar Bristol Gloucester Kathleen E. Age 16 Scholar Bristol Gloucester Augustin F. Age 12 Scholar Bristol Gloucester Adele (Sister) Age 61 Governess Bristol Gloucester Harriet Fitch (Aunt) Age 76 Living on own Means Calais France 3 boarders Plus 3 Servants and... 1891 Census RG12-25 Kensington Town, Kensington, London 20 Colalle Terrace James W. de Winton Age 60 Manufacturer's Agent France Brit. Subject Marie W. (Wife) Age 64 School Professor France Brit. Subject James R. E. W. Age 29 Warehouseman France Brit. Subject Charles L. W. Age 36 Warehouseman France Brit. Subject Maud (Niece) Age 18 Clifton Somerset Plus 10 Pupils (Boarders) Plus 4 Servants 1901 Census RG13-2367 Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire 3 Exeter Buildings William de Winton (M) Age 73 Retired Schoolmaster France Brit. Subject A. F. de Winton (Son) Age 22 Shipbroker Clerk Bristol E. M. de Winton (Dau) Age 35 Bristol 2 visitors Plus 1 Servant and... 1901 Census RG13-2355 Clevedon, Somerset Oaklands Ernest Wills Age 31 Magistrate and Dir of Tobacco Mfg. Westbury on Trym Gloucestershire Maud (Wife) Age 28 Westbury on Trym Gloucestershire Dora Age 4 Clevedon Somerset Joyce Age 2 Clevedon Somerset Caroline de Winton (MLaw) Age 62 Dorchester Dorset Plus 3 Servants From the 2% 1851 census: but this does not exactly fit Cardiganshire -A Cardigan St Mary 11 HIGH STREET WILLIAM/DE? WINTON/HEAD/U/28//BANKER/BRE/LLANFRYACH?/ MARY C/DE? WINTON/SISTER/U//35/SPINSTER/BRE/LLANFRYACH?/ MARIA/MARTIN/SERV/U//23/LADYS MAID/HEF/ALL SAINTS/ ANN/HARRIES?/SERV/U//28/COOK/BRE/NANDDEY?/ ANN/EVANS/SON/U//40/HOUSE MAID/CGN/ST MARYS/
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De Winton William Augustin F A Deaths Dec 1902 Bristol 6a 48 74
Reg. District: Clifton Sub District: Westbury Parish: Westbury on Trym Enum. District: 10 Ecclesiastical District: City/Municipal Borough: Bristol Address: Redland Road Westbury Lodge, Westbury On Trym, Bristol, Gloucestershire DE WINTON, Augustus Head M 41 1830 Prof of Music France DE WINTON, Caroline Wife F 21 1850 Dorset DE WINTON, Hilda Daug F 3 1868 Gloucestershire DE WINTON, George Seaton Son M 1 1870 Gloucestershire DELANNOY, Julius Boarder M 19 1852 France PALMER, John Cleeves Boarder M 16 1855 Somerset CHARD, Matilda Servant F 22 1849 Somerset BEAULAUND, Fredrick* Servant M 15 1856 Wiltshire SOLE, Sarah Servant F 25 1846 Wiltshire
Institution: "Westbury Ldg (Brdg School)" Census Place: Westbury On Trym, Gloucester, England Source: FHL Film 1341604 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2504 Folio 14 Page 22 Household: Marr Age Sex Birthplace William A. DE WINTON M 52 M Bonninged Nr Calais British Subject, France Rel: Head Occ: School Master Caroline E. DE WINTON M 42 F Dorchester, Dorset, England Rel: Wife George S. DE WINTON 11 M Bristol Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Maud DE WINTON 8 F Bristol Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar Kathleen DE WINTON 6 F Bristol Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar Augustus DE WINTON 2 M Bristol Rel: Son Hannah TOURET W 56 F Welling, Kent, England Rel: Sister Harriet FITCH U 65 F Hacklegh, Essex, England Rel: Aunt
Assume census filled in by wife and therefore Harriet Fitch is Caroline' aunt
Reg. District: Barton Regis Sub District: Westbury Parish: Westbury on Trym Enum. District: 15 Ecclesiastical District: Holy Trinity City/Municipal Borough: Bristol Address: Westbury Lodge, Westbury Park, Westbury On Trym, Bristol, Gloucestershire DEWINTON, William A Head Married M 63 1828 Tutor Private School Calais France British Frawce DEWINTON, Caroline E Wife Married F 52 1839 Dorchester Dorsetshire DEWINTON, Etheldreda M Daug Single F 25 1866 Governess Bristol DEWINTON, Margaret H Daug Single F 23 1868 Artist Oil Painting Bristol DEWINTON, George S Son Single M 21 1870 Scholar Bristol DEWINTON, Katherine E Daug Single F 16 1875 Scholar Bristol DEWINTON, Augustin F Son Single M 12 1879 Scholar Bristol DEWINTON, Adale Sister Single F 61 1830 Governess Bristol FITCH, Harriet Aunt Single F 76 1815 Living On Own Means Calais France DELASESE, Gaston Boarder Single M 21 1870 Scholar Calais France JANNER, Arthur F Boarder Single M 12 1879 Scholar Shirehampton Gloucestershire BATLER, Thomas Boarder Single M 13 1878 Scholar Patney Wiltshire MALLINS, Henrietta Servant Single F 25 1866 Nurse Hawkchurch Somersetshire PUNT, Florence Servant Single F 18 1873 Cook Lawrence Weston Gloucestershire MAINSTONE, William Servant Single M 14 1877 General Servant Iron Acton Gloucestershire
Reg. District: Bristol Sub District: Clifton Parish: Bristol Enum. District: 27 Ecclesiastical District: St John City/Municipal Borough: Address: 3 Exeter Buildings, Bristol, Gloucestershire DE WINTON, William Head Married M 73 1828 Retired Schoolmaster France British Subject DE WINTON, A J F Son Single M 22 1879 Shipbrokers Clerk Bristol DE WINTON, E M Daughter Single F 35 1866 Bristol JEFFREY, Anne Visitor Widow F 76 1825 Living On Own Means Norwich Norfolk ROBERTS, Mary G L Visitor Single F 34 1867 Living On Own Means Eggesford Devonshire ROBLIN, Mary Servant Single F 21 1880 General Servant Domestic Haverfordwest Pembrokeshire
De Winton William Augustin Marriages Mar 1865 Marylebone 1a 723 Fitch Caroline Eliza Marriages Mar 1865 Marylebone 1a 723
PEARCE, Mary Ann |
Born: 1837, Bradford, Wiltshire
Died: 25 Jan 1891, Ramsgate, Kent 1
Census: 1881, Priory Road Fairmount, Holdenhurst, Hampshire 2
Married: 2 Sep 1858, Bristol, Edward Payson Wills 3
Father: Joseph Chaning Pearce
Mother: Amelia Stancomb
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eldest daughter of the late Mr. Joseph Chaning Pearce, M.R.C.S., of Montague House, Bath The Times, Wednesday, Jan 28, 1891 Death On the 25th Jan., at The Banks, St. Peters, Thanet, Mary Ann, the dearly-loved wife of Edward P. Wills, of Hazelwood, Stoke Bishop, Bristol. Gloucester 17 Nov 1891 Probate WILLS, Mary Ann - Administration of the Personal Estate of Mary Ann Wills (Wife of Edward Payson Wills) late of Hazelwood Stoke Bishop in the Parish of Westbury-upon-Trym in the County of Gloucester, who died 25 January 1891, at The Banks, St. Peters, Ramsgate, in the County of Kent, was granted at the Principal Registry, to the said Edward Payson Wills, of Hazelwood, Esquire. Personal Estate £40 5s.
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Wills Mary Ann Deaths Mar 1891 Thanet 2a 656 53
Dwelling: Priory Road Fairmount Census Place: Holdenhurst, Hampshire, England Source: FHL Film 1341293 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 1195 Folio 54 Page 45 Household: Marr Age Sex Birthplace Edward P. WILLS M 46 M Bristol, Gloucester, England Rel: Head Occ: Tobacco Manufacturer Ella M. WILLS M 43 F Bradford, Wiltshire, England Rel: Wife Mary A. WILLS U 21 F Clifton, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Edward C. WILLS U 19 M Clifton, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Violet E. WILLS 14 F Westbay, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar Ernest L. WILLS 11 M Westbay, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Ethelwyn A. WILLS 4 F Stoke Bishop, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Arnold S. WILLS 3 M Stoke Bishop, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Rachel A. GILL U 27 F Maker, Cornwall, England Rel: Governess Occ: Governess Private Eleanor M. DUMFORD U 24 F Easterton, Wiltshire, England Rel: Serv Occ: Nurse Dom
Note that Wife Mary A has got relationship swapped with child Ella M.
Wills Edward Payson Marriages Sep 1858 Bath 5c 1108 Pearce Mary Ann Marriages Sep 1858 Bath 5c 1108
Interesting that there was another Wills/Pearce marriage in Bristol a year later
PEARCE, Joseph Chaning |
Baptised: 26 Aug 1811, Morgans Hill Independent, Bradford On Avon, Wiltshire 1
Married: 1832?, Amelia Stancomb
Father: James Pearce
Mother: Mary Ann
Source: 2
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STANCOMB, Amelia |
Born: 1810?
Married: 1832?, Joseph Chaning Pearce
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According to www.larigan.com Born: Abt 1811, Bradford On Avon, Wilts Christened: 26 Aug 1811, Bradford On Avon, Wilts Marriage: STANCOMB, Amelia on 20 Sep 1836 sidence: Montague House: Bath, Somerset.
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WILLS, Edward Chaning |
Born: 25 Apr 1861, Clifton, Gloucester 1
Died: 14 Oct 1921, Harcombe, Chudleigh, Devon 1
Census: 1881, Priory Road Fairmount, Holdenhurst, Hampshire 2
Married: 7 Apr 1891, Isabella Sommerville Evans 3
Father: Edward Payson Wills
Mother: Mary Ann Pearce
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Sir Edward Chaning Wills, 2nd Baronet of Hazelwood, JP. "Channing" was born on 25 April 1861, the son of Sir Edward Payson Wills and Mary Ann Pearce, at Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire. He graduated from Emmanuel College, Cambridge University in 1896 with B.A. and M.A. degrees. He was a Justice of The Peace for the County of Somerset. He was a director of the Imperial Tobacco Company. Sir Edward succeeded to his title in 1910, upon the death of his father. He married Isabella Sommerville Evans. There were no children. The Times, Monday, March 14, 1910 OBITUARY Sir E. C. Wills Sir Edward Chaning Wills. Bt., died at his residence, Harcombe, Chudleigh, Devon, on Friday, after an operation. He was a director of the Emperial Tobacco Company, Limited, in which the Bristol firm of Wills was absorbed. The eldest son of Edward Payson Wills, K.C.B., the first baronet, who was also a director of the Imperial Tobacco Company, he was born in 1861, and went to Emmanuel College, Cambridge (B.A. 1892, M.A. 1896). Sir Edward, who succeeded his father in the title in 1910, was a generous supporter of the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, the Royal Albert Memorial, Exeter University College, and other public institutions. He was the first president of the Devonshire Regiment Volunteer Training Corps in 1915, the year in which he was High Sheriff of the county. He married, in 1891, Isabella Sommerville, daughter of Peter Fabyan Sparke Evans, J.P., of Clifton. There are no children of the marriage, and the heir to the title is his brother, Mr. Ernest Salter Wills, who was born in 1869, and married in 1894 Caroline Fanny Maud, daughter of W. A. de Winton, of Westbury Lodge, Bristol, and has two sons and three daughters. todo 1891 census WILLS, Edward C 1862 29 M Barton Regis Gloucestershire 1901 census WILLS, Edward C 1862 39 M Barnstaple Devonshire WILLS, Isabella S 1863 38 F Barnstaple Devonshire
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Wills Edward Chaning Births Jun 1861 Clifton 6a 80
Wills Edward C Deaths Dec 1921 Newton A. 5b 128 60
Dwelling: Priory Road Fairmount Census Place: Holdenhurst, Hampshire, England Source: FHL Film 1341293 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 1195 Folio 54 Page 45 Household: Marr Age Sex Birthplace Edward P. WILLS M 46 M Bristol, Gloucester, England Rel: Head Occ: Tobacco Manufacturer Ella M. WILLS M 43 F Bradford, Wiltshire, England Rel: Wife Mary A. WILLS U 21 F Clifton, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Edward C. WILLS U 19 M Clifton, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Violet E. WILLS 14 F Westbay, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar Ernest L. WILLS 11 M Westbay, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Ethelwyn A. WILLS 4 F Stoke Bishop, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Arnold S. WILLS 3 M Stoke Bishop, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Rachel A. GILL U 27 F Maker, Cornwall, England Rel: Governess Occ: Governess Private Eleanor M. DUMFORD U 24 F Easterton, Wiltshire, England Rel: Serv Occ: Nurse Dom
Note that Wife Mary A has got relationship swapped with child Ella M.
Wills Edward Chaning Marriages Jun 1891 Bristol 6a 113 Evans Isabella Sommerville Marriages Jun 1891 Bristol 6a 113
2nd Bt of Hazelwood
WILLS, Ernest Salter |
Born: 30 Nov 1869, Westbay, Gloucester 1
Died: 14 Jan 1958, Littlecote, Ramsbury, Wilts 1
Buried: Froxfield Churchyard, on the Littlecote Estate
Census: 1881, Priory Road Fairmount, Holdenhurst, Hampshire 2
Census: 1901, Oaklands, Clevedon, Somersetshire 3
Occupation: Magistrate & Director Of Tobacco Manufactory, 1901
Census: 1911, Manor House Ramsbury Wiltshire, Berkshire 4
Occupation: J.P> Somerset and Wilts, Lord Lieut. of Wiltshire, 1930
Married: 6 Jun 1894, Westbury-on-Trym, Caroline Fanny Maud De Winton 5, 6
Father: Edward Payson Wills
Mother: Mary Ann Pearce
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Sir Ernest Salter Wills, (3rd) Baronet of Hazelwood, Bt, JP, CstJ, Jubilee Medal, Coronation Medal, Laird of Meggernie Castle, His Majesty's Lord Lieutenant for the County of Wiltshire, President of The Territorial Army. Sir Ernest was born 30 November 1869, the son of Sir Edward Payson Wills, 1st Baronet of Hazelwood, KCB, JP, and Mary Ann Pearce, at Westbury on Trym, Gloucester. He married Caroline Fanny Maud de Winton. As a young man he was one of the last directors of the family tobacco business of W.D. and H. O. Wills, which was founded by his great grandfather, Henry Overton Wills, in 1786. He entered the service of the company in 1892 and became a director in 1895. The board was dissolved and the company lost it's separate identity six years later in 1901 when it joined with other leading British tobacco manufacturers to form the Imperial Tobacco Company to resist the competition of powerful tobacco firms in the United States which were then attempting to capture the British market. Wills joined the board of the Imperial Tobacco Company in 1922 and was a director until he retired in February 1950. Ernest succeeded to the Baronetcy, passed down from his father, upon the death of his older brother Sir Edward Channing in 1921. He was a Justice of the Peace for Somerset and Wiltshire, and was H. M. Lord Lieutenant for Wiltshire from 1930 to 1942. A keen sportsman, he retained until the end of his life an active interest in his estates in Berkshire and Scotland which he bought shortly after the 1914-18 War. He had 8,000 acres at Littlecote, and also owned Meggernie Castle, Glenlyon, Perthshire, Scotland. He was an expert fisherman and shot, and went north regularly each year to fish for salmon in the river Lyon which runs through the Meggernie Castle estate. In his 87th year he played and landed a 32 pound salmon without the aid of a ghillie. In the 1920s he bred and trained his own racehorses on his Berkshire estate, and while he was living in Wiltshire at Ramsbury Manor, his home for ten years before he moved to Littlecote, he hunted with the Craven and Tedworth hounds. In his younger days he was a lawn tennis player of tournament class. After WW1, Sir Ernest purchased Le Chateau de L'Oiseau Bleu, at Mentone, where he came to know HIH The Empress Eugenie, whose residence was nearby. He was also a friend and neighbour in Menton of HM King Gustav V of Sweden and frequently beat His Majesty on the tennis court. He continued to play until late into his seventies, but he did not revisit France after 1939. The Times, Wednesday, Jan 15, 1958 DEATHS WILLS - On January 14, 1958, peacefully, at Littlecote, Hungerford, Sir Ernest Salter Wills, Bt., of Meggernie Castle, Glenlyon, in his 89th year. Funeral at Froxfield, at 2 p.m., on Friday, January 17th. Train leaving Paddington at 12:30 p.m. will be met at Hungerford.
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Wills Ernest Salter Births Mar 1870 Clifton 6a 162
1958 1Q Marlboro' 7c 529
Dwelling: Priory Road Fairmount Census Place: Holdenhurst, Hampshire, England Source: FHL Film 1341293 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 1195 Folio 54 Page 45 Household: Marr Age Sex Birthplace Edward P. WILLS M 46 M Bristol, Gloucester, England Rel: Head Occ: Tobacco Manufacturer Ella M. WILLS M 43 F Bradford, Wiltshire, England Rel: Wife Mary A. WILLS U 21 F Clifton, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Edward C. WILLS U 19 M Clifton, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Violet E. WILLS 14 F Westbay, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar Ernest L. WILLS 11 M Westbay, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Ethelwyn A. WILLS 4 F Stoke Bishop, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Arnold S. WILLS 3 M Stoke Bishop, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Rachel A. GILL U 27 F Maker, Cornwall, England Rel: Governess Occ: Governess Private Eleanor M. DUMFORD U 24 F Easterton, Wiltshire, England Rel: Serv Occ: Nurse Dom
Note that Wife Mary A has got relationship swapped with child Ella M.
Note mistrype as Ernest L, not S
Reg. District: Long Ashton Sub District: Yatton Parish: Clevedon Enum. District: 3 Ecclesiastical District: St Andrews City/Municipal Borough: Address: Oaklands, Clevedon, Somersetshire WILLS, Ernest Head Married M 31 1870 Magistrate & Director Of Tobacco Manufactory Westbury on Trymn Gloucestershire WILLS, Maud Wife Married F 28 1873 Westbury on Trymn Gloucestershire WILLS, Dora Daughter F 4 1897 Clevedon Somersetshire WILLS, Joyce Daughter F 2 1899 Clevedon Somersetshire DE WINTON, Caroline Mother-In-Law Married F 62 1839 Dorchester Dorsetshire CORNELIUS, Jane Servant Single F 24 1877 Cook Domestic Shepton Beauchamp Somersetshire PARKER, Mary Servant Single F 34 1867 Nurse Domestic Churcheaston Staffordshire BRACEY, Deborah Servant Single F 25 1876 Housemaid Domestic Fishponds Gloucestershire
Reg. District: Hungerford Sub District: Hungerford Parish: Ramsbury Enum. District: 10 Address: Manor House Ramsbury Wiltshire, Berkshire WILLS, Ernest Head Married M 41 1870 Private Means Bristol Gloucestershire WILLS, Maud Wife Married 16 years F 38 1873 Bristol Gloucestershire WILLS, Edward Son M 7 1904 Clevedon Somerset WILLS, Barbara Daughter F 8 1903 Clevedon Somerset DE WINTON, Caroline Eliza Visitor Widow F 71 1840 Dorchester Dorset DE WINTON, Etheldreda Mary Visitor Single F 45 1866 Bristol Gloucestershire DE WINTON, George Seton Visitor Married M 41 1870 Farmer Bristol Gloucestershire GOLAY, Helene Governess Single F 39 1872 Governess Domestic Switzerland SUETT, Ellen Servant Single F 40 1871 Nurse Domestic Hants Southwick WHITEMAN, Henry Servant Single M 41 1870 Butler Domestic Hants Titchfield SIMPSON, Alfred Servant Single M 24 1887 Footman Domestic Devon Paminster BARNETT, Wilfrid Servant Single M 19 1892 Footman Domestic Glos Hatherop DAVIES, Annie Servant Single F 38 1873 Cook Domestic Carmarthen Newcastle Emlyn EADIE, Catherine Scott Servant Single F 39 1872 Ladys Maid Domestic Fifeshire Strathmiglo N B SHELLARD, Hilda Servant Single F 25 1886 Housemaid Domestic Somerset Bath South Stoke NEWMAN, Mary Jane Louise Servant Single F 23 1888 Housemaid Domestic Wiltshire Swindon HOPKINS, Maybell Mary Servant Single F 20 1891 Housemaid Domestic Glam Llandaff WAKE, Violet Eveleyn Servant Single F 15 1896 Housemaid Domestic Somerset Clevedon PRIOR, Eva Mary Servant Single F 18 1893 Nursery Maid Domestic Essex Loughton LAWRENCE, Mabel Louisa Servant Single F 23 1888 Kitchenmaid Domestic Kintbury Berks BRAIN, Florence May Servant Single F 18 1893 Scullerymaid Domestic Glos Kingswood
3rd Bt of Hazelwood
De Winton Caroline Fanny M Marriages Jun 1894 Barton R. 6a 268 Wills Ernest Salter Marriages Jun 1894 Barton R 6a 268
WILLS, Arnold Stancomb |
Born: 24 Nov 1877, Stoke Bishop, Gloucester
Died: 19 Jan 1961
Census: 1881, Priory Road Fairmount, Holdenhurst, Hampshire 1
Married: 11 Oct 1905, Hilda Caroline Lyon 2
Father: Edward Payson Wills
Mother: Mary Ann Pearce
Source: 3
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Dwelling: Priory Road Fairmount Census Place: Holdenhurst, Hampshire, England Source: FHL Film 1341293 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 1195 Folio 54 Page 45 Household: Marr Age Sex Birthplace Edward P. WILLS M 46 M Bristol, Gloucester, England Rel: Head Occ: Tobacco Manufacturer Ella M. WILLS M 43 F Bradford, Wiltshire, England Rel: Wife Mary A. WILLS U 21 F Clifton, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Edward C. WILLS U 19 M Clifton, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Violet E. WILLS 14 F Westbay, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar Ernest L. WILLS 11 M Westbay, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Ethelwyn A. WILLS 4 F Stoke Bishop, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Arnold S. WILLS 3 M Stoke Bishop, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Rachel A. GILL U 27 F Maker, Cornwall, England Rel: Governess Occ: Governess Private Eleanor M. DUMFORD U 24 F Easterton, Wiltshire, England Rel: Serv Occ: Nurse Dom
Note that Wife Mary A has got relationship swapped with child Ella M.
Wills Arnold Stancomb Marriages Dec 1905 St. Geo. H. Sq. 1a 932 Lyon Hilda Carolin Marriages Dec 1905 St. Geo. H. Sq. 1a 932
WILLS, Ella Marian |
Born: Mar 1860, Clifton, Gloucester 1
Died: 26 Jan 1941
Census: 1881, Priory Road Fairmount, Holdenhurst, Hampshire 2
Census: 1901, Barton Regis, Bristol, Somerset 3
Married: 25 Nov 1905, Bristol, Francis George T Rowcroft 4
Father: Edward Payson Wills
Mother: Mary Ann Pearce
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Possible children Rowcroft Evelyn Births Jun 1906 Barton I. 8c 630 Rowcroft Elsie Risley Births Sep 1907 Barton I. 8c 681 Rowcroft John Risley Births Dec 1908 Barton I. 8c 629
Source: 5
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Births Mar 1860 WILLS Ella Marina Clifton 6a 71 jenian52
Dwelling: Priory Road Fairmount Census Place: Holdenhurst, Hampshire, England Source: FHL Film 1341293 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 1195 Folio 54 Page 45 Household: Marr Age Sex Birthplace Edward P. WILLS M 46 M Bristol, Gloucester, England Rel: Head Occ: Tobacco Manufacturer Ella M. WILLS M 43 F Bradford, Wiltshire, England Rel: Wife Mary A. WILLS U 21 F Clifton, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Edward C. WILLS U 19 M Clifton, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Violet E. WILLS 14 F Westbay, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar Ernest L. WILLS 11 M Westbay, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Ethelwyn A. WILLS 4 F Stoke Bishop, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Arnold S. WILLS 3 M Stoke Bishop, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Rachel A. GILL U 27 F Maker, Cornwall, England Rel: Governess Occ: Governess Private Eleanor M. DUMFORD U 24 F Easterton, Wiltshire, England Rel: Serv Occ: Nurse Dom
Note that Wife Mary A has got relationship swapped with child Ella M.
Registration district: Barton Regis Sub-registration district: Westbury on Trym Civil parish: Westbury On Trym Ecclesiastical parish: Stoke Bishop St Mary Magdalene County/Island: Gloucestershire Edward P Wills 64 Bristol Ella M Wills 41 Violet E Wills 34 Mary A Delve 38 Edith Pole 20 Edith A Pinmons 22 Matilda Delve 29 Albert Delve 25 Rose Ethel Shewell 18
Wills Ellen Marian Marriages Dec 1905 Bristol 6a 1 Rowcroft Francis George T Marriages Dec 1905 Bristol 6a 1
WILLS, Amelia Isabella |
Born: Mar 1864, Clifton, Bristol 1
Father: Edward Payson Wills
Mother: Mary Ann Pearce
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todo died in infancy, unmarried. this is wrong - see 1891 census. But can not find marriage or death
Source: 2
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Births Mar 1864 WILLS Amelia Isabella Clifton 6a 155
WILLS, Violet Edith |
Title: DBE
Born: Mar 1867, Westbay, Gloucester 1
Died: 26 Oct 1964
Census: 1881, Priory Road Fairmount, Holdenhurst, Hampshire 2
Census: 1901, Barton Regis, Bristol, Somerset 3
Father: Edward Payson Wills
Mother: Mary Ann Pearce
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Residence, 1961, Clevedon, Somerset.
Source: 4
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Wills Violet Edith Births Mar 1867 Clifton 6a 163
Dwelling: Priory Road Fairmount Census Place: Holdenhurst, Hampshire, England Source: FHL Film 1341293 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 1195 Folio 54 Page 45 Household: Marr Age Sex Birthplace Edward P. WILLS M 46 M Bristol, Gloucester, England Rel: Head Occ: Tobacco Manufacturer Ella M. WILLS M 43 F Bradford, Wiltshire, England Rel: Wife Mary A. WILLS U 21 F Clifton, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Edward C. WILLS U 19 M Clifton, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Violet E. WILLS 14 F Westbay, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar Ernest L. WILLS 11 M Westbay, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Ethelwyn A. WILLS 4 F Stoke Bishop, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Arnold S. WILLS 3 M Stoke Bishop, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Rachel A. GILL U 27 F Maker, Cornwall, England Rel: Governess Occ: Governess Private Eleanor M. DUMFORD U 24 F Easterton, Wiltshire, England Rel: Serv Occ: Nurse Dom
Note that Wife Mary A has got relationship swapped with child Ella M.
Registration district: Barton Regis Sub-registration district: Westbury on Trym Civil parish: Westbury On Trym Ecclesiastical parish: Stoke Bishop St Mary Magdalene County/Island: Gloucestershire Edward P Wills 64 Bristol Ella M Wills 41 Violet E Wills 34 Mary A Delve 38 Edith Pole 20 Edith A Pinmons 22 Matilda Delve 29 Albert Delve 25 Rose Ethel Shewell 18
WILLS, Ethelwyn Annie |
Born: Sep 1876, Stoke Bishop, Gloucester 1
Died: 1960
Census: 1881, Priory Road Fairmount, Holdenhurst, Hampshire 2
Father: Edward Payson Wills
Mother: Mary Ann Pearce
Source: 3
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Births Sep 1876 Wills Ethelwyn Annie Clifton 6a 177 phild
Dwelling: Priory Road Fairmount Census Place: Holdenhurst, Hampshire, England Source: FHL Film 1341293 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 1195 Folio 54 Page 45 Household: Marr Age Sex Birthplace Edward P. WILLS M 46 M Bristol, Gloucester, England Rel: Head Occ: Tobacco Manufacturer Ella M. WILLS M 43 F Bradford, Wiltshire, England Rel: Wife Mary A. WILLS U 21 F Clifton, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Edward C. WILLS U 19 M Clifton, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Violet E. WILLS 14 F Westbay, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar Ernest L. WILLS 11 M Westbay, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Ethelwyn A. WILLS 4 F Stoke Bishop, Gloucester, England Rel: Daur Arnold S. WILLS 3 M Stoke Bishop, Gloucester, England Rel: Son Rachel A. GILL U 27 F Maker, Cornwall, England Rel: Governess Occ: Governess Private Eleanor M. DUMFORD U 24 F Easterton, Wiltshire, England Rel: Serv Occ: Nurse Dom
Note that Wife Mary A has got relationship swapped with child Ella M.
EVANS, Isabella Sommerville |
Born: Dec 1862, Bristol 1
Died: 20 Jul 1957, Chudleigh, Devon
Married: 7 Apr 1891, Edward Chaning Wills 2
Father: Peter Fabyan Sparke Evans
Notes:
The Times, Wednesday, July 24, 1957 OBITUARY Isabella Lady Wills died at her home, at Chudleigh, Devon, on Saturday, at the age of 94. She was Isabella Sommerville, eldest daughter of the late Peter Fabyan Sparke Evans, of Clifton Down, Bristol, and in 1891 she married Sir E. Chaning Wills, second baronet. He died in 1921.
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Evans Isabella Sommerville Births Dec 1862 Bristol 6a 57
Wills Edward Chaning Marriages Jun 1891 Bristol 6a 113 Evans Isabella Sommerville Marriages Jun 1891 Bristol 6a 113
EVANS, Peter Fabyan Sparke |
Born: 1839?
Sources:
DE WINTON, Caroline Fanny Maud |
Born: 30 May 1872, Bristol, Gloucester 1
Died: 11 Feb 1953, Littlecote, Ramsbury, Wilts 1
Buried: Froxfield Churchyard, on the Littlecote Estate
Census: 1881, Westbury Ldg, Westbury On Trym, Gloucester 2
Census: 1901, Oaklands, Clevedon, Somersetshire 3
Census: 1911, Manor House Ramsbury Wiltshire, Berkshire 4
Married: 6 Jun 1894, Westbury-on-Trym, Ernest Salter Wills 5, 6
Father: William Augustin De Winton
Mother: Caroline Elisa Fitch
Notes:
todo: Can not find her or her family in the 1881 census Caroline was born about 1872, the 3rd daughter of William Augustus de Winton and Caroline Eliza Fitch, at Westbury on Trym, Gloucester. Lady Maud Wills is thought to be a direct legitimate descendant of the Jacobite George Seton, 5th Earl of Winton (c1678-1749), who escaped from the Tower of London and who later died in Rome at the court of the Young Pretender on 19 December 1749.
Sources:
1872 3Q Clifton 6a 157
1953 1Q Marlboro' 7c 567
Institution: "Westbury Ldg (Brdg School)" Census Place: Westbury On Trym, Gloucester, England Source: FHL Film 1341604 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2504 Folio 14 Page 22 Household: Marr Age Sex Birthplace William A. DE WINTON M 52 M Bonninged Nr Calais British Subject, France Rel: Head Occ: School Master Caroline E. DE WINTON M 42 F Dorchester, Dorset, England Rel: Wife George S. DE WINTON 11 M Bristol Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Maud DE WINTON 8 F Bristol Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar Kathleen DE WINTON 6 F Bristol Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar Augustus DE WINTON 2 M Bristol Rel: Son Hannah TOURET W 56 F Welling, Kent, England Rel: Sister Harriet FITCH U 65 F Hacklegh, Essex, England Rel: Aunt
Assume census filled in by wife and therefore Harriet Fitch is Caroline' aunt
Burkes' gives address as Westbury Lodge, Durdham Down, Bristol
Reg. District: Long Ashton Sub District: Yatton Parish: Clevedon Enum. District: 3 Ecclesiastical District: St Andrews City/Municipal Borough: Address: Oaklands, Clevedon, Somersetshire WILLS, Ernest Head Married M 31 1870 Magistrate & Director Of Tobacco Manufactory Westbury on Trymn Gloucestershire WILLS, Maud Wife Married F 28 1873 Westbury on Trymn Gloucestershire WILLS, Dora Daughter F 4 1897 Clevedon Somersetshire WILLS, Joyce Daughter F 2 1899 Clevedon Somersetshire DE WINTON, Caroline Mother-In-Law Married F 62 1839 Dorchester Dorsetshire CORNELIUS, Jane Servant Single F 24 1877 Cook Domestic Shepton Beauchamp Somersetshire PARKER, Mary Servant Single F 34 1867 Nurse Domestic Churcheaston Staffordshire BRACEY, Deborah Servant Single F 25 1876 Housemaid Domestic Fishponds Gloucestershire
Reg. District: Hungerford Sub District: Hungerford Parish: Ramsbury Enum. District: 10 Address: Manor House Ramsbury Wiltshire, Berkshire WILLS, Ernest Head Married M 41 1870 Private Means Bristol Gloucestershire WILLS, Maud Wife Married 16 years F 38 1873 Bristol Gloucestershire WILLS, Edward Son M 7 1904 Clevedon Somerset WILLS, Barbara Daughter F 8 1903 Clevedon Somerset DE WINTON, Caroline Eliza Visitor Widow F 71 1840 Dorchester Dorset DE WINTON, Etheldreda Mary Visitor Single F 45 1866 Bristol Gloucestershire DE WINTON, George Seton Visitor Married M 41 1870 Farmer Bristol Gloucestershire GOLAY, Helene Governess Single F 39 1872 Governess Domestic Switzerland SUETT, Ellen Servant Single F 40 1871 Nurse Domestic Hants Southwick WHITEMAN, Henry Servant Single M 41 1870 Butler Domestic Hants Titchfield SIMPSON, Alfred Servant Single M 24 1887 Footman Domestic Devon Paminster BARNETT, Wilfrid Servant Single M 19 1892 Footman Domestic Glos Hatherop DAVIES, Annie Servant Single F 38 1873 Cook Domestic Carmarthen Newcastle Emlyn EADIE, Catherine Scott Servant Single F 39 1872 Ladys Maid Domestic Fifeshire Strathmiglo N B SHELLARD, Hilda Servant Single F 25 1886 Housemaid Domestic Somerset Bath South Stoke NEWMAN, Mary Jane Louise Servant Single F 23 1888 Housemaid Domestic Wiltshire Swindon HOPKINS, Maybell Mary Servant Single F 20 1891 Housemaid Domestic Glam Llandaff WAKE, Violet Eveleyn Servant Single F 15 1896 Housemaid Domestic Somerset Clevedon PRIOR, Eva Mary Servant Single F 18 1893 Nursery Maid Domestic Essex Loughton LAWRENCE, Mabel Louisa Servant Single F 23 1888 Kitchenmaid Domestic Kintbury Berks BRAIN, Florence May Servant Single F 18 1893 Scullerymaid Domestic Glos Kingswood
Officer of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem
De Winton Caroline Fanny M Marriages Jun 1894 Barton R. 6a 268 Wills Ernest Salter Marriages Jun 1894 Barton R 6a 268
WILLS, Ernest Edward de Winton |
Title: 4th Bt of Hazelwood
Born: 8 Dec 1903, Clevedon, Bristol, Somerset 1
Died: Aug 1983
Census: 1911, Manor House Ramsbury Wiltshire, Berkshire 2
Married 1: 26 Jan 1926, St George Hanover Square, Sylvia Margaret Ogden 3
The Times Wednesday January 27, 1926 MARRIAGES Mr. E. E. de W. Wills and Miss S. M. Ogden The marriage took place yesterday, at St. Margaret's, Westminster, of Mr. Edward Ernest de Winton Wills, Scots Guards, son of Sir Ernest and Lady Wills, of Littlecote, Wilts, and Miss Sylvia Margaret Ogden, daughter of the late Mr. W. B. Ogden and of Mrs. Gordon Moore, of 90 Knightsbridge. Bishop Hamilton officiated. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr. W. G. Ogden, wore a gown of ivory georgette, embroidered with pearls. Her train, which was of ivory chiffon velvet lined with pink peau de soie, was carried by Master John Kyffin and Master Bryce Alexander, who wore tunic suits of white chiffon velvet. Behind the pages was Miss Peggy Gordon-Moore, in a medieval gold dress with a cap to match. There were also four grownup bridesmaids - Miss Betty Selby-Lowndes, Miss Pamela Gladstone, Miss Rosemary Cohen, and Miss Betty Wedekind. They wore dresses of gold lace over gold tissue, with hanging sleeves edged with rosebuds, and draped headdresses of pink chiffon, and carried bouquets of pink roses. The best man was Mr. F. S. Usher, and a reception was afterwards held at 34 Belgrave -square (lent by Viscount Gort). Among those present were: Sir Ernest and Lady Wills (parents of the bridegroom), Captain and Mrs. Douglas Wills, Colonel and Mrs. Norman Haag, Captain and Mrs. Arnold Wills, Mrs. Ogden (grandmother of the bride), Mrs. and Miss Hudson, Mrs. and Miss Burrows, Mrs. Wills, Mr. Roy Wills, Mr. and Mrs. Seton de Winton, Dr. Gordon Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Fairhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ogden, the Marchioness of Ailesbury with Lady Ursula and Lady Rosemary Brudenell-Bruce, Lord Frederick Hamilton, Viscount Lererhulme, Lady Kesteven, the Hon. Mrs. Trollope, the Hon. Mrs. Stanhope Tollemache, the Hon. Mrs. Arnold Henderson, Lady Newes, Brigadier-General Sir William and Lady Alexander, Lady Boynton and Miss Boynton, Sir Thomas and Lady Lathem, Lady Dance Lady (George) Alexander, Major-General and Mrs. Calley, Mrs. Hamilton Baynes, Captain and Mrs. Booth-Jones, Mrs. Douglas Hamilton, Mrs. Ian Bullough, Major Darby Griffiths, Mrs. Simon Brand and Miss Mala Brand, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Llewellyn, Mrs. and Miss Woolland, Miss Olga Nethersole, Major and Mrs. Rankin, Mrs. Beaton, Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs. Frank Sopper, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nond, Mrs. and Miss Cartland, Mrs. George Gay, Mrs. Sandys, Dr. Marion Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs. Wedekind, Major Graham Rees-Mogg, Captain Cyril Herbert Smith, Mrs. Gordon Robinson, Mrs. Temple Richards, Mrs. Elliot Pyle, Mrs. Carrington Wild, Mrs. Lawrence Hignett, Major Davidson-Houston, Major and Mrs. K. J. Campbell, Captain and Mrs. Walter, Captain and Mrs. Eric Charrington, Mrs. Lloyd Baxendale, Mrs. and the Misses Cripps, Captain Pelham Cochrane, the Rev. H. S. Sard, Mrs. Edward le Bas, Miss Muriel Barnby, Mrs. W. B. Gladstone, Mrs. Maynard Horne, Mr. and Mrs. Usher, Mrs. Vachell. The bride and bridegroom left later for a honeymoon in Egypt, Mrs. Wills wearing a dress of bois de rose crepe de Chine, with a Kolinsky fur coat.
Married 2: 29 Jun 1949, Gloucester Catherdral, Juliet Eve Graham-Clarke
The Times, Thursday, June 30, 1949 MARRIAGES Lieutenant-Colonel E. de Winton Wills and Miss J. Graham-Clarke The marriage took place yesterday in Gloucester Cathedral of Lieutenant-Colonel E. de Winton Wills, elder son of Sir Ernest and Lady Wills, and Miss Juliet Graham-Clarke, younger daughter of Captain and Mrs. J. E. H. Graham-Clarke, of Frocester Manor, Gloucestershire. The Bishop of Gloucester officiated, assisted by Cannon A. Helps. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of parchment and silver brocade, with a tulle veil and a head-dress of orange blossem, and carried a Prayer-book bound in scarlet velvet. She was attended by two pages - Robin d'Abo and Seton Wills - and by Miss Edwina Wills and Miss Anne Rouse. Mr. Edward Doughty was best man. A reception was held at the home of the bride.
Father: Ernest Salter Wills
Mother: Caroline Fanny Maud De Winton
Notes:
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Ernest Edward de Winton Wills, (4th Baronet) of Hazelwood, Laird of Meggernie Castle, late Scots Guards, and Captain of The Royal Guard of Balmoral Castle. Sir Edward was born on 8 December 1903, the son of Ernest Salter Wills and Caroline Fanny Maud de Winton, at Clevedon, Bristol, Somerset. He married Sylvia Margaret Ogden in 1926. Edward became 4th baronet of Hazelwood upon the death of his father in January 1958. He also inherited Meggernie Castle, with its 240 square mile estate in Glenlyon, Perthshire. Meggernie Castle was sold in 1979 with 18,000 acres of land. Remaining sections of the estate were sold off between then and 1995. During WW2 Sir Edward served with the Scots Guards and the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry, attaining the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He was also called upon by His Late Majesty King Hussein to recommend suitable officers to supervise the training of officers of the army. At one stage he commanded the garrison guarding HM King George VI at Balmoral Castle. Cremated, ashes were scattered at "Lochs" on the Meggernie Estate
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1904 1Q Long Ashton 5c 565
Reg. District: Hungerford Sub District: Hungerford Parish: Ramsbury Enum. District: 10 Address: Manor House Ramsbury Wiltshire, Berkshire WILLS, Ernest Head Married M 41 1870 Private Means Bristol Gloucestershire WILLS, Maud Wife Married 16 years F 38 1873 Bristol Gloucestershire WILLS, Edward Son M 7 1904 Clevedon Somerset WILLS, Barbara Daughter F 8 1903 Clevedon Somerset DE WINTON, Caroline Eliza Visitor Widow F 71 1840 Dorchester Dorset DE WINTON, Etheldreda Mary Visitor Single F 45 1866 Bristol Gloucestershire DE WINTON, George Seton Visitor Married M 41 1870 Farmer Bristol Gloucestershire GOLAY, Helene Governess Single F 39 1872 Governess Domestic Switzerland SUETT, Ellen Servant Single F 40 1871 Nurse Domestic Hants Southwick WHITEMAN, Henry Servant Single M 41 1870 Butler Domestic Hants Titchfield SIMPSON, Alfred Servant Single M 24 1887 Footman Domestic Devon Paminster BARNETT, Wilfrid Servant Single M 19 1892 Footman Domestic Glos Hatherop DAVIES, Annie Servant Single F 38 1873 Cook Domestic Carmarthen Newcastle Emlyn EADIE, Catherine Scott Servant Single F 39 1872 Ladys Maid Domestic Fifeshire Strathmiglo N B SHELLARD, Hilda Servant Single F 25 1886 Housemaid Domestic Somerset Bath South Stoke NEWMAN, Mary Jane Louise Servant Single F 23 1888 Housemaid Domestic Wiltshire Swindon HOPKINS, Maybell Mary Servant Single F 20 1891 Housemaid Domestic Glam Llandaff WAKE, Violet Eveleyn Servant Single F 15 1896 Housemaid Domestic Somerset Clevedon PRIOR, Eva Mary Servant Single F 18 1893 Nursery Maid Domestic Essex Loughton LAWRENCE, Mabel Louisa Servant Single F 23 1888 Kitchenmaid Domestic Kintbury Berks BRAIN, Florence May Servant Single F 18 1893 Scullerymaid Domestic Glos Kingswood
Wills Ernest E D Marriages Mar 1926 St.Geo.H.Sq. 1a 702 Ogden Ogden Sylvia M Marriages Mar 1926 St Geo H Sq 1a 702 Wills
WILLS, George Seton |
Born: 18 May 1911, Hungerford 1
Died: 4 Feb 1979, Princess Margaret Hospital, Swindon, Wiltshire
Buried: Froxfield Churchyard, on the Littlecote Estate, near Hungerford, Berkshire
Married 1: 30 Oct 1935, Hungerford, Lilah Mary Hare 2
The Times Thursday October 31, 1935 MARRIAGES Mr. G. S. Wills and Miss L. M. Hare The marriage took place yesterday, at St. Mary's, Chilton Foliat, of Mr. George Seton Wills, son of Sir Ernest and Lady Wills, of Littlecote, near Hungerford, Wiltshire, and Miss Lilah Mary Hare, daughter of Captain and Mrs. Percy Hare, of Villa mes Délices, Mentone, France. The Bishop of Bath and Wells officiated, assisted by Cannon A. L. Helps and the Rev. W. H. Pelham. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a white gown woven with silver, and her tulle veil was held in place by a halo headdress of orange-blossom. She carried a bouquet of Madonna lilies. Venetia Wills (niece of the bridegroom) was the trainbearer, and there were four other little bridesmaids - Jane and Susan Kyffin and Priscilla and Audrey Haag - and two grown-up attendants - Miss Victoria Hare (sister of the bride) and Miss Rosemary Potter. They all wore lavender-blue dresses, with head-wreaths and bouquets of dark red roses. Mr. E. E. de Winton Wills was best man to his brother. A reception was held afterwards at Littlecote, near Hungerford, and then the bride and bridegroom left to spend their honeymoon in South America. The bride traveled in a duck-egg blue dress, with a silver fox fur and dark blue hat. (The guests were too numerous to mention here.)
Married 2: 23 Jun 1961, Westminster, Victoria Katherine Hare
The Times, Saturday, June 24, 1961 MARRIAGES Mr. G. S. Wills and Mrs. V. K. Allbut The marriage took place yesterday at Caxton Hall register office of Mr. George Seton Wills, of 37 St. James Street, S.W., and Mrs. Victoria Katherine Allbut, of Ramsbury Wiltshire. http://members.cox.net/ggthomp01/georgeswills1911.html thinks it is 1961 2Q Westminster 5c 659 but can not find it
Father: Ernest Salter Wills
Mother: Caroline Fanny Maud De Winton
Notes:
Married his wife's sister soon after the law was changed to allow it. George was born on 18 May 1911, the younger son of Sir Ernest Wills, 3rd Baronet of Hazelwood, and Caroline Fanny Maud de Winton. He served in WW2 as a Major in The Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry. He fought at El Alamein and was mentioned in dispatches. He was awarded the Territorial Decoration. George inherited Littlecote, upon the death of his father, but lived at Eastridge Manor on the Littlecote Estate. Littlecote House was opened to the public, and George gave it to his son on his 21st birthday, to avoid death duties. George, together with his son, purchased Inchrory (The Glenavon Estate) near Tomintoul, Banff shire in Scotland, which is next door to Balmoral Castle, using the sale proceeds of L'Oiseau Bleu, Menton, in France. He never inherited the Baronetcy, because he predeceased Sir Edward, his elder brother; Thus, the title went to his son, David Seton, as Sir Edward had no male heir. Ditchley Park, Enstone, Oxfordshire, the last major estate acquired by the Will family. It was donated in the 1950's by David Wills to the nation, and is now owned by the Ditchley Foundation, an Anglo-American educational trust which seeks to further transatlantic understanding through a programme of conferences and seminars. Death BMD 1979 1Q Swindon 23 2523
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1911 2Q Hungerford 2c 267
Wills George S Marriages Dec 1935 Hungerford 2c 875 Hare Hare Lilah M Marriages Dec 1935 Hungerford 2c 875 Wills
WILLS, Doris Maud de Winton |
Born: 9 Aug 1896, Clevedon, Somerset 1
Died: 29 Sep 1968, Polperro, Cornwall
Census: 1901, Oaklands, Clevedon, Somersetshire 2
Married 1: 12 Jan 1916, Hungerford, WilliamAlexander White 3
The Times, Thursday, Jan 13, 1916 MARRIAGES WHITE : WILLS - On the 12th Jan., at the Church of the Holy Cross, Ramsbury, Wilts, by the Right Rev. Bishop Forest Brown, D.D., late Bishop of Bristol, the Right Rev. Bishop Hamilton Baynes, D.D., Rector of the Cathedral Church, Birmingham, and the Rev. Canon Woodward, WILLIAM ALEXANDER WHITE, Vicar of Ramsbury, to DORIS MAUD DE WINTON, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ERNEST SALTER WILLS, of Ramsbury Manor.
Married 2: 14 Jun 1920, St George Hanover Square, Norman Carl Haag 3
Father: Ernest Salter Wills
Mother: Caroline Fanny Maud De Winton
Notes:
Possible child by 2nd marriage Haag Ida M P Births Dec 1922 Chelsea 1a 520 Wills
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Wills Doris Maud W Births Sep 1896 Bedminster 5c 680
Reg. District: Long Ashton Sub District: Yatton Parish: Clevedon Enum. District: 3 Ecclesiastical District: St Andrews City/Municipal Borough: Address: Oaklands, Clevedon, Somersetshire WILLS, Ernest Head Married M 31 1870 Magistrate & Director Of Tobacco Manufactory Westbury on Trymn Gloucestershire WILLS, Maud Wife Married F 28 1873 Westbury on Trymn Gloucestershire WILLS, Dora Daughter F 4 1897 Clevedon Somersetshire WILLS, Joyce Daughter F 2 1899 Clevedon Somersetshire DE WINTON, Caroline Mother-In-Law Married F 62 1839 Dorchester Dorsetshire CORNELIUS, Jane Servant Single F 24 1877 Cook Domestic Shepton Beauchamp Somersetshire PARKER, Mary Servant Single F 34 1867 Nurse Domestic Churcheaston Staffordshire BRACEY, Deborah Servant Single F 25 1876 Housemaid Domestic Fishponds Gloucestershire
Wills Doris M De W Marriages Mar 1916 Hungerford 2c 595 White White William A Marriages Mar 1916 Hungerford 2c 595 Wills
Haag Norman C Marriages Jun 1920 St. Geo. H. Sq. 1a 1217 White
HASLAM, James |
Born: 1811
Died: Bef 1851
Census: 1841, Pikes Lane, Bolton 1
Married: Susannah
Notes:
There about 22 James deaths at Bolton between the 1841/51 census !
Sources:
James haslam 30 Cotton Spinner Susannah 25 Thomas 7 Rebecca 5 james 1
Remember dates did not have to be accurate in 1841 for adults
WILLS, Barbara Joan de Winton |
Born: 23 Feb 1902, Clevedon, Bristol, Somerset 1
Died: Jun 1980, Blunsdon, Wiltshire 1
Census: 1911, Manor House Ramsbury Wiltshire, Berkshire 2
Married 1: 28 Oct 1925, St. Mary's Church, Chilton Foliat, Wiltshire, Thomas Ansell Fairhurst 3
The Times, Thursday, Oct 29, 1925 MR. T.A. FAIRHURST AND MISS WILLS At St. Mary's Church, Chilton Foliat, Wiltshire, yesterday, the marriage took place of Mr. Thomas Ansell Fairhurst, Life Guards, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fairhurst, of Arlington Manor, Newbury, and Miss Barbara Joan de Winton Wills, daughter of Sir Ernest and Lady Wills, of Littlecote. The service was conducted by the Bishop of Bath and Wells, Bishop Hamilton Baynes, and the Rev. Arthur Helps. Miss Wills, who was given away by her father, wore a dress of white satin, embroidered with pearls, with a full Court train of silver tissue, draped with old Brussels lace. Her train was carried by two pages - Master Antony Prioleau and Master John Kyffin - who wore scarlet velvet breeches with white crepe de Chine shirts and buckle shoes. The bridesmaids included Miss Cripps, Miss Ann Vachell, Miss Susan Kyffin, Miss Jane Kyffin, and Miss Susan Pearce, and they wore white georgette, trimmed with fur, over silver tissue. The best man was Mr. A. H. Pepys, Royal Dragoons.
Married 2: 11 Feb 1943, Westminster, Herbert Jack Morton 3
Father: Ernest Salter Wills
Mother: Caroline Fanny Maud De Winton
Notes:
They adopted 2 children The Times, Monday, Jun 23, 1980 LATEST WILLS Mrs. Barbara Joan de Winton Morton, of Blunsdon, Wiltshire, left estate valued at £2,297,413 net.
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1902 4Q Long Ashton 5c 541
1980 2Q Swindon 23 20056
Reg. District: Hungerford Sub District: Hungerford Parish: Ramsbury Enum. District: 10 Address: Manor House Ramsbury Wiltshire, Berkshire WILLS, Ernest Head Married M 41 1870 Private Means Bristol Gloucestershire WILLS, Maud Wife Married 16 years F 38 1873 Bristol Gloucestershire WILLS, Edward Son M 7 1904 Clevedon Somerset WILLS, Barbara Daughter F 8 1903 Clevedon Somerset DE WINTON, Caroline Eliza Visitor Widow F 71 1840 Dorchester Dorset DE WINTON, Etheldreda Mary Visitor Single F 45 1866 Bristol Gloucestershire DE WINTON, George Seton Visitor Married M 41 1870 Farmer Bristol Gloucestershire GOLAY, Helene Governess Single F 39 1872 Governess Domestic Switzerland SUETT, Ellen Servant Single F 40 1871 Nurse Domestic Hants Southwick WHITEMAN, Henry Servant Single M 41 1870 Butler Domestic Hants Titchfield SIMPSON, Alfred Servant Single M 24 1887 Footman Domestic Devon Paminster BARNETT, Wilfrid Servant Single M 19 1892 Footman Domestic Glos Hatherop DAVIES, Annie Servant Single F 38 1873 Cook Domestic Carmarthen Newcastle Emlyn EADIE, Catherine Scott Servant Single F 39 1872 Ladys Maid Domestic Fifeshire Strathmiglo N B SHELLARD, Hilda Servant Single F 25 1886 Housemaid Domestic Somerset Bath South Stoke NEWMAN, Mary Jane Louise Servant Single F 23 1888 Housemaid Domestic Wiltshire Swindon HOPKINS, Maybell Mary Servant Single F 20 1891 Housemaid Domestic Glam Llandaff WAKE, Violet Eveleyn Servant Single F 15 1896 Housemaid Domestic Somerset Clevedon PRIOR, Eva Mary Servant Single F 18 1893 Nursery Maid Domestic Essex Loughton LAWRENCE, Mabel Louisa Servant Single F 23 1888 Kitchenmaid Domestic Kintbury Berks BRAIN, Florence May Servant Single F 18 1893 Scullerymaid Domestic Glos Kingswood
Wills Barbara J D Marriages Dec 1925 Hungerford 2c 731 Fairhurst Fairhurst Thomas A Marriages Dec 1925 Hungerford 2c 731 Wills
Wills Barbara J De W Marriages Mar 1943 Westminster 1a 712 Morton Fairhurst Barbara J De W Marriages Mar 1943 Westminster 1a 712 Morton Morton Herbert J Marriages Mar 1943 Westminster 1a 712 Fairhurst Morton Herbert J Marriages Mar 1943 Westminster 1a 712 Wills
OGDEN, Sylvia Margaret |
Born: Mar 1901, Great Crosby, Lancashire 1
Died: 26 Jan 1946
Married: 26 Jan 1926, St George Hanover Square, Ernest Edward de Winton Wills 2
The Times Wednesday January 27, 1926 MARRIAGES Mr. E. E. de W. Wills and Miss S. M. Ogden The marriage took place yesterday, at St. Margaret's, Westminster, of Mr. Edward Ernest de Winton Wills, Scots Guards, son of Sir Ernest and Lady Wills, of Littlecote, Wilts, and Miss Sylvia Margaret Ogden, daughter of the late Mr. W. B. Ogden and of Mrs. Gordon Moore, of 90 Knightsbridge. Bishop Hamilton officiated. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr. W. G. Ogden, wore a gown of ivory georgette, embroidered with pearls. Her train, which was of ivory chiffon velvet lined with pink peau de soie, was carried by Master John Kyffin and Master Bryce Alexander, who wore tunic suits of white chiffon velvet. Behind the pages was Miss Peggy Gordon-Moore, in a medieval gold dress with a cap to match. There were also four grownup bridesmaids - Miss Betty Selby-Lowndes, Miss Pamela Gladstone, Miss Rosemary Cohen, and Miss Betty Wedekind. They wore dresses of gold lace over gold tissue, with hanging sleeves edged with rosebuds, and draped headdresses of pink chiffon, and carried bouquets of pink roses. The best man was Mr. F. S. Usher, and a reception was afterwards held at 34 Belgrave -square (lent by Viscount Gort). Among those present were: Sir Ernest and Lady Wills (parents of the bridegroom), Captain and Mrs. Douglas Wills, Colonel and Mrs. Norman Haag, Captain and Mrs. Arnold Wills, Mrs. Ogden (grandmother of the bride), Mrs. and Miss Hudson, Mrs. and Miss Burrows, Mrs. Wills, Mr. Roy Wills, Mr. and Mrs. Seton de Winton, Dr. Gordon Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Fairhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ogden, the Marchioness of Ailesbury with Lady Ursula and Lady Rosemary Brudenell-Bruce, Lord Frederick Hamilton, Viscount Lererhulme, Lady Kesteven, the Hon. Mrs. Trollope, the Hon. Mrs. Stanhope Tollemache, the Hon. Mrs. Arnold Henderson, Lady Newes, Brigadier-General Sir William and Lady Alexander, Lady Boynton and Miss Boynton, Sir Thomas and Lady Lathem, Lady Dance Lady (George) Alexander, Major-General and Mrs. Calley, Mrs. Hamilton Baynes, Captain and Mrs. Booth-Jones, Mrs. Douglas Hamilton, Mrs. Ian Bullough, Major Darby Griffiths, Mrs. Simon Brand and Miss Mala Brand, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Llewellyn, Mrs. and Miss Woolland, Miss Olga Nethersole, Major and Mrs. Rankin, Mrs. Beaton, Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs. Frank Sopper, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nond, Mrs. and Miss Cartland, Mrs. George Gay, Mrs. Sandys, Dr. Marion Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs. Wedekind, Major Graham Rees-Mogg, Captain Cyril Herbert Smith, Mrs. Gordon Robinson, Mrs. Temple Richards, Mrs. Elliot Pyle, Mrs. Carrington Wild, Mrs. Lawrence Hignett, Major Davidson-Houston, Major and Mrs. K. J. Campbell, Captain and Mrs. Walter, Captain and Mrs. Eric Charrington, Mrs. Lloyd Baxendale, Mrs. and the Misses Cripps, Captain Pelham Cochrane, the Rev. H. S. Sard, Mrs. Edward le Bas, Miss Muriel Barnby, Mrs. W. B. Gladstone, Mrs. Maynard Horne, Mr. and Mrs. Usher, Mrs. Vachell. The bride and bridegroom left later for a honeymoon in Egypt, Mrs. Wills wearing a dress of bois de rose crepe de Chine, with a Kolinsky fur coat.
Father: William Barker Ogden
Mother: Margaret Scott
Notes:
The Times Tuesday February 5, 1946 MEMORIAL SERVICE Mrs. Edward De Winton Wills A memorial service for Mrs. Edward de Winton Wills was held yesterday at St. Mary's, Chilton Foliat, Hungerford, Berkshire. The Rev. R. C. Unwin took the service. Those Present included: Colonel Edward de Winton Wills (Widower), Miss Venetia and Miss Edwina Wills (daughters), Commander W. G. Ogden (brother), Junior Commander Peggy Gordon Moore, Sir Ernest and Lady Wills, Captain and Mrs. Arnold Wills, Captain A. O. Wills, Major George Wills, Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Moore, Sir Gerald Burrard, Sir Francis Burdett, Mrs. Eric Charrington, Captain W. O. M. Gay, Mrs. Gay, General Sir William Thwaites, Colonel and Mrs. Cecil Pim, Lieutenant-Colonel E. H. Tattersall, Rev. Humphrey Hall, Mr. W. T. Alexander, Mr. Ernest F. James, Mr. George Wilson, the Misses de Wend Fenton, Brigadier and Mrs. H. Leveson-Gower, Mr. P. C. Audsley, Brigadier-General Rennie, Mr. H. G. Hutchings (agent to the Littlecote estate), Mr. J. Bray, Mr. O. Dobson, Miss Powell, Mr. Butler, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. Rolf, Mrs. Cummings, Mr. J. H. Ryder, Mr. E. T. Fay, Mr. C. Talbot, Mr. E. A. Doughty Burial inside the church at Chilton Foliat on the Littlecote estate
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Ogden Sylvia Margaret Births Mar 1901 W. Derby 8b 255
Wills Ernest E D Marriages Mar 1926 St.Geo.H.Sq. 1a 702 Ogden Ogden Sylvia M Marriages Mar 1926 St Geo H Sq 1a 702 Wills
OGDEN, William Barker |
Born: 1880?
Died: Bef 1963
Married: 1902?, Margaret Scott
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WILLS, Venetia Dawn |
Born: 5 Dec 1927, St George Hanover Square 1
Baptised: 12 Jan 1928, St. Margaret's, Westminster
Married 1: 15 Apr 1948, Charles Robert Cecil Weld-Forester
Married 2: 14 Sep 1962, Alan Cripps Nind Hopkins
Father: Ernest Edward de Winton Wills
Mother: Sylvia Margaret Ogden
Notes:
The Times, Friday, January 13, 1928 CHRISTENING The christening took place yesterday at St. Margaret's, Westminster, of the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edward Wills. Cannon Arthur Helps officiated, and the child received the names Venetia Dawn. The godparents were Major Ian Bullough, Mr. George Wills, Miss Peggy Gordon Moore, and Lady Ossulston. Children by Charles Anthony Edward Weld-Forester b. 24 Oct 1954 Mary Weld-Forester b. 6 May 1957
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Wills Venetia D Births Dec 1927 St.Geo.H.Sq. 1a 467a Ogden
WILLS, Edwina Sylvia |
Born: 13 Mar 1933, St. George Hanover Sq 1
Baptised: 14 May 1933, Littlecote, Hungerford
Married 1: 17 Mar 1952, Viscount Savernake
Married 2: 23 Feb 1963, Christopher Leslie Leo Bonn
Father: Ernest Edward de Winton Wills
Mother: Sylvia Margaret Ogden
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The Times, Monday, May 15, 1933 CHRISTENING The christening of the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edward Wills took place yesterday in the private chapel of Littlecote, near Hungerford. The Rev. W. H. Pelham officiated, and the child was named Edwina Sylvia. The godparents were Sir Duncan Orr-Lewis, Mr. John Wills, Mrs. Gray Horton, and Mrs. John Fielden. The web site http://thepeerage.com/p2439.htm says Edwina Sylvia Wills1 F, #24385, b. 13 March 1933 Last Edited=12 Sep 2013 Edwina Sylvia Wills was born on 13 March 1933.2 She is the daughter of Lt.-Col. Sir Ernest Edward de Winton Wills, 4th Bt. and Sylvia Margaret Ogden.1 She married, firstly, Sir Michael Sydney Cedric Brudenell-Bruce, 8th Marquess of Ailesbury, son of Sir Chandos Sydney Cedric Brudenell-Bruce, 7th Marquess of Ailesbury and Joan Houlton Salter, on 17 March 1952.1 She and Sir Michael Sydney Cedric Brudenell-Bruce, 8th Marquess of Ailesbury were divorced in 1961.1 She married, secondly, Major Christopher Leslie Leo Bonn, son of Major Walter Basil Louis Bonn and Leopoldina Theodora Davidson, in 1963.2 Her married name became Brudenell-Bruce. From 1963, her married name became Bonn.2 Children of Edwina Sylvia Wills and Sir Michael Sydney Cedric Brudenell-Bruce, 8th Marquess of Ailesbury David Michael James Brudenell-Bruce, Earl of Cardigan+1 b. 12 Nov 1952 Lady Sylvia Davina Brudenell-Bruce3 b. 19 Jun 1954 Lady Carina Doune Brudenell-Bruce3 b. 13 Jan 1956 Children of Edwina Sylvia Wills and Major Christopher Leslie Leo Bonn Melissa Marina Arabella Bonn2 Cavaliere Philip Edward Leo Africa Bonn2 b. 9 Feb 1964 Camilla Georgina Alexandra Bonn2 Note! Michael Sydney Cedric Brudenell-Bruce, 8th Marquess of Ailesbury (born 31 March 1926), styled Viscount Savernake until 1961 and Earl Bruce between 1961 and 1974, is a British peer. The son of Cedric Brudenell-Bruce, 7th Marquess of Ailesbury and Joan Houlton Salter, he succeeded his father as 8th Marquess on the latter's death on 15 July 1974. The heir apparent to the marquessate, and the other titles, is his eldest son. Melanie Marina Roselle Bonn2 b. 4 Nov 1974
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Wills Edwina S Births Mar 1933 St.Geo.H.Sq. 1a 470 Ogden
WELD-FORESTER, Charles Robert Cecil |
Born: 1927?
Married: 15 Apr 1948, Venetia Dawn Wills
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Lady Moyra Rosamond Butler was born on 2 December 1920. She was the daughter of James George Anson Butler, 5th Marquess of Ormonde. She married Charles Robert Cecil Weld-Forester, son of Major Hon. Edric Alfred Cecil Weld-Forester and Lady Victoria Alexandrina Wynn-Carington, on 30 April 1940. She and Charles Robert Cecil Weld-Forester were divorced in 1948. She died on 26 May 1959 at age 38. Child Piers Edric Weld-Forester b. 23 Apr 1946, d. 1977 and Venitia de Winton-Wills is the daughter of Lt.-Col. Sir Ernest Edward de Winton-Wills, 4th Bt. and Sylvia Margaret Ogden. She married Charles Robert Cecil Weld-Forester, son of Major Hon. Edric Alfred Cecil Weld-Forester and Lady Victoria Alexandrina Wynn-Carington, on 15 April 1948. Children Anthony Edward Weld-Forester b. 24 Oct 1954 Mary Weld-Forester b. 6 May 1957
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HOPKINS, Alan Cripps Nind |
Born: 1927?
Married: 14 Sep 1962, Venetia Dawn Wills
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HOPKINS, Mark Edward Wills |
Born: 1 Aug 1963
Father: Alan Cripps Nind Hopkins
Mother: Venetia Dawn Wills
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HOPKINS, Peter Alan Wills |
Born: 1 Aug 1963
Father: Alan Cripps Nind Hopkins
Mother: Venetia Dawn Wills
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SAVERNAKE, Viscount |
Born: 1933?
Married: 17 Mar 1952, Edwina Sylvia Wills
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BONN, Christopher Leslie Leo |
Born: 1933?
Died: 11 Dec 2008
Married: 23 Feb 1963, Edwina Sylvia Wills
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BONN, Philip Edward Leo |
Born: 9 Feb 1964
Father: Christopher Leslie Leo Bonn
Mother: Edwina Sylvia Wills
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BONN, Camilla Georgina Alexandra |
Born: 22 Apr 1965
Father: Christopher Leslie Leo Bonn
Mother: Edwina Sylvia Wills
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BONN, Melissa Marina Arabella |
Born: 4 Dec 1968
Father: Christopher Leslie Leo Bonn
Mother: Edwina Sylvia Wills
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GRAHAM-CLARKE, Juliet Eve |
Born: Mar 1921, Wheatenhurst 1
Married: 29 Jun 1949, Gloucester Catherdral, Ernest Edward de Winton Wills
The Times, Thursday, June 30, 1949 MARRIAGES Lieutenant-Colonel E. de Winton Wills and Miss J. Graham-Clarke The marriage took place yesterday in Gloucester Cathedral of Lieutenant-Colonel E. de Winton Wills, elder son of Sir Ernest and Lady Wills, and Miss Juliet Graham-Clarke, younger daughter of Captain and Mrs. J. E. H. Graham-Clarke, of Frocester Manor, Gloucestershire. The Bishop of Gloucester officiated, assisted by Cannon A. Helps. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of parchment and silver brocade, with a tulle veil and a head-dress of orange blossem, and carried a Prayer-book bound in scarlet velvet. She was attended by two pages - Robin d'Abo and Seton Wills - and by Miss Edwina Wills and Miss Anne Rouse. Mr. Edward Doughty was best man. A reception was held at the home of the bride.
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the daughter of Captain John Eagles Henry Graham-Clark
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Graham-clarke Juliet Births Mar 1921 Wheatenhurst 6a 599 Rouse
HARE, Lilah Mary |
Born: Sep 1915, Bromley 1
Married: 30 Oct 1935, Hungerford, George Seton Wills 2
The Times Thursday October 31, 1935 MARRIAGES Mr. G. S. Wills and Miss L. M. Hare The marriage took place yesterday, at St. Mary's, Chilton Foliat, of Mr. George Seton Wills, son of Sir Ernest and Lady Wills, of Littlecote, near Hungerford, Wiltshire, and Miss Lilah Mary Hare, daughter of Captain and Mrs. Percy Hare, of Villa mes Délices, Mentone, France. The Bishop of Bath and Wells officiated, assisted by Cannon A. L. Helps and the Rev. W. H. Pelham. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a white gown woven with silver, and her tulle veil was held in place by a halo headdress of orange-blossom. She carried a bouquet of Madonna lilies. Venetia Wills (niece of the bridegroom) was the trainbearer, and there were four other little bridesmaids - Jane and Susan Kyffin and Priscilla and Audrey Haag - and two grown-up attendants - Miss Victoria Hare (sister of the bride) and Miss Rosemary Potter. They all wore lavender-blue dresses, with head-wreaths and bouquets of dark red roses. Mr. E. E. de Winton Wills was best man to his brother. A reception was held afterwards at Littlecote, near Hungerford, and then the bride and bridegroom left to spend their honeymoon in South America. The bride traveled in a duck-egg blue dress, with a silver fox fur and dark blue hat. (The guests were too numerous to mention here.)
Father: Percy Richard Hare
Mother: Matilda Gertrude Tiarks
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daughter of Captain Percy Richard Hare and Matilda Gertrude Tiarks, of Villa mes Délices, Mentone, France Marriage ends in divorce in 1946. Lilah marries Colonel Nigel Victor Stopford Sackville, on 14 November 1946.
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Hare Lilah M Births Sep 1915 Bromley 2a 1031 Tiarks
Wills George S Marriages Dec 1935 Hungerford 2c 875 Hare Hare Lilah M Marriages Dec 1935 Hungerford 2c 875 Wills
WILLS, David Seaton |
Title: (5th) Baronet of Hazelwood
Born: 29 Dec 1939, Littlecote, Hungerford 1
Married: 2 Mar 1968, Gillian Eastoe
Father: George Seton Wills
Mother: Lilah Mary Hare
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Wills David S Births Mar 1940 Marlbro'. 5a 263 Hare
EASTOE, Gillian |
Born: 1939?
Married: 2 Mar 1968, David Seaton Wills
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WILLS, Sarah Elizabeth |
Born: 4 Nov 1969
Father: David Seaton Wills
Mother: Gillian Eastoe
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HARE, Victoria Katherine |
Born: Mar 1914, Bromley 1
Died: 24 Dec 1990, nursing home in Aldbourne, Wiltshire
Buried: Froxfield Churchyard, on the Littlecote Estate, near Hungerford, Berkshire
Married: 23 Jun 1961, Westminster, George Seton Wills
The Times, Saturday, June 24, 1961 MARRIAGES Mr. G. S. Wills and Mrs. V. K. Allbut The marriage took place yesterday at Caxton Hall register office of Mr. George Seton Wills, of 37 St. James Street, S.W., and Mrs. Victoria Katherine Allbut, of Ramsbury Wiltshire. http://members.cox.net/ggthomp01/georgeswills1911.html thinks it is 1961 2Q Westminster 5c 659 but can not find it
Father: Percy Richard Hare
Mother: Matilda Gertrude Tiarks
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Sister of Lilah, George's first wife!
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Hare Victoria K Births Mar 1914 Bromley 2a 1129 Tiarks
HARE, Percy Richard |
Born: 1882?
Married: Jun 1903, Bromley, Matilda Gertrude Tiarks 1
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Hare Percy Richard Marriages Jun 1903 Bromley 2a 1050 Tiarks Matilda Gertrude Marriages Jun 1903 Bromley 2a 1050
HARE, second daughter |
Born: 1913?
Father: Percy Richard Hare
Mother: Matilda Gertrude Tiarks
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According to BMD she does not exist
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WHITE, WilliamAlexander |
Born: Mar 1871, Exeter, Devonshire 1
Died: 9 Jul 1919, Burnham
Married: 12 Jan 1916, Hungerford, Doris Maud de Winton Wills 2
The Times, Thursday, Jan 13, 1916 MARRIAGES WHITE : WILLS - On the 12th Jan., at the Church of the Holy Cross, Ramsbury, Wilts, by the Right Rev. Bishop Forest Brown, D.D., late Bishop of Bristol, the Right Rev. Bishop Hamilton Baynes, D.D., Rector of the Cathedral Church, Birmingham, and the Rev. Canon Woodward, WILLIAM ALEXANDER WHITE, Vicar of Ramsbury, to DORIS MAUD DE WINTON, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ERNEST SALTER WILLS, of Ramsbury Manor.
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The Times, Monday, Jul 10, 1916 DEATHS WHITE - On the 9th July, at a nursing home, Burnham, the REVD. W. A. WHITE, M.A., Vicar of Ramsbury, Wiltshire. Funeral at Ramsbury on Wednesday, at 2:30.
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White William Alexander Births Mar 1871 Exeter 5b 106
Wills Doris M De W Marriages Mar 1916 Hungerford 2c 595 White White William A Marriages Mar 1916 Hungerford 2c 595 Wills
HAAG, Norman Carl |
Born: 8 Dec 1871, Hampstead, Middlesex 1
Died: 8 Dec 1950, Bournemouth 1
Married: 14 Jun 1920, St George Hanover Square, Doris Maud de Winton Wills 2
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Norman was born on 8 December 1871, the youngest son of Carl Johann Haag and Ida Buttner, at Hampstead, Middlesex. He was educated at Blairlodge School, Scotland, and Lausanne University, Paris. He was employed in the Consulate at Marseilles from 1893 to 1895. He became Vice-Consul at Cherbourg in 1895, and was later transferred to Marseilles in 1899. He was placed in charge of the Vice-Consulate at Toulon as Acting Vice-Consul in 1900. He was Vice-Consul for the Department of Var to reside at Toulon in 1903. He was given a Royal Commission in 1906, and Vice-Consul at Bremerhaven and Geestemunde. He was in the War Office in 1914, and the Consul at Flushing. In 1915 he joined the Admiralty, and became Acting Consul-General at Barcelona until 1916. He was acting Consul at Madrid during 1918-19. He married the widow Doris Maud de Winton White, nee Wills. He became H. M's Consul-General at Basle, Switzerland from 1920 to 1932 He was given the personal rank of Consul-General in 1929. He retired in 1932. The Times, Monday, Dec 11, 1950 OBITUARIES HAAG - On December 8, 1950 (his 79th birthday) passed peacefully away at his residence, Penwood, Branksome Park, Bournemouth, Norman Carl Haag, H.M. Consul-General (Retired), beloved father of Ian, Priscilla and Audrey. Cremation at Bournemouth North Cemetery, on Wednesday, at 3 p.m. Inquiries and floral tributes to George Scott & Sons, Funeral Directors, 13 and 15 Somerset Road.
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Haag Norman Carl Births Mar 1872 Hampstead 1a 635
Haag Norman C Deaths Dec 1950 Poole 6a 557 79
Haag Norman C Marriages Jun 1920 St. Geo. H. Sq. 1a 1217 White
FAIRHURST, Thomas Ansell |
Born: 29 Aug 1903
Baptised: 21 Jul 1904, Berkswich, Stafford
Died: 18 Aug 1955
Married: 28 Oct 1925, St. Mary's Church, Chilton Foliat, Wiltshire, Barbara Joan de Winton Wills 1
The Times, Thursday, Oct 29, 1925 MR. T.A. FAIRHURST AND MISS WILLS At St. Mary's Church, Chilton Foliat, Wiltshire, yesterday, the marriage took place of Mr. Thomas Ansell Fairhurst, Life Guards, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fairhurst, of Arlington Manor, Newbury, and Miss Barbara Joan de Winton Wills, daughter of Sir Ernest and Lady Wills, of Littlecote. The service was conducted by the Bishop of Bath and Wells, Bishop Hamilton Baynes, and the Rev. Arthur Helps. Miss Wills, who was given away by her father, wore a dress of white satin, embroidered with pearls, with a full Court train of silver tissue, draped with old Brussels lace. Her train was carried by two pages - Master Antony Prioleau and Master John Kyffin - who wore scarlet velvet breeches with white crepe de Chine shirts and buckle shoes. The bridesmaids included Miss Cripps, Miss Ann Vachell, Miss Susan Kyffin, Miss Jane Kyffin, and Miss Susan Pearce, and they wore white georgette, trimmed with fur, over silver tissue. The best man was Mr. A. H. Pepys, Royal Dragoons.
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son of James Ashton Fairhurst and Eva Louise Ansell
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Wills Barbara J D Marriages Dec 1925 Hungerford 2c 731 Fairhurst Fairhurst Thomas A Marriages Dec 1925 Hungerford 2c 731 Wills