Charles Galton1

M, #37531
Last Edited=27 Jan 2009
     Charles Galton was with the Indian Civil Service.1

Child of Charles Galton

Citations

  1. [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 2422. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]

Violet Mary Bingham1

F, #37532, b. 26 March 1880, d. 29 August 1931
Last Edited=8 Mar 2019
Consanguinity Index=0.0%
     Violet Mary Bingham was born on 26 March 1880.1 She was the daughter of Rear-Admiral Hon. Richard Bingham and Mary Elizabeth Cole.1 She married Major Edward John Lake Baylay, son of Colonel C. E. Baylay, on 29 November 1911.1 She died on 29 August 1931 at age 51.1
     Her married name became Baylay.

Child of Violet Mary Bingham and Major Edward John Lake Baylay

Citations

  1. [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 2422. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
  2. [S474] FamilySearch, online http://www.familysearch.com. Hereinafter cited as FamilySearch.

Major Edward John Lake Baylay1

M, #37533, b. 2 January 1882
Last Edited=13 Mar 2019
     Major Edward John Lake Baylay was baptised on 2 January 1882 at Ajmere, Bengal, India.1 He was the son of Colonel C. E. Baylay.2 He married, firstly, Violet Mary Bingham, daughter of Rear-Admiral Hon. Richard Bingham and Mary Elizabeth Cole, on 29 November 1911.2 He married, secondly, Catherine Mary Freston on 17 October 1933 at Bishop's Nympton, Devon, England.3
     He gained the rank of Major in the Royal Horse Artillery.2 He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order (D.S.O.)2 He lived at Muden, Natal, South AfricaG.

Child of Major Edward John Lake Baylay and Violet Mary Bingham

Citations

  1. [S474] FamilySearch, online http://www.familysearch.com. Hereinafter cited as FamilySearch.
  2. [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 2422. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
  3. [S467] The National Archives: UK government records and information management, online http://http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/. Hereinafter cited as The National Archives.

Edith Lavinia Bingham1

F, #37534, b. 27 July 1881, d. 2 December 1960
Last Edited=27 Jan 2009
Consanguinity Index=0.0%
     Edith Lavinia Bingham was born on 27 July 1881.1 She was the daughter of Rear-Admiral Hon. Richard Bingham and Mary Elizabeth Cole.1 She married Brig.-Gen. Duncan Alwyn Macfarlane, son of Reverend James Duncan Macfarlane, on 30 April 1913.1 She died on 2 December 1960 at age 79.1
     Her married name became Macfarlane.

Citations

  1. [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 2422. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]

Brig.-Gen. Duncan Alwyn Macfarlane1

M, #37535, d. April 1941
Last Edited=27 Jan 2009
     Brig.-Gen. Duncan Alwyn Macfarlane was the son of Reverend James Duncan Macfarlane.1 He married Edith Lavinia Bingham, daughter of Rear-Admiral Hon. Richard Bingham and Mary Elizabeth Cole, on 30 April 1913.1 He died in April 1941.
     He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order (D.S.O.)1 He was appointed Companion, Order of the Bath (C.B.)1 He held the office of Deputy Lieutenant (D.L.)1 He lived at Dunain Park, Inverness-shire, ScotlandG.1

Citations

  1. [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 2422. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]


Frederick George Ellis, 7th Lord Howard de Walden1

M, #37536, b. 9 August 1830, d. 3 November 1899
Last Edited=11 Feb 2017
Consanguinity Index=0.01%
     Frederick George Ellis, 7th Lord Howard de Walden was born on 9 August 1830.1 He was the son of Charles Augustus Ellis, 6th Lord Howard de Walden and Lady Lucy Joan Scott-Bentinck.1 He married Blanche Holden, daughter of William Holden and Julia Paulet, on 27 April 1876 at St. George's, Hanover Square, London, England.1,2 He and Blanche Holden were divorced in 1891.2 He and Blanche Holden were separated in 1893.1 He died on 3 November 1899 at age 69.1
     He was educated at Eton College, Windsor, Berkshire, England.1 He graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, with a Master of Arts (M.A.)1 He gained the rank of Major in 1867 in the 4th Light Dragoons.1 He succeeded as the 7th Lord Howard de Walden [E., 1597] on 29 August 1868.1 He succeeded as the 3rd Baron Seaford of Seaford, co. Sussex [U.K., 1826] on 29 August 1868.1

Child of Frederick George Ellis, 7th Lord Howard de Walden and Blanche Holden

Citations

  1. [S37] BP2003 volume 3, page 3553. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
  2. [S4567] Bill Norton, "re: Pitman Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger LUNDY (101053), 6 April 2010 and 19 April 2011. Hereinafter cited as "re: Pitman Family."

Blanche Holden1

F, #37537, b. 1856, d. 7 April 1911
Last Edited=11 Feb 2017
     Blanche Holden was born in 1856 at Heysham, Lancashire, England.2 She was the daughter of William Holden and Julia Paulet.1,2 She married, firstly, Frederick George Ellis, 7th Lord Howard de Walden, son of Charles Augustus Ellis, 6th Lord Howard de Walden and Lady Lucy Joan Scott-Bentinck, on 27 April 1876 at St. George's, Hanover Square, London, England.3,2 She and Frederick George Ellis, 7th Lord Howard de Walden were divorced in 1891.2 She married, secondly, Henry Ludlow Lopes, 2nd Baron Ludlow, son of Henry Charles Lopes, 1st Baron Ludlow and Cordelia Lucy Clark, on 25 March 1903.1 She and Frederick George Ellis, 7th Lord Howard de Walden were separated in 1893.3 She died on 7 April 1911.4
     After her marriage, Blanche Holden was styled as Baroness Seaford of Seaford on 27 April 1876. From 27 April 1876, her married name became Ellis. She was president Order League of Mercy.4 After her marriage, Blanche Holden was styled as Baroness Ludlow on 25 March 1903. From 25 March 1903, her married name became Lopes.

Citations

  1. [S21] L. G. Pine, The New Extinct Peerage 1884-1971: Containing Extinct, Abeyant, Dormant and Suspended Peerages With Genealogies and Arms (London, U.K.: Heraldry Today, 1972), page 184. Hereinafter cited as The New Extinct Peerage.
  2. [S4567] Bill Norton, "re: Pitman Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger LUNDY (101053), 6 April 2010 and 19 April 2011. Hereinafter cited as "re: Pitman Family."
  3. [S37] BP2003 volume 3, page 3553. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
  4. [S37] BP2003. [S37]

William Holden1

M, #37538, b. 1832, d. before 1866
Last Edited=10 May 2015
     William Holden was born in 1832 at Burnley, Lancashire, England.2 He was the son of John Greenwood and Elizabeth Aspinall.2 He married Julia Paulet, daughter of J. Paulet.2 He died before 1866.2
     He lived at Palace House, Lancashire, EnglandG.1

Children of William Holden and Julia Paulet

Citations

  1. [S21] L. G. Pine, The New Extinct Peerage 1884-1971: Containing Extinct, Abeyant, Dormant and Suspended Peerages With Genealogies and Arms (London, U.K.: Heraldry Today, 1972), page 184. Hereinafter cited as The New Extinct Peerage.
  2. [S4567] Bill Norton, "re: Pitman Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger LUNDY (101053), 6 April 2010 and 19 April 2011. Hereinafter cited as "re: Pitman Family."
  3. [S37] BP2003 See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
  4. [S15] George Edward Cokayne, editor, The Complete Baronetage, 5 volumes (no date (c. 1900); reprint, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1983), volume II, page 271. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Baronetage.

Henry Ludlow Lopes, 2nd Baron Ludlow1

M, #37539, b. 30 September 1865, d. 8 November 1922
Last Edited=19 Jun 2016
     Henry Ludlow Lopes, 2nd Baron Ludlow was born on 30 September 1865.2 He was the son of Henry Charles Lopes, 1st Baron Ludlow and Cordelia Lucy Clark.1 He married, firstly, Blanche Holden, daughter of William Holden and Julia Paulet, on 25 March 1903.1 He married, secondly, Alice Sedgwick Mankiewicz, daughter of James Mankiewicz, on 25 September 1919.1 He died on 8 November 1922 at age 57, without issue.2
     He was educated at Eton College, Windsor, Berkshire, EnglandG.1 He was educated in 1888 at Balliol College, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, EnglandG, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)1 He was admitted to Middle Temple in 1890 entitled to practise as a Barrister-at-Law.1 He graduated from Balliol College, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, EnglandG, in 1894 with a Master of Arts (M.A.)1 He succeeded as the 2nd Baron Ludlow, of Heywood, co. Wilts [U.K., 1897] on 25 December 1899.1 He was counsel to the Treasury, the Great Western Railway, and the Post Office on the Western Circuit.1 He held the office of Member of the London County Council between 1904 and 1907, for Marylebone.1 He fought in the First World War, as a staff captain.1 He gained the rank of Captain in the Royal Wiltshire Imperial Yeomanry.2
     His title became extinct on his death.1

Citations

  1. [S21] L. G. Pine, The New Extinct Peerage 1884-1971: Containing Extinct, Abeyant, Dormant and Suspended Peerages With Genealogies and Arms (London, U.K.: Heraldry Today, 1972), page 184. Hereinafter cited as The New Extinct Peerage.
  2. [S37] BP2003 volume 3, page 3371. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]

Thomas Evelyn Scott-Ellis, 8th Lord Howard de Walden1

M, #37540, b. 9 May 1880, d. 5 November 1946
Last Edited=11 Feb 2017
     Thomas Evelyn Scott-Ellis, 8th Lord Howard de Walden was born on 9 May 1880.1 He was the son of Frederick George Ellis, 7th Lord Howard de Walden and Blanche Holden.1 He married Margherita van Raalte, daughter of Charles van Raalte and Florence Clow, on 19 February 1912.1 He died on 5 November 1946 at age 66.1
     He was given the name of Thomas Evelyn Ellis at birth. He was educated at Eton College, Windsor, Berkshire, England.1 He gained the rank of Lieutenant in the 10th Hussars.1 He was educated at Royal Military College, Sandhurst, Berkshire, England.1 He fought in the Boer War between 1899 and 1900.1 He succeeded as the 8th Lord Howard de Walden [E., 1597] on 3 November 1899.1 He succeeded as the 4th Baron Seaford of Seaford, co. Sussex [U.K., 1826] on 3 November 1899.1 He fought in the First World War.1 He gained the rank of Staff Captain in 1915.1 He gained the rank of Brigade Major in 1916.1 He gained the rank of Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel in the Royal Tanks Corps.1 On 21 April 1917 his name was legally changed to Thomas Evelyn Scott-Ellis by Royal Licence.1 He was awarded the Territorial Decoration (T.D.)1 He gained the rank of Honorary Colonel in 1927.1 He gained the rank of Honorary Colonel in the 4th/5th Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers.1 He was Trustee of the Tate Gallery between 1938 and 1946.1

Children of Thomas Evelyn Scott-Ellis, 8th Lord Howard de Walden and Margherita van Raalte

Citations

  1. [S37] BP2003 volume 3, page 3553. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
  2. [S37] BP2003. [S37]