James Clay1

M, #298031, b. 1764, d. 1828
Last Edited=25 Jun 2008
     James Clay was born in 1764.1 He was the son of unknown Clay.1 He died in 1828.1

Child of James Clay

Citations

  1. [S171] Charles Kidd, Debrett Goes to Hollywood (New York, U.S.A.: St. Martin's Press, 1986), page 22. Hereinafter cited as Debrett Goes to Hollywood.

James Clay1

M, #298032, b. 1805, d. 1873
Last Edited=25 Jun 2008
     James Clay was born in 1805.1 He was the son of James Clay.1 He married Eliza Camilla Woolrych, daughter of General Josiah Woolrych and Marietta Augusta Mortellari.1 He died in 1873.1
     He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Hull between 1847 and 1873.1 He wrote the book A Treatise on Whist.1

Child of James Clay and Eliza Camilla Woolrych



Citations

  1. [S171] Charles Kidd, Debrett Goes to Hollywood (New York, U.S.A.: St. Martin's Press, 1986), page 22. Hereinafter cited as Debrett Goes to Hollywood.

Eliza Camilla Woolrych1

F, #298033
Last Edited=25 Jun 2008
     Eliza Camilla Woolrych is the daughter of General Josiah Woolrych and Marietta Augusta Mortellari.1 She married James Clay, son of James Clay.1
     Her married name became Clay.1

Child of Eliza Camilla Woolrych and James Clay

Citations

  1. [S171] Charles Kidd, Debrett Goes to Hollywood (New York, U.S.A.: St. Martin's Press, 1986), page 22. Hereinafter cited as Debrett Goes to Hollywood.

General Josiah Woolrych1

M, #298034
Last Edited=25 Jun 2008
     General Josiah Woolrych married Marietta Augusta Mortellari.1

Child of General Josiah Woolrych and Marietta Augusta Mortellari

Citations

  1. [S171] Charles Kidd, Debrett Goes to Hollywood (New York, U.S.A.: St. Martin's Press, 1986), page 22. Hereinafter cited as Debrett Goes to Hollywood.

Marietta Augusta Mortellari1

F, #298035
Last Edited=25 Jun 2008
     Marietta Augusta Mortellari married General Josiah Woolrych.1
     She was a singer at King's Theatre.1 Her married name became Woolrych.1

Child of Marietta Augusta Mortellari and General Josiah Woolrych

Citations

  1. [S171] Charles Kidd, Debrett Goes to Hollywood (New York, U.S.A.: St. Martin's Press, 1986), page 22. Hereinafter cited as Debrett Goes to Hollywood.


Cecil Clay1

M, #298036, b. 1847, d. 1920
Last Edited=25 Jun 2008
     Cecil Clay was born in 1847.1 He was the son of James Clay and Eliza Camilla Woolrych.1 He married Rosina Vokes, daughter of Frederick Vokes and Sarah Wood.1 He died in 1920.1
     He was a practising barrister.1 He was composer of Songs of Araby.1

Citations

  1. [S171] Charles Kidd, Debrett Goes to Hollywood (New York, U.S.A.: St. Martin's Press, 1986), page 22. Hereinafter cited as Debrett Goes to Hollywood.

Rosina Vokes1

F, #298037, b. 1853, d. 1894
Last Edited=25 Jun 2008
     Rosina Vokes was born in 1853.1 She was the daughter of Frederick Vokes and Sarah Wood.1 She married Cecil Clay, son of James Clay and Eliza Camilla Woolrych.1 She died in 1894 at Babbacombe, Devon, EnglandG.1
     Her married name became Clay.1 She was an actress.1

Citations

  1. [S171] Charles Kidd, Debrett Goes to Hollywood (New York, U.S.A.: St. Martin's Press, 1986), page 22. Hereinafter cited as Debrett Goes to Hollywood.

Frederick Vokes1

M, #298038, b. 1816, d. 1890
Last Edited=25 Jun 2008
     Frederick Vokes was born in 1816.1 He married Sarah Wood, daughter of William Wood.1 He died in 1890.1
     In 1891 He had one son and two other daughters.1

Child of Frederick Vokes and Sarah Wood

Citations

  1. [S171] Charles Kidd, Debrett Goes to Hollywood (New York, U.S.A.: St. Martin's Press, 1986), page 22. Hereinafter cited as Debrett Goes to Hollywood.

Sarah Wood1

F, #298039
Last Edited=25 Jun 2008
     Sarah Wood is the daughter of William Wood.1 She married Frederick Vokes.1
     Her married name became Vokes.1

Child of Sarah Wood and Frederick Vokes

Citations

  1. [S171] Charles Kidd, Debrett Goes to Hollywood (New York, U.S.A.: St. Martin's Press, 1986), page 22. Hereinafter cited as Debrett Goes to Hollywood.

William Wood1

M, #298040, b. circa 1770
Last Edited=25 Jun 2008
     William Wood was born circa 1770 at WalesG.1
     He was given the name of William Wodin at birth.1 He was with a troupe of travelling players in 1789 at London, EnglandG.1

Children of William Wood

Citations

  1. [S171] Charles Kidd, Debrett Goes to Hollywood (New York, U.S.A.: St. Martin's Press, 1986), page 22. Hereinafter cited as Debrett Goes to Hollywood.