Evelyn Mary Smith-Ryland1
F, #52931, d. 15 August 1977
Last Edited=5 Apr 2022
Evelyn Mary Smith-Ryland was the daughter of William Charles Henry Alston Smith-Ryland.1 She married John Wentworth Culme-Seymour, son of Admiral Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, 3rd Bt. and Mary Georgiana Watson Watson, on 2 April 1918.1 She died on 15 August 1977.1
Her married name became Culme-Seymour.
Her married name became Culme-Seymour.
Children of Evelyn Mary Smith-Ryland and John Wentworth Culme-Seymour
- Mary Primrose Culme-Seymour1 b. 9 Nov 1921, d. 1988
- John Dennis Culme-Seymour+1 b. 3 Dec 1923, d. 9 Feb 1982
- Jane Culme-Seymour1 b. 4 Oct 1925, d. 28 Mar 2008
Citations
- [S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 992. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
Frances Meacock1
F, #52932
Last Edited=11 Apr 2022
Frances Meacock married Thomas Wormald in September 1838.1
From September 1838, her married name became Wormald.1
From September 1838, her married name became Wormald.1
Child of Frances Meacock and Thomas Wormald
- Elizabeth Anne Wormald+1 d. 8 Oct 1901
Citations
- [S9302] Martin Webber, "re: Simonds Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger LUNDY (101053), 10 Mar 2021. Hereinafter cited as "re: Simonds Family."
Yvonne Jeanne Vernham1,2
F, #52933, b. 1897, d. 1987
Last Edited=3 Oct 2013
Yvonne Jeanne Vernham was born in 1897 at Wandsworth, Surrey, England.2 She was the daughter of Sydney George Vernham.1 She married Roy Lubbock, son of Frederic Lubbock and Catherine Gurney, on 26 April 1919.1 She died in 1987.1
From 26 April 1919, her married name became Lubbock.1
From 26 April 1919, her married name became Lubbock.1
Children of Yvonne Jeanne Vernham and Roy Lubbock
- Jocelyn Roy Lubbock+1 b. 12 Apr 1920, d. 1992
- Hubert Timothy Lubbock+1 b. 2 Jul 1923, d. 1991
Priscilla Hayter
F, #52934, b. 1908, d. 10 October 1998
Last Edited=5 Jan 2019
Priscilla Hayter was born in 1908 at Headington, Oxfordshire, England.1 She was the daughter of Sir William Goodenough Hayter and Alethea Slessor.2 She married Trevylyan Michael Napier, son of Vice-Admiral Sir Trevylyan Dacres Willes Napier and Mary Elizabeth Culme-Seymour, in 1931. She died on 10 October 1998 at Guildford, Surrey, England.
She was educated at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Her married name became Napier. She wrote the book The Sword Dance: Lady Sarah Lennox and the Napiers, published 1971. She wrote the book A Difficult Country: the Napiers in Scotland, published 1972. She wrote the book Revolution and the Napier Brothers 1820-1840, published 1973.
She was educated at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Her married name became Napier. She wrote the book The Sword Dance: Lady Sarah Lennox and the Napiers, published 1971. She wrote the book A Difficult Country: the Napiers in Scotland, published 1972. She wrote the book Revolution and the Napier Brothers 1820-1840, published 1973.
Children of Priscilla Hayter and Trevylyan Michael Napier
- Anne Catharine Napier+
- Trevylyan Miles Wentworth Napier+ b. 12 Oct 1934, d. 23 Dec 2018
- Lavinia Elizabeth Napier+2 b. 1938
Citations
- [S472] FreeBMD, online www.freebmd.org.uk. Hereinafter cited as FreeBMD.
- [S1122] Peerage News, online http://peeragenews.blogspot.co.nz/. Hereinafter cited as Peerage News.
John Patrick Douglas Balfour, 3rd Baron Kinross1
M, #52935, b. 25 June 1904, d. 4 June 1976
Last Edited=3 Apr 2015
John Balfour, 3rd Baron Kinross 2
He was educated at Winchester College, Winchester, Hampshire, England.1 He graduated from Balliol College, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, in 1925 with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)1 He fought in the Second World War, where he was mentioned in despatches.1 He gained the rank of Squadron Leader in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.1 He succeeded as the 3rd Baron Kinross, of Glasclune, co. Haddington [U.K., 1902] on 28 July 1939.1 He was director of the Publicity Section between 1944 and 1947 at British Embassy, Cairo, Egypt.1 He wrote the book The Windsor Years.1
Vice-Admiral Sir Trevylyan Dacres Willes Napier1
M, #52936, b. 19 April 1867, d. 30 July 1920
Last Edited=12 Nov 2023
Rear-Admiral Trevylyan Napier 2
He was appointed Member, Royal Victorian Order (M.V.O.)1 He was appointed Knight Commander, Order of the Bath (K.C.B.)1
Children of Vice-Admiral Sir Trevylyan Dacres Willes Napier and Mary Elizabeth Culme-Seymour
- Trevylyan Michael Napier+ b. 21 Jun 1901, d. 1940
- Joan Mary Napier b. 9 Mar 1903
- Margaret Napier+ b. 19 Jul 1908
Citations
- [S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 992. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
- [S130] Wikipedia, online http;//www.wikipedia.org. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S9302] Martin Webber, "re: Simonds Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger LUNDY (101053), 10 Mar 2021. Hereinafter cited as "re: Simonds Family."
- [S1122] Peerage News, online http://peeragenews.blogspot.co.nz/. Hereinafter cited as Peerage News.
Trevylyan Miles Wentworth Napier
M, #52937, b. 12 October 1934, d. 23 December 2018
Last Edited=24 Feb 2021
Trevylyan Miles Wentworth Napier was born on 12 October 1934 at Chelsea, London, England.1 He was the son of Trevylyan Michael Napier and Priscilla Hayter. He married Mary Philomena Anne Bourke in 1971.2 He died on 23 December 2018 at age 84.2
Trevylyan Miles Wentworth Napier usually went by his middle name of Miles.2 He wrote the book Thoroughbred Pedigrees Simplified, published 1973.2 He was a racing journalist and author.2
Trevylyan Miles Wentworth Napier usually went by his middle name of Miles.2 He wrote the book Thoroughbred Pedigrees Simplified, published 1973.2 He was a racing journalist and author.2
Child of Trevylyan Miles Wentworth Napier and Mary Philomena Anne Bourke
René Guillet de Chatellus, Comte de Chatellus1
M, #52938
Last Edited=26 Dec 2008
René Guillet de Chatellus, Comte de Chatellus is the son of Pierre de Chatellus, Comte de Chatellus.1 He married Angela Mary Culme-Seymour, daughter of Captain George Culme-Seymour and Janet Beatrix Orr Ewing, on 20 March 1948.1 He had dispensation to marry Angela Mary Culme-Seymour before 1977.1
Citations
- [S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 992. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
Pierre de Chatellus, Comte de Chatellus
M, #52939
Last Edited=26 Dec 2008
Child of Pierre de Chatellus, Comte de Chatellus
Citations
- [S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 992. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
Vice-Admiral Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, 4th Bt.1
M, #52940, b. 29 August 1867, d. 2 April 1925
Last Edited=20 Feb 2011
Consanguinity Index=0.0%
Vice-Admiral Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, 4th Bt. was born on 29 August 1867.1 He was the son of Admiral Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, 3rd Bt. and Mary Georgiana Watson Watson.1 He married Florence Agnes Louisa Nugent, daughter of Albert Llewellyn Nugent, 3rd Baron Nugent and Elizabeth Baltazzi, on 9 April 1896.1 He died on 2 April 1925 at age 57.1
He was appointed Member, Royal Victorian Order (M.V.O.)1 He was appointed Knight Commander, Order of the Bath (K.C.B.)1 He fought in the First World War.1 He gained the rank of Rear-Admiral in 1916.1 He was Director of Mobilization, Admiralty between 1916 and 1918.1 He fought in the Battle of Jutland on 31 May 1916, in command of H.M.S. Centurion. where he was mentioned in despatches.1 He was awarded the Order of the Rising Sun of Japan 2nd Class.1 He was awarded the Order of St. Stanislas of Russia 1st Class.1 He was awarded the Order of St. Vladimir of Russia 4th Class with swords.1 He was awarded the Chevalier, Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur.1 He was awarded the Grand Commander, Order of the Redeemer of Greece.1 He was commander of the British East Mediterranean Squadron in 1918.1 He gained the rank of Vice-Admiral in 1920.1 He succeeded as the 4th Baronet Seymour, of High Mount, co. Limerick [U.K., 1809] on 11 October 1920.1 He was Commander-in-Chief of the North America and West Indies Station between 1923 and 1924.1 He held the office of Second Sea Lord in 1924.1
He was appointed Member, Royal Victorian Order (M.V.O.)1 He was appointed Knight Commander, Order of the Bath (K.C.B.)1 He fought in the First World War.1 He gained the rank of Rear-Admiral in 1916.1 He was Director of Mobilization, Admiralty between 1916 and 1918.1 He fought in the Battle of Jutland on 31 May 1916, in command of H.M.S. Centurion. where he was mentioned in despatches.1 He was awarded the Order of the Rising Sun of Japan 2nd Class.1 He was awarded the Order of St. Stanislas of Russia 1st Class.1 He was awarded the Order of St. Vladimir of Russia 4th Class with swords.1 He was awarded the Chevalier, Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur.1 He was awarded the Grand Commander, Order of the Redeemer of Greece.1 He was commander of the British East Mediterranean Squadron in 1918.1 He gained the rank of Vice-Admiral in 1920.1 He succeeded as the 4th Baronet Seymour, of High Mount, co. Limerick [U.K., 1809] on 11 October 1920.1 He was Commander-in-Chief of the North America and West Indies Station between 1923 and 1924.1 He held the office of Second Sea Lord in 1924.1
Children of Vice-Admiral Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, 4th Bt. and Florence Agnes Louisa Nugent
- Elizabeth Culme-Seymour+1 b. 27 Oct 1904, d. 23 Oct 1963
- Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, 5th Bt.+1 b. 26 Apr 1909, d. 13 Oct 1999
Citations
- [S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 992. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]