Emily Charlotte le Breton1

F, #217341, b. 13 October 1853, d. 12 February 1929
Last Edited=12 Sep 2014
Mrs Lillie Langtry
by James Sant 2
     Emily Charlotte le Breton was born on 13 October 1853.1 She was the daughter of Very Rev. William Corbet le Breton and Emilie Charlotte Martin.1 She married, firstly, Edward Langtry in 1874.1 She married, secondly, Sir Hugo Gerald de Bathe, 5th Bt., son of General Sir Gerald Henry Perceval de Bathe, 4th Bt. and Charlotte Clare, in 1899.1 She and Sir Hugo Gerald de Bathe, 5th Bt. were divorced in 1929.1 She died on 12 February 1929 at age 75.1
     Emily Charlotte le Breton also went by the nick-name of Lilly.5 From 1874, her married name became Langtry.1 She and Edward VII Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, King of the United Kingdom were associated. From 1899, her married name became Bathe.1

Child of Emily Charlotte le Breton and Admiral Louis Alexander Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven

Citations

  1. [S1122] Peerage News, online http://peeragenews.blogspot.co.nz/. Hereinafter cited as Peerage News.
  2. [S3409] Caroline Maubois, "re: Penancoet Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 2 December 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Penancoet Family."
  3. [S300] Michael Rhodes, "re: Ernest Fawbert Collection," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 8 February. Hereinafter cited as "re: Ernest Fawbert Collection."
  4. [S130] Wikipedia, online http;//www.wikipedia.org. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
  5. [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 2572. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]

Very Rev. William Corbet le Breton1

M, #217342, b. 1815, d. 1888
Last Edited=25 May 2016
     Very Rev. William Corbet le Breton was born in 1815 at Jersey, Channel Islands.2 He was the son of William le Breton.2 He married Emilie Charlotte Martin on 5 July 1842 at Gretna Green, Dumfries-shire, ScotlandG.3 He died in 1888.2
     He held the office of Dean of Jersey.1 He had four older sons.1

Children of Very Rev. William Corbet le Breton and Emilie Charlotte Martin

Child of Very Rev. William Corbet le Breton and Marianne Impey Treeve

Citations

  1. [S1122] Peerage News, online http://peeragenews.blogspot.co.nz/. Hereinafter cited as Peerage News.
  2. [S7529] WikiTree, online http://www.wikitree.com/. Hereinafter cited as WikiTree.
  3. [S3626] Pam Hislop, "re: le Breton Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger LUNDY (101053), 19 February 2009. Hereinafter cited as "re: le Breton Family."
  4. [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."

Emilie Charlotte Martin1

F, #217343
Last Edited=24 Feb 2009
     Emilie Charlotte Martin married Very Rev. William Corbet le Breton, son of William le Breton, on 5 July 1842 at Gretna Green, Dumfries-shire, ScotlandG.2
     From 5 July 1842, her married name became le Breton.2

Children of Emilie Charlotte Martin and Very Rev. William Corbet le Breton

Citations

  1. [S1122] Peerage News, online http://peeragenews.blogspot.co.nz/. Hereinafter cited as Peerage News.
  2. [S3626] Pam Hislop, "re: le Breton Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger LUNDY (101053), 19 February 2009. Hereinafter cited as "re: le Breton Family."

Reggie le Breton1

M, #217344, b. after 1853
Last Edited=9 Feb 2007
     Reggie le Breton was born after 1853.1 He was the son of Very Rev. William Corbet le Breton and Emilie Charlotte Martin.1

Citations

  1. [S1122] Peerage News, online http://peeragenews.blogspot.co.nz/. Hereinafter cited as Peerage News.

Edward Langtry1

M, #217345, d. before 1899
Last Edited=11 Mar 2024
     Edward Langtry married Emily Charlotte le Breton, daughter of Very Rev. William Corbet le Breton and Emilie Charlotte Martin, in 1874.1 He died before 1899.1

Citations

  1. [S1122] Peerage News, online http://peeragenews.blogspot.co.nz/. Hereinafter cited as Peerage News.


Sir Hugo Gerald de Bathe, 5th Bt.1

M, #217346, b. 10 August 1871, d. 1940
Last Edited=22 May 2016
     Sir Hugo Gerald de Bathe, 5th Bt. was born on 10 August 1871.1 He was the son of General Sir Gerald Henry Perceval de Bathe, 4th Bt. and Charlotte Clare.1 He married, firstly, Emily Charlotte le Breton, daughter of Very Rev. William Corbet le Breton and Emilie Charlotte Martin, in 1899.1 He and Emily Charlotte le Breton were divorced in 1929.1 He married, secondly, Deborah Warschowsky, daughter of Samuel Warschowsky, on 23 May 1931 at Ajaccio, Corsica, France.1,2 He died in 1940.1
     He gained the title of 5th Baronet de Bathe.

Citations

  1. [S1122] Peerage News, online http://peeragenews.blogspot.co.nz/. Hereinafter cited as Peerage News.
  2. [S7473] Notices, The Scotsman, unknown location. Hereinafter cited as The Scotsman.

Apollonia Forst

F, #217347
Last Edited=5 Feb 2017
     Apollonia Forst married Johann Friedrich Schott, son of Johann Hans Martin Schott and Maria Margaretha Weber, on 25 November 1663.1
     From 25 November 1663, her married name became Schott.

Child of Apollonia Forst and Johann Friedrich Schott

Citations

  1. [S37] BP2003 volume 3, page 3547. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
  2. [S37] BP2003. [S37]

Victor Neill Malcolm1

M, #217348, b. 21 March 1905
Last Edited=21 Jan 2024
     Victor Neill Malcolm was born on 21 March 1905.2 He is the son of Sir Ian Zachary Malcolm, 17th of Poltalloch and Jeanne Marie Langtry.1 He married, firstly, Dorothy Todd, daughter of Thomas Todd, on 6 December 1933.2 He and Dorothy Todd were divorced in 1939.2 He married, secondly, Mary Ellery Channing, daughter of Hayden Channing, on 5 February 1942.2
     He was educated at Royal Naval College, Darmouth, Devon, England.2 He was educated at Oundle School, Oundle, Northamptonshire, England.2 He graduated from Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, in 1932 with a Master of Arts (M.A.)2

Child of Victor Neill Malcolm and Dorothy Todd

Child of Victor Neill Malcolm and Mary Ellery Channing

Citations

  1. [S1122] Peerage News, online http://peeragenews.blogspot.co.nz/. Hereinafter cited as Peerage News.
  2. [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 2572. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
  3. [S37] BP2003. [S37]

Angus Christian Edward Malcolm1

M, #217349, b. 6 October 1908, d. 1971
Last Edited=12 Sep 2014
     Angus Christian Edward Malcolm was born on 6 October 1908.2 He was the son of Sir Ian Zachary Malcolm, 17th of Poltalloch and Jeanne Marie Langtry.3 He married Jacqueline Marie Theron, daughter of Maj.-Gen. François Henry Theron and Audrey Baillie Noel, on 6 May 1947.1 He and Jacqueline Marie Theron were divorced in 1967.1 He died in 1971.1
     He was educated at Eton College, Windsor, Berkshire, England.2 He was educated at New College, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England.2 He was with the Diplomatic Service.1 He was with HM Foreign Service between 1933 and 1961.2 He was appointed Companion, Order of St. Michael and St. George (C.M.G.) in 1952.2 He held the office of Ambassador to Tunisia between 1956 and 1961.2

Children of Angus Christian Edward Malcolm and Jacqueline Marie Theron

Citations

  1. [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 1506. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
  2. [S37] BP2003. [S37]
  3. [S1122] Peerage News, online http://peeragenews.blogspot.co.nz/. Hereinafter cited as Peerage News.

John Colin McFadyean1

M, #217350, b. 1914, d. 7 May 2007
Last Edited=7 Apr 2016
     John Colin McFadyean was born in 1914.1 He was the son of Sir Andrew McFadyean and Dorothea Emily Chute.1 He married Helen Mary Malcolm, daughter of Sir Ian Zachary Malcolm, 17th of Poltalloch and Jeanne Marie Langtry, on 16 June 1960.2 He died on 7 May 2007.3,1
     John Colin McFadyean usually went by his middle name of Colin.1

Citations

  1. [S1122] Peerage News, online http://peeragenews.blogspot.co.nz/. Hereinafter cited as Peerage News.
  2. [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 2573. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
  3. [S466] Notices, The Telegraph, London, UK, 20 October 2010. Hereinafter cited as The Telegraph.