Margaret Cecil Gartside-Tipping1
F, #395411
Last Edited=7 Jan 2010
Margaret Cecil Gartside-Tipping is the daughter of Robert Gartside-Tipping.2 She married John Wilfrid Earle, son of Sir Thomas Earle, 2nd Bt. and Emily Fletcher, on 19 October 1915.1
From 19 October 1915, her married name became Earle.
From 19 October 1915, her married name became Earle.
Mary Earle1
F, #395412, b. circa 1855, d. 16 April 1856
Last Edited=22 Mar 2011
Mary Earle was born circa 1855.1 She was the daughter of Sir Thomas Earle, 2nd Bt. and Emily Fletcher.2 She died on 16 April 1856, in infancy.1
Mary Earle1
F, #395413, b. after 1856, d. 26 September 1870
Last Edited=22 Mar 2011
Mary Earle was born after 1856. She was the daughter of Sir Thomas Earle, 2nd Bt. and Emily Fletcher.2 She died on 26 September 1870, young.1
Emily Josephine Earle1
F, #395414, d. 12 September 1942
Last Edited=10 Aug 2009
Emily Josephine Earle was the daughter of Sir Thomas Earle, 2nd Bt. and Emily Fletcher.2 She died on 12 September 1942, unmarried.1
Caroline Earle1
F, #395415, d. 19 January 1946
Last Edited=22 Mar 2011
Caroline Earle was the daughter of Sir Thomas Earle, 2nd Bt. and Emily Fletcher.2 She died on 19 January 1946, unmarried.1
Constance Earle1
F, #395416, d. 1865
Last Edited=22 Mar 2011
Constance Earle was the daughter of Sir Thomas Earle, 2nd Bt. and Emily Fletcher.2 She died in 1865, an infant.1
Evelyn Margaret Earle1
F, #395417, d. 4 April 1957
Last Edited=22 Mar 2011
Evelyn Margaret Earle was the daughter of Sir Thomas Earle, 2nd Bt. and Emily Fletcher.2 She married Major Francis Gordon Cardew on 3 April 1900.1 She died on 4 April 1957.1
From 3 April 1900, her married name became Cardew.
From 3 April 1900, her married name became Cardew.
Major Francis Gordon Cardew1
M, #395418, d. 1946
Last Edited=7 Jan 2010
Major Francis Gordon Cardew married Evelyn Margaret Earle, daughter of Sir Thomas Earle, 2nd Bt. and Emily Fletcher, on 3 April 1900.1 He died in 1946.1
He gained the rank of Major in the 10th Bengal Lancers.1 He was appointed Officer, Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.)1
He gained the rank of Major in the 10th Bengal Lancers.1 He was appointed Officer, Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.)1
Citations
- [S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 1264. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
Mary Homan-Mulock1
F, #395419
Last Edited=18 Sep 2009
Child of Mary Homan-Mulock and Frederick Cockerell
- Hester Anne Pepys Cockerell+1 b. 1868, d. 10 Jun 1933
Citations
- [S3959] Pat Longworth, "re: Pepys Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger LUNDY (101053), 6 September 2009. Hereinafter cited as "re: Pepys Family."
Francis Travers Dames-Longworth1
M, #395420, b. 26 April 1834, d. 3 December 1898
Last Edited=18 Sep 2009
Francis Travers Dames-Longworth was born on 26 April 1834 at Greenhill, County Offaly, IrelandG.1 He was the son of Francis Longworth-Dames and Anna Hume.1,2 He married Frances Tennison Noble, daughter of William Noble and Louisa Moore, on 1 August 1860 at St. Anne's Church, Dublin, County Dublin, IrelandG.1 He died on 3 December 1898 at age 64 at Greenhill, County Offaly, IrelandG.1
He was given the name of Francis Travers Longworth-Dames at birth.1 He graduated from Trinity College, Dublin University, Dublin, County Dublin, IrelandG, in 1855 with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)1 He graduated from Trinity College, Dublin University, Dublin, County Dublin, IrelandG, in 1858 with a Master of Arts (M.A.)1 He held the office of Bencher of King's Inns in 1876.1 He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for County Dublin.1 In 1881 his name was legally changed to Francis Travers Dames-Longworth.1 He held the office of High Sheriff of County Westmeath in 1882.1 He held the office of High Sheriff of County Galway in 1890.1 He held the office of Lord-Lieutenant of County Westmeath in 1892.1
He was given the name of Francis Travers Longworth-Dames at birth.1 He graduated from Trinity College, Dublin University, Dublin, County Dublin, IrelandG, in 1855 with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)1 He graduated from Trinity College, Dublin University, Dublin, County Dublin, IrelandG, in 1858 with a Master of Arts (M.A.)1 He held the office of Bencher of King's Inns in 1876.1 He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for County Dublin.1 In 1881 his name was legally changed to Francis Travers Dames-Longworth.1 He held the office of High Sheriff of County Westmeath in 1882.1 He held the office of High Sheriff of County Galway in 1890.1 He held the office of Lord-Lieutenant of County Westmeath in 1892.1
Children of Francis Travers Dames-Longworth and Frances Tennison Noble
- Edward Travers Dames-Longworth+1 b. 25 May 1861, d. 17 Mar 1907
- Francis Dames-Longworth1 b. 6 Oct 1862, d. 20 Aug 1936
- Maria Louisa Dames-Longworth+1 b. c 1864, d. 1917
Citations
- [S3959] Pat Longworth, "re: Pepys Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger LUNDY (101053), 6 September 2009. Hereinafter cited as "re: Pepys Family."
- [S142] Bernard, Sir Burke, editor, Burke's genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Ireland, 3rd ed. (London, U.K.: Burkes Peerage Ltd, 1912), page 160. Hereinafter cited as Landed Gentry of Ireland.