Gibbs Family Tree

Louise Elizabeth Pilkington

Female 1824 - 1893  (69 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Louise Elizabeth Pilkington was born on 14 May 1824 in Hayes, Kent (daughter of Lieut. General Sir Andrew Pilkington and Maria Elizabeth Gibbs); died in Nov 1893 in Catsfield, Sussex.

    Notes:

    She inherited Hayes Grove from her mother. They had two sons, viz., William Frederick Lee, b. 1857, and Richard Kenneth Lee b. 1863; and four daughters. For some of their descendants see 'Lee Grove Hall' in Burke's 'Landed Gentry'; 'Wilson of Eshton Hall' and 'Rose of Rayners' in Burke's Peerage.

    Louise married Richard Thomas Lee on 1 Sep 1853 in Catsfield, Sussex. Richard died on 18 Feb 1878. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. William Fredrick Lee was born in 1857.
    2. Richard Kenneth Lee was born in 1863.
    3. 4 Daughters Lee

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lieut. General Sir Andrew Pilkington was born in 1767 in Catsfield Place, Sussex (son of Thomas Pilkington and Anne Philips); died on 23 Feb 1853 in Catsfield Place, Sussex; was buried in Catsfield, Sussex.

    Notes:

    PILKINGTON, Sir ANDREW (1767?–1853), general, born about 1767, obtained his first commission in the army on 7 March 1783, and was promoted lieutenant 24 Jan. 1791, captain 2 March 1795, major 31 March 1804, lieutenant-colonel 5 Oct. 1809, colonel 12 Aug. 1819, major-general 22 July 1830, lieutenant-general 23 Nov. 1841.

    Pilkington saw much and varied service. With the Channel fleet in 1793–4 he commanded a company of the Queen's Royals on board the Royal George on ‘the glorious first of June’ 1794, when Lord Howe defeated the French off Ushant. Pilkington received two splinter wounds. He was next employed in the West Indies, and was present at the capture of Trinidad, 1795–7. He served in Ireland in the suppression of the rebellion in 1798, and was with the expeditions to the Helder in 1799 and 1805. He was severely wounded in the defence of the Kent, East Indiaman, against a large French privateer in 1800, on his passage to India. He served on the staff at the Horse Guards in 1807–8, and in Nova Scotia from 1809 to 1815. During the latter period he commanded several successful expeditions. He reduced the islands in Passamaquody Bay, between New Brunswick and Maine, U.S. He was created K.C.B. on 19 July 1838. He died on 23 Feb. 1853 at his residence, Catsfield Place, Battle, Sussex, which he had purchased from James Eversfield, esq.

    Sir Andrew married at Hayes, on 9 May 1808, Maria Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Vicary Gibbs [q. v.], who survived him, with two daughters, Maria Georgina, married to Burrell Hayley, rector of Catsfield in Sussex, on 18 July 1848, and Louisa Elizabeth, married on 1 Sept. 1853 to Richard Thomas Lee.

    Andrew married Maria Elizabeth Gibbs on 9 May 1808 in Hayes, Kent. Maria (daughter of Right Hon. Vicary Gibbs, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas and Lady Frances Cerjat Kenneth Mackenzie) was born on 16 Nov 1785 in Red Lion Sq, Holborn, London; died on 25 Jul 1879 in Catsfield, Sussex. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Maria Elizabeth Gibbs was born on 16 Nov 1785 in Red Lion Sq, Holborn, London (daughter of Right Hon. Vicary Gibbs, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas and Lady Frances Cerjat Kenneth Mackenzie); died on 25 Jul 1879 in Catsfield, Sussex.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1851, Catsfield, Sussex
    • Residence: 1861, Catsfield, Sussex
    • Residence: 1871, Catsfield, Sussex

    Notes:

    Lady Maria Elizabeth Pilkington on marriage.

    On marriage she and her husband lived first in Bedford Place, but later in the same year she returned to her parents' house, till 1820 when they were reunited. Portraits: Pastel head by Mrs. Hoare of Bath and drawing by J. Gilbert (1862) in possession of her family (copy of former in possession of Lord Aldenham) in 1932.

    Children:
    1. Maria Georgiana Pilkington was born on 23 Jun 1822 in Little Sambourne, Hampshire; died on 12 Aug 1922 in Catsfield, Sussex.
    2. 1. Louise Elizabeth Pilkington was born on 14 May 1824 in Hayes, Kent; died in Nov 1893 in Catsfield, Sussex.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas Pilkington was born in 1745 in Manchester; died on 13 Sep 1795 in Charleston, South Carolina, USA; was buried on 14 Sep 1795 in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.

    Thomas married Anne Philips on 19 Oct 1769 in St. Leonards, Bridgnorth, Shropshire. Anne was born in 1745. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Anne Philips was born in 1745.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 3 Apr 1745, St. Leonards, Bridgnorth, Shropshire

    Children:
    1. 2. Lieut. General Sir Andrew Pilkington was born in 1767 in Catsfield Place, Sussex; died on 23 Feb 1853 in Catsfield Place, Sussex; was buried in Catsfield, Sussex.

  3. 6.  Right Hon. Vicary Gibbs, Chief Justice of the Common PleasRight Hon. Vicary Gibbs, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas was born on 27 Oct 1751 in Cathedral Close, Exeter, Devon (son of George Abraham Gibbs, of Pytte and Anne Vicary, of Dunkeswell); died on 8 Feb 1820 in 67 Russell Square, Bloomsbury, London; was buried in Feb 1820 in St Mary the Virgin, Hayes, Kent.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Memorial: Hayes, Kent; Memorial Inscription in church and church yard
    • Residence: Middle Temple, Middlesex
    • Baptism: 12 Nov 1751, Mint Chapel, Exeter
    • Residence: 1788, St Giles in the Fields and St George, Bloomsbury, Middlesex, England
    • Residence: 1789, St Giles in the Fields and St George, Bloomsbury, Middlesex, England
    • Title: Feb 1805; Solicitor-General
    • Title: 1807; Attorney-General
    • Title: Nov 1813; Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer
    • Title: Feb 1814; Chief Justice of the Common Pleas
    • Residence: 1818, St Giles in the Fields and St George, Bloomsbury, Middlesex, England
    • Will: 6 Oct 1818; Will dated 6 Oct 1818 and proved Mar 1820 in C.P.C.

    Notes:

    Educated at Exeter Grammar School and (17 March 1764-70) at Eton College (King's scholar there); elected scholar King's College, Cambridge 1770; Craven scholar of the University 1772; Fellow of King's College 1774-84; B.A. 1775; M.A. 1778.

    Entered as a student of Lincoln's Inn 24 August 1769. Called to the Bar 26 January 1780. A Lieut. in the Corps "Devil's Own" 1780. A "Special Pleader" for many years. Joined Western Circuit 1783. Recorder of Bristol February 1794. Assistant to Erskine (for the defendants) in the Treason trials in the autumn of 1794, when in honour of their success medals were struck bearing their portraits. King's Counsel 1794 or 5. Solicitor General to the Prince of Wales 1795-9; Attorney General to the Prince 1799-1804. Chief Justice of the court of Session of the County Palatine of Chester July 1804. Member of Parliament for Totnes, Devon, 1804-6. Solicitor General to the Government 12 February 1805-January 1806; knighted 20 February 1805; resigned office on Pitt's death January 1806; Member of Parliament for Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire, 18 - 22 April 1806; for Cambridge University May 1807 to May 1812. Attorney General April 1807 - May 1812. Resigned Parliament after the murder of his friend the Premier, and was made a Serjeant-at-law and a Puisne Judge of the Court of Common Pleas May 1812. Chief Baron of the Exchequer 8 November 1813. A Privy Councillor from 30 November 1813. Chief Justice of Common Pleas 24 February 1814 - resigned 5 November 1818. Resigned from offices of Recorder, Common Councillor, and Senior Alderman of Bristol, 1 December 1817. His 'Speech in the case of Dr. R. B. Remmett v. Archer' and 'Speeches in defence of Thomas Hardy and Horne Tooke' (1795) are printed. His successive residences after his marriage were: in Red Lion Square (Holborn); in Bloomsbury Square to 1796; 6 Bloomsbury Place from 1796; 42 Bedford Square from at least 1800; 35 Russell Square from at least 1811; 67 Russell Square from 1814. Also from at least 1802 Hayes Grove on Hayes Common, Kent.

    For biographies of him see 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J. A. Gibbs (and the Additions to it of 1927), the Dictionary of National Biography, books mentioned in the latter, and books mentioned in Gibbs Pedigree (1904 edition) pp. xix and xx of the Introduction.



    History of Parliament website on Vicary Gibbs:
    http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1790-1820/member/gibbs-vicary-1751-1820

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vicary_Gibbs

    Vicary married Lady Frances Cerjat Kenneth Mackenzie on 8 Jul 1784 in St Marylebone Chapel, London. Frances (daughter of William MacKenzie, Major and Mary Humberston) was born in 1755 in London; died on 1 May 1843 in Hayes, Kent. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Lady Frances Cerjat Kenneth Mackenzie was born in 1755 in London (daughter of William MacKenzie, Major and Mary Humberston); died on 1 May 1843 in Hayes, Kent.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Hayes, Kent
    • Civil: 9 Jun 1843

    Notes:

    As a widow she lived till her death in her husband's house in Hayes, now called Hayes Grove. For many details about her and for her brothers and sisters (indexed under Mackenzie, Seaforth, and Fraser) see the book 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs and the Additions to it of 1927. For note of portraits see the book 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs', p. 434 and Gibbs Pedigree (1904 edition).

    Children:
    1. 3. Maria Elizabeth Gibbs was born on 16 Nov 1785 in Red Lion Sq, Holborn, London; died on 25 Jul 1879 in Catsfield, Sussex.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  George Abraham Gibbs, of Pytte was born in 1718 in Pytte, Clyst St George, Devon (son of Abraham Gibbs, of Topsham and Mary Moncke); died on 10 Nov 1794 in Clyst St George, Devon; was buried on 17 Nov 1794 in Clyst St George, Devon.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Surgeon

    Notes:

    George Abraham Gibbs of Pytte succeeded in 1744 to Pytte and other property in Clyst St. George as heir at law (after his father) to his great uncle George Gibbs, by arranging for the ending of a tenancy to the family of Rev. F. Pease, rector of the parish, created under dispositions made by the said George. In 1749 that family also transferred to him 15 acres in Clyst St. Mary (part of the "Manor of Ashmore") which were subject to the charitable charges which the same George had imposed on them. He bought Court Place in Clyst St. George, made 100 acres in that parish.
    He was a Presbyterian in the early part of his life. In October 1745 he was enrolled in an Association of Exeter men in support of the King against the Young Pretender. He was one of the surgeons (eventually chief surgeon) of the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, Exeter from 1747 to 1781, and thereafter on its standing committee. His residence in Exeter during his married life was in Palace Yard, Cathedral Close.
    Becoming bankrupt in 1789 through the failure of business in which he was engaged with his son Antony, he lost all his property in Clyst St. George and Clyst St. Mary, including Pytte, which was bought in 1790 by his son-in-law, Rev. Charles Crawley. He used the arms of Gibbs of Fenton like his great uncle George and his cousins of Exeter.

    Buried:
    Register of Clyst St George, Devon, 1565-1812, Vol 25

    George married Anne Vicary, of Dunkeswell on 22 Dec 1747 in St Petrock's, Exeter, Devon. Anne (daughter of Anthony Vicary, Esq. and Elizabeth Munckley) was born on 4 Nov 1722 in Exeter, Devon; died on 11 Aug 1803 in Clyst St George, Devon. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Anne Vicary, of Dunkeswell was born on 4 Nov 1722 in Exeter, Devon (daughter of Anthony Vicary, Esq. and Elizabeth Munckley); died on 11 Aug 1803 in Clyst St George, Devon.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 4 Nov 1722, Exeter, Devon

    Notes:

    Believed to belong to the family of Vicary of Dunkeswell, Devon, but proof lacks other than that papers exist sealed by her husband, and by her sister's husband, Hugh Mallett, with their own arms impaling the Vicary arms, or (after the death of the last of her brothers) bearing them on an escuthcheon of pretence (see G.A.Gibbs's will and a letter of 1793 in Aldenham Genealogical Cols, Vol. A, p.223 and Vol. C,1 p.383; also Gibbs Ped. 1904 edn p.xvii and its Preface of 1903). Her husband's house in Palace Yard, Exeter, continued to be her home till her death. Her first cousin Samuel Munckley was the founder of the Bristol house of business which later became Gibbs Bright & Co.

    Birth:
    Mint Chapel

    Children:
    1. George Gibbs was born on 23 Sep 1748 in Exeter, Devon; died in Sep 1750 in St. Leanard's, Exeter, Devon; was buried on 24 Sep 1750 in Exeter, Devon.
    2. Elizabeth Gibbs was born on 18 Apr 1750 in Exeter, Devon; died in 1780 in Plymouth, Devon.
    3. 6. Right Hon. Vicary Gibbs, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas was born on 27 Oct 1751 in Cathedral Close, Exeter, Devon; died on 8 Feb 1820 in 67 Russell Square, Bloomsbury, London; was buried in Feb 1820 in St Mary the Virgin, Hayes, Kent.
    4. George Gibbs, of Redland was born on 9 May 1753 in Bristol, Gloucestershire; died on 16 Aug 1818 in Redland, Green, Bristol, England; was buried on 22 Aug 1818 in Redland, Green, Bristol, England.
    5. Abraham Gibbs was born on 19 Aug 1754; died in May 1782; was buried on 30 May 1782 in Clyst St George, Devon.
    6. Antony Gibbs was born on 3 Mar 1756 in Exeter, Devon; died on 10 Dec 1815 in 2 Powis Place, Holborn, London; was buried in Dec 1815 in St Mary the Virgin, Hayes, Kent.
    7. Anne Gibbs was born on 22 Jun 1757 in Exeter, Devon; died on 25 Mar 1828 in Exwick House, Exwick, Devon; was buried in Exeter, Devon.
    8. Mary Gibbs was born on 2 Jan 1759 in Exeter, Devon; died on 31 Oct 1819 in Stowe-nine-Churches, Northamptonshire; was buried on 8 Nov 1819 in Stowe, England.
    9. Sibella Gibbs was born on 28 Jul 1760 in Exeter, Devon; died on 25 Dec 1841 in Long Ashton, Somerset; was buried on 4 Jan 1842 in Wraxall, Somerset.
    10. Sarah Gibbs was born on 22 Apr 1763; died in Jan 1785 in Clyst St George, Devon; was buried on 19 Jan 1785 in Clyst St George, Devon.
    11. Catherine Gibbs was born on 27 Dec 1767 in Exeter, Devon; died on 16 Mar 1820.

  3. 14.  William MacKenzie, Major was born in 1722 in Cromarty, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland; died on 12 Mar 1770 in Stamford, Lincolnshire.

    William married Mary Humberston. Mary was born in 1725 in Humberstone, Leicestershire; died on 19 Feb 1813 in Hartley, Herts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Mary Humberston was born in 1725 in Humberstone, Leicestershire; died on 19 Feb 1813 in Hartley, Herts.
    Children:
    1. 7. Lady Frances Cerjat Kenneth Mackenzie was born in 1755 in London; died on 1 May 1843 in Hayes, Kent.