Gibbs Family Tree

Antony James Gibbs

Male 1904 - 1993  (89 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Antony James Gibbs was born on 29 Apr 1904 in Paddington, London (son of John Arthur Gibbs and Emily Gertrude Franck Bright); died on 14 Jun 1993 in Ewhurst, Surrey; was buried in Abinger, Surrey.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 2 Apr 1911, London; Age: 6; Relation to Head of House: Son

    Notes:

    2nd son. Baptised 28 May 1904 at Christ Church, Lancaster Gate. Educated at Eton College 1917-22. matric: at Oxford (University College, 17 October 1922); 2nd class Science (Physiology) and BA 1926; MA 1930; BM and B.Ch. 1930; Medical Student at Oxford 1922-7 and St. Thomas's Hospital, Lambeth, 1927-30, DM 1932. Died at Ewhurst, Surrey, 14th June 1993 and buried at St. James' Abinger.

    Member of the Royal College of Surgeons (England), Licentiate of Royal College of Physicians (London), Member of British Medical Association Jan 1930. Clinical Assistant St. Thomas' Hospital Feb-Aug 1930, Casualty and Outpatients' Officer to Evelina Hospital for Children, Southwark, August 1930-Feb 1931. House Physician Mar-Dec 1931, Obstetrical House Physician Mar-Sept 1932, at the Radcliffe Infirmary and County Hospital, Oxford.

    Surgeon to Cobham Nursing Division St. John Ambulance 1937-50.

    General Practitioner in Cobham, Surrey 1933-71. Lived at Broxmore, Cobham, Surrey 1933-38; at Leylands, Leigh Place, Cobham, 1938-71 and at Mercer's Cottage, The Common, Cranleigh, Surrey, 1971-1993

    Birth:
    20 Cleveland Gardens

    Antony married Helen Margaret Leuchars on 21 Oct 1937 in Cobham, Surrey. Helen (daughter of William Wood Leuchars and Gwendoline Evelyn Fleming) was born on 2 Feb 1913 in Cobham, Surrey; died on 4 Nov 2013 in Reigate, Surrey; was buried on 18 Nov 2013 in St James, Abinger Common, Surrey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Antony Richard Gibbs
    2. John William Gibbs
    3. David Michael Gibbs
    4. Raymond Martin Gibbs

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Arthur Gibbs was born on 27 Oct 1860 in Torwood, Torquay, Devon (son of Rev. John Lomax Gibbs and Isabel Marianne Bright); died on 9 Jul 1949 in Cobham, Surrey; was buried in Abinger, Surrey.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1871, Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire
    • Residence: 1881, St Thomas the Apostle, Exeter, Devon
    • Residence: 2 Apr 1911, London; Age: 50; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head

    Notes:

    1st son. Born at Collina (now the Vicarage), Torwood, Torquay, 27 October and baptised 7 December 1860 at St. Mark's, Torwood. Educated at Winchester College 1874-8, matric. at Oxford (Keble College), 28 January 1879; 1st class Science (biology) and BA 1882; MA 1925. Died 9 July 1949 and was buried at St. James' Abinger, Surrey. Will proved.

    Joined Antony Gibbs & Sons, London 1882; in Liverpool with Antony Gibbs & Sons & Co., 1882-3; in Melbourne, Australia, with Gibbs Bright. & Co., 1885-9 (a manager there 1889); a partner in Gibbs & Co. Chile (Valparaiso and Iquique) 1890-6; a manager in the London firm 1896 and partner therein 1897 to 31 December 1930, when he retired. Director of the Mexican Railway Co. from 1905 and of the Indemnity Assurance Co. from 1906. Churchwarden of St. James', Abinger, of St. Martin Outwich, of St. Helen's, City of London, from 1920. On the council of Keble College, Oxford, from 1925. Author of 'The History of Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' and of the 'Early Years of Antony Gibbs & Sons', published 1922, and editor of the third edition of the family pedigree. Author of Abinger Parish Church published October 1938 (all his notes are available on-line at http://www.stjameschurchabinger.org/church-history.ashx and view 'Other Documents' on this page. His Chilean War Diaries are in the possession of Julian R. GIbbs

    Residences: after marriage, 20 Cleveland Gardens, Paddington, 1902 - March 1931, and Goddards, Abinger, Surrey, leased from 1914, bought by his wife, 1927. Goddards was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1898-9 for Sir Frederick Mirrilees. The house was intended for Sir Frederick's daughter Cecilia (afterwards Mrs Craven) and until she needed it, it was used as a rest home for nurses.

    St Cecilia's badge is carved outside the front entrance. After the house was enlarged in 1910 it was occupied for a short time by Sir Frederick's son, Donald Mirrilees and his wife. Mrs. Craven never lived there. It is a fine example of the relationship between house and garden which was of paramount importance to Lutyens (see Edwin Lutyens Architectural Monographs 6, Academy Editions, London, 1979). The garden was designed by Gertrude Jekyll and is mentioned in 'Gardens Old and New' edited by H. Avray Tipping, MA, FSA, Vol. III (pub. about 1912 by Country Life). Distinct reservations on its architectural merits are expressed by Pevsner in the vol. on Surrey in the 'Buildings of England' Series, pub. by Penguin Books, 1st edition 1962, 2nd edition. 1971, however it is the subject of one of the books in Brian Edwards' "Architecture in Detail" series (Goddards, Lutyens by Brian Edwards published by Phaidon Press Ltd 1996).

    Birth:
    Collina

    John married Emily Gertrude Franck Bright on 14 Jan 1902 in Oxford, Oxfordshire. Emily (daughter of Rev. James Franck Bright and Emmeline Theresa Wickham) was born on 31 Aug 1868 in Preshute House, Marlborough College, Wiltshire; died on 27 Nov 1960 in Cobham, Surrey; was buried in Abinger, Surrey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Emily Gertrude Franck Bright was born on 31 Aug 1868 in Preshute House, Marlborough College, Wiltshire (daughter of Rev. James Franck Bright and Emmeline Theresa Wickham); died on 27 Nov 1960 in Cobham, Surrey; was buried in Abinger, Surrey.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 2 Apr 1911, London; Age: 42; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife
    • Residence: Oct 1960, Wootton Fairmile Lane, Colesham, Surrey

    Notes:

    Gertrude was John Arthur Gibbs's second cousin. 3rd daughter and co-heir of Rev. James Frank Brighton, DD, (died 1920), Master of University College, Oxford (nephew of Robert Bright, by Emmeline Theresa (died 1871), 1st daughter of Rev. Edmund Dawe Wickham, vicar of Holmwood, Surrey, by Theresa, daughter and heir of Archdale Palmer of Cheam Park, Surrey (see Wickham of Horsington in Burke's 'Landed Gentry' and 'Selborne' in his Peerage): born at Preshute House, Marlborough College, 31 August 1868 and baptised at Preshute House, Marlborough College, 31 August 1868. Married at St. Peter's-in-the-East, Oxford 14 January 1902. Died 27 November 1960 at Cobham, Surrey and was buried at St. James' Abinger 30 November 1960.

    For her lineage see 'Bright of Colwall' in Burke's 'Landed Gentry'. The life of her father and that of her grandfather, Richard Bright, MD (died 1858) are in the Dictionary of National Biography.

    Notes:

    Married:
    St. Peter's in the East

    Children:
    1. Christopher John Gibbs, OBE was born on 6 Dec 1902 in Paddington, London; died on 3 Jun 1985 in Chippenham, Wiltshire; was buried in Lacock, Wiltshire.
    2. 1. Antony James Gibbs was born on 29 Apr 1904 in Paddington, London; died on 14 Jun 1993 in Ewhurst, Surrey; was buried in Abinger, Surrey.
    3. Evelyn Arthur Gibbs was born in 1906 in Paddington, Lancashire; died on 7 Jul 1917 in Langton Matravers, Dorset; was buried on 10 Jul 1917 in Abinger, Surrey.
    4. Angela Gertrude Gibbs was born on 8 Jun 1909 in Paddington, London; died on 27 Mar 1910 in Paddington, London ; was buried on 31 Mar 1910 in Speen, Berkshire.
    5. Rev. Martin Franck Gibbs was born on 28 May 1912 in 20 Cleveland Gardens, Paddington, London; died on 18 Jan 2003 in Hinton St. George, Somerset.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Rev. John Lomax Gibbs was born on 28 Mar 1832 in 11 Bedford Sq, Bloomsbury, London (son of George Henry Gibbs and Caroline Crawley); died on 12 Jan 1914 in Speen, Berkshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 26 May 1832, St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Holborn, London
    • Residence: 1851, Oxfordshire
    • Residence: 1871, Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire
    • Residence: 1881, St Thomas the Apostle, Exeter, Devon
    • Residence: 1891, Clyst St George, Devon
    • Residence: 2 Apr 1911, Speen, Berkshire; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head

    Notes:

    8th son of George Henry Gibbs of London. Baptised 26 May 1832 at St.-Giles-in-the-Fields, Holborn. Educated at Eton College 1834-35 and Charterhouse, London, 1846-7. Matric at Oxford (Exeter College), 24 Oct. 1849, BA, a 'grand compounder, MA, 1856. Buried 15 January 1914 at Speen. Will proved 17 February 1914.

    To add to the facts about education, he went to a school at Brighton about six or seven, and then to one at Clifton, Bristol. After Charterhouse he was, 1848-9, with a tutor, the rector of Poundstock, Cornwall. Joined Antony Gibbs & Sons, London, 1854, but left them 1856 through ill-health, and in every year 1851 to 58 he travelled much abroad, particularly in Spain, and (1857-8) up the Nile and in Palestine. A student at Wells Theological College 1858. Ordained Deacon (Exeter) 1859, Priest 1860. Curate at St. Mary's, Torwood, Torquay, to Rev. J. Hogg 1859-1860, when his health drove him abroad again (Pyrenees) with his wife and first-born. Living at Bradeham, Bucks., 1863-4. Perpetual Curate of Clifton Hampden, Oxon., 1864 (presented by his brother Henry Hucks Gibbs), but resigned work in 1874 from the same cause as before. His parsonage there was what is now the Manor House. Resided at Oaklands, Cleveland, Somerset, 1874-8. Vicar of Exwick, Devon, 1878-85; Rector of Clyst St. George, Devon 1885-97 (presented to both by Antony Gibbs). Retired and resided at Speen House, Berks., 1898-1914. Editor of 'The Registers of Clyst St. George', published 1899 by The Parish Register Society. Member of the Athenauem Club, London, 1863-86. His diaries 1851-1912 (52 vols.), last in possession of John Arthur Gibbs in 1932 are now missing. The volume of his 'Reminiscences' (MS.) from c.1840 to 1910, now in the possession of Denis D. Gibbs.

    Portraits: Oil 1858 by E.U. Eddis in possession of Lord Aldenham (1932); oil (c. 1902) by A. Macdonald, last in possession of Alexandra White (2021 - previously George Medley); a posthumous one painted 1921 (from a photo of about 1910) by Ronald Gray in possession of Denis D. Gibbs; a chalk drawing by E.U. Eddis (c. 1859) last in possession of Francis L. Gibbs in 1932; a pastel by E. Havell (1887) last in possession of Francis L. Gibbs in 1932.

    Died:
    Speen House

    John married Isabel Marianne Bright on 3 Jan 1860 in Abbots Leigh, Somerset. Isabel (daughter of Robert Bright and Caroline Tyndall) was born on 1 Mar 1835 in Abbots Leigh, Somerset; died on 22 Mar 1920 in Newbury, Berkshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Isabel Marianne Bright was born on 1 Mar 1835 in Abbots Leigh, Somerset (daughter of Robert Bright and Caroline Tyndall); died on 22 Mar 1920 in Newbury, Berkshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1851, Abbots Leigh, Somerset; Age: 16; Relation: Daughter
    • Residence: 1871, Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire
    • Residence: 1881, St Thomas the Apostle, Exeter, Devon
    • Residence: 1891, Clyst St George, Devon
    • Residence: 1901, Speen, Berkshire; Relation to Head: Wife

    Notes:

    2nd daughter of Robert Bright (died 1869) of Abbots Leigh, Somerset (partner of George Gibbs), for whose lineage see Bright of Colwall in Burke's 'Landed Gentry', by Caroline (died 1843); 4th and youngest daughter of Thomas Tyndall of The Royal Fort, Bristol. Baptised at Abbots Leigh 3 January 1860. Was buried at Speen House 24 March 1920. Administration May 1920.

    Her Tyndall grandmother was Marianne (died 1805), daughter of Lambert Schimmelpennick of Bristol (of the family of the Dutch Counts of that name) and sister-in-law of Mary Anne Schimmelpennick, the authoress, whose life is in the Dictionary of National Biography. For the Tyndall family see articles by Greenfield in The Genealogist Magazine Vol II (1878). Her diaries 1851 to 1920 (53 volumes) were in possession of John Arthur Gibbs in 1932, now missing.

    Portraits: Pastel by E. Havell (1887) last in possession of Christopher J. Gibbs; a chalk drawing by E.U. Eddis (c. 1859) last in possession of Francis L. Gibbs in 1932; a watercolour by Curnock, one of a set of three of herself, her sister Caroline (born 1827) and her sister Constance (born 1837), all in possession of George Medley 2014, but not mentioned in the 1932 edition of the Gibbs Pedigree. Sampler, dated Sept 26 1845 (then aged 10) in possession of Vera Medley.

    Died:
    Speen House

    Children:
    1. 2. John Arthur Gibbs was born on 27 Oct 1860 in Torwood, Torquay, Devon; died on 9 Jul 1949 in Cobham, Surrey; was buried in Abinger, Surrey.
    2. Caroline Blanche Gibbs was born on 27 Nov 1861 in Gelos, Basses Pyrenees, France; died on 23 Nov 1945 in Speen, Berkshire; was buried on 27 Nov 1945 in Speen, Berkshire.
    3. Isabel Alice Gibbs was born on 27 Dec 1862 in Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset; died on 17 Apr 1942 in Newbury, Berkshire; was buried in Speen, Berkshire.
    4. Robert Tyndall Gibbs was born on 20 May 1865 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire; died on 4 Oct 1942 in Worcester, Worcestershire; was buried in Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire.
    5. Canon Reginald Gibbs was born on 29 Jun 1867 in The Parsonage, Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire; died on 27 Oct 1940 in Aldenham, Hertfordshire; was buried in Aldenham Church, Aldenham, Hertfordshire.
    6. Francis Lomax Gibbs was born on 28 Jan 1869 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire; died on 28 Dec 1943 in Wandsworth, London; was buried on 1 Jan 1944 in Cemetery, Putney Vale, Surrey.
    7. Mary Beatrice Gibbs was born on 16 Feb 1871 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire; died on 20 May 1886 in Pimlico, London; was buried on 25 May 1886 in Clyst St George, Devon.
    8. Ethel Constance Gibbs was born on 27 Nov 1872 in Clevedon, Somerset; died on 11 Mar 1961 in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

  3. 6.  Rev. James Franck BrightRev. James Franck Bright was born on 29 May 1832 in Westminster, London (son of Richard Bright, FRS and Eliza Follett); died on 23 Oct 1920 in Ditchingham, Norfolk.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Christening: 14 Jul 1832, Saint James, Westminster, London
    • Occupation: 1881-1906, University College, Oxford; Master of University College, Oxford

    Notes:

    James Franck Bright (29 May 1832 – 23 October 1920) was a British historian and Master of University College, Oxford.

    See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Franck_Bright

    James married Emmeline Theresa Wickham on 8 Aug 1864 in Holmwood, Surrey. Emmeline (daughter of Rev. Edmund Dawe Wickham and Emma Palmer) was born in 1837 in Godstone, Surrey; died in Aug 1871 in London; was buried on 10 Aug 1871 in Holmwood, St Mary, Surrey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Emmeline Theresa Wickham was born in 1837 in Godstone, Surrey (daughter of Rev. Edmund Dawe Wickham and Emma Palmer); died in Aug 1871 in London; was buried on 10 Aug 1871 in Holmwood, St Mary, Surrey.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Christening: 12 Nov 1837, Godstone, Surrey

    Children:
    1. Margaret Franck Bright was born on 29 Jun 1866 in Preshute, Wiltshire.
    2. Alice Clara Franck Bright was born in 1867 in Marlborough, Staffordshire; died on 2 Dec 1934 in Mattocks, Alyesbeare, Devon.
    3. 3. Emily Gertrude Franck Bright was born on 31 Aug 1868 in Preshute House, Marlborough College, Wiltshire; died on 27 Nov 1960 in Cobham, Surrey; was buried in Abinger, Surrey.
    4. Evelyn Isabel Franck Bright was born on 5 Nov 1869.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George Henry Gibbs was born on 24 Aug 1785 in Exeter, Devon (son of Antony Gibbs and Dorothea Barnetta Hucks); died on 21 Aug 1842 in Venice, Venezia, Veneto, Italy; was buried on 27 Dec 1842 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Partner with his father in Antony Gibbs & Sons, London
    • Residence: Bedford Square, Middlesex, England
    • Baptism: 26 Sep 1785, St Mary Major, Exeter, Devon

    Notes:

    Trained in his father's business, from the age of 15 he paid 6 visits of 6 to 10 months each to the Peninsula (Portugal and Spain) between 1801 and 1807. Present in Cadiz at the Spanish revolt against the French in June 1808, he reopened his father's house of business there and remained till 1810. Partner with his father in Antony Gibbs & Sons, London, (and in the Cadiz branch) from the founding of the firm in Sep. 1808. From 1815 till he died he was head of Antony Gibbs & Sons, who, under him and his brother William, opened branches at Gibraltar 1818, Lima 1822, Arequipa and Guayaquil 1823, Valparaiso 1826 (see the History of the Business in the book 'Antony and Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs). A director of the London Assurance Corporation 1822-42. A member of the club 'Nobody's Friends' 1832-42 and of the 'City of London Club' 1840-2. A member of the London Committee which (1832-5), with the Bristol Committee, promoted the Great Western Railway, and an original Director of that Company 1835-42. Between 1819 and 1840 he and his brother William voluntarily completed the payment of those of their father's and grandfather's debts which were still outstanding from their bankruptcy in 1789.

    A few months before he died in 1842 he succeeded to most of the properties (for particulars see the book 'Antony and Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs) which his cousins Sarah (died April 1842) and Anne Noyes (died Dec. 1841) had inherited in 1814 from their uncle Robert Hucks of Aldenham, Herts (his mother's 2nd cousin): namely as heir at law to Sarah he received Aldenham House and other estates in Herts, and Middlesex; and under Anne's will, on Sarah's death, estates in Oxon and Berks, and in Lambeth, Surrey. With these properties he became lord of the manors of North Moreton, Berks (sold by his son Henry), Burston, Herts. (sold by his grandson, Alban), and Clifton Hampden, Oxon; and patron and lay rector of the last named. His residence was 2 Powis Place 1817-21, 11 Bedford Square 1821-42 (both in the Borough of Holborn). For note of portraits and sculptures of him see the book 'Antony and Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs, p. 435 and the Additions of 1927, to which add that a replica or copy of the portrait by Edmund Gill was in possession of Lord Cullen in 1932, who also had a miniature by Miss Ross (1860) (? founded on a portrait by Gill of 1843); and that a portrait in oils belonged to A. Gibbs and Sons (in 1932) after the min by Ross in Lord Aldenham's possession.

    George married Caroline Crawley on 7 Jul 1817 in Stowe-nine-Churches, Upper Stowe, Northamptonshire. Caroline (daughter of Rev. Charles Crawley and Mary Gibbs) was born on 25 Apr 1794 in Clyst St George, Devon; died on 13 Feb 1850 in Wraxall, Somerset; was buried on 21 Feb 1850 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Caroline CrawleyCaroline Crawley was born on 25 Apr 1794 in Clyst St George, Devon (daughter of Rev. Charles Crawley and Mary Gibbs); died on 13 Feb 1850 in Wraxall, Somerset; was buried on 21 Feb 1850 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire.

    Notes:

    Caroline sold the lease of 11 Bedford Square in 1849 and resided at Aldenham House 1846-50. In 1843-6 she built at Clifton Hampden, where her brother in law Joseph Gibbs was Perpetual Curate, a new parsonage to take the place of the old one which Anne Noyes gave in 1832. By a re-exchange in 1905 the former is now the Manor House and the latter has since been demolised.

    She also completely restored the church of St. Michael of All Angels there, mainly with money set aside by her husband when he inherited the property, but with contributions added by herself, and her son Henry. G Gilbert Scott was her architect in both cases. The Living was augmented under her Will. See article on Clifton Hampden in the book 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs pp. 447-50. For her 'Royal Descent' see entry for her father, Rev. Charles Crawley.

    For note of portraits of her see the book 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs p. 435, to which add that a copy was in possession of Lord Cullen (in 1932) of Sir William Ross's miniature, done by Ross's daughter under her father's supervision. Caroline was buried at Clifton Hampden. Monumental Inscription in church and church yard there and in Aldenham church. Her Will was printed on 16 July 1950 at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Doctors Commons, London.

    Died:
    Belmont

    Children:
    1. Anne Gibbs was born on 27 May 1818 in 2 Powis Place, Holborn, London; died on 10 May 1820 in Redland, Bristol.
    2. Henry Hucks Gibbs, 1st Baron Aldenham was born on 31 Aug 1819 in Powis Place, St. George the Martyr, London, England; died on 13 Sep 1907 in Aldenham House, Aldenham, Hertfordshire.
    3. Antony Gibbs was born in Jul 1821 in Powis Place, London ; died on 14 Nov 1821 in Powis Place, London ; was buried in St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Holborn, London.
    4. Antony Gibbs, of Merry Hill was born on 20 Nov 1822 in Powis Place, London ; died on 1 Dec 1856 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire; was buried on 8 Dec 1856 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire.
    5. Charles Crawley Gibbs was born in Jun 1824 in Almondsbury, Gloucestershire; died on 18 Nov 1824 in Almondsbury, Gloucestershire; was buried on 27 Nov 1824 in Almondsbury, Gloucestershire.
    6. George Gibbs was born on 11 Feb 1827 in 11 Bedford Square, Bloomsbury, London; died on 3 Jun 1846 in Oxford, Oxfordshire; was buried on 9 Jun 1846 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire.
    7. Caroline Gibbs was born on 10 Jun 1828 in London; died on 11 Jan 1859 in Wraxall, Somerset; was buried on 19 Jan 1859 in Wraxall, Somerset.
    8. Charles Gibbs, Lieut.-Colonel was born on 28 Jun 1829 in 11 Bedford Sq, Bloomsbury, London; died on 18 Mar 1890 in 14 Norfolk Square, Paddington, London; was buried on 21 Mar 1829 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire.
    9. William Lloyd Gibbs was born on 6 Dec 1830 in 11 Bedford Sq, Bloomsbury, London; died on 27 Aug 1860 in Belmont, Wraxall, Somerset; was buried on 1 Sep 1860 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire.
    10. 4. Rev. John Lomax Gibbs was born on 28 Mar 1832 in 11 Bedford Sq, Bloomsbury, London; died on 12 Jan 1914 in Speen, Berkshire.
    11. Mary Dorothea Gibbs was born on 4 May 1833 in Bedford Sq, Bloomsbury, London; died on 11 Mar 1906 in Exeter House, Roehampton, London; was buried on 15 Mar 1906 in Cemetery, Putney Vale, Surrey.
    12. Francis Gibbs was born on 9 Aug 1834 in Belmont, Wraxall, Somerset; died on 6 Jan 1857 in St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex; was buried on 13 Jan 1857 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire.
    13. Joseph Gibbs was born on 23 Feb 1837 in 11 Bedford Sq, Bloomsbury, London; died on 1 Apr 1838 in 11 Bedford Sq, Bloomsbury, London.
    14. Robert Crawley Gibbs was born on 4 Jan 1839 in 11 Bedford Sq, Bloomsbury, London; died on 31 Jul 1856 in Belmont, Wraxall, Somerset; was buried on 6 Aug 1856 in Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire.

  3. 10.  Robert Bright was born on 12 Aug 1795 in Ham Green, Bristol, Gloucestershire (son of Richard Bright and Sarah Heywood); died on 19 Sep 1869 in Abbots Leigh, Somerset.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 24 Feb 1796, Bristol, Gloucestershire; Lewins Mead Presbyterian or Unitarian, Bristol
    • Residence: 1851, Abbots Leigh, Somerset; Age: 55; Relation: Head
    • Residence: 1861, Abbots Leigh, Somerset
    • Probate Date: 23 Oct 1869

    Robert married Caroline Tyndall on 4 Jun 1821 in Bristol, Gloucestershire. Caroline (daughter of Thomas Tyndall and Marrianne Schimmelpennick) was born on 13 Jan 1796 in Bristol, Gloucestershire; died in Jan 1843 in Bedminster, Somerset; was buried on 16 Jan 1843 in Holy Trinity, Abbots Leigh, Somerset. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Caroline TyndallCaroline Tyndall was born on 13 Jan 1796 in Bristol, Gloucestershire (daughter of Thomas Tyndall and Marrianne Schimmelpennick); died in Jan 1843 in Bedminster, Somerset; was buried on 16 Jan 1843 in Holy Trinity, Abbots Leigh, Somerset.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Christening: 19 Feb 1796, St. Augustine-the-Less, Bristol, Gloucestershire
    • Residence: 1841, Colwall, Herefordshire

    Children:
    1. Richard Bright was born on 14 Apr 1822 in Abbots Leigh, Somerset; died on 28 Feb 1878 in Stocks House, Tring, Hertfordshire.
    2. General Sir Robert Onesiphorus Bright, KCB was born on 8 Jul 1823 in Leigh Court, Bristol, Somerset; died on 15 Nov 1896 in Farnham, Hampshire; was buried on 19 Nov 1896 in Wyke, Surrey.
    3. Tyndall Bright was born on 13 Nov 1824 in Woodcote, Aigburth Road, Liverpool, Lancashire; died on 10 Sep 1902 in Abbots Leigh, Somerset ; was buried on 13 Sep 1902 in Holy Trinity, Abbots Leigh, Somerset .
    4. George Bright was born on 2 May 1826 in Abbots Leigh, Somerset; died in Dec 1919 in Keynsham, Somerset.
    5. Caroline Margaret Ann Bright was born in 1828 in Abbots Leigh, Somerset; died on 28 Aug 1917 in Long Ashton, Somerset; was buried on 31 Aug 1917 in Holy Trinity, Abbots Leigh, Somerset.
    6. Charles Edward Bright was born on 20 May 1829 in Abbots Leigh, Somerset; died on 17 Jul 1915 in Hertfordshire.
    7. Arthur Bright was born in 1831 in Abbots Leigh, Somerset; died in 1857 in India.
    8. Reginald Bright was born in 1833 in Abbots Leigh, Somerset; died on 10 Sep 1920 in Australia.
    9. 5. Isabel Marianne Bright was born on 1 Mar 1835 in Abbots Leigh, Somerset; died on 22 Mar 1920 in Newbury, Berkshire.
    10. Constance Bright was born in 1838 in Abbots Leigh, Somerset; died on 27 May 1924 in Bristol, Gloucestershire.

  5. 12.  Richard Bright, FRS was born on 29 Sep 1789 in Queens Square, Bristol, Gloucestershire (son of Richard Bright and Sarah Heywood); died on 16 Dec 1858 in Saville Row, London.

    Notes:

    Richard Bright (28 September 1789 – 16 December 1858) was an English physician and early pioneer in the research of kidney disease. He is particularly known for his description of Bright's disease.

    See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Bright_(physician)

    Richard married Eliza Follett on 27 Jul 1826 in Topsham, Devon. Eliza (daughter of Benjamin Follett and Anna Webb) was born in 1801 in Topsham, Devon; died on 18 Dec 1873 in London. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Eliza Follett was born in 1801 in Topsham, Devon (daughter of Benjamin Follett and Anna Webb); died on 18 Dec 1873 in London.
    Children:
    1. 6. Rev. James Franck Bright was born on 29 May 1832 in Westminster, London; died on 23 Oct 1920 in Ditchingham, Norfolk.
    2. George Charles Bright was born on 17 Sep 1840 in Reigate, Surrey; died on 21 Jan 1922 in Cannes, Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France.

  7. 14.  Rev. Edmund Dawe Wickham was born in 1810 in Frome, Somerset; died on 17 Jun 1894 in Dorking, Surrey.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Holmwood, Surrey; Vicar

    Edmund married Emma Palmer on 26 May 1836 in Cheam, St Dunstan, Surrey. Emma was born on 2 Jun 1814 in St Dionis Backchurch, London; died in 1887 in Dorking, Surrey; was buried on 8 Feb 1887 in St Mary Magdalene Churchyard, Holmwood, Surrey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Emma Palmer was born on 2 Jun 1814 in St Dionis Backchurch, London; died in 1887 in Dorking, Surrey; was buried on 8 Feb 1887 in St Mary Magdalene Churchyard, Holmwood, Surrey.
    Children:
    1. 7. Emmeline Theresa Wickham was born in 1837 in Godstone, Surrey; died in Aug 1871 in London; was buried on 10 Aug 1871 in Holmwood, St Mary, Surrey.
    2. Rev. Archdale Palmer Wickham was born on 9 Nov 1855 in Holmwood, Surrey; died on 13 Oct 1935 in East Brent Vicarage, Highbridge, Somerset.