Gibbs Family Tree

Randall Stafford Crawley

Male 1950 - 1988  (38 years)


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  1. 1.  Randall Stafford Crawley was born on 14 Jul 1950 in Westminster, London (son of Aidan Merivale Crawley, MBE, TD and Harriet Virginia Spencer Cowles); died on 10 Sep 1988 in Turin, Torino, Piemonte, Italy.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Killed with his brother Andrew in a private plane crash near Turin in Italy

    Randall married Marita Georgina Phillips on 3 Nov 1982 in Westminster, London. Marita was born on 28 May 1954 in Marylebone, London; died on 17 Jan 2005. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Aidan Harold Winston Crawley
    2. Cosima Georgina Crawley
    3. Galen Randall George Crawley

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Aidan Merivale Crawley, MBE, TDAidan Merivale Crawley, MBE, TD was born on 10 Apr 1908 in Benenden, Kent (son of Rev. Canon Arthur Stafford Crawley and Anstice Katherine Gibbs); died on 3 Nov 1993 in Banbury, Oxfordshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 2 Apr 1911, Acaster Malbis and Bishopthorpe, Yorkshire-East Riding, England; Age: 2; Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head of House: Son
    • Arrival: 13 Oct 1933, Southampton, Hampshire
    • Departure: 27 Apr 1934, Yokohama, Aomori, Japan
    • Arrival: 4 May 1934, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
    • Arrival: 17 May 1934, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Arrival: 30 Sep 1947, New York, USA

    Notes:

    Baptised at St. George's, Benenden. Educated at Harrow School 1921-26; matric. at Oxford (Trinity College, History Scholar) October 1926; 2nd class History and BA 1930, MA 1948.

    At Harrow he was in the School Cricket XI 1923-26, and the School Racket pair 1925-26; at Oxford in the Cricket XI of the University 1926-30.

    Royal Auxiliary Air Force 1936-39. Royal Air Force 1939-47. Balkan Intelligence Service (Assistant Air Attache Belgrade, Sofia, Ankara) 1940. Shot down over Western Desert while commanding 34 (F) Squadron July 1941. Prisoner of War (Germany) 1942-45. Official historian of R.A.F. escape in Germany 1946-47.

    M.P. (Labour) N. Bucks. 1945-51. Parliamentary Private Secretary to Secretary of State for Colonies 1945-48. Delegate to the Council of Europe 1949-51. Under Secretary of State, Air Ministry 1950-51. Resigned from Labour Party 1956. M.P. (Cons.) West Derbyshire 1962-68.

    1951-54 made documentary films for B.B.C. 1955-56 Founder Editor Independent Television News. 1957-58 Consultant to Thames Television for Intertel programmes. 1958-60, Member of Monckton Commission on Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. 1967 Founder Chairman of London Weekend Television: President 1972-74. Made documentary films in conjunction with E.M.I. Films Ltd. 1975-78.

    Publications: Escape from Germany, 1956; De Gaulle, a biography, 1969; The Rise of Western Germany, 1972.

    Children: Andrew Hayward, born 21 June 1947; Harriet Spencer, born 10 Sept. 1948; Randall Stafford, born 14 July 1950.



    Aidan Merivale Crawley, MBE (10 April 1908 – 3 November 1993) was a British journalist, television executive and editor, and politician. He was a member of both of Britain's major political parties: the Labour Party and Conservative Party, and was elected to the House of Commons as a Labour MP from 1945 to 1951, and as a Conservative MP from 1962 to 1967. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aidan_Crawley

    Aidan married Harriet Virginia Spencer Cowles on 30 Jul 1945. Harriet was born on 24 Aug 1910 in Brattleborough, Windham, Vermont, USA; died on 16 Sep 1983 in Biarritz, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Harriet Virginia Spencer CowlesHarriet Virginia Spencer Cowles was born on 24 Aug 1910 in Brattleborough, Windham, Vermont, USA; died on 16 Sep 1983 in Biarritz, France.

    Notes:

    Daughter of Dr. Edward Spencer Cowles of 95 Park Avenue, New York, USA. Educated privately.

    Newspaper correspondent 1937-41, covering Spanish Civil War, The Russo-Finnish War, The European War. 1942 Special Assistant to American Ambassador in London. 1943-45 War
    Correspondent for the Sunday Times covering North Africa, Italy, Western Europe.

    Publications: Looking for Trouble, 1941; How America is Governed, 1944; No Cause for Alarm, 1949; Winston Churchill: The Era and The Man, 1953; Edward VII and His Circle, 1956; The Phantom Major, 1958; The Great Swindle, 1960; The Kaiser, 1963; The Defiant Swan Song, 1967; The Russian Dagger, 1969; The Romanoffs, 1971; The Rothschilds, 1973; The Last Tzar and Tzarina, 1977; The Astors, 1979.



    (Harriet) Virginia Spencer Cowles OBE (August 24, 1910 – September 17, 1983[2]) was a noted American journalist, biographer, and travel writer. During her long career, Cowles went from covering fashion, to covering the Spanish Civil War, the turbulent period in Europe leading up to World War II, and the entire war. Her service as a correspondent was recognized by the British government with an OBE in 1947. After the war, she published a number of critically acclaimed biographies of historical figures. In 1983, while traveling with her husband, she was killed in an automobile accident which left him severely injured. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Cowles


    Died:
    Car Crash

    Children:
    1. Andrew Hayward Crawley was born on 21 Jun 1947 in Marylebone, London; died on 10 Sep 1988 in Turin, Torino, Piemonte, Italy.
    2. Harriet Spencer Crawley
    3. 1. Randall Stafford Crawley was born on 14 Jul 1950 in Westminster, London; died on 10 Sep 1988 in Turin, Torino, Piemonte, Italy.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Rev. Canon Arthur Stafford Crawley was born on 18 Oct 1876 in Tressady, Sutherland, Scotland (son of George Baden Crawley and Eliza Inez Hulbert); died on 8 Oct 1948 in Clewer, Berkshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1881, Merton, Surrey
    • Residence: 1891, Ayot St Lawrence, Hertfordshire
    • Residence: 2 Apr 1911, Acaster Malbis and Bishopthorpe, Yorkshire-East Riding, England; Age: 34; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head

    Notes:

    His wife's 3rd cousin, being great-grandson of Sir Thomas Crawley Boevey (2nd Baronet, died 1818), (refer to Family Tree entry) and Debrett's 'Baronetage'. 6th and youngest son of George Baden Crawley by Inez, daughter of Henry Young Hulbert of East Farleigh, Kent. Educated at Harrow School 1890-5; matric. Oxford (Magdalen College) 1895; 3rd Class History and BA 1898; MA 1905; student at Cuddesdon Theological College, 1900.

    At Harrow was in the School Cricket XI and School Racquet pair, 1894-5: at Oxford was in the Racquet and also in the Royal Tennis pairs for the University, 1897-8, and Royal Tennis singles, 1898. Deacon, 1901. Priest, 1902. Curate of St. Dunstan's, Stepney, and chaplain to the Bishop, 1901-3; curate of St. Luke's, Chelsea, 1903; vicar of Benenden, Kent, 1905-10: vicar of Bishopthorpe, co. York, 1910-18. Chaplain to the Archbishop, 1910-18 and 1924-28; vicar of Acaster Malbis, co. York, 1914-18; Church of England Men's
    Society's Messenger to Dioceses of Bristol, Glos., and Hereford, 1919-22; vicar of East Meon, Hants., 1922-24; sec. of Yorks Dioc. Board of Finance, 1924-28; canon and preb. of Givendale in York Minster 1928; assist, sec. of Central Board of Finance of the Church of England (Ch, House, Westminster) 1928-29. Dioc. Sec. St. Albans and Hon. Canon St. Albans from 1929. In the Great War he was Temporary Chaplain in the Army, 1915-17 and 1918-19 (in France 1915-17 with the Guards Division and the 8th Division and in Italy 1918-19 with the 48th Division); mentioned in despatches (London Gazette} 14 Nov. 1916, and 5 June, 1919; Military Cross, 1916 and clasp, 1917; 1915 Star, British War Medal, Allies' (Victory) Medal; Coronation Medal, 1911. Canon of Windsor 1933-until his death in 1948. Precentor of St. George's Chapel. Steward of the Dean and Chapter of St. George's 1946-48.

    Hon. Secretary to The Society of Friends of St. George's and the Descendants of the Knights of the Garter from 1934 until his death. Started and presided over an association of families of Prisoners of War in Windsor throughout the war.



    Arthur Stafford Crawley MC (18 September 1876 – 8 October 1948) was a Canon of Windsor from 1934 to 1948. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Stafford_Crawley

    Arthur married Anstice Katherine Gibbs on 16 Jun 1903 in Wraxall, Somerset. Anstice (daughter of Antony Gibbs, of Tyntesfield and Janet Louisa Merivale) was born on 12 Sep 1881 in Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset; died on 8 Jan 1963 in Chelsea, London. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Anstice Katherine GibbsAnstice Katherine Gibbs was born on 12 Sep 1881 in Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset (daughter of Antony Gibbs, of Tyntesfield and Janet Louisa Merivale); died on 8 Jan 1963 in Chelsea, London.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 16 Oct 1881, Wraxall, Somerset
    • Residence: 1891, Wraxall, Somerset
    • Residence: 2 Apr 1911, Acaster Malbis and Bishopthorpe, Yorkshire-East Riding, England; Age: 28; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife
    • Residence: 1952, Chelsea, London

    Notes:

    In the Great War she worked in 1916 in the Nunthorpe Hospital, York, as member of the Voluntary Aid Detachment of the Red Cross Society. In 1930 was on the Archbishop of Canterbury's committee for entertaining the Bishops attending the Lambeth Conference. From 1930 was Hostess for the Girls' Diocesan Association at many of their week-ends over the following years. While at Windsor became Chairman of the Townswomen's Guild. During the Second World War worked with the Red Cross 'Parcels for Prisoners of War', and developed a fellowship of relatives and friends of prisoners of war with A.S.C. in Windsor.

    Children:
    1. Major Cosmo Stafford Crawley was born on 27 May 1904 in Chelsea, London; died on 10 Feb 1989 in Westminster, London.
    2. Janet Inez Crawley was born on 21 May 1906 in Cranbrook, Kent; died on 25 Dec 1964 in Oxford, Oxfordshire.
    3. 2. Aidan Merivale Crawley, MBE, TD was born on 10 Apr 1908 in Benenden, Kent; died on 3 Nov 1993 in Banbury, Oxfordshire.
    4. Beatrice Anstice Crawley was born on 7 Dec 1911 in Bishopthorpe, Yorkshire; died in Jan 2001 in Winchester, Hampshire.
    5. Kenneth Arnold Gibbs Crawley was born on 12 Oct 1913 in Bishopthorpe, Yorkshire; died in Nov 1988 in Salisbury, Wiltshire.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George Baden Crawley was born on 4 Sep 1833 in London (son of George Abraham Crawley and Caroline Powell); died on 23 Nov 1879 in Steam Ship "City of Alexandria", nr. Veracruz, Mexico.

    George married Eliza Inez Hulbert on 6 Aug 1863 in East Farleigh, Kent. Eliza (daughter of Henry Young Hulbert and Eliza Smale) was born on 6 Jan 1841 in Tottenham, Middlesex; died on 29 Jul 1913 in Wheathampstead House, St Albans, Hertfordshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Eliza Inez Hulbert was born on 6 Jan 1841 in Tottenham, Middlesex (daughter of Henry Young Hulbert and Eliza Smale); died on 29 Jul 1913 in Wheathampstead House, St Albans, Hertfordshire.
    Children:
    1. George Abraham Crawley was born on 24 Jun 1864 in Upper Norwood, Surrey; died on 11 Jul 1926 in Chelsea, London.
    2. Henry Ernest Crawley was born on 19 Aug 1865 in Highgate, Middlesex; died on 18 Jun 1931 in Walton On The Hill, Surrey.
    3. Leonard Russell Crawley was born on 16 Nov 1866 in Mexico; died on 25 Jun 1893 in Hertfordshire.
    4. Major Eustace Crawley was born on 19 Apr 1868 in Highgate, Middlesex; died on 2 Nov 1914 in Wytschaete, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium; was buried in Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
    5. Caroline Inez Crawley was born on 6 Feb 1870 in Marylebone, London; died on 15 Jun 1920.
    6. John Kenneth Crawley was born on 27 Aug 1873 in Golspie, Sutherland, Scotland; died on 29 Nov 1943 in Lambeth, Surrey; was buried in 1943 in Durham, County Durham.
    7. 4. Rev. Canon Arthur Stafford Crawley was born on 18 Oct 1876 in Tressady, Sutherland, Scotland; died on 8 Oct 1948 in Clewer, Berkshire.
    8. Georgina Beatrice Crawley was born on 27 May 1880 in St Marylebone, Middlesex; died on 6 Apr 1968 in Bath, Somerset.

  3. 10.  Antony Gibbs, of TyntesfieldAntony Gibbs, of Tyntesfield was born on 10 Dec 1841 in London (son of William Gibbs, of Tyntesfield and Matilda Blanche Crawley-Boevey); died on 24 Apr 1907 in Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset; was buried on 29 Apr 1907 in Wraxall, Somerset.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: High Sheriff, county Somerset
    • Baptism: 11 Jan 1842, St Johns, Paddington, London
    • Residence: 1901, Paddington, London

    Notes:

    1st son of Tyntesfield. Baptised 11 January 1842 at St. John's, Paddington. Educated at Radley College 1855-7; matric. at Oxford (Exeter College) 2 May 1862; BA 1867; MA 1869; entered at the Inner Temple as a student 1865. Died at Tyntesfield 24 and was buried 29 April 1907 at Wraxall, Somerset. Memorial Inscription in churchyard there and in the chapel (Charlton chapel), in Tyntesfield chapel and Keble College chapel; Memorial window in Clyst St. George chapel. Will dated 23 March 1905, proved 12 July 1907.

    After marriage, Charlton (see entry for William Gibbs of Tyntesfield) was his country residence till his mother died; thereafter Tyntesfield. He succeeded to his father's properties in Somerset and Devon. He bought Barrow Court in Barrow Gurney, Somerset, adjoining Flax Bourton, from John Henry Blagrave in 1881 and sold it (with most of its land) to his brother Martin in 1884 and he augmented the living of Barrow Gurney. He bought, about 1874, Barton Place in the parish of St. David, Exeter, the ancestral home of his wife's family. He was patron of the livings of Clyst St. George, Exwick, Stowe-nine-churches, St. Michael's in Paddington, North Newton and Otterbourne which were all in his father's gift, also of Alphington, Devon, and of Flax Barton (in which part of the Tyntesfield Estate lies) both of which he bought.

    A member of the Council of Radley College 1890-7. He and his brother, Martin, gave to Keble College, Oxford, in their father's memory, the side of the main quadrangle of the College embracing the hall, library, common rooms and kitchen. The foundation stone was laid in 1876, on the same day that the Chapel given by their father to the College was opened (see also entry for William Gibbs of Tyntesfield), and the opening took place in 1878, when the two brothers, whose names had so far been withheld, were disclosed as the donors (the deed of gift hangs in the Senior Common Room of the College).

    Wraxall church was restored (1893) at his chief cost (Sir Arthur Blomfield, architect), and he introduced the stained glass windows by Kemp, and screened off the Charlton chapel, adding to it the reredos by Kemp.

    He joined the North Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry as Cornet, 3 January, 1871; Captain October, 1881; Hon. Major, 1881; Major, 1886; retired 1893.

    Justice of the Peace for Somerset from about 1867 to 1907. On the Highway Board and Board of Guardians. High Sheriff of Somerset for 1888 and Deputy Lieutenant 1889-1907. An Alderman of the Somerset County Council to 1898. President of the North Somerset Conservative Association for a great number of years. A Life Governor of Bristol General Hospital. On Bristol Diocesan committees for the promotion of Church matters. (In Sidney Lee's 'Life of King Edward VII (1923-7) it is related that the King when Prince of Wales twice in 1881 pressed on Gladstone the bestowal of a Baronetcy on Antony Gibbs. His son Lord Wraxall told John Arthur Gibbs - fourth editor of the Gibbs Pedigree - that this story was inaccurate and he asked Lee to omit it from any later edition, the facts being that the Liberal Whip Marjoribanks (later Lord Tweedmouth invited Antony to an interview, at which he said that gladstone desired to suggest him to the Queen for a Peerage, making reference to his and his father's philanthropic works, but that Antony having then mentioned that he was a Conservative he heard no more of the matter

    Portraits: as a child by John Phillip, miniature with his father and sister Dorothea by Sir Wm. Ross, oil by J. H. Lorimer; all last in possession of Lord Wraxall in 1930 (11). The portrait in the Hall of Keble College is a copy by F. George Swaish of the Lorimer.

    Birth:
    13 Hyde Park Gardens

    Antony married Janet Louisa Merivale on 22 Jun 1872 in St. Michael's, Star Street, Paddington. Janet (daughter of John Louis Merivale and Mary Anne Webster) was born on 15 Dec 1850 in Kilburn, Middlesex; died on 10 Dec 1909 in London; was buried on 14 Dec 1909 in Wraxall, Somerset. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Janet Louisa MerivaleJanet Louisa Merivale was born on 15 Dec 1850 in Kilburn, Middlesex (daughter of John Louis Merivale and Mary Anne Webster); died on 10 Dec 1909 in London; was buried on 14 Dec 1909 in Wraxall, Somerset.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 25 Jan 1851, Hampstead, London
    • Residence: 1861, Exeter St David, Exeter, Devon
    • Residence: 1881, Wraxall, Somerset

    Notes:

    1st daughter of John Louis Merrivale (died 1886) by his 1st wife Mary Anne, daughter of Joseph Webster. Baptised 25 January 1851 at the parish church of Hampstead, Middlesex. Died at 104 Eaton Square, Westminster, 10th and was buried 14 December 1909 at Wraxall, Somerset. Memorial Inscription in same places as her husband's except Keble College. Will dated 17 August 1908, proved 20 January 1910.

    After her husband died she resided at Charlton aforesaid, and for her London house took 104 Eaton Sq., Westminster, in place of 16 Hyde Park Gds. aforesaid. the lease of which she sold. One of her brothers, George Montagu Merivale (1855-1931) was a partner in Gibbs, Bright & Co., Sydney, Australia, till 1924. Her father was Senior Registrar in Chancery and brother of Herman Merivale, C.B., and of Charles, Dean of Ely, whose lives are in Dictionary National Biography.

    Her father's 2nd wife was his cousin, Frances Rose, sister of Baron John Benjamin Heath (born 1879), who was son of John Heath of the firm Heath and Co., Genoa. For the Merivale family and their relatives of the Heath, Drury, Malet and Frere families, and for printed books which refer to them see the book 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs. The friendship between the Gibbs and Merivale families began in 1803 when Antony Gibbs (born 1756) went to live at Cowley near Barton Place.

    Portrait by Archer (1875) with her son George
    (Lord Wraxall) was last in possession of the latter, 1930.

    Children:
    1. The Right Hon. George Abraham Gibbs, 1st Baron Wraxall was born on 6 Jul 1873 in Wraxall, Somerset; died on 28 Oct 1931 in London; was buried on 31 Oct 1931 in Wraxall, Somerset.
    2. Antony Hubert Gibbs, JP was born on 18 Sep 1874 in Wraxall, Somerset; died on 28 Jul 1957 in Pytte, Clyst St George, Devon; was buried in Clyst St George, Devon.
    3. Albinia Rose Gibbs was born on 31 Mar 1876 in Paddington, London; died on 3 Oct 1941 in Thornbury, Gloucestershire.
    4. Lieut. Colonel William Gibbs, CVO was born on 20 Nov 1877 in Paddington, London; died on 25 Jan 1963 in Hatherop, Gloucestershire.
    5. Colonel John Evelyn Gibbs, MC was born on 22 Dec 1879 in London; died on 11 Oct 1932 in Tetbury, Gloucestershire; was buried in Shipton Moyne, Gloucestershire.
    6. 5. Anstice Katherine Gibbs was born on 12 Sep 1881 in Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset; died on 8 Jan 1963 in Chelsea, London.
    7. Louis Merivale Gibbs was born on 24 Apr 1883 in Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset; died on 1 May 1884 in Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset.
    8. Captain Eustace Lyle Gibbs was born on 10 Mar 1885 in Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset; died on 11 Feb 1915 in Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium; was buried in Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium.
    9. Janet Blanche Gibbs was born on 15 Apr 1887 in Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Somerset; died on 4 Jun 1974 in Chippenham, Wiltshire.
    10. Lancelot Merivale Gibbs, Brid. CVO DSO MC was born on 23 Dec 1889 in Wraxall, Somerset; died on 8 Dec 1966 in Gloucestershire; was buried in Dec 1966 in Shipton Moyne, Gloucestershire.