Gibbs Family Tree

Margaret Laura Scott Crawley

Female 1860 - 1937  (76 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Margaret Laura Scott Crawley was born on 24 Sep 1860 in Wandsworth, Surrey (daughter of Charles Edward Crawley and Maria Walter Scott Wilson); died on 22 Feb 1937 in Oxfordshire.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles Edward Crawley was born on 17 Feb 1827 in St Pancras, London (son of Charles Crawley and Eliza Katherine Grimes); died on 24 Jul 1893 in West Kensington, London.

    Notes:

    Born February 17, 1827. His parents were Charles Crawley (of Littlemore) and Eliza Catherine Grimes.

    While the family was living in Highgate he attended St Aloysius College during 1841 census
    In Oxford he attended Exeter College, matriculated June 4 1846; B.A. 1835; M.A. 1853

    War service: Served in the Oxfordshire Militia in Corfu during the Crimean War. Listed as a Lieutenant, June 19, 1854

    In 1857 Charles Edward was married firstly to Maria Walter Scott Wilson and there were two children from that marriage: Charles William Scott Crawley (1858-1938) and Margaret Laura Scott Crawley (1860-1938). Maria died in April 1862 and was buried in the Crawley family plot at St. Mary and St. Nicholas Church in Littlemore.

    On April 23, 1867 in Abingdon, Berkshire, he married secondly, Mary Ann (Marion) Karop, daughter of George Charles Karop and Mary Ann. She had been the governess to his two children during the illness of his first wife.

    1861 Census: 64 East Hill, Wandsworth, London
    Charles and his two children are living with his mother-in-law and her already large household (including 8 servants). Maria does not appear in the census, though she is still alive. The staff includes two nurses so perhaps she is already very ill. The census taker has clearly been confused by the complex relationships and has mistakenly included Sophia and Matilda with the Crawley family, but they are actually Wilson family members.

    1871 Census: 2 Eliot Hill, Lewisham, London
    When the census was conducted on April 2, Charles and Marion were living at 2 Elliot Hill in Lewisham awaiting the birth of their first child, Edward Robert John (Jack) who would be born a few months later on July 25. Also living in the house were Charles' children from his first marriage, Charles (age 13) and Margaret (age 10).

    1881 Census: 4 Kensington Hall Terrace, Fulham, London (no longer exists) the family has moved to Fulham. Charles and Marion's second son George (known as Eric) is now 7 years old. Charles Edward and Margaret are both away at the time of the census, and appear as visitors elsewhere.

    1891 Census: 65 North End Road, Fulham, London
    Charles is shown as a boarder, living separately from his wife and family.

    Death and burial
    Died 1893, Fulham, London. Buried in the Crawley family plot at St. Mary and St. Nicholas Church in Littlemore.

    Charles married Maria Walter Scott Wilson in 1857. Maria was born in Apr 1826 in Wandsworth, Surrey; died in 1862. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Maria Walter Scott Wilson was born in Apr 1826 in Wandsworth, Surrey; died in 1862.
    Children:
    1. Charles William Scott Crawley was born on 4 Feb 1858 in Bromborough, Wirrall, Cheshire; died on 9 Nov 1937 in Charlbury, Oxfordshire.
    2. 1. Margaret Laura Scott Crawley was born on 24 Sep 1860 in Wandsworth, Surrey; died on 22 Feb 1937 in Oxfordshire.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Charles CrawleyCharles Crawley was born on 25 Sep 1788 in Whitestone, Devon (son of Rev. Charles Crawley and Mary Gibbs); died on 30 Sep 1871 in Kendal, Westmorland.

    Notes:

    Charles (1st son), born at Whitestone, Devon, 25 September, 1788; educated at Rugby School (entered 1797); matric Oxford (Univ. College) 26 June 1807; 2nd Cl. Classics School and B.A. 1811; married 14 May 1825 Eliza Catherine, daughter of Abraham Grimes (for which family see the book Antony & Dorothea Gibbs by J.A. Gibbs, p. 377 n6); died 30 September 1871 at his house (now called Lawn Upton and (1931) in the ownership of Lord Wraxall of Chart XVIII) in Littlemore, Oxon, and was buried at Littlemore. He was in Antony Gibbs & Sons 1814-46, and a partner 1820-38 (in Spain for them 1818-19, in Chile and Peru for them 1828-33). A director of the London Assurance Corporation, 1842-65. A member of the Club 'Nobody's Friends' 1813-71. Alternate patron with Oriel College, Oxford, of the living of Littlemore, to the church of which (built in 1835 by his friend, Rev. John H. Newman-Cardinal later) he gave the chancel. For note of portraits of him and his wife, see 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs p.441. The eldest child of his only child, Charles Edward, was William Scott Crawley of Charlbury, Oxon. (b. 1858).

    Charles married Eliza Katherine Grimes on 14 May 1825 in Churchover, Warwickshire. Eliza (daughter of Abraham Grimes and Mary Cholmley) was born on 4 Jan 1795 in Coton House, Churchover, Warwickshire; died on 11 Nov 1881 in Littlemore, Oxfordshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Eliza Katherine Grimes was born on 4 Jan 1795 in Coton House, Churchover, Warwickshire (daughter of Abraham Grimes and Mary Cholmley); died on 11 Nov 1881 in Littlemore, Oxfordshire.
    Children:
    1. 2. Charles Edward Crawley was born on 17 Feb 1827 in St Pancras, London; died on 24 Jul 1893 in West Kensington, London.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Rev. Charles CrawleyRev. Charles Crawley was born on 25 Apr 1756 in Flaxley, Gloucestershire (son of Thomas Crawley and Susanna Lloyd); died on 4 Jan 1849 in Stowe Nine Churches, Northamptonshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Stowe Nine Churches; Rector of Stowe Nine Churches
    • Occupation: Broadway, Worcestershire; Vicar of Broadway, Worcestershire

    Notes:

    His mother Susanna was sister of Rev. John Lloyd, D.D. (d. 1788), rector and patron of Stowe-nine-churches, Northants. His elder brother was Sir Thomas Brawley-Boevey of Flaxley Abbey (successor as 2nd bart. to the baronetcy of Sir Charles Barrow of Highgrove, Gloucestershire, and grandfather of Matilda Blanche Crawley-Boevey, the wife of William Gibbs of Tyntesfield. Their sisters were Catherine (1753-1842), the wife of Rev. Duke Yonge (1750-1823), vicar of Cornwood, Devon, who has descendants; and Susanna (b. 1748, died childless 1880), who married (1) Edmund Bastard, (2) Sir Thomas Hyde Page, whose daughter by a second marriage, Mary Albinia, was mother of Matilda Blanche Crawley-Boevey above mentioned.

    Charles Crawley and Mary (Gibbs), their children and numerous members of the Crawley and Crawley-Boevey families and of families connnected with them enter into 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs or are mentioned in it. There are also there pedigrees (pp 445-6) and references (e.g. pp. 35n and 445-6) to other books, pedigrees, etc., the most ont he Boevey family and their connections entitled 'The Perverse Widow', Ruvigny's 'Plantaganet Roll (Clarence, Vol. 1905) and Burke's Peerage. In 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J. A. Gibbs, pp. 439-43, and in the Additions of 1922 and 1927, there is also a list of portraits of members (born before 1820) of the Crawley and connected families.

    Charles Crawley was curate, first of Broad Clyst nr. Clyst St. George, next till 1789 - of Whitestone, nr. Exwick. In 1789, inheriting from his uncle Dr. Lloyd aforesaid the living of Stowe-nine-churches, he moved there from Devon, and lived there for the rest of his life. From 1784 for at least 50 years he was also vicar of Broadway, co. Worcester, but never resided there. He bought Pytte in Clyst St. George (1790) when his father-in-law was compelled to give it up but sold it out of the family in 1796 or 7.

    For his and Sir Thomas's and their sisters' descent from King Edward III, see Ruvigny's 'Clarence' Vol. above mentioned, Burke's 'Royal Descents' (1858) and Ellacombe's Clyst St. George (1862).

    The children of Charles Crawley and Mary (Gibbs) were:
    (a) Charles (1st son), born at Whitestone, Devon, 25 September, 1788; educated at Rugby School (entered 1797); matric Oxford (Univ. College) 26 June 1807; 2nd Cl. Classics School and B.A. 1811; married 14 May 1825 Eliza Catherine, daughter of Abraham Grimes (for which family see the book Antony & Dorothea Gibbs by J.A. Gibbs, p. 377 n6); died 30 September 1871 at his house (now called Lawn Upton and (1931) in the ownership of Lord Wraxall of Chart XVIII) in Littlemore, Oxon, and was buried at Littlemore. He was in Antony Gibbs & Sons 1814-46, and a partner 1820-38 (in Spain for them 1818-19, in Chile and Peru for them 1828-33). A director of the London Assurance Corporation, 1842-65. A member of the Club 'Nobody's Friends' 1813-71. Alternate patron with Oriel College, Oxford, of the living of Littlemore, to the church of which (built in 1835 by his friend, Rev. John H. Newman-Cardinal later) he gave the chancel. For note of portraits of him and his wife, see 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs p.441. The eldest child of his only child, Charles Edward, was William Scott Crawley of Charlbury, Oxon. (b. 1858).
    (b) George Abraham Crawley (2nd son), born at Stowe aforesaid 26 September 1795; educated at Rugby School (entered 1808); married 29 September 1826 Caroline, daughter of David Powell (for whose family see 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs p. 377, n6); died at Ambleside 24th and was buried 31 July 1862 in Highgate Cemetry. He was articled in 1812 to Jones & Green, solicitors in London, admitted solicitor 1817, afterwards partner in Pemberton Crawley & Gardener, London, later Crawley Arnold & Co. Marshal to Chief Justice Sir Vicary Gibbs 1815. Many years legal adviser to teh National Society and Treasurer to the Additional Curates Fund. Member 1819-62, Secretary 1833-62, of 'Nobody's Friends'. A spcial memoir of him by G.E.Cokayne is in the book, 'Nobody's Friends' (privileged printed 1885). His home from 1839 onwards was Fitzroy Farm, Highgate, which he built. By his two married sons and four married daughters he has numerous descendants, and one of his grandsons, Canon A. Stafford Crawley, married Anstice Katharine, grand-daughter of William and Matilda Blanche Gibbs, above mentioned.
    (c) Anne Crawley (1st daughter), born 4 August 1785 at Whitestone; married 21 April 1806, her 1st cousin, Rev. John Lloyed Crawley (Boevey), born 1775, died 1850, record of Heyford, Northants, 2nd son of Sir T. Crawley-Boevey; died 2 January 1865 and was buried at Heyford. She had eight sons and three daughters and numerous descendants of hers are still living.
    (d) Mary Crawley (2nd daughter), born at Whitestone 25 October 1786; died at Rugby unmarried on 16 April 1865, and was buried at Stowe aforesaid.
    (e) Susanna Crawley (3rd daughter), born at Exeter 28 April 1790; died at Rugby unmarried on 14 April 1865, and was buried at Stowe.
    (f) Elizabeth (4th daughter), born at Stowe 29 July 1791; died 3 January 1884; married 24 September 1811 Rev. George William Daubeny (1784-1860), for whose family see 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J.A. Gibbs, pp. 254 and n, and 446, and Burke's 'Landed Gentry' under Daubeny of Cote. She had six sons and three daughters, and numerous descendants of hers are living.
    (g) Isabella (5th daughter), born at Bristol 23 October 1792; died young.
    (h) Caroline (6th daughter), 1794-1850, married her 1st cousin, George Henry Gibbs, brother of William Gibbs, mentioned at the beginning of this note.
    (i) Charlotte (7th daughter), born at Stowe 25 February 1799; married 7 October 1822 her 1st cousin, Rev. William Crawley (1790-1856) (5th son of Sir T. Crawley-Boevey, 2nd baronet), perpetual curate of Flaxley; died 14 December 1878. She had one son and three daughters and numerous descendants of hers are living.

    Charles married Mary Gibbs on 12 Apr 1784 in Exeter Cathedral, Exeter, Devon. Mary (daughter of George Abraham Gibbs, of Pytte and Anne Vicary, of Dunkeswell) 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. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary Gibbs was born on 2 Jan 1759 in Exeter, Devon (daughter of George Abraham Gibbs, of Pytte and Anne Vicary, of Dunkeswell); died on 31 Oct 1819 in Stowe-nine-Churches, Northamptonshire; was buried on 8 Nov 1819 in Stowe, England.

    Notes:

    For a note of portraits see 'Antony & Dorothea Gibbs' by J. A. Gibbs, p. 441 and Additions to it of 1922.

    Children:
    1. Anne Crawley was born on 4 Aug 1785 in Whitestone, Devon; died on 2 Jan 1865 in Northampton, Northamptonshire; was buried on 9 Jan 1865 in Nether Heyford, Northamptonshire.
    2. Mary Crawley was born on 25 Oct 1786 in Whitestone, Devon; died on 2 Jan 1865 in Northampton, Northamptonshire.
    3. 4. Charles Crawley was born on 25 Sep 1788 in Whitestone, Devon; died on 30 Sep 1871 in Kendal, Westmorland.
    4. Susannah Crawley was born on 28 Apr 1790 in Clyst St George, Devon; died on 14 Apr 1881 in Rugby, Warwickshire; was buried in Stowe, Northamptonshire.
    5. Elizabeth Crawley was born on 29 Jul 1791 in Stowe, Northamptonshire; died on 3 Jan 1884 in Seend Green House, Wiltshire.
    6. Caroline Crawley 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.
    7. George Abraham Crawley was born on 26 Sep 1795 in Whitestone, Devon; died on 24 Jul 1862 in Ambleside, Westmorland; was buried on 31 Jul 1862 in St James, St Pancras, London.
    8. Charlotte Crawley was born on 25 Feb 1799 in Stowe Nine Churches, Northamptonshire; died on 14 Dec 1878 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire.

  3. 10.  Abraham Grimes was born in Jul 1746 in Warwickshire; died on 29 Dec 1832.

    Notes:

    "A much respected magistrate, and one of the trustees of Rugby School... the only son of William Dixwell Grimes."

    Abraham married Mary Cholmley on 18 Dec 1773 in York, Yorkshire. Mary was born on 24 Mar 1755 in Howsham, Yorkshire; died in 1832. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary Cholmley was born on 24 Mar 1755 in Howsham, Yorkshire; died in 1832.
    Children:
    1. 5. Eliza Katherine Grimes was born on 4 Jan 1795 in Coton House, Churchover, Warwickshire; died on 11 Nov 1881 in Littlemore, Oxfordshire.