


Our Family History
The Genealogy of the Story Family
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51 | Attended Eton College during WW2 | Douglas-Withers, David Bethell Everett (I5)
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52 | Awarded MC 1916 at the Somme | Story, Henry Harle (I451)
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53 | Bailiff and land agent in Northampton | Withers, Henry (I397)
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54 | Barrister | Story, Joseph (I83)
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55 | Barrister | Story, James Hamilton (I74)
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56 | Became Chaplain to the Irish House of Commons, Bishop of Killaloe (1740) and afterwards, of Kilmore (1742) | Story, Bishop Joseph (I20)
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57 | Belinda Story wrote: We (D M P & self ) visited Oenorie in 196? ( from West Woodyates by car ). We had lunch with her in the Irvine Hotel where she lived. She was eccentric but very kind. | Jollie, Doris Oenorie (I258)
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58 | Bishop of Down and Conor | Taylor, Rev. Jeremy (I546)
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59 | Bishop of Limerick and Kilmore | Marsh, Rev. Francis (I544)
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60 | Bought Biddeston Estate in 1785 from General John Webb (one of The Duke of Marlborough's Generals) | Everett, Thomas (I241)
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61 | Built Bingfield, Co. Cavan using the name and floorplan from the original house near Hexham, Northumberland. | Story, Archdeacon Joseph (I55)
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62 | Built Errington | Story, Col. Robert William (I73)
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63 | Built La Storietta, Bordighera, Italy | Reid, Caroline Sophia Henrietta (I94)
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64 | Burke's Irish Family Records - "This family originally came from Cumberland and later resided Nr Hexham, Northumberland" | Story, John (I7)
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65 | Burned to death (at Errington?) | Story, Frances Elizabeth (I81)
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66 | Burned to death at Errington | Story, James (I79)
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67 | Came from Londonderry to Halifax, Novs Scotia late 18th century | Story, John (I420)
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68 | Cap. 27th Bengal Native Infantry | Sneyd, Capt. Charles (I595)
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69 | Capt Cavan Militia | Story, James (I79)
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70 | Capt. (T./Maj.) Herbert Henry Douglas-Withers. S. Lane. R. awarded the Military Cross, 28 August 1917. Probably the Maj HH Douglas-Withers, Bt, MC, P.W. Vols. listed as a Staff Captain at 2nd Rhine Brigade (?1924) (The Prince of Wales' Volunteers) The 1st Battalion Corps of Drums play a set of 16 silver bugles presented to the 1st Battalion The South Lancashire Regiment (PWV) in 1913 by Lieutenant Colonel H H Douglas-Withers. Captain Douglas-Withers fought in the Gallipoli Campaign in 1915/16 with the Prince of Wales Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment) and was awarded the Military Cross for exemplary gallantry. After the campaign he was part of a small British force that was sent stabilise Tblisi, as many White Russians were there, fleeing the Red Army. Richard Zommer was teaching in Tblisi and sold his paintings locally. Captain Douglas-Withers purchased a number of his pictures including At Prayer and stored them in Army Map containers for transport home | Douglas-Withers, Lt. Col. Henry Herbert MC (I306)
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71 | Captain in the army. | Story, Capt. Thomas (I60)
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72 | Captain in the East India Company Navy | Story, William (I59)
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73 | Caroline Armstrong Orsmond, born 1836 in Tahiti, daughter of missionary Rev. John Muggeridge Orsmond and Mary Isabella Nelson. In 1843 at age 7 Caroline was sent to England to be educated where she was taken charge of by a Mrs Cooper, the wife of a Quaker. While in England both her father and mother died - her mother in Tahiti in 1856 & her father on voyage from Tahiti to Sydney in 1857. In 1858, Caroline was invited to stay with her aunt and uncle (Mr and Mrs Shepherd) at Whangaroa near the Bay of Islands. In 1859 Caroline went to Auckland and while there met Edward Jollie. They married 14/5/1861 at St. Pauls church Parnell, Auckland by Dr Selwyn, Bishop of New Zealand. They spent three weeks honeymoon at Howick, then shifted to Christchurch where they bought 1200 acres calling it 'Beachcroft' estate. In Dec 1861 Edward and Caroline sailed to England for 1 years visit to meet Edward's family in Gateshead. Their first child, Margaret, was born in London on 11/5/1862. On leaving England they returned to Beachcroft where they raised the remainder of their family. In 1877 Caroline, Edward, their eight chidren and a maid left for England and Europe on a trip that was to last nine years. When the family returned to NZ they moved to the North Island. Their new home was called Waireka located near Patea, Taranaki. | Orsmond, Caroline (I173)
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74 | CBE 1920 | Story, Admiral William Oswald (I119)
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75 | Chairman Incorporated CXXX of Free Tanners | Story, Henry Harle (I449)
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76 | Chief Justice of Ceylon | Rowe, Sir Francis Carpenter (I277)
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77 | Chllr of Clogher | Story, John Benjamin (I29)
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78 | Chm S Tyrone Women's Unionist Assoc. Vice-Pres St John Amb, Co. Tyrone | Story, Eleanor Constance OBE (I49)
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79 | CIHO = Clerk In Holy Orders | Story, Rev. Joseph (I57)
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80 | Clerk in Holy Orders | Everett, Edward (I509)
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81 | Clerk in Holy Orders | Everett, Rev. Thomas (I505)
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82 | Clothier | Everett, John (I480)
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83 | Co heiress in Wicklow | Thaker, Anne (I28)
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84 | Col. in the Civil War, a Royalist | Sneyd, Ralph (I567)
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85 | Commanded Lord XXX XXX XXX in India | Sneyd, Maj. Ralph Henry (I587)
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86 | Connected with Imperial Transport Service between 1775 & 1783 | Story, John (I420)
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87 | Corick jointly with her sister | Story, Eleanor Constance OBE (I49)
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88 | Daughter of Dr. St. George Ashe Bishop of Clogher | Ashe, Elizabeth (I606)
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89 | Daughter of Earl of Westmorland | Neville, Cecily (I387)
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90 | Daughter of John West 1st Earl of De Lar Warr | West, Lady Diana (I367)
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91 | Daughter of Rt Hon Nathanial Clements. Sister to Robert, Lord Leitrim | Clements, Alice (I608)
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92 | Daughter of Thomas, 2nd Earl of Kent | Holland, Eleanor (I391)
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93 | Daughter of XXX Green of Kilmanaham Castle, Co. Waterford | Green, Sarah Eliza (I598)
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94 | David's bext man John McFarland became 3rd Baronet McFarland (Ireland) | Family: David Bethell Everett Douglas-Withers / Marguerite Nancy Story (F2)
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95 | Dean of Kilmore | Marsh, Dr. Jeremy (I560)
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96 | Delap Estate in Antigua | Delap, John Richard (I558)
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97 | Descendant of Elizabeth Jollie | Brierly, Gerard (I235)
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98 | Descendant of King James of Scotland | James of Scotland (I234)
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99 | Descended (6 generations) from John Everett of Boyton. Born 1550. | Everett, William (I472)
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100 | Destined for the Navy but his eyesight was not good enough | Douglas-Withers, David Bethell Everett (I5)
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