Louise Deborah Hudson

Louise Deborah Hudson

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Louise Deborah Hudson was born on 2 Dec 1958 (daughter of Sir Havelock Henry Trevor Hudson and Cathleen Blanche Lily Eliot).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Sir Havelock Henry Trevor Hudson was born on 4 Jan 1919 in Hong Kong; died on 14 Nov 1996 in Stanford Dingley, Berkshire.

    Havelock married Cathleen Blanche Lily Eliot Cathleen (daughter of 6th Earl St. Germans, John Granville Cornwallis Eliot and Countess St. Germans, Blanche Linnie Somerset) was born on 29 Jul 1921 in St. Germans, Cornwall; died on 5 Oct 1994 in Reading, Berkshire; was buried on 12 Oct 1994 in St. Denys, Stanford Digley, Berkshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Cathleen Blanche Lily EliotCathleen Blanche Lily Eliot was born on 29 Jul 1921 in St. Germans, Cornwall (daughter of 6th Earl St. Germans, John Granville Cornwallis Eliot and Countess St. Germans, Blanche Linnie Somerset); died on 5 Oct 1994 in Reading, Berkshire; was buried on 12 Oct 1994 in St. Denys, Stanford Digley, Berkshire.

    Notes:

    • "Western Mail" 2 Aug 1921, page 4:
    The Countess of St. Germans gave birth to a daughter on Friday at Port Eliot.

    • "The Times" 06 Oct 1994, page 18:
    Hudson - (Lady) Cathleen B.L. (nee Eliot), on 5th October 1994, wife of Sir Havelock Hudson, mother of Sarah Smith, David Seyfried, Louise and Guy Hudson, stepmother to Anthony and Rory and grandmother to Oliver, Benjamin, Charlotte, Matthew, Jonathan and Eliot. Funeral on Wednesday 12th October 1994. 11 am St Denys, Stanford Dingley, near Reading, Berkshire. Family and close friends only. No flowers please.

    Children:
    1. 1. Louise Deborah Hudson was born on 2 Dec 1958.
    2. Michael Guy Havelock Hudson was born on 14 Mar 1962.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  6th Earl St. Germans, John Granville Cornwallis Eliot6th Earl St. Germans, John Granville Cornwallis Eliot was born on 11 Jun 1890 in 13 Grosvenor Gardens, St. George, Hanover Square, London; was christened on 12 Jul 1890 in Chapel Royal, Savoy St., London (son of 5th Earl St. Germans, Henry Cornwallis Eliot and Countess St. Germans, Emily Harriet Labouchere); died on 31 Mar 1922 in Hospital, Johannesburg, South Africa; was buried on 02 May 1922 in Eliot Family Plot, St. Germans, Cornwall, England.

    Other Events:

    • Education: 1909, Admitted at Sandhurst
    • Education: 1910, Leaves Sandhurst
    • Military Service: 15 Jun 1910, Promoted to Rank of 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys)
    • Census: 1911, 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Scots Greys, Yorkshire East Riding
    • Military Service: 16 Aug 1914, Disembarkation Date (Lieutenant, 2nd Dragoons, Royal Scots Greys, Reserve Regt. of Cavalry)
    • Awarded: 1916, Military Cross
    • Military Service: 1917, Wounded in Service with the Expeditionary Force
    • Telephone: Between 1920 and 1934, St. Germans #21 (Port Eliot)
    • Probate: 07 Jul 1922, London, Middlesex

    Notes:



    John married Countess St. Germans, Blanche Linnie Somerset on 11 Jun 1918 in St. Margaret's, Westminster. Blanche was born on 15 Apr 1897; died on 30 Aug 1968. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Countess St. Germans, Blanche Linnie Somerset was born on 15 Apr 1897; died on 30 Aug 1968.

    Notes:

    Married:
    • "The Times", June 12, 1918:
    Marriage. Lord St. Germans and Lady Blanche Somerset.
    Princess Arthur of Connaught and the Marquess and Marchioness of Carisbrooke were among the large company present yesterday at St. Margaret's, Westminster, for the marriage of the Earl of St. Germans and Lady Blanche Somerset. The bridegroom, who is a captain in the Scots Greys, has served abroad since the beginning of the war, and received the Military Cross in 1916; the bride is the elder daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Beaufort.
    The church was decorated with palms, variegated maple, and white flowers; and troopers of the bridegroom's regiment, drawn up inside the church, formed a guard of honour between the ranks of which the bride and her father passed to the chacel, where the bridegroom and hsi best man, the Earl of Leven and Melville, awaited her.
    The wedding dress was of silver tissue over charmeuse, with a train of old Brussels point (given by the bride's mother), lined with silver. The veil, which was lent by the Duchess, was also of fine old lace. No bouquet was carried, nor were any ornaments worn.
    In attendance upon the bride were her sister, Lady Diana Somerset, Miss Betty Harford (her cousin), the Hon. Ivy Somerset (cousin of the bride and the birdegroom), Miss Betty Eliot (cousin of the bridegroom), Lady Morvyth Ward, and Lady Avice Sackville, whose frocks were of pale yellow georgette edged with silver. With these were worn small transparent hats of black lace, and bouquets of yellow tiger lilies were carried. The bridegroom's present to the bridesmaids was a red cornelian and jade pendant.
    The music during the time the guests were assembling included a Bach prelude and fugue, and the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin; the anthem "Rejoice in the Lord" was sung during the signing of the register.
    There was a small reception afterwards (for relatives and intimate friends) at 11, Portman-square, after which Lord and Lady St. Germans left for Walmer Castle, lent by the Earl and Countess Beauchamp for the honeymoon.
    The congregation included: ---
    The Duchess of Beaufort, the Countess of St. Germans, the Marquess of Worcester, Lady Henry Somerset and Captain Somers Somerset, Lady Edward Somerset, Mrs. Montague Eliot, Mrs. Christian Eliot, Mrs. Edward Eliot, Mrs. Stephen Eaton, Miss Eliot and Miss Anne Eliot, The Duchess of Abercorn and Lady Katharine Hamilton, the Duchess of Sutherland, the Countess of Lanesborough and Lady Betty Butler, the Countess of Selkirk, Adele Countess of Essex and Lady Joan Capell, Lady Elcho and Lady Diana Mannersborough, the Earl and Countess of Mount Edgcumbe, the Countess of Dartney, Earl and Countess Waldegrave, the Dowager Countess of Clanwilliam and Lady Beatrice Meade, the Countess of Kerry, the Marquess of Lansdowne, the Marquess of Cholmondeley, the Countess of Leven and Melville, the Earl of Lonsdale, Earl Howe, the Earl of Dudley, the Earl and Countess of Bessborough, Viscount and Vicountess Sandhurst, Vicount and Vicountess Halifax, Vicountess Duncannon, Lady Albertha Lopes, Lady Juliet Duff, Lady Edward Cavendish, the Earl and Countess of Ancaster, Countess Torby, Lady Irene Curzon, Lady Ebrington, Lady Clementine Walsh, Lord and Lady Eaglan, the Hon. Mrs. Wellesley Somerset, Lat Hope, Lord and Lady St. Levan and the Hon. Marjory St. Aubyn, Lady Mary Cooke, Lieutenant the Hon. Windham and Lady Gweneth Baring, Lord Ribblesdale, Lady Swansea, Lieutenant-Colonel and Lady Mary Trefusis, Colonel and Lady Evelyn Collins, Lady Margaret Boscawen and Lady Petre, Colonel the Hon. George and Lady Mary Crichton, Lady Islington, the Hon. Lady Herbert, Lady Grace Baring, Sir George and Lady Holford, Lady Alwyne Compton, Lady Barrymore, Lady Jane Combe and Miss Jean Combe, Lady Susan Gilmour and Miss Gilmour.
    Lady Burton and the Hon. Maud Ballise, Lady May Ponsonby, the Hon. Walter Ponsonby, the Hon. Lady Meux and the Hon. Mary Cadogan, Lady Wolverton and the Hon. George Glyn, Mrs. and Miss Boyd and Lady Mary Stuart-Wortley, Lady (Colin) Keppel and Miss Marle Keppel, Miss Violet and Miss Sonia Keppel, Colonel and Mrs. W.E. Lawrence, Mr. James and Lady Agnes Durham, the Hon. Mrs. Ralph Yorke, Mr. and Mrs. Bevill Fortescue, Mr. and Mrs. John Fortescue, the Hon. Reginald Villiers, Lady Houston-Stewart, Miss de Bunson, the Hon. Mrs. Chetwynd and Miss Chetwynd, Major and the Hon. Cecil Pelham, Lady Cynthia Curzon, Lady Loughborough, the Hon. Mrs. Lowther, Lady Sheffield, Mr. Anthony Lowther the Hon. Mrs. Malcolm, Lady Burrell, the Hon. Mrs. Rochfort Maguire, Colonel the Hon. Cyril Ward, Colonel F.B. Mildmay, M.P., and Mrs. Mildmay, Colonel the Hon. Francis and Mrs. Colborne, Mrs. Somers-Cocks, Mrs. Gerard Leigh, Mrs. Reginald Halsey, Lord Erskine, Mr. and Mrs. H.V. Higgins, Lord Herbert Vane-Tempest, Mrs. Sneyd, Mrs. and the Misses Farquharson of Invercauld, Sir Franck Lascelles and the Misses Lascelles, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Audley Neeld, Lady Elmloch and Miss Elmloch, Sir Frank Swettenham, Mr. William Gillett, Commander Henry Cavendish, Count de Solssons, and many others.
    Baron de Tuyell, Mr. Christian Eliot, the Hon. Sir Srthur Walsh, Viscount Edman, Major Brinton, and Captain Burton officiated as ushers.

    Children:
    1. Rosemary Alexandra Eliot was born on 26 Feb 1919; died on 20 Apr 1963 in London, England.
    2. 3. Cathleen Blanche Lily Eliot was born on 29 Jul 1921 in St. Germans, Cornwall; died on 5 Oct 1994 in Reading, Berkshire; was buried on 12 Oct 1994 in St. Denys, Stanford Digley, Berkshire.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  5th Earl St. Germans, Henry Cornwallis Eliot5th Earl St. Germans, Henry Cornwallis Eliot was born on 11 Feb 1835 in Dover Street, St. George, Hanover Square, London; was christened on 21 Mar 1835 in St. George's Church, Hanover Square, London (son of 3rd Earl St. Germans, Edward Granville Eliot and Countess St. Germans, Jemima Cornwallis); died on 24 Sep 1911 in Port Eliot, St. Germans, Cornwall; was buried on 27 Sep 1911 in Eliot Family Plot, St. Germans, Cornwall, England.

    Other Events:

    • Grand Tour: Between Jan and Dec 1854, Included Calcutta and the Crimea
    • Personal Event: Between May and Jun 1893, Acted as Treasurer for Cornish Wedding Present to Duke of York and Princess May
    • Visiting: Between 30 Jul and 15 Oct 1906, Port Eliot (Staying from middle of July to middle or late Oct)
    • Occupation: Between 13 Jan and 27 May 1872, Acting Assistant Clerk in the Foreign Office
    • Arrival: Between 04 and 05 Aug 1906, Port Eliot (from Grosvenor Gardens, ready for 25th Ann. Party)
    • Education: Between 11 and 12 Sep 1843, Arrives at Mortimer (Vicarage at Stratfield Mortimer) School
    • Royal Navy Service: Between 21 and 27 Feb 1851, Appointed to the Victory with 6 weeks leave
    • Education: Between 19 Sep 1845 and 1847, Eton (Left Spring Term 1847)
    • Visiting: 27 May 1847, Leave England (from Shoreham) for Summer in Paris (with Granville)
    • Royal Navy Service: Between 1848 and 1853, Royal Navy aboard the 'Prince Regent' and 'Bellerophon'
    • Royal Navy Service: 16 Jan 1848, Naval Cadet Posted to Prince Regent
    • Royal Navy Service: Abt 01 Apr 1850, Promoted to Midshipman
    • Census: 1851, 36 Dover St., St. George's Hanover Square, Westminster, London
    • Royal Navy Service: 28 Feb 1851, Paid Off from HMS Prince Regent
    • Royal Navy Service: 25 Sep 1851, Midshipman posted to Bellerophon at Portsmouth
    • Royal Navy Service: 08 Oct 1851, Goes Aboard HMS Bellerophon (after three nights at a hotel)
    • Royal Navy Service: Nov 1852, Midshipman on The Victory
    • Arrival: 03 Jun 1854, Scutari; Having come up in the 'Andes' with the Coldstreams
    • Occupation: 28 Jan 1855, Appointed a Junior Clerk (Third Class) in the Foreign Office
    • Presentation at Court: 07 May 1856, Presented to the Queen by Lord St. Germans
    • Occupation: 01 Apr 1857, Appointed a Junior Clerk (Second Class)
    • Census: 1861, 36 Dover St., St. George's Hanover Square, Westminster, London
    • Occupation: 02 Aug 1863, Appointed Junior Clerk (First Class)
    • Presentation at Court: Sep 1863, Presented to HM at an Audience
    • Visiting: 01 Sep 1866, Port Eliot (from London on a visit to EGE)
    • Occupation: Jul 1867, Secretary to Earl Vane's Special Mission to St. Petersburg, Russia
    • Personal Event: 15 Jul 1869, Best Man in wedding of Percy Anderson (St. Paul's, Knightsbridge)
    • Medical: 10 Nov 1870, On Board the Cambridge, Devonport (Injured in Gunnery Accident)
    • Medical: 11 Nov 1870, Left Eye Removed
    • Census: 1871, 36 Dover St., St. George's Hanover Square, Westminster, London
    • Occupation: 27 May 1872, Promoted to Assistant Clerk in the Foreign Office
    • Personal Event: 10 Jan 1877, Best Man at the wedding of Villiers Lister and Florence Hamilton; St. Paul's, Knightsbridge
    • Census: 1881, 13 Grosvenor Gardens, Belgrave, St. George Hanover Sq., London
    • Residence: Between 1881 and 1900, 13 Grosvenor-gardens (Stables at 3 Grosvenor Gardens Mews East)
    • Arrival: 22 Oct 1881, Port Eliot (from Wedding Trip at Quantock Lodge)
    • Personal Event: Feb 1882, Loans 3 Reynolds to Royal Academy Winter Exhibition
    • Appointment: Sep 1882, Vice President of North Wales Liberal Association
    • Personal Event: Oct 1882, Purchases the Water Lily, a steam yacht
    • Appointment: Aug 1883, Joined London Municipal Reform League
    • Personal Event: 29 Sep 1885, Port Eliot; H & E bring Lord Eliot home for Christening from London
    • Occupation: 1886, Joined Committee of South Devon and East Cornwall Hospital
    • Arrival: 05 Aug 1887, Port Eliot from 13 Grosvenor Gardens with Emily
    • Occupation: 1888, VP of Cornwall Bee-Keepers' Association
    • Personal Event: 06 Nov 1890, Liskeard (Opens New Public Hall)
    • Census: 1891, 13 Grosvenor Gardens, Belgrave, St. George Hanover Sq., London
    • Personal Event: 16 May 1891, Latton Churchyard; H attends Funeral of Rev. Canon Beadon (53 years Vicar of Latton)
    • Personal Event: 07 Oct 1891, Port Eliot Grounds; Harvest Festival, open from 3-7 in the afternoon
    • Personal Event: Oct 1894, Liskeard (Presents New Mayoral Chain)
    • Visiting: 09 Sep 1895, H, E and Lord E leave for a fortnight visit to Bessboroughs' in Ireland
    • Visiting: Dec 1896, Henry and Emily spend Winter at the Riviera
    • Personal Event: 03 Nov 1898, H and E attend wedding of Henry Neville (Latimer's Son); St. Luke's, Chelsea
    • Personal Event: 10 Oct 1900, Botusfleming Church above Saltash; Unveils Plaque to Gen Penn Symons
    • Census: 1901, 13 Grosvenor Gardens, Belgrave, St. George Hanover Sq., London
    • Arrival: 14 Jan 1902, Grosvenor Gardens, London; from Port Eliot (but will not stay long)
    • Arrival: 01 May 1902, Gorsvenor Gardens, London; Lord, Lady and Sons from PE, where they have been for nearly five weeks.
    • Personal Event: Sep 1902, Port Eliot, Large Garden Party for about 600 Guests
    • Medical: 1903, First Stroke
    • Personal Event: 15 Jan 1903, Gave a Fancy Dress Ball in Port Eliot Round Room
    • Personal Event: Jul 1904, Arrived in London for remainder of Season, before going Abroad or to the Seaside
    • Telephone: Between 1905 and 1911, Westminster 5355 (13 and 17 Grosvenor-gardens)
    • Phone: Between 1905 and 1911, 13 Grosvenor Gardens (Westminster 5355)
    • Visiting: 17 Nov 1905, Port Eliot, Henry, Emily and Eliot, staying until after Christmas
    • Visiting: Between Dec 1905 and Jan 1906, Port Eliot, For Christmas and the Holiday Festivities
    • Personal Event: Apr 1906, Port Eliot, Minny and May visit PE for a Month
    • Arrival: Abt 15 May 1906, 17 Grosvenor Gardens (For the Season)
    • Arrival: 23 Oct 1906, Down Ampney for Silver Wedding Festivities
    • Visiting: Dec 1906, Port Eliot, Entertaining a Family Party for the Holidays
    • Land Owned: 1907, About 12, 800 Acres
    • Visiting: Jun 1908, Port Eliot; stayed 10 days at the end of the month
    • Arrival: 01 Jul 1908, Grosvenor Gardens, London; For the remainder of the Season
    • Visiting: 24 Jul 1908, Down Ampney; Henry and Emily Visited enroute from London to PE
    • Donated: 1910, 5 Poison-tipped Arrows from Sudan to Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford University
    • Cause of Death: Sep 1911, Paralytic Seizure on Friday, 22 Sept 1911. Gradually Sank.
    • Probate: 23 Jan 1912, London, Middlesex

    Notes:





    Henry married Countess St. Germans, Emily Harriet Labouchere on 18 Oct 1881 in Savoy Chapel, Strand, London. Emily (daughter of 1st Baron Taunton, Henry Labouchere and Frances "Fanny" Baring, daughter of 1st Baron Taunton, Henry Labouchere and Mary Matilda Georgiana Howard) was born on 24 Jun 1844 in Datchet, Buckinghamshire; was christened on 01 Aug 1844 in Datchet, Buckinghamshire; died on 18 Oct 1933 in Penmadown House, St. Germans, Cornwall; was buried on 21 Oct 1933 in Eliot Family Plot, St. Germans, Cornwall, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Countess St. Germans, Emily Harriet LabouchereCountess St. Germans, Emily Harriet Labouchere was born on 24 Jun 1844 in Datchet, Buckinghamshire; was christened on 01 Aug 1844 in Datchet, Buckinghamshire (daughter of 1st Baron Taunton, Henry Labouchere and Frances "Fanny" Baring, daughter of 1st Baron Taunton, Henry Labouchere and Mary Matilda Georgiana Howard); died on 18 Oct 1933 in Penmadown House, St. Germans, Cornwall; was buried on 21 Oct 1933 in Eliot Family Plot, St. Germans, Cornwall, England.

    Other Events:

    • Visiting: Between Mar and 15 Apr 1875, Nice and Italy with Lady Taunton
    • Visiting: Between Mar and May 1878, France & Italy with Lady Taunton
    • Presentation at Court: 28 Feb 1863, Presented to HRH Princess Royal by Lady Taunton
    • Visiting: 1874, Rome, Italy (with Lady Taunton)
    • Census: 1891, 13 Grosvenor Gardens, Belgrave, St. George Hanover Sq., London
    • Telephone: Between 1920 and 1924, Victoria 437 (32 Eaton-square, London, SW1)
    • Telephone: Between 1924 and 1934, St. Germans #19 (Penmadown House)
    • Residence: 1933, 32 Eaton-place, London
    • Probate: 15 Dec 1933, London, Middlesex

    Notes:





    Notes:

    Married:
    • "London Standard" 19 Oct 1881, page 5:
    The Earl of St. Germans and the Hon. Emily Labouchere, youngest daughter of the late Lord Taunton, were married yesterday by special licence, at the Chapel Royal, Savoy. The bridegroom was accompanied by Mr. Cyril Ponsonby, as his best man. The bride came with Lady Taunton, and on her arrival was received by Colonel Arthur E.A. Ellis, her brother-in-law, by whom she was conducted to the space in front of the communion table, followed by her nine bridesmaids, nieces of the contracting couples --- namely, Miss Mary Ellis, Miss Eliot, Miss Ponsonby, Miss Ethel Ponsonby, Miss Evelyn Eliot, Miss E. Monson, Miss Bertha Ellis, Miss Alix Ellis, and Miss Nora Labouchere. The marriage service, which was fully choral, was performed by the Hon. and Rev. Walter W. B. Ponsonby, M.A., rector of Strutton, Suffolk, assisted by the Hon. and Rev. Francis R. Grey, M.A., Hon. Canon of Durham, and rector of Morpeth, and the Rev. Henry White, M.A., chaplain of that Savoy and Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen. The bride was given away by Lady Taunton, her stepmother.

    • "The Cleveland Herald" (Cleveland, OH) 15 October 1881, page 4:
    The marriage is announced of the Earl of St. Germans, the lineal descendant and representative of the patriot Sir John Eliot, Charles I.'s victim, who died in the Tower of London 1632, to Hon. Emily Labouchere. The lady is the youngest daughter of Lord Taunton, uncle of the editor of the London Truth, whose peerage became extinct at his death without a son. His daughters had large fortunes. The father of Lord St. Germans was here with the Prince of Wales.

    Children:
    1. Stillborn Daughter Eliot was born on 05 May 1883 in 13 Grosvenor Gardens, St. George, Hanover Square, London; died on 05 May 1883 in 13 Grosvenor Gardens, St. George, Hanover Square, London.
    2. Edward Henry John Cornwallis Eliot was born on 30 Aug 1885 in St. George, Hanover Square, London; was christened on 10 Oct 1885 in St. German's, St. Germans, Cornwall (Eliot Family Vault); died on 24 Aug 1909 in Gun Room, Port Eliot, St. Germans, Cornwall, England; was buried on 27 Aug 1909 in Eliot Family Plot, St. Germans, Cornwall, England.
    3. 6. 6th Earl St. Germans, John Granville Cornwallis Eliot was born on 11 Jun 1890 in 13 Grosvenor Gardens, St. George, Hanover Square, London; was christened on 12 Jul 1890 in Chapel Royal, Savoy St., London; died on 31 Mar 1922 in Hospital, Johannesburg, South Africa; was buried on 02 May 1922 in Eliot Family Plot, St. Germans, Cornwall, England.