Maj.Gen. Edmund Neal Wilford , 2nd son. Poss. his father "National Army Museum, Department of Archives Photographs Film and Sound Nugent Papers Catalogue Ref. 6807/173 to-6807/183, 6807/370 Creator(s): Nugent, Sir, George, 1757-1849, 1st Baronet, Field Marshal [Access Conditions] Available on microfilm only Letters, correspondence and returns of General Sir George Nugent, when in command of the Northern District in Ireland, Vol I FILE [no title] - ref. 6807/174-309 to-312 - date: Oct 1797 [from Scope and Content] General observations relating to the brigade of heavy cavalry inspected by Gen Wilford. FILE [no title] - ref. 6807/174-361 to-362 - date: 20 March 1798 [from Scope and Content] A letter by Wilford on his preparations to make a general search. Royal Artillery Huguenot Pedigress, Vol. 2 I. Daniel Guillemard, st. d'Ablon et de Soussigny in Poitou, Procureur of the Chambre des Comptes 1618, b. 156.. (?); d. 1645; m. Magdeleine Gobelin,(A) second daur. of Francois Gobelin, Teinturier at St. Marcel, Head of the House of Gobelin, and of his wife, Gâenâeviâeve Canaye, b. 1567, d. 1645, buried at Paris.(A) They had six children: (a) Pierre, b. June 1601, d. young; (b) Pierre, who succeeds, II; (c) Magdeleine, b. March 1609; (d) Daniel, b. Oct. 1615; (e) Marie, m. Pierre Petit, sr. du Chesnoy, avocat au Parlement, became a Catholic in 1680; (f) Suzanne, m. in Nov. 1642, Louis de Bâerard, Trâesorier des Regiments de Languedoc, son of Jean de Bâerard, avocat, and his wife, Isabeau du Portal. II. Pierre Guillemard, sr. de Mâelamare, near Bolbec, b. June 1603, bapt. at Charenton, Paris, m. Madelaine Lemanicher, b. 1627, living 1699, a widow. They left: (a) Pierre, who succeeds, III; (b) jean, b. 1653, d. 31 July 1671, at Rouen. III. Pierre Guillemard, sr. de Mâelamare, or Millemare, b. 1649. "Nouveau Conyerti" in 1699. He m. twice. The name of his first wife is not entered in the Protestant Registers of Quâevilly, near Rouen, 18 Dec. 1677. His second wife was Judith Heuzâe, b. 1662. He left by his first marriage: (a) Pierre, b. 1679; (b) Suzanne, b. 1681. By the second marriage to Judith Heuzâe he had six children: (a) Marie Guillemard, b. 2 March, bapt. 11 March 1690. She married Jacques de Beuzeville, of Bolbec, and came to England. He was b. before 1685, and d. in 1745. Their children were baptised in the Walloon church of Thread-needle Street, between 1728 and 1733. (b) Madelaine, b. 1692; (c) Louis, b. 9 April 1693, buried 22 Aug. 1697; (d) Pierre Guillemard, bapt. 19 May 1695; (e) Jean Guille-mard, IV; (f) Louis, b. 3 June 1703, bapt. 4 June, came to England.[p.45] IV. Jean Guillemard, b. at Mâelamare, Bolbec, bapt. 26 May 1698 at Bolbec; came to England cite. 1699; d. 24 Feb. 1782, buried in Spitalfieids; of Tottenham High Cross; described in his will, dated 14 Ap. 1779, pr. 11 Mar. 1782, as of the Liberty of the Tower. M. Magdelaine Le Play, daur. and coheir of Isaac Le Play and of Magdelaine his wife. Her sister Marie married Jacques Martel. They left four sons: (a) Jean, author of the elder branch, V (A); (b) Pierre, of the Old Artillery Ground, London, b. 15 June 1731, bapt. at Threadneedle Street Fr. Ch. 26 June 1731, d. unmarried in March 1764. Admon. granted 11 Ap. 1764 to his brother Jean Guillemard. (c) Isaac, author of Branch B; (d) Jacques, b. 26 Nov., bapt. 13 Dec. 1747 at Threadneedle Street Fr. Ch. A miniature of him is in the possession of J. H. H. Guillemard. V. (Branch A). Jean Guillemard, of Tottenham High Cross, b. x Nov., bapt. 22 Nov. 1729 in the Threadneedle Street Fr. Ch.; m. Franðcoise Pilon, daur. of Daniel Pilon and of Jeanne Bourdon, daur. of Pierre Bourdon and Fran-coise Pilon, d. 26 May 1798, and was buried in the Par-oissien Vault, Spitalfields. Daniel Pilon, her father, b. in 1692, was buried 24 Ap. 1762, at Dagenham, in Essex. His wife, Jeanne Bourdon, bapt. at the Fr. Ch. of La Patente, Spitalfields, 3 March 1701, was also buried at Dagenham, 15 Feb. 1783. Jean Guillemard and Francoise Pilon left: (a) Jean Louis, who continues (B); (b) Jeanne (Jane), b, 18 Sept., bapt. 21 Sept. 1765, at St. Jean Fr. Ch., Spital-fields. She m., 13 Ap. 1786, John Griffin, of 21 Bedford Place, of the Goldsmiths Company, eldest son of William Griffin, of a Huguenot family, and of his wife, Elizabeth Bodenham, of Ludlow, Salop, b. 17 Oct. 1757, d. 2 May 1852. Jane Guillemard d. 3 June 1795, burled at Spiral'-fields. John Griffin left by his wife, Jane Guillemard, several children, one of whom, Jane, married Sir John Franklin, the explorer. V (Branch B). Isaac Guillemard, of Waltham Cross, b. 6 April, bapt. at Threadneedle Street Fr. Ch. 22 Ap. 1744, d. 22 Dec. 1816. His portrait by Burnell is in the possession of Doctor Guillemard, of Trumpington, Camb. M., 5 Ap. 1770, at St. Matthew's, Bethnal Green, Anne Le Maistre, daur. of Daniel Le Maistre and Magdalen, daur. of Matthieu Paroissien, bapt. at La Patente Fr. Ch., London, 4 Nov. 1746, d. 26 May 1784, buried at Christ Church, Spitalfields, in the Paroissien vault. She was first wife of Daniel Le Maistre, who married secondly Judith Hochecorne. Isaac Guillemard and Anne Le Maistre had five children: (a) Pierre, or Peter, who continues, VI; (b) Daniel, who continues Branch B i, VI; (c) Anne, b. 11 July 1773, d. young; (d) Anne, b. 1 July, d. 22 July 1775; (e) Isaac, b. 12 d. 7 Nov. 1777. VI. Pierre, or Peter, Guillemard, of Tottenham, and afterwards of South Hill House, Reading, b. 4 Jan. 1771, bapt. at St. Jean, Spitalfields, 27 Jan. 1771, d. 13 Ap. 1828. His portrait by Burnell is in possession of Dr. John Guillemard at Trumpington. He m. 11 Jan. 1802 at Holy Trinity, Exeter, Tamazine Venn, fifth daur. of Henry Venn, of Payhembury, Devon, and of Mary Cooke his wife. Tamazine his wife d. at Tottenham 27 Jan. 1818 and was buried in Spitalfields Churchyard. They had eight children: (a) Anne, b. 27 Nov., bapt. 25 Dec. 1802 at Christchurch, Spitalfields. M. at Hackney, 17 Sept. 1839, William Dean Bath and his wife Dorothy Venn, of Payhembury; (b) Mary Tamazine, b. 6 March 1804, bapt. 3 Ap. 1804 at Christ Church, Spitalfields, d. unmarried 26 May 1830, buried at Spiralfields; (c) Jane Louisa, b. x May, bapt. 28th, 1805, at Christ Church, Spital-fields, d. 7 June 1806; (d) Jane Sadler, b. 18 Nov. 1806, bapt. 23 Dec. 1806 at Christ Church, Spitalfields, d. unmarried at Bath 5 Ap. 1905; (e) Susan, b. 13 March, bapt. 9 Ap. 1808, at Christ Church, Spitalfields; (f) Peter, b. 29 Nov., bapt. 25 Dec. 1809, at Christ Church, Spital-fields, d. 4 Feb. 1811; (g) Henry Peter, b. 29 Sept. 1812, bapt. 26 Dec. 1812 at Christ Church, Spitalfields, d. 24 Ap. 1857 and was buried at Barton. Fellow of Trinity Coil., Oxford, and Rector of Barton-on-the-Heath, Glos. He m., 24 Oct. 1848, at Henwick, Worcester, 'Julia Hulme, fifth daur. of the Rev. G. Hulme, of Shinfield, Berks, and of his wife, Elizabeth, eldest daur. of the Rev. John Symonds Breedon, D.D., of Bere Court, Berks; (h) Elizabeth Venn, b. 8 Feb. 1815 at Tottenham, d. 18 May 1837, buried in Spitalfieids Churchyard. The succession is continued by--[p.47] VI B i. Daniel Guillemard, brother of Pierre (Peter) Guillemard. He was b. 7 Feb. 1772, bapt. at St. Jean, Spitaifieids, 7 March 1772, d. 7 Aug. 1822, buried at Spitalfields. He married, 27 May 1806, at Payhembury, Devon, Susanna, third daur. of Henry Venn and Mary Cooke, and left by this his second marriage the posterity reported hereafter.* By his first marriage to Jeanne, daur. of Jean-Baptiste Háebert, and of Rachel his wife, b. in 1776, m. 15 Aug. 1796 at St. Botolph's, Bishopsgate, he left: (a) John Guillemard, of the Stock Exchange, b. 14 Nov. 1797, bapt. 13 Dec. 1797 in the Fr. Ch. of Threadneedle Street. He d. 30 Jan. 1873, having married, Ap. 1843, at St. Paul's, Finsbury, Amelia Gullick, daur. of Joseph Gullick, of Guernsey. John Guillemard and Amelia Gullick left: (i) Emily, b. 1844, d. May 1893 unm., b. at the Hague, Holland; (ii) Harvey Milne, b. 1847, m. I Jan. 1868, at St. Dunstan's-in-the-West, Julia Mary Hatt, and had one son, Charles Harvey Milne Guillemard, b. 5 Dec. 1868. Harvey Milne Guillemard, his father, d. 13 Nov. 1887; (iii) Mary Frances, b. 1852 or 1853, m. firstly Charles Henry Hatt, secondly George Claridge, and had no children by either marriage; (iv) Ellen, b. 1856, living in 1918 unmarried. *Daniel Guillemard left by his second marriage, with Susanna Venn, six children ¨ (a) James Guillemard, Fellow of St. John's, College, Oxford, Vicar of St. Giles, Oxford, 1836, and of Kirtlington, 1838, b. 24 July and bapt. 7 Dec. 1807 at St. John s, Hackney; d. 11 Jan. 1858, buried at Tenby. He m. firstly Louisa, only daur. of George Tyser, M.D., 30 Ap. 1839, in London, buried at Kirtlington March 1840; secondly, Elizabeth Louisa, second daur. of Henry Watson, of Brandon House, Barnes, 27 June 1843, author of Branch B ii, VII. (b) Frances, b. 23 June 1809, bapt. 17 Jan. 1810 at St. John's, Hackney, d. s.p. 9 Feb. 1877, at Tenby, m. 28 May 1833 at St. Lawrence, Isle of Wight, Frederick Daniel Dyster, M.D., of Madeira, who d. 4 Mar. 1893 at Tenby; (c) Isaac, author of Branch B iii; (d) William Henry, author of Branch B iv, Vii; (e) George, M.R.C.S., b. 29 Jan. 1817, bapt. 20 May 1817, at St. John's, Hackney, d. 6 Ap. 1844 at Madeira unmarried; (f) Harriet Louisa, b. 10 Dec. 1820, bapt. 4 Feb. 1821, d. 17 Aug. 1842, unmarried, at St. Leonard's, and buried at Hackney.[p.48] page 49 VII (Branch B ii). James Guillemard, left by his second marriage to Elizabeth Louisa Watson, seven children: (a) Fanny Marion, b. 10 July 1844 at Kirtlington, m. 23 Jan. 1879, at St. James, Piccadilly, Percy Swan Wilford, youngest son of Major-Gen. Edmund Ernest Wilford, R.A., Governor of Woolwich Academy, and left one son and two daughters; (b) Edith Harriet, b. 19 Ap. 1846, in Madeira, m; 21 Ap. 1870 at St. Thomas', Winchester, Frederick Dobrâee Tees-dale, Canon of Chichester, and left Kenneth John Marma-duke Teesdale, b. 25 Jan. 1871; (c) Walter George, of Malverleys, Hants, b. 20 Nov. 1847, bapt. 19 Dec. 1847, at Kirtlington, d. 8 May 1816, buried at East Woodhay. He m. 8 Aug. 1888, at Sydenham, Agnes Olive, eldest daur. of Charles Cotton, of Audley House, Cork, and left by her: (i) Ruth Antoinette, b. 3 Aug. 1889 at Harrow, m. 21 Oct. 1920 at St. Columba's Church, Nairn, Hugh Rose, of Kilravock, C.M.G., 24th Baron, and left a son, Hugh Rose, b. 26 Nov. 1921 at Kilravock; (ii) Phyllis Louise, b. 29 Sept. 1891 at Harrow, d. unm. 28 Nov. 1916 at Queen Mary's Hospital, Whalley, Lancs, while serving as a V.A D, buried at St Martin's, East Woodhay Hants ' (iii) Eleanor Frances, b. 1 Nov. 1893 at Harrow, m. 28 Oct'. 1919 at East Woodhay, Duncan Gordon Davidson, of Tillychetty, Aberdeenshire, Captain Queen s Own Cameron Highlanders, and has two daurs., Janet Eleanor, b. 31 July 1920, at Nairn, and Grisel Frances, b. 14 June 1922 at City Park, St. Andrews, Fife. (d) Agnes Louisa, b. x I June 1849 at Kirtlington, Oxon, m. 4 Sept. 1873 at St. Thomas, Winchester, the Rev. John Henry Wilkinson, of Waynfleet, Clifton, second son of the Rev. Matthew Wilkinson, D.D., Headmaster of Marlborough, and left posterity ;' (e) Arthur Franklin, C.E. Scholar of Winchester, b. 14 July 1851 at Kirtlington, m. Esther Theodora, second daur. of the Rev. Walter Gilden, Canon of Salisbury, 14 March 1899, at St. Paul's, Valparaiso; (f) Ada Madeleine, b. 20 Jan. 1853, bapt. at Kirtlington, m. 10 Aug. 1875 at St. Thomas, Winchester, the Rev. john Neal, M.A., of Kingsdon Manor, Somerset. She d. 10 Aug. 1909 at Kingsdon Manor, leaving posterity; (g) Bernard James, M.D., Edin., b. 5 Oct. 1854, bapt. at St. Peter's, Bournemouth, m. 12 Ap. 1888 at Christ Church, St. Leonard's, Beatrice Elizabeth, fourth daur. of the Rev. George F. Childe, M.A., of Christchurch, Oxford, Assist. Astronomer Royal, Cape Town; their children are: (i) Brian James Childe Guillemard, b. 14 Feb. 1889; (ii) Irene Beatrice, b. 30 July 1891, m. 8 June 1914 Francis Le Geyt Worsley, Lieut. R.N., third son of Godfrey Thomas Worsley, of Evelyns, Hillingdon, Mdx. Children: Rosalind Frances, b. 27 March 1915 at Nairobi; John Godfrey Bernard, b. 16 Feb. 1919 at Liverpool, bapt. In the private chapel at Evelyns 12 Ap. 1919. (iii) Mary Joyce, b. 23 Oct. 1895 at Aliwal North, S.A.[p.49] VII. (Branch B iii). Isaac Guillemard, M.D. (of Berlin), of Eltham, Kent, b. 24 June 1811, bapt. 22 Jan. 1812 at St. John's, Hackney, d. at Eltham 18 Oct. 1852, buried there. M. Anne Pierce, only daur. of John Upham, of 19 Guilford Place, Russell Square, 8 june 1839 at St. Leonard's, Exeter, and left by her six children: (a) Caroline Ann, b. 1 May 1840 at Eltham, bapt. 9 July 1840, d. unmarried at Eltham 22 July 1903; (b) Frederick, b. 14 July 1841, bapt. 29 June 1843 at Eltham, d. 2 June 1847 at Eltham; (c) Charles Edward, of Foxden Plantation, Amelia County, Virginia, b. 30 jan. 1843 at Eltham, bapt. 29 June, d. 27 March 1918, at Eastbourne; (d) Arthur George, of Passey House, Eltham, afterwards of 3 Arlington Street, St. James, solicitor, b. 18 Dec. 1845 at Eltham, bapt. 3 Sept. 1846, d. 7 Aug. 1909, unmarried, at Eltham; (e) William Mountrich, b. 19 Feb. 1848, bapt. 3 Aug. 1848, d. 25 Dec. 1865, unmarried, at Eltham; (f) Francis Henry Hill Guillemard, M.A., M.D., F.L.S, of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and the Old Mill House, Trumpington. B. 12 Sept. 1852 at Eltham, bapt. 11 Dec. 1853 at St. Paul's, Exeter. Writer, naturalist and explorer; author of "The Cruise of the Marchesa,"" Life of Magellan," etc.; Reader in Geography at the University of Cambridge; Council of the Royal Geographical Society, Hakluyt and Walpole Societies, etc. M, 25 June 1890, at St. Martin's, Dorking, Katharine Stephanie, fourth daur. of the Rev. William H. Guillemard, D.D. Vii (Branch B iv). William Henry Guillemard, D.D., Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge, b. 23 Nov. 1815, bapt. 13 Jan. 1816 at St. John, Hackney, d. 2 Sept. 1887 at Waterbeach, buried at Cambridge. Headmaster of the Royal School, Armagh, 1848-69, and afterwards Vicar of St. Mary-the-Less, Cambridge. M. Elizabeth Susanna, second daur. of William Hammond Turner, of Severndroog Lodge, Kent, and left by her six children: (a) Elizabeth Susanna, b. 23 May 1850 at Armagh, d. 25 Nov. 1873, unmarried, at Cambridge; (b) Rosamond Harriet, b. 20 Nov. 1853 at Armagh, d. 25 Nov. 1895, unmarried, at Costebelle, Hyáeres, France; (c) Mary Frances, b. 8 june 1855 at Armagh; (d) Katharine Stephanie, b. 26 Dec. 1859, at Armagh, m. 25 June 1890 to Dr. Henry H. Guillemard, M.D., of the Old Mill House, Trumpington, Cambs.; (e) Sir Laurence Nunns Guillemard, M.A, and scholar of Trinity Coll., Cambs., Governor of the Straits Settle ments, b. 7 June 1862 at Armagh; entered the Treasury, 1888; m. Ellen, eldest daur. of Thomas Spencer Walker, of Berry Hall, Walsingham, 2 july 1902. (f) Lucy Jane, b. 3 March 1866 at Armagh. NOTES. (A) Magdeline Gobelin had four brothers and four sisters. Of the latter, three married Huguenots: Claud Chrestien, Matthieu Langlois, and Paul Chenevix. Franðcois Gobelin was fourth in descent from Jean Gobelin and Perrette his wife, founder of the house established at St. Marcel in 1450, who d. in 1475. (B) Jean Louis Guillemard (son of Jean Guillemard and Franðcoise Pilon), M.A., F.R.S., of St. John's College, Oxford; of Clavering Hall, Essex. Commissioner appointed on behalf of England to adjudicate on the Treaty of amity with America. B. 31 Aug. 1764, bapt. 4 Sept. 1764 at the Fr. Ch. of St. Jean, Spitalfields, d. 22 Nov. 1844, buried in the Pilon vault at Dagenham, Essex. A portrait of him by Beethey is in the possession of Dr. Guillemard at Trump-ington, Cambridge. He. m. Mary Philippa Davies Giddy, only daur. of the Rev. Edward Giddy (afterwards Gilbert) by Catherine Davies his wife, coheir of the barony of Sandys-of-the-Vine, of Tredrea. Her portrait by Opic is in the possession of Dr. Guillemard. I am indebted to Dr. H. H. Guillemard for the above pedigree which he has kindly allowed me to reprint.
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