Emily Sarah Cleugh1
F, #243211, d. 18 December 1923
Last Edited=31 Aug 2007
Emily Sarah Cleugh was the daughter of Venerable John Cleugh.2 She married Colonel George William Cockburn, son of Sir William Sarsfield Rossiter Cockburn of that Ilk, 7th Bt. and Ann Coke, on 5 June 1861.1 She died on 18 December 1923.1
From 5 June 1861, her married name became Cockburn.1
From 5 June 1861, her married name became Cockburn.1
Children of Emily Sarah Cleugh and Colonel George William Cockburn
- Constance Anne Cleugh Cockburn2 d. 8 Dec 1940
- Ethel Marie Louise Cockburn2 d. 25 Jan 1905
- Violet Selina Margaret Cockburn2 d. Oct 1949
- Muriel Evelyn Kathleen Cockburn+2 d. 5 Jun 1952
- Kathleen Beatrice Melita Cockburn2 d. 18 May 1941
- Major William Alexander Crawford Cockburn2 b. 7 May 1863, d. 30 Aug 1924
- Charles Edward Stuart Cockburn+2 b. 27 Oct 1867, d. 12 Dec 1917
- Lt.-Col. Ronald Abercromby Cockburn+2 b. 1 Apr 1872, d. 26 Jul 1951
- Donald Graham Cockburn+2 b. 1 Apr 1872, d. 25 Mar 1938
Major William Alexander Crawford Cockburn1
M, #243212, b. 7 May 1863, d. 30 August 1924
Last Edited=22 Oct 2007
Major William Alexander Crawford Cockburn was born on 7 May 1863.1 He was the son of Colonel George William Cockburn and Emily Sarah Cleugh.2 He died on 30 August 1924 at age 61.1
He gained the rank of Major in the Queen's Bays.1 He fought in the Benin Campaign, where he was mentioned in despatches.1 He fought in the Nigeria Expedition in 1897, as Deputy Chief of Staff.1 He fought in the West African Campaign in 1898.1 He fought in the Boer War.1 He fought in the West African Campaign in 1902.1
He gained the rank of Major in the Queen's Bays.1 He fought in the Benin Campaign, where he was mentioned in despatches.1 He fought in the Nigeria Expedition in 1897, as Deputy Chief of Staff.1 He fought in the West African Campaign in 1898.1 He fought in the Boer War.1 He fought in the West African Campaign in 1902.1
Charles Edward Stuart Cockburn1
M, #243213, b. 27 October 1867, d. 12 December 1917
Last Edited=8 Jul 2012
Charles Edward Stuart Cockburn was born on 27 October 1867.1 He was the son of Colonel George William Cockburn and Emily Sarah Cleugh.2 He married Lilian Manningham-Buller, daughter of Sir Morton Edward Manningham-Buller, 2nd Bt. and Mary Davenport, on 8 August 1894.1 He died on 12 December 1917 at age 50.1
He held the office of County Alderman for Derbyshire.1 He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for Derbyshire.1
He held the office of County Alderman for Derbyshire.1 He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for Derbyshire.1
Children of Charles Edward Stuart Cockburn and Lilian Manningham-Buller
Sir Morton Edward Manningham-Buller, 2nd Bt.1
M, #243214, b. 31 May 1825, d. 27 April 1910
Last Edited=9 Mar 2011
Sir Morton Edward Manningham-Buller, 2nd Bt. was born on 31 May 1825.2 He was the son of Sir Edward Manningham-Buller, 1st Bt. and Mary Anne Manningham.2 He married Mary Davenport, daughter of William Davenport, on 12 February 1863.2 He died on 27 April 1910 at age 84.2
He was given the name of Morton Edward Buller-Yarde-Buller at birth. He graduated from Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, EnglandG, with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)2 In 1866 his name was legally changed to Morton Edward Manningham-Buller. He succeeded as the 2nd Baronet Manningham-Buller, of Dilhorne Hall, Staffs [U.K., 1866] on 22 September 1882.2 He gained the rank of Honorary Colonel in the 3rd Battalion, Prince of Wales' North Staffordshire Regiment.2 He held the office of Deputy Lieutenant (D.L.) of Staffordshire.2 He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for Staffordshire.2
He was given the name of Morton Edward Buller-Yarde-Buller at birth. He graduated from Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, EnglandG, with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)2 In 1866 his name was legally changed to Morton Edward Manningham-Buller. He succeeded as the 2nd Baronet Manningham-Buller, of Dilhorne Hall, Staffs [U.K., 1866] on 22 September 1882.2 He gained the rank of Honorary Colonel in the 3rd Battalion, Prince of Wales' North Staffordshire Regiment.2 He held the office of Deputy Lieutenant (D.L.) of Staffordshire.2 He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for Staffordshire.2
Children of Sir Morton Edward Manningham-Buller, 2nd Bt. and Mary Davenport
- Hilda Mary Adelaide Manningham-Buller2 b. c 1866, d. 1867
- Evelyn Mary Manningham-Buller+2 b. 12 Apr 1869, d. 11 Feb 1946
- Adelaide Marianne Manningham-Buller2 b. 1871, d. 29 Dec 1948
- Lilian Manningham-Buller+2 b. 14 Feb 1874, d. 23 Nov 1943
Lilian Manningham-Buller1
F, #243215, b. 14 February 1874, d. 23 November 1943
Last Edited=9 Mar 2011
Lilian Manningham-Buller was born on 14 February 1874.2 She was the daughter of Sir Morton Edward Manningham-Buller, 2nd Bt. and Mary Davenport.2 She married Charles Edward Stuart Cockburn, son of Colonel George William Cockburn and Emily Sarah Cleugh, on 8 August 1894.1 She died on 23 November 1943 at age 69.1
From 8 August 1894, her married name became Cockburn.1
From 8 August 1894, her married name became Cockburn.1
Children of Lilian Manningham-Buller and Charles Edward Stuart Cockburn
Sylvia Cockburn1
F, #243216
Last Edited=31 Aug 2007
Consanguinity Index=0.0%
Sylvia Cockburn is the daughter of Charles Edward Stuart Cockburn and Lilian Manningham-Buller.2 She married Colonel Reginald William Welfare Hills, son of Jacob William Hills, on 10 November 1919.1
From 10 November 1919, her married name became Hills.
From 10 November 1919, her married name became Hills.
Jacob William Hills1
M, #243217
Last Edited=31 Aug 2007
Child of Jacob William Hills
- Colonel Reginald William Welfare Hills2 d. 5 Feb 1962
Colonel Reginald William Welfare Hills1
M, #243218, d. 5 February 1962
Last Edited=31 Aug 2007
Colonel Reginald William Welfare Hills was the son of Jacob William Hills.2 He married Sylvia Cockburn, daughter of Charles Edward Stuart Cockburn and Lilian Manningham-Buller, on 10 November 1919.1 He died on 5 February 1962.1
He gained the rank of Colonel in the Indian Army.1 He was awarded the Military Cross (M.C.)1 He was appointed Officer, Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.)1
He gained the rank of Colonel in the Indian Army.1 He was awarded the Military Cross (M.C.)1 He was appointed Officer, Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.)1
Rosalind Cockburn1
F, #243219
Last Edited=8 Jul 2012
Consanguinity Index=0.0%
Rosalind Cockburn is the daughter of Charles Edward Stuart Cockburn and Lilian Manningham-Buller.2 She married Commander Guy Darracott Millar, son of Charles Christian Hoyer Millar and Beatrix du Maurier, on 7 April 1921.2
From 7 April 1921, her married name became Millar. She was appointed Member, Order of the British Empire (M.B.E.) in 1962.1
From 7 April 1921, her married name became Millar. She was appointed Member, Order of the British Empire (M.B.E.) in 1962.1
Child of Rosalind Cockburn and Commander Guy Darracott Millar
- Lt.-Cdr. Michael Darracott Millar+2 b. 30 May 1924
Charles Christian Hoyer Millar1
M, #243220, b. 4 March 1860, d. 8 June 1942
Last Edited=23 Oct 2012
Charles Christian Hoyer Millar was born on 4 March 1860.2 He is the son of William Millar and Julia Matilda Scott.2 He married Beatrix du Maurier, daughter of George du Maurier, on 15 May 1884.2 He died on 8 June 1942 at age 82.2
He lived at Feldon, Boxmoor, Hertfordshire, EnglandG.1
He lived at Feldon, Boxmoor, Hertfordshire, EnglandG.1
Children of Charles Christian Hoyer Millar and Beatrix du Maurier
- Leslie Hoyer Millar2
- Geoffrey Hoyer Millar+2 b. 8 Mar 1885, d. 8 Feb 1945
- Commander Guy Darracott Millar+2 b. 13 Sep 1887, d. 24 Aug 1940
- Gerald Arthur Millar+2 b. 31 Aug 1895, d. 1975