Notes from Prince and the Lily
Edward Langtry visited Jersey on the Channell Islands,to marry another girl,before he knew anything of Emilie Charlotte LeBreton.
Edward was from Belfast Ireland,his grandfather George was a wealthy ship owner,and upon his death his son Richard took over the business. Richard Langtry had spoilt his son Edward who was brought up in a Quaker household in Belfast.
Edward married Jane Francis Price,but two years and seven months later he was a widower,Jane died of T.B and there were no children.
Edward and Lillie were married by the Dean of Jersey (Father of Lillie) on March 9th 1874,five years after he had married Jane his first wife.none of the Langtry family attended the wedding.
Edward was twenty six when he married Lillie.They lived in a house on Southampton Water,named "Cliff Lodge"which had seventeen rooms. He had friends in Southampton.
Edward died 15th October 1897 in the Cheshire County Asylum.
Lillie died February 1929 in Monaco.
When I was but a young man my father would tell me what I imagined at the time to be stories that might have been in his imagination,but not so,Upon starting family research almost ten years ago,the first discovery I made was that my fathers Mother was Mary Langtry from Hambledon in Hampshire,and this set me off even more fervently seeking more information.
My Grand mother was a dressmaker,and lived in Portsmouth,where is is known that Lilly Langtry would visit from time to time,so not impossible that she may have visited Mary Langtry,but to this day I have never been able to confirm this possibility,nor has it been disproved.
Relatives of Mary Langtry born 1st May 1870
Name Birth Place Date of Death
Father. William Langtry 20th May 1832 Hambledon
Mother Emily Simms 1839 East Meon,Hants.
Brothers William J. Langtry 1858 Hambledon
Albert Simms Langtry 1860 "
Samuel Langtry 1861 "
Alfred Langtry 1862 "
Sisters Emily Langtry 1864 "
Ellen Langtry 1866 "
Ann Langtry 1867 "
1st Cousins Louisa Langtry 1865 "
Florence Langtry "
Alice Langtry 1870 "
1C1R Henry Langtry 1832 "
Josiah Langtry 1834 "
Ellen Langtry 1836 "
Frances Langtry 1838 "
Mary Langtry 1842 "
Emily Elizabeth Langtry 1847 "
Mary Langtry 1849 "
Harriet Langtry 1853 "
Grandfather William Langtry 1803 "
Grandmothers Mary Greest 1801 "
Ann Simms 1817 East Meon
Great Grandfather John Langtree (note spelling) 1771 Alton Hants
Great Grandmother Fanny Wiggins
GG Grandfather William Langtree abt. 1750
GG Grandmother Honour Langtree
Uncle John Greest Langtry 1837 Hambledon
Aunts Mary Langtry 1827 Hambledon
Pheobe Langtry 1829 Hambledon
Eliza Ann Langtry 1835 Hambledon
Frances Langtry 1839 Hambledon
Great Uncles Henry Langtry 1805 Hambledon
Thomas Langtry 1808 Hambledon
James Langtry 1813 Hambledon
John Langtry 1795 Hambledon
Great Aunts Eliza Langtry 1808 Hambledon
Amelia Langtry 1811 Hambledon
Pheobe Langtry 1797 Hambledon
Elizabeth Langtry 1799 Hambledon
Nephew William Henry Langtry 1880
More about W.H.Langtry.
William took over a Butchers shop,in Hambledon,Hampshire in 1908.
He died 1940 aged 60 years.During War Years,his wife Winifred
took over the business,and then there son Reginald took over when
he came out of the Army in 1946.
The shop was converted into a house,and is still there to-day,comlete
with shop sign,which has to remain. (listed building)
Grand Nephew Reginald Langtry
Grand Nieces Grace Langtry
Winifred
Beryl Langtry
G.Grand Nephew Mark Langtry
G.Grand Niece Caroline Langtry
Submitted by Mr. Len Morgan,local City Historian for CHESTER.
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