
Joan Mary Boileau Willock/GILBERT
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Name Joan Mary Boileau Willock/GILBERT Birth 28 Jan 1908 St George's Hanover Square [Registration District], Westminster, London
Gender Female Residence Abt 1932 (23 years) Compton, South Devon
After passing through a number of owners the house fell into
disrepair but was bought back by Commander Walter
Raleigh Gilbert in the early 1930s and gradually restored. It
remains the Gilbert family’s home and is in the care of the
National Trust.Person ID I13246 AHP Last Modified 23 May 2025
Family Commander Walter Raleigh Gilbert Gilbert, R.N., b. 20 Feb 1889, Barnstaple, Devon
d. 1977, Newton Abbot [Registration District], Newton Abbot
(Age 87 years) Marriage Dec 1934 The Priory Church of St. Bartholomew the Great, Smithfield, London
Age at Marriage She : 26 years and 11 months - He : 45 years and 10 months. Histories 
Edmund Gilbert became a vicar; moved to Bodmin and Compton estate sold to James Templar of Stover - 1785
In 1785 when Edmund Gilbert became a vicar they moved to Bodmin and the Compton estate was sold to James Templar of Stover
extract from Rosemary Griggs - In the footsteps of Katherine Champernowne — A Woman of Noble WitFamily ID F3771 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 23 May 2025
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Birth - 28 Jan 1908 - St George's Hanover Square [Registration District], Westminster, London 


Residence - After passing through a number of owners the house fell into disrepair but was bought back by Commander Walter Raleigh Gilbert in the early 1930s and gradually restored. It remains the Gilbert family’s home and is in the care of the National Trust. - Abt 1932 - Compton, South Devon 

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Histories 
Edmund Gilbert became a vicar; moved to Bodmin and Compton estate sold to James Templar of Stover - 1785
In 1785 when Edmund Gilbert became a vicar they moved to Bodmin and the Compton estate was sold to James Templar of Stover
extract from Rosemary Griggs - In the footsteps of Katherine Champernowne — A Woman of Noble Wit

