Winter, Ormond de l'Epee
Birth Name | Winter, Ormond de l'Epee |
Gramps ID | I0117 |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | 87 years, 1 month, 12 days |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Birth [E0169] | 1875-01-00 | Winchester, Hampshire | ||
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Marriage (Groom) [E0190] | 1927-08-03 | London | Previously married to Mr Pinder | |
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Death [E0170] | 1962-02-13 | |||
Event Note
From The Golden Falcon
Brigadier General Sir Ormond de l’Epée Winter (1875-1662), KBE, CB, CMG, DSO married Lady Margaret Effie Bowes-Lyon (1890-1982), grand daughter of the 13th earl of Strathmore & Kinghorn (relative of the Queen Mother whose father was the 14th earl) in 1927 but had no issue. His Will made 154.4.1951 was proved 24.5.1962. His brother Colonel Clifford Boardman Winter (1869-1930) had 3 daughters. The Brigadier published a book "Winter's Tale". The son of W. H. Winter of Chiswick, he was born on January 11th 1875, and went to Cheltenham before passing into the Royal Military Academy. He was gazetted second lieutenant in the Royal Artillery in November, 1894, got his first step three years later, was promoted captain in February, 1901, and reached the rank of major in July, 1911. He saw no active service during these years, which were almost wholly spent in India where he became so well known on the Turf. At the outbreak of the First World War, he was commanding the 10th Battery, RFA at Barrackpore and brought it home to England to be included in 29 Division and sent to the Dardanelles. Thus he was at the landing on the peninsula and served throughout the Gallipolli campaign, acting as GS02 on the staff of 13 Division from October 1915 until the evacuation and being awarded the DSO.
When 11 Division was moved from Egypt to France in July 1916, he accompanied RFA having received his regimental promotion to lieutenant-colonel in April. He served in the later stages of the Somme offensive of 1916, and in the Flanders offensive of the following year, at the end of which he was appointed to command the artillery of 11 Division with the temporary rank of brigadier-general;. During the final victorious advance in September 1918, he was called upon to command the division itself for a month, leading it at the Battle of the Canal du Nord and the Battle of Cambrai. Upon his share in these operations, he was wont to look back with justifiable satisfaction. |
Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Winter, William Henry O'Brien [I0118] | 1833 | 1915-01-15 | |
Mother | Hart, Fanny Cheney [I0119] | 1838 | 1915 | |
Brother | Winter, Edgar Francis Latimer [I0120] | 1862-09-00 | 1948-03-03 | |
Sister | Winter, Ethel Winslow [I0121] | 1866 | 1908-12-20 | |
Sister | Winter, Mabel Boisragon [I0122] | 1867 | 1958 | |
Brother | Winter, Clifford Boardman [I0123] | 1869 | 1930-06-08 | |
Winter, Ormond de l'Epee | 1875-01-00 | 1962-02-13 |
Families
Family of Winter, Ormond de l'Epee and Bowes-Lyons, Marjorie Effie [F0039] |
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Married | Wife | Bowes-Lyons, Marjorie Effie [I0132] ( * 1889 + 1981 ) |