Paternal Family Tree: Joicey
Before 4th April 1846 [his father] George Joicey [aged 32] and [his mother] Dorothy Gowland [aged 30] were married.
On 4th April 1846 James Joicey 1st Baron Joicey was born to George Joicey [aged 32] and Dorothy Gowland [aged 30].
On 23rd September 1856 [his father] George Joicey [aged 43] died.
Before 1875 [his future brother-in-law] Nicholas Robinson [aged 27] and Dorothy Ann Joicey [aged 21] were married. His sister Elizabeth Amy Robinson [aged 18] subsequently married her brother James Joicey 1st Baron Joicey [aged 28].
On 16th December 1877 [his mother] Dorothy Gowland [aged 61] died.
In 1879 James Joicey 1st Baron Joicey [aged 32] and Elizabeth Amy Robinson [aged 23] were married. His sister Dorothy Ann Joicey [aged 25] had previously married her brother Nicholas Robinson [aged 32].
On 1st May 1880 [his son] James Arthur Joicey 2nd Baron Joicey was born to James Joicey 1st Baron Joicey [aged 34] and [his wife] Elizabeth Amy Robinson [aged 24]. He married 10th September 1904 Georgiana Wharton Burdon Baroness Joicey.
In 1881 [his son] Hugh Edward Joicey 3rd Baron was born to James Joicey 1st Baron Joicey [aged 34] and [his wife] Elizabeth Amy Robinson [aged 25]. He married 1921 Joan Katherine Lambton Baroness Joicey, daughter of Frederick Lambton 4th Earl Durham and Beatrix Bulteel Countess Durham, and had issue.
In 1884 James Joicey 1st Baron Joicey [aged 37] and Marguerite Smyles Drever Baroness Joicey [aged 31] were married.
Around 1885 [his son] Sydney James Drever Joicey was born to James Joicey 1st Baron Joicey [aged 38] and [his wife] Marguerite Smyles Drever Baroness Joicey [aged 32].
On 1st April 1886 [his son] Drever Joicey was born to James Joicey 1st Baron Joicey [aged 39] and [his wife] Marguerite Smyles Drever Baroness Joicey [aged 33].
On 16th September 1887 [his daughter] Margueurite de Fontaine Drever Joicey was born to James Joicey 1st Baron Joicey [aged 41] and [his wife] Marguerite Smyles Drever Baroness Joicey [aged 34].
On 3rd July 1903 James Joicey 1st Baron Joicey [aged 57] was created 1st Baronet Joicey of Longhurst and Ulgham in Northumberland. [his wife] Marguerite Smyles Drever Baroness Joicey [aged 50] by marriage Lady Joicey of Longhurst and Ulgham in Northumberland.
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On 10th September 1904 [his son] James Arthur Joicey 2nd Baron Joicey [aged 24] and [his daughter-in-law] Georgiana Wharton Burdon Baroness Joicey [aged 24] were married at St Cuthbert's Church, Bedlington [Map].
In 1906 James Joicey 1st Baron Joicey [aged 59] bought Ford Castle [Map] and its estates.
On 13th January 1906 James Joicey 1st Baron Joicey [aged 59] was created 1st Baron Joicey of Chester le Street in County Durham. [his wife] Marguerite Smyles Drever Baroness Joicey [aged 53] by marriage Baroness Joicey of Chester le Street in County Durham.
In 1908 James Joicey 1st Baron Joicey [aged 61] bought Etal Castle, Northumberland [Map] and its estates.
On 4th July 1911 [his wife] Marguerite Smyles Drever Baroness Joicey [aged 58] died.
On 27th January 1915 [his son] Drever Joicey [aged 28] died.
On 20th March 1916 [his son] Sydney James Drever Joicey [aged 31] was killed in action at Calonne whilst serving as Captain Adjutant of the 10th Northumberland Fusiliers.
In 1921 [his son] Hugh Edward Joicey 3rd Baron [aged 40] and [his daughter-in-law] Joan Katherine Lambton Baroness Joicey [aged 27] were married. She the daughter of Frederick Lambton 4th Earl Durham [aged 65] and Beatrix Bulteel Countess Durham [aged 61].
On 25th April 1924 [his daughter] Margueurite de Fontaine Drever Joicey [aged 36] died.
On 21st November 1936 James Joicey 1st Baron Joicey [aged 90] died at Ford Castle [Map]. He was buried at St Michael's and All Angels Church, Ford [Map]. His son James [aged 56] succeeded 2nd Baron Joicey of Chester le Street in County Durham and 2nd Baronet Joicey of Longhurst and Ulgham in Northumberland. Georgiana Wharton Burdon Baroness Joicey [aged 56] by marriage Lady Joicey of Longhurst and Ulgham in Northumberland.
Durham University Journal 1918 February Volume 21 Number 20. He was also keenly interested in paintings. At Witton-le-Wear, he bought for £25 a water-colour which he suspected of being a Turner, which it proved to be. He sold this for eleven hundred guineas, and it afterwards changed hands again to the father of the present Lord Joicey for £2000.