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  1. Edith Marguerite Tippet (née Harrington, previously Shand; 14 June 1893 – 3 January 1981), sometimes known as Margot, was the first wife of the English journalist Philip Morton Shand and through her only child, Bruce, was the paternal grandmother of Queen Camilla.

  2. Edith Marguerite (Margot) Harrington was born at 32 Linver Road, Fulham, on 14 June 1893. She was the daughter of George Woods Harrington and Alice Edith Stillman.

    • Female
    • June 14, 1893
    • Philip Morton Shand
    • January 3, 1981
  3. When Edith Marguerite Harrington was born on 14 June 1893, in Fulham, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom, her father, George Woods Harrington, was 27 and her mother, Alice Edith Stillman, was 27. She married Philip Morton Shand on 22 April 1916, in Hammersmith, London, England, United Kingdom.

  4. 14 de nov. de 2009 · Posted 14 November , 2009. I get easily distracted in researching. I was looking at the 7th Bn Royal Dublin Fusiliers in Gallipoli. One of the many that dies there was a Major Charles Henry TIPPET. Charles died aged 52 on 7th August 1915, the day after landing at Suvla Bay on the Gallipoli peninsular and lies buried in Green Hill Cemetery, Turkey.

  5. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Genealogy for Edith Marguerite Shand (Harrington) (1893 - 1981) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • June 14, 1893
    • Kris Hewitt 🧬
    • April 26, 2022
  6. 25 de abr. de 2014 · Edith Marguerite Harrington was born on 14 June 1893 at 32 Linver Road, Fulham, London, England G. 1 She was the daughter of George Woods Harrington and Alice Edith Stillman. 2 She married, firstly, Philip Morton Shand, son of Alexander Faulkner Shand and Augusta Mary Coates, on 22 April 1916 at St. Peter's Church, Hammersmith ...

  7. 22 de oct. de 2017 · Interesting Facts. One of the most famous individuals in Camilla's family tree is her great-grandmother, Alice Frederica Edmonstone Keppel, royal mistress to King Edward VII from 1898 until his death in 1910.