- Guest family
The Guest family were a British family of the eighteenth, nineteenth, twentieth centuries who, among other things built a huge industrial business in the
Dowlais Iron Company and later inGuest, Keen and Nettlefolds .John Guest
John Guest (1722-1785Price (2007)] /25th November 1787Davies (2007)] Owen (1977)] ) was a
brewer ,farmer andcoal merchant inBroseley ,Shropshire . He collaborated withIsaac Wilkinson in starting thePlymouth Ironworks in1763 and there came to the attention of Thomas Lewis and the other Dowlais partners. He moved to Dowlais and was appointed manager of the works on 30 April 1767. He built his first house at Morlais Brook, Gellifaelog but, isolated from his family, became a "lonely and melancholy man". By1767 , Guest had moved most of his family to Dowlais. [Owen (1977) "pp"13-15] . His children were:
*Thomas Guest ("infra"); and
*Sarah Guest who marriedWilliam Taitt , (died 1815) another of the Dowlaispartner s.Thomas Guest
Thomas Guest (died 1807) continued his father's work at Dowlais. He married Jemima Revel Phillips of
Shifnal , Shropshire. They had three daughters and two sons:John (2004)]
*John Josiah Guest ("infra"); and
*Thomas Revel Guest (1790-1837), a partner in Dowlais with twoshare s and the firm's agent inIreland . Along with his brother, he was one of thepromoter s and original shareholders of theTaff Vale Railway . On his death he left one share to his brother and one to his nephew Edward John Hutchins. [Owen (1977) "pp"29-30] Thomas did much to modernise production at Dowlais, employing several of his relatives, including: [Owen (1977) "p."16]
*Cornelius Guest;
*Charles Guest; and
*George Guest.John Josiah Guest
John Josiah Guest (1785-1852) married:
*11 March 1817: Maria Elizabeth Ranken (died January 1818), the third daughter of William Ranken fromIreland .
*29 July 1833:Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Bertie (1812–1895), eldest child ofAlbemarle Bertie, 9th Earl of Lindsey . They had ten children, including:
**Ivor Bertie Guest ("infra")
**Montague Guest .Ivor Bertie Guest, 1st Baron Wimborne
Ivor Bertie Guest, 1st Baron Wimborne (1835-1914), married
Lady Cornelia Henrietta Maria Spencer-Churchill (1847–1927), daughter ofJohn Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough , aunt of SirWinston Churchill . They had four daughters and five sons: ["Who Was Who 1897-2006" (2007) "Wimborne, Ivor Bertie Guest", A&C Black]
*Ivor Churchill Guest ("infra");
*Henry Guest (1874–1957); ["Who Was Who 1897-2006" (2007) "Guest, Lt-Col Hon. (Christian) Henry (Charles)", A&C Black]
*Frederick Edward Guest ("infra");
*Lionel Guest (1880–1935), marriedFlora Bigelow Dodge , daughter ofJohn Bigelow , in 1905. Flora was the author of "Laughter and Tears" (1926) and the mother, by her first marriage, ofJohn Bigelow Dodge ; ["Who Was Who 1897-2006" (2007) "Guest, Hon. Lionel (George William)", A&C Black] ["Who Was Who 1897-2006" (2007) "Dodge, John Bigelow", A&C Black]
*Oscar Guest (1888–1958). ["Who Was Who 1897-2006" (2007) "Guest, Hon. Oscar (Montague)", A&C Black]Ivor Churchill Guest, 1st Viscount Wimborne
Ivor Churchill married Alice Katherine Sibell Grosvenor, daughter of
Robert Wellesley Grosvenor, 2nd Baron Ebury and they had two daughters and one son: [Boyce (2007)]
*Ivor Grosvenor Guest, 2nd Viscount Wimborne .Frederick Edward Guest
Frederick married Amy Phipps (1873–1959), daughter of American industrialist
Henry Phipps . The couple had a daughter and two sons both of whom emigrated to theU.S. . [Searle (2006)]
*Raymond R. Guest
*Winston Frederick Churchill Guest , (1906-1982) apolo player who married Lucille Douglas Cochrane (C. Z. Guest ). The couple had two daughters:Fact|date=September 2007
**Alexander Guest; and
**Cornelia Guest .References
Bibliography
*Boyce, G. D. (2007) " [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/33597 Guest, Ivor Churchill, first Viscount Wimborne (1873–1939)] ", "
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ", Oxford University Press, online edn, accessed 3 September 2007 ODNBsub
* cite web | author=Davies, P. M. | year=2004 | title=Sir Josiah John Guest, Bart., M.P. Provincial Grand Master of South Wales (1836-48) | work=Province of South Wales Eastern Division Feature | publisher=United Grand Lodge of Antient, Free and Accepted Masons of England | accessdate=2007-08-26 | year=2007 | url=http://www.province.org.uk/Temp/feat_jjguest.htm
*John, A. V. (2004) " [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/11716 Guest, Sir (Josiah) John, first baronet (1785–1852)] ", "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ", Oxford University Press, accessed 25 August 2007 ODNBsub
* cite book | author=Jones, E | year=1987 | title=A History of GKN Volume 1: Innovation and Enterprise 1759-1918 | publisher=Macmillan | location=London | id=ISBN 0333345940
* cite book | author=Owen, J. A. | year=1977 | title=The History of the Dowlais Iron Works 1759-1970 | location=Newport | publisher=Starling Press | id=ISBN 0-503434-27-X
* cite web | author=Price, W. W. | title=Josiah John Guest | url=http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-GUES-DOW-1722.html | work=Welsh Biography Online | publisher=National Library of Wales | accessdate=2007-08-26 | year=2007
*Searle, G. R. (2006) " [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/33596 Guest, Frederick Edward (1875–1937)] ", "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ", Oxford University Press, online edn, accessed 3 September 2007 ODNBsub
* cite book | author=Vaughan, C. Maxwell | year=1975 | title=Pioneers of Welsh Steel: Dowlais to Llanwern | location=Newport | publisher=Starling Press | id=ISBN 0903434083
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