Vintras, George Charles Louis Bartlett

Male 1864 - 1934  (69 years)  


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Vintras, George Charles Louis Bartlett was born on 24 Nov 1864 in District St.Geo.H.Sq.; was christened on 25 Aug 1875 in St James, Piccadilly, London, , England; died on 10 Feb 1934 in 127 Freshfield Road, Brighton, , Sussex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Nationality: French
    • _UID: 55AA55218F1949A89C12317DCD90E9F1A1BE
    • Obituary: 17 Feb 1934
    • Probate: 13 Apr 1934, London, , Greater London, England

    Notes:

    Obituary:
    Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2444172/pdf/brmedj07140-0049a.pdf

    The death took place at his residence in Brighton,
    on February 10th, of GEORGE CHARLES Louis VINTRAS,
    B.Sc.Paris, M.D.Durh. He was born in London sixtynine
    years ago, son of Dr. Achille Vintras, founder of the
    French Hospital and Dispensary in Shaftesbury Avenue,
    and of the French Convalescent Home at Brighton.
    Louis Vintras was educated in France and England, and
    spoke and wrote French and English with equal facility.
    He received his medical education at St. Mary's Hospital,
    qualifying M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. in 1890. He was a
    Knight of the Legion d'Honneur, and a Knight and
    Officer of the Order of the Lion and Sun of Persia, and
    also held the medal of King Albert of Belgium. He was
    consulting physician to the French Hospital and director
    of the French Convalescent Home in Brighton for twentyone
    years, from 1907 to 1928. In his earlier years he
    travelled extensively as medical officer in the Royal Mail
    Steam Packet Company Service in the West Indies and
    South America, and he also was medical, officer to
    H.M. Transport Tagus in the Boer War. During the Great
    War Dr. Vintras was commandant and medical officer to
    the French Convalescent Home and Auxiliary Hospital
    in Brighton. He had also been assistant secretary to the
    French delegates at the Congres, of Hygiene and Demography
    in London, 1891, and was physician to the Societe
    des Gens de Lettres. He was for some years a member
    of the British Medical Association, and had contributed
    many articles to English and foreign medical journals.
    Dr. Vintras was possessed of a very charming personality,
    and when just over a year ago he recognized the fatal
    character of his illness, his courageous acceptance of the
    inevitable and his cheerful demeanour throughout were
    a source of admiration and inspiration to all who came
    across him.

    Probate:
    VINTRAS George Charles Louis of 127 Freshfield road Brighton died 10 February 1934 Probate London 13 April 1934 to Grace Hilda Vintras widow. Effects £1533 0s. 6d.

    George married Maw, Grace Hilda between Jan and Mar 1905 in District Atcham. Grace (daughter of Maw, Arthur and Meyer, Grace) was born between Jan and Mar 1869 in Coalbrookdale, , Shropshire, England; died on 13 Jul 1948 in 54 Finchley Lane, Hendon, , Middlesex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Vintras, Air Commodore Roland Eugene de Trevieres CBE  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 May 1908 in District Brighton; died on 15 Jan 1984 in District Hove.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Vintras, Air Commodore Roland Eugene de Trevieres CBE Descendancy chart to this point (1.George1) was born on 18 May 1908 in District Brighton; died on 15 Jan 1984 in District Hove.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: EFB4DE0F03DA4D2CA567968159B49F3DF270

    Notes:

    Air Commodore R E deT Vintras (26127)

    Roland Eugene de Trevieres b: 18 May 1908 r: 1 Aug 1949 d: 15 Jan 1984

    CBE - 13 Jun 1946, CLoM (Cdr) - 16 Apr 1946.

    For a list of foreign decoration abbreviations, click here

    Plt Off: 27 Jul 1929, Fg Off: 27 Jan 1931, Flt Lt: 27 Jan 1935, Sqn Ldr: 1 Aug 1938, (T) Wg Cdr: 1 Dec 1940, Act Gp Capt: 24 Aug 1942?, Wg Cdr (WS): 24 Feb 1943, Act A/Cdre: 1 Oct 1944, Gp Capt (WS): 1 Apr 1945 - 1 Nov 1947, Gp Capt: 1 Jul 1947, A/Cdre: Retained.

    xx xxx 1927: Flight Cadet, 'A' Sqn, RAF College.
    27 Jul 1929: Pilot/Photographic Officer, No 33 Sqn.
    14 Feb 1931: Pilot/Photographic Officer, No 39 Sqn.
    7 Mar 1933: Supernumerary, RAF Depot.
    10 May 1933: Supernumerary, HQ ADGB.
    xx Aug 1933: Attended Central Flying School.
    8 Nov 1933: QFI, No 5 FTS.
    17 Jan 1936: QFI, No 10 FTS.
    1 Nov 1936: Flight Commander, No 66 Sqn.
    23 Oct 1937: Squadron Commander, No 4 FTS - RAF Abu Sueir
    4 Nov 1938: Supernumerary, No 1 RAF Depot.
    23 Jan 1939: Attended RAF Staff College
    25 Aug 1939: Air Staff, Directorate of Plans.
    xx xxx xxxx: Staff Officer, Allied Military Committee - Supreme War Council.
    9 Sep 1940: Staff, Strategic Planning Section - Joint Planning Staff.
    xx xxx 1941: Staff, Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (Policy).
    24 Aug 1942?: Deputy Director of Plans.
    xx xxx xxxx: Officer Commanding, RAF ?.
    1 Oct 1944: Director of Intelligence (Research).
    1 Oct 1945: Director of Intelligence (Operations).
    xx xxx xxxx: Staff, Joint Intelligence Bureau, Ministry of Defence.

    Winning a 'Prize Scholarship' to the RAF College at Cranwell in 1927, which he represented at Fencing and Athletics. He was awarded the Humanities Prize on graduation in 1929, being posted to No 33 Sqn at Eastchurch. Initially flying Hawker Horsleys, it was not long before the squadron became the first to be equipped with the new Hawker Hart. Whilst serving with 33, he qualified as both a photographic and parachute officer to the squadron. His first overseas posting came in ?, when he joined No 39 Squadron at Risalpur in India, also flying the Hart.
    Returning to the operational environment, he joined No 66 Squadron at Duxford, this time flying Gloster Gauntlets. In 1937 he led the squadron formation aerobatic team at the Coronation display at Hendon. Shortly after this in 1938 he was posted overseas again, this time to Egypt.
    In 1938 he was offered the post of British Liaison Officer to the French in Beirut, being qualified as a French interpreter. However shortly after this he passed the Staff College examination but his request to carry out this duty for two years before attending the RAF Staff College was rejected, for which he was later grateful.
    With the outbreak of war imminent he, along with the other members of the course were posted to study their war appointments. In his case this was to RAF Catterick where he trained to be a fighter sector controller. Returning to Andover and completion of his staff course, after which he joined HMS Glasgow for a pre leave attachment. Shortly prior to the outbreak of war, he found that he was not to become a fighter controller after all, instead of which he was posted to the Air Ministry and an appointment in the Directorate of Plans. However, on arrival he met Paddy Bandon (later ACM The Earl of Bandon), who told him that he (Bandon) had been appointed to the Supreme War Council as a Staff Officer. Being unable to speak French, Bandon asked Vintras if he would like to 'swap' jobs and so Roland Vintras became staff officer to AVM Sir Douglas Evill.
    One of his duties was to organize an air service between Hendon and France for members of the Allied Military Committee and others involved in negotiations and planning with the French authorities. Following the fall of France, he joined the Joint Planning Committee under Group Capt William Dickson. He immediately became involved in negotiations with Britain's oldest ally, Portugal. As a result he found himself Acting as a liaison officer to the Portuguese representative who had carried out a survey of the Azores as a possible base for long range anti submarine aircraft. These negotiations becoming extremely detailed and drawn out and requiring him traveling to Portugal on a number of occasions. Ultimately however, the negotiations paid dividends when the Portuguese agreed to allow the Allies to use facilities in the Azores resulting in the establishment of No 247 Group. Operating 'Very Long Range' Fortresses and Liberators, the Group was able to close what had become known as the 'Atlantic Gap'. As secretary of the Committee he also attended the Conferences at Casablanca, Algiers and Washington in 1943.
    Returning to England, he was appointed Base/Station Commander of RAF ? in Lincolnshire, part of No 5 Group, but it was not long before he was asked to accompany yet another mission to Portugal. However, prior to leaving it was suggested by AVM F F Inglis that he would be ideally suited to the vacant post of Director of Intelligence (Research). Having completed his mission to Portugal, he returned to London and was shortly afterwards promoted to Air Commodore and installed as DoI(R). He later became the Director of Intelligence and after the war he served in the Joint Intelligence Bureau of the Ministry of Defence until he retired for personal reasons.


    Biography:
    His Biography can be found at:
    http://www.rafweb.org/Biographies/Vintras.htm

    Roland married Ransome Bentley, Barbara Patricia on 5 Dec 1931 in Bombay, , Maharashtra, India. Barbara (daughter of Ransome Bentley, Ernest George) was born on 12 Dec 1910; died on 5 Mar 1999 in District Haywards Heath. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 4. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 5. Vintras, Caroline Frances  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Aug 1946 in District Hendon; died on 3 Jul 2012 in Brighton, , Sussex, England.

    Roland married Bexton, Ann L. in Jul-Sep 1962 in District Brighton. Ann was born est 1910; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



Generation: 3

  1. 3.  
    LivingLiving Descendancy chart to this point (2.Roland2, 1.George1)

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 6. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 7. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 8. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  2. 4.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (2.Roland2, 1.George1)

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 9. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  3. 5.  Vintras, Caroline Frances Descendancy chart to this point (2.Roland2, 1.George1) was born on 10 Aug 1946 in District Hendon; died on 3 Jul 2012 in Brighton, , Sussex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 49C8FD0B148E4D30AB82E172E87B588E011E
    • Probate: 30 Oct 2012, London, , Greater London, England

    Notes:

    Probate:
    First name(s) Caroline Frances
    Last name Pepler
    Death year 2012
    Death date 03 Jul 2012
    Probate year 2012
    Probate date 30 Oct 2012
    Residence town -
    Registry London
    County London
    Country England
    Document type Grant and will
    Number 3909471
    Record set England & Wales Government Probate Death Index 1858-2019
    Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
    Subcategory Civil Deaths & Burials
    Collections from Great Britain, England

    Died:
    First name(s) Caroline Frances
    Last name Pepler
    Death year 2012
    Death date 03 Jul 2012
    Probate year 2012
    Probate date 30 Oct 2012
    Residence town -
    Registry London
    County London
    Country England
    Document type Grant and will
    Number 3909471
    Record set England & Wales Government Probate Death Index 1858-2019
    Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
    Subcategory Civil Deaths & Burials
    Collections from Great Britain, England

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 10. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 11. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 12. Living  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 4

  1. 6.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (3.Living3, 2.Roland2, 1.George1)

  2. 7.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (3.Living3, 2.Roland2, 1.George1)

  3. 8.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (3.Living3, 2.Roland2, 1.George1)

  4. 9.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (4.Living3, 2.Roland2, 1.George1)

  5. 10.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (5.Caroline3, 2.Roland2, 1.George1)

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 13. Living  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 14. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  6. 11.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (5.Caroline3, 2.Roland2, 1.George1)

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 12.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (5.Caroline3, 2.Roland2, 1.George1)

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 15. Living  Descendancy chart to this point