Marie Eva Heathcote1 
From 2 June 1908, her married name became Fish.
Captain George Drummond Fish1
He was appointed Member, Order of the British Empire (M.B.E.)1
- [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 1855. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
Reverend Ernest Edward Egremont Heathcote1 
He graduated from Emmanuel College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, EnglandG, with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)1 He was the Rector at Silverton, Devon, England.1
Captain Frederick Townley Parker1
Child of Captain Frederick Townley Parker
- Clare Europa Townley Parker2 d. 14 Dec 1941
Clare Europa Townley Parker1 
From 1893, her married name became Heathcote.
Mary Georgina Heathcote1 
From 20 October 1881, her married name became Kekewich.
Cicely Katherine Taube1
- [S4567] Bill Norton, “re: Pitman Family,” family provided evidence then verified by subsequent research and verification by BENR (101053), 6 April 2010 and 19 April 2011. Hereinafter cited as “re: Pitman Family.”
Sophia Letitia Heathcote1 
From 6 August 1872, her married name became Dupuis.
Child of Sophia Letitia Heathcote and Reverend Edward John Gore Dupuis
- Jane Maria Dupuis2 b. 1874
- [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 1855. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
- [S6448] Bram Sonneveld, “re: Oppenheimer Family,” family provided evidence then verified by subsequent research and verification by BENR (101053), 27 November 2012. Hereinafter cited as “re: Oppenheimer Family.”
- [S37] BP2003. [S37]
Reverend Edward John Gore Dupuis1 
He was Rector between 1879 and 1920 at Alphington, Devon, England.2
Child of Reverend Edward John Gore Dupuis and Sophia Letitia Heathcote
- Jane Maria Dupuis2 b. 1874
- [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 1855. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
- [S6448] Bram Sonneveld, “re: Oppenheimer Family,” family provided evidence then verified by subsequent research and verification by BENR (101053), 27 November 2012. Hereinafter cited as “re: Oppenheimer Family.”
Cecilia Maria Heathcote1 
