Ralph Stonor (1884-1968)

Ralph Francis Julian Stonor, 5th Baron Camoys, of Stonor Park, Oxfordshire

He was the direct representative of one of England's oldest and most prominent Catholic families. His family home, Stonor Park, has a 12th century private chapel attached to it. He was a great-grandson of the British Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel (1788-1840). Lord Camoys espoused the movement for pure food reform and was elected Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Pure Food and Health Society. Too old for active servce, during World War II he served as a Captain with the Home Guard. He married an American heiress, Mildred, whose mother's family founded Brown University in 1764. They lived between Stonor Park in England and Stonor Lodge in Newport, Rhode Island. Lord Camoys outlived his wife and died at the latter in the USA.

Spouse

Mildred (Sherman) Stonor

Lady Mildred Constance (Sherman) Stonor, 5th Baroness Camoys

1888-1961

Children

Sherman Stonor

(Ralph Robert Watts) Sherman Stonor D.L., J.P., 6th Baron Camoys

1913-1976

Nadine (Stonor) Pepys

Hon. (Pamela Sophia) Nadine (Stonor) Pepys

1917-2015

Noreen (Stonor) Drexel

Hon. (Mildred Sophia) Noreen (Stonor) Drexel

1922-2012

Associated Houses

Stonor Lodge

Newport, Rhode Island

Stonor Park

Henley-on-Thames

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