Julia Camoys Stonor


Julia Maria Cristina Mildred Camoys Stonor is the eldest daughter of Sherman Stonor, 6th Baron Camoys by his wife Jeanne Stourton, and an author of books about her family claiming to expose long-suppressed family scandals and putting forward her claims to be the rightful heir to the Camoys barony.

Ancestry

Julia Camoys Stonor was born Julia Maria Christina Mildred Stonor, the eldest daughter and first child of Ralph Robert Watts Sherman Stonor, 6th Baron Camoys of Stonor Park and Newport, Rhode Island, USA, by his wife Jeanne Stourton. Her mother's maternal grandfather was Thomas Southwell, 4th Viscount Southwell. According to Julia Stonor, the Spanish aristocrat Pedro de Zulueta was her mother's father.
Legally, Jeanne Stourton's maternal grandfather was the paternal grandson of Charles Stourton, 19th Baron Stourton. Jeanne Stourton's great-uncle the 20th Lord Stourton succeeded as 20th Baron Stourton in 1872, and as 23rd Baron Mowbray & 24th Baron Segrave in 1878 when those baronies were called out of abeyance 101 years after his death in 1777.

Biography

Stonor was educated at St Mary's Convent, Ascot. She is the author of Sherman's Wife: A Wartime Childhood Among the English Aristocracy, a memoir of her controversial mother Jeanne, Lady Camoys. She is currently at work on the second part of her memoirs, Sherman's Daughter. In the first book, she described her half-Spanish half-English mother, who was fathered by a Spanish aristocrat, and whose lover died in the Spanish Civil War fighting on Franco's side. Stonor alleged in the book that her mother was an ardent Nazi sympathizer, and had been the lover of several men including Joachim von Ribbentrop and her own father-in-law. She also controversially argued that her mother Jeanne had murdered her husband Lord Camoys and that Lady Camoys had been murdered by her younger son, The Honourable Robert Camoys.
Stonor has claimed that she is the only legitimate child of her parents; her mother's other four children, including the present Lord Camoys, being illegitimate and biologically unrelated to Sherman Stonor. Thus, she has argued that she is the rightful heir to the Camoys barony.
She is an active supporter of several charities, including Exiled Writers Ink!, and has worked as a freelance writer, author, human rights activist, volunteer, and charity-supporter.

Family

In 1963, Stonor married Donald Robin Slomnicki Saunders ; the marriage ended in divorce in 1977, being annulled in 1978. Two children were born:
  1. Alexander William Joseph Stonor Saunders who married 2000 Mary Margaret Ohannessian, and has issue one son and one stepdaughter.
  2. Frances Hélène Jeanne Stonor Saunders, or Frances Stonor Saunders, a British journalist and author of, among others,
After the dissolution of her marriage, she resumed use of the name 'Stonor' by deed poll in 1978, assuming the additional name of 'Camoys'.

Publications