The following list of Luke Havell's descendants is incomplete; covering only those referenced in published sources. • Luke Havell: drawing master and painter. Born Reading; married Charlotte Phillips 1778; died 1810 Reading. •
William Havell: landscape painter in watercolours and oils; frequently exhibited at the
Royal Academy; travelled and painted in China,
India, Ceylon (now
Sri Lanka), and Italy. Born 1782 Reading; died 1857 Kensington. • Herbert Lord Havell: classicist and writer; his posthumously published
Republican Rome (1914) is still in print. Born 1863 Reading; died 1913 Oxford. • Charles Havell: painter and drawing master at the Reading School. Born 1792 Reading; married Thirza Cheverton 1824. • Henry Havell:
heraldic painter; "decorator to the King" (according to Bryan). Born 1796 Reading; married Elizabeth Sims 1821; emigrated to the United States 1829. • George Havell: painter; travelled and painted in
India. Born 1799 Reading; married Mary Ann Hale 1825; died 1839? India. • Frederick James Havell: steel engraver in line and
mezzotint and made experiments in photography. Born 1801 Reading. • Charles Cedric Havell. Grandson of Charles Richard Havell. His father, Charles G Havell was a doctor at Felixstowe. His mother Cicely Ridpath was a model for Louise Jopling the artist. Charles Cedric went to Rugby School, Warwickshire and then Pembroke College, Cambridge University. While at Rugby he enthusiastically participated in the Officer Training Corps. In November 1914 he joined the Territorial Army and served as an officer in the Suffolk Regiment, achieving the rank of captain. In 1915 he was awarded the Military Cross for the brave command of a trench mortar position under extreme conditions. After the war he joined the Imperial Tobacco Company, where he eventually became a director. Charles Havell also sat on a judicial panel which heard cases concerning commercial practice. == References ==