Henry Eden Trotter (born Brown)

1844 - 4 Jul 1922)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Henry Eden Trotter (born Brown) was born on 2 Jun 1844 (child of William Trotter (born Brown) and Mary Elizabeth Welbank); died on 4 Jul 1922).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Trotter (born Brown) was born on 1 Oct 1800 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England (son of George Brown and Margaret Balfour); died on 26 Mar 1887 in Horton Manor, Epsom, Surrey, England ; was buried in Christ Church, Epsom.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Note: Changed name to Trotter - his wife's mother's family - when he inherited the Horton estate, from his wife's cousin John Trotter who died sp in 1856, (the fuller, and more accurate, story is in the text of the Royal Licence) by Royal Licence on 3rd December 1868 and then was granted an impartible quartering of Trotter and Brown but with a mark of distinction, the latter for his lifetime only. His children would have inherited these plus the Brown arms plus the Trotter arms from their mother. In Harleian Soc's Grantees of Arms 1687-1898. There is only one question on this heraldic inheritance. Did the Welbanks have any arms? If not, were the Trotter arms inheritable by Mary Welbank from her mother, Anne Trotter? In 1863 he was living at Wimbledon, Surrey and in 1870 he was at Penshurst, Kent, both according to Alumni Oxfordshireiensis for his sons.
    • Occupation: 1st surv. s. of Horton Manor, Surrey. JP. Farmed 148 acres in 1881

    William married Mary Elizabeth Welbank on 21 Aug 1834 in Bryanston Square St Mary, Westminster. . Mary (daughter of George Welbank and Anne Trotter) was born on 26 Mar 1812 in St James Place, London, England; was christened on 1 Apr 1813 in St James, Piccadilly, Westminster, Middlesex, England; died on 15 Feb 1885 in Horton Manor, Epsom, Surrey, England . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Elizabeth Welbank was born on 26 Mar 1812 in St James Place, London, England; was christened on 1 Apr 1813 in St James, Piccadilly, Westminster, Middlesex, England (daughter of George Welbank and Anne Trotter); died on 15 Feb 1885 in Horton Manor, Epsom, Surrey, England .

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Note: Her death certificate, Epsom district no 478 (or possibly 418) says she died on the 15th Feb 1885 at Horton Manor, Epsom, Surrey, aged 72, of "Ascites Anasarca", informed by W Sampson Trotter her son who was present at the death and lived at Horton Manor, Epsom and registered on the 17th February 1885 by James Andrews, registrar.
    • Occupation: Eventual sole heir to her uncle John Trotter.
    • Note: 21 Aug 1834, Bryanston Square, St Mary; Marriage: William Brown, Bachelor of St James, Westminster Mary Elizabeth Welbank, Spinster of St Mary, St Marylebone, by licence Witnesses include Robert Welbank, Sarah Welbank, W Sampson, H Sampson Her parish being in Marylebone, suggests she was living with the Sampsons after the loss of her father and mother.

    Children:
    1. 1. Henry Eden Trotter (born Brown) was born on 2 Jun 1844; died on 4 Jul 1922).


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George Brown was born on 28 Dec 1758 in Glasgow, Lanarks; died on 13 Apr 1829.

    George married Margaret Balfour Margaret was born on 6 May 1766; died on 8 Feb 1854 in 7 Gloucester Place, Paddington, London. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margaret Balfour was born on 6 May 1766; died on 8 Feb 1854 in 7 Gloucester Place, Paddington, London.
    Children:
    1. 2. William Trotter (born Brown) was born on 1 Oct 1800 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England ; died on 26 Mar 1887 in Horton Manor, Epsom, Surrey, England ; was buried in Christ Church, Epsom.

  3. 6.  George Welbank was born on 6 Jan 1777; was christened on 29 Jan 1777 (son of William Welbank and Jemima Jones); died on 9 Mar 1821; was buried on 14 May 1821 in St John the Evangelist, Coulsdon, Surrey, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Broker of St James Place, London SW
    • Note: 15 Jan 1799, London; Freedom of City of London
    • Occupation: 1800; ship's broker or "Russian" broker and warehouse manager for the East India Company. Initially in company with George Brown the Younger of Stockton, his cousin (1800 Brown, Welbank and Petit)
    • Note: 1801; Offer of Welbank Sharpe and Browne, TI/671. In 1801 there sailed to NSW Welbank Sharpe and Browne's convict transports Canada, Minorca and Nile. Bateson, The Convict Ships, pp. 13-14. Brown, Welbank and Petyt also had contracts for the convict transports Coromandel and Perseus in 1801.
    • Note: 1802; Charter of the Coromandel and Perseus, 19 Jan 1802. Welbank Brown & Petyt will be paid £10 per convict taken aboard and a further £5 for every convict delivered alive; half the rate for children. Lots of other detail. Historical Records of Australia Series 1 Governors Despatches to and from England Volume 3 1801-2 Published by The Library Committee of the Commonwealth Parliament, 1915
    • Note: 31 May 1805, London Gazette; George Brown, George Welbank and John Petyt, of Sun Court, Russia Ship Brokers, partnership dissolved
    • Note: 1808; A Mr Welbank esq of London and Ravensworth Cowton, Yorks, is a Grantee of Arms in 1808. Erminois on a Chevron Azure between three Bucks trippant Sable in the mouth of each a Sprig of Hazel proper an Anchor erect between two Bees volant Or Crest: On a Wreath Or and Azure A Buck Erminois attired Or in the mouth a Sprig of Hazel proper the dexter forefoot resting on an Anchor Sable Vol XXIV fol 396 Personal Grants of Arms on record at the College of Arms. Grant books at the Herald's College, printed books and MSS in the British Museum, by John Foster, Grantees of Arms vol 2.
    • Residence: 1809, 6 Scotland Yard, Whitehall; From the birth announcement of his son George. Perhaps he had offices in St James Place and lived here? An advert the same year says he lives at Little Scotland Yard, adjoining a mansion called Fife House.
    • Residence: 1812, Wilsden-house, Middlesex, England; The Gentleman's Magazine, Vol 112, P402 Sep 22nd 1812: At Wilsden-house, Middlesex, the wife of G. Welbank Esq of St James's-place and eldest daughter of James Trotter of Horton Place, Surrey.
    • Note: 31 May 1815; Case Rex v Welbank and others, King's Bench George Brown the Younger had died in 1811 and established a trust under his Will, to carry out charitable works in Arkengarthdale. George Welbank was one of the trustees until his death, so would have been the Welbank named in the case. The case concerns the rates payable on land which had been leased for mining, and was quite influential.
    • Note: 1820; IN 1820 he was involved in buying a mortgage through Messrs Hanby Holmes, solicitors of Durham: Ref No. D/HH 3/1/21/26 1820 (1) Robert Johnson of Ploughlands, Crosby Garratt, Westmorland (2) Ann Hutchinson of Barningham, Yorks., widow (3) George Welbank of St. James' Place, Middlesex, Esquire; William Sampson of Copthall Court, Throgmorton Street, London, Esquire; Robert Clarke of Stockton, gentleman Draft assignment by (2) to (3) of two messuages and lands (Kidley Close etc.) as specified in Arkengarthdale, Yorks., for the remainder of two terms of 2,000 years. Recites previous deeds Consideration: £500 (to (2) in part redemption of mortgage money due from (1) to (2)) [George Brown the Younger, his business associate and cousin, had died a wealthy man and established a charitable trust that owned land in Arkengarthdale and was managed by several of his relatives. William Sampson was his sister Harriet's husband. Captain Robert Welbank and Richard Bethell, his sister Mary's husband, were also involved.]

    George married Anne Trotter on 24 May 1808 (Licence) in Parish Church, Epsom, Surrey, England. Anne (daughter of James Trotter and Elizabeth Meyrick) was born in 1784; died on 21 Sep 1812 in Wilsden-house, Middlesex, England. aged 28; was buried on 28 Sep 1812 in Christ Church, Epsom, Surrey, England.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Anne Trotter was born in 1784 (daughter of James Trotter and Elizabeth Meyrick); died on 21 Sep 1812 in Wilsden-house, Middlesex, England. aged 28; was buried on 28 Sep 1812 in Christ Church, Epsom, Surrey, England..

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Note: 1812, Wilsden-house, Middx; 22 Sept: At Wilsden-house, Middlesex, Mrs Welbank, wife of G. Welbank Esq. of St James's Place, and eldest daughter of James Trotter, Esq. of Horton place, Surrey The European magazine, and London review, Volume 62

    Children:
    1. George Welbank was born on 9 Sep 1809 in St James Place, London, England; was christened on 31 May 1810 in Westminster, London, England; died in 1841 in Age 32. d. unm and dsp; was buried on 5 Mar 1842 in Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity Church, Quebec.
    2. 3. Mary Elizabeth Welbank was born on 26 Mar 1812 in St James Place, London, England; was christened on 1 Apr 1813 in St James, Piccadilly, Westminster, Middlesex, England; died on 15 Feb 1885 in Horton Manor, Epsom, Surrey, England .


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  William Welbank was born on 28 Aug 1741 in Stockton-on-Tees, Durham, England (son of George Welbank and Margaret Chapman); died on 24 Oct 1791 in [Will]; was buried in St John the Baptist, Croydon, Surrey, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Broker. of St. James' Place, London SW
    • Note: 25 Jan 1768, London; Freedom of City: Fletcher
    • Note: 1781; Many documents related to hemp dealing at the National Archives dated 1780-3 eg: Reference: ADM 106/1263/474 Description: Mr. Barr, Symons Wharf. Complains of his treatment by Mr. Welbank of Deptford Yard on his unloading a cargo of hemp at Symons Wharf for delivery to the Admiralty. Date: 1781 Oct 19 Held by: The National Archives, Kew
    • Note: 1787; The tenders for a breadfruit ship: On 10 May, 1787, government advertised for a vessel for the breadfruit voyage. The incoming tenders were made into a short list of five ships by 16 May. Campbell on 15 May tendered his ship Lynx, 300 tons, with a third flush deck able to be put on her, new sheathed. Campbell considered her "a compleat little ship". This was all a handy idea as Bligh had sailed Lynx and knew her well. Campbell Letter 162: Adelphi 15 May 1787 Honble Commissir of the Navy I have a ship the Lynx well known to your Board having formerly been one of His Majesty's Sloops of War, tho' constructed for the Merchant service, if her burthen being above 300 tons measurment can be dispensed with she may from having a third flush deck be navigated with very little more expence than a vessel of 250 Tons being a full burthensome Roomy Vessel & if intended for a long voyage will in my opinion have many advantages in point of all sorts of accomodation. Should she upon examination be found fit for the Service intended, my price is £2200...About three years since I gave to your Board £2300 - for this very Ship with hardly any Stores. She is now well found was new Sheathed last year & is as compleat a little Ship as any in the Thames. With the greatest respect I am She lyes in the Greenland Dock Lockt up with the keys in my possession - ([83]) Other merchants tendering included: ([84]) Dawson of King Edward Stairs, the William Pitt 240 tons, value £1200; Etches of Newcastle offered a new ship of 240-250 tons for £9/10/- per ton. The hemp contractors Welbank, Sharpe and Brown offered their 270-ton Shepherdess, lying at Pickle Herring Chain, value £2050. That is, Welbank Sharp and Brown tendered two ships, Shepherdess and Bethia. A late offer was Harriott. ([85]) (Since the 1960s, Australian historians have argued that a desire for flax as one of Britain's necessary naval stores was one of the reasons Britain settled Australasia - an argument about Imperial strategy - but they have not noticed flax merchants Welbank, Sharpe and Brown offering a ship for breadfruit, nor, after 1800, Welbank, Brown and Petyt taking contracts for convict transportation. [Bethia was chosen and the name changed to Bounty. National Archives have many documents relating to Welbank Sharpe and Brown's hemp trading. Perhaps this was the point that they moved from hemp trading to broking ships to the Government].
    • Note: 1789; An Account of the Number of Vessels, with the Amount of their Tonnage, their Names, the Port to which they belong, and the Names of the respective Owners of each, that have cleared out from the Ports of London, Bristol and Liverpool, to the Coast of Africa, for the Purpose of purchasing slaves, in the Three Years preceding the 5th of January 1792. House of Commons Sessional Papers of the Eighteenth Century, Vol. 82, pp. 329-37. London: .....George Sharpe & George Browne & William Christopher & William Welbank & Rowland Webster & John Middleton & Robert Smith plus executors of the late John Langley; ....
    • Note: 1791, Croydon; William WALBANCKE d. 1791 Church of Croydon In the south aisle, those of Mary, wife of John Smith, rector of Weybridge, who died in 1787; John Vade, vicar of Croydon, who died in 1765; James Wilkins, Capt. of Dragoons, who died in 1769; James Douglass, Esq. Major General, who died in 1743; William Welbancke, Esq. who died in 1791; and Richard Peers, Esq. alderman of London, who died in 1765. Against the south wall, is a tablet to the memory of Francis Tirrel, who was a benefactor to the town, and died in 1600. Source: 'Croydon', The Environs of London: volume 1: County of Surrey (1792), p. 187. (www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=45377)
    • Occupation: 1791; Welbank, -, broker, Suncourt, Cornhill. 17 Oct 1791. (E.M. 320; G.M. 975.)
    • Residence: 1780-1791, Croydon, Surrey, England; Land tax records, occupying a house & garden

    William married Jemima Jones on 20 Apr 1776 in St. Botolph Without Bishopsgate, London, Middlesex, England. Jemima was born about 1754 in of Stratford le Bow, Middx.; died in 17 Aug 1840 in Ramsgate, Kent, England - Age 86. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Jemima Jones was born about 1754 in of Stratford le Bow, Middx.; died in 17 Aug 1840 in Ramsgate, Kent, England - Age 86.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Stratford (atte) le Bow, now Bromley by Bow, Middlesex, England
    • Note: 1840; Death Cert: Where & When: Seventeenth of August 1840 at Ramsgate Name and Surname: Jemima Wellbank Sex: Female Age: 86 Occupation: Widow Cause of death: Old age Informant: Ann Lane (or Law or ????), Present at the death, Whitchurch, Oxfordshire When reg: Nineteenth of August 1840 Registrar: John Powell, Registrar

    Notes:

    Married:
    parish record book, 1776 no 178

    Children:
    1. 6. George Welbank was born on 6 Jan 1777; was christened on 29 Jan 1777; died on 9 Mar 1821; was buried on 14 May 1821 in St John the Evangelist, Coulsdon, Surrey, England.
    2. Captain Robert Welbank was born on 17 Jan 1778 in St Botolph's, Bishopgate; was christened on 4 Feb 1778 in St Botolph's, Bishopgate; died in 1857 in Aged 79.
    3. Jemima Welbank was born on 23 Apr 1778; died on 9 Feb 1858 in No. 2, Prospect Row, Ramsgate, Kent [Will].
    4. Mary Welbank was born in 1780; was christened on 27 Jun 1780 in St Mary, Stratford Bow, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex; died on 4 Oct 1839.
    5. Harriet Welbank was born on 10 Sep 1781; was christened on 11 Sep 1781 in St John the Baptist, Croydon, Surrey, England; died in Jan 1782; was buried on 22 Jan 1782 in St John the Baptist, Croydon, Surrey, England.
    6. Harriet Welbank was born on 16 Mar 1783 in Croydon, Surrey, England; was christened on 6 Apr 1783 in St John the Baptist, Croydon, Surrey, England; died on 17 Mar 1868 in Malling, Kent, England ; was buried on 21 Mar 1868 in Tandridge, Surrey.

  3. 14.  James Trotter was born in 1754; died before 10 Oct 1833.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1812, Horton Place Surrey

    James married Elizabeth Meyrick in 1778. Elizabeth died in 1820. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Elizabeth Meyrick died in 1820.
    Children:
    1. John Trotter was born about 1780; died on 31 Aug 1856 in Epsom, Surrey, England.
    2. James Trotter was born in 1782; died in 1800.
    3. 7. Anne Trotter was born in 1784; died on 21 Sep 1812 in Wilsden-house, Middlesex, England. aged 28; was buried on 28 Sep 1812 in Christ Church, Epsom, Surrey, England..
    4. Elizabeth Trotter was born about 1786; died on 25 Oct 1868.