Richard Thomas Welbank

Male 1801 - 1855  (54 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Richard Thomas Welbank was born in 1801 in St Vincent; was christened on 6 Jan 1801 in KIngstown, St Vincent (son of Christopher Welbank, St Vincent and Mary Baptiste); died on 14 Jun 1855 in Pau, Pyrenees Atlantiques, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Note: 1824; Richard was in East India Company Army 1824-34.
    • Note: 6 Jan 1824; Petition to join the East India Madras Infantry, recommended by Sir Robert "Floating Bob" Preston and with an extract from the birth records of Kingstown, St Vincent detailing his birth and verified by Richard Welbank, his uncle. This confirms that he was born in St Vincent to Christopher Welbank, and christened Richard Thomas although his father's Will names him Thomas Richard.
    • Occupation: 1826, Madras, India; Richard Thomas Welbank recorded as member of the Madras Army: 14 May 1824 Cadet, 7 Jul 1826 Lieutenant, Appointed Deputy Judge and advocate general 1830. Resigned 21 Feb 1834 in England.
    • Note: 1827; Richard was a passenger aboard the ship Sarah, Bombay to London 1827
    • Note: 1828; Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette Somerset, England 3 Jul 1828 Richard Thomas Welbank, esq; of the Madras Infantry, to Margaret Sophia, eldest daughter of John Lee Allen, esq; of Errol Park, in the county of Perth, and 10, Laura-place, Bath. After the ceremony the happy couple set off on a tour to the Lakes;
    • Note: 14 Jun 1832, Cheltenham Chronicle; Mr R T Welbank listed arriving in Cheltenham.
    • Occupation: 20 Apr 1834, Atlas, London; Request for extension of furlough from Lieut. R T Welbank, not long before resigning.
    • Note: 4 Sep 1856, Morning Herald; Lost - a bank post-bill for £19 2s, date 16 June, 1856 - This Bill was remitted under cover to Madame Welbank, Biarrits, Basses Pyrenees, France, on the 17th of June last, and has never been received by that Lady. ...... Messrs Williamson, Hill and Williamson, who remitted the same .... reward of ONE POUND

    Notes:

    Died:
    In 1856 his first wife's father applied for the return of £5000 he had put in trust for the couple and their children. (Morning Chronicle, 25 Feb 1856).

    Etat-civil - Archives de Pau

    "lesquels nous ont declare que Monsieur Richard Thomas Welbank, Capitaine au service de la Compagnie de l'Inde, age de quarante neuf ans, ne a Patras, demeurans a Pau, epoux de Madame Hermine Siebec, rentiere, eu decede aujourd'hui a neuf heures du matin dans la maison Tommes rue Maria, et ont les declarans Signe avec nous le present acte apres lecture faite."

    Some of the details are not quite right. It says he was 49, born in Patras, and was a Captain in the East India Company (not a Lieutentant). Nevertheless there are no other men called Welbank in their records, and his father-in-law sought to recover the money settled on his first wife soon after this death.

    Richard married Margaret Sophia Allen on 1 Jul 1828 (Licence) in Bathwick St Mary,Somerset, England.. Margaret (daughter of John Lee Allen and Louisa Ainslie) was born on 13 Sep 1806 in Errol, Perth, Scotland; died on 11 Jun 1831 in Cannanore, India; was buried in Errol Parish Church Graveyard. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Richard married Hermine Sieber on 15 Jan 1838 in St Stephen, Innere Stadt, Vienna, Austria. Hermine (daughter of Anton Sieber and Theresia V Ritter) was born on 9 May 1818 in Vienna. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Age 34
    Birth date about 1804
    Brth place London
    Father Christoph Welbank
    Mother Maria N
    Spouse Hermine Sieber

    Natalie Hermine Welbank was born in Dresden in 1838. Record gives father's name as Richard Welbank, born in London. Strong possibility she was R T Welbank's daughter.

    Children:
    1. Natalie Hermine Welbank was born on 10 Oct 1838 in Saxony; was christened on 25 Oct 1838 in Dresden; died on 10 Jun 1920 in 134 Bishops Road, Fulham, London, England.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Christopher Welbank, St Vincent was born in 1761 in Aldborough, Yorkshire, England ; was christened on 3 Nov 1761 in Aldborough, Yorkshire, England (son of Christopher Welbank and Mary Dickinson); died in 1826 in Kingstown, St Vincent.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Note: It is speculative that Christopher born in 1761 in Aldborough is the same man as Christopher Welbank, cooper of St Vincent. In his Will he says that he has a brother John with no children and a brother Richard with two sons and two daughters. And his brother Richard vouched for his son Richard Thomas joining the Madras Infantry. This suggests that Richard had some standing in society. People with standing in society would leave records eg Wills and newspaper announcements of marriages and deaths. It seems unlikely that there was another Richard with the same family configuration and standing in society as Richard Welbank of The Tower, but there are no records of him, his children, or his brother John.
    • Occupation: Cooper in his Majesties Office of Ordnance.
    • Note: 27 Mar 1817, Kingstown, St Vincent; Record of 21 slaves owned by Christopher
    • Note: 1822 and 1825, Kingstown. St Vincent; similar records of slaves. The death rate is notable. In 1822, 4 have died in the last five years, aged 37, 38, 35 and 35. In 1825, another has died, age 29.
    • Note: 1826, St Vincent; Will of Christopher Welbank, Cooper to His Majesty's Ordnance in the Island of Saint Vincent of Kings Town , Island of Saint Vincent. 12 Nov 1826 PROB 11/1718
    • Note: 28 Jan 1828, Kingstown, St Vincent; Record of slaves owned and sold or manumitted by the Estate of Christopher. 5 were manumitted and 2 sold to Mr Storot.

    Notes:

    Note:
    I Christopher Welbank of Kings Town in the Isaland of St Vincent cooper to his Majesty's Ordnance in this Island being of sound and disposing? mind... I give devise and bequeath unto my Son Thomas Richard Welbank now in the Army stationed in the East Indies the sum of ffive thousand five hundred pounds of Sterling money of Great Britain to be paid him by my Executors in twelve months after my decease out of my funded property.
    Also I give devise and bequeath to each of my brothers Richard Welbank and John Welbank the sum of five Hundred Pounds apiece of like Sterling money to be paid to them by my Executors...
    All of the rest and residue of of my funded property subject to the above.... I give devise and bequeath to my two nephews and my two nieces the children of my brother Richard Welbank.... to be paid to them on their attaining respectively the ages of twenty one years or their days of Marriage....
    I give devise and bequeath unto William Storot his heirs and assigns all that my part of Lot Number Sixty Seven in Kingstown adjoining on or abutting on my present dwelling house and the lot formerly occupied by Peggy Sutherland fronting Long Court and bounded Northerly by the lot belonging to Dr West? in trust nevertheless for my goddaughter Elizabeth Jane daughter of Grace Ffroderick? until she shall attain the age of twenty one years...
    I give devise and bequeath unto Benjamin Frith Hutchins ffifty pounds currency ...
    As a mark of my esteem and regard for him I give devise and bequeath my slave Isaac unto the said William Storot ... until he shall arrive at the age of twenty one years or thereabouts if complete in a trade when it is my will that the said William Storot his heirs or assigns shall manumit him and that my Executors to pay him the sum of one hundred pounds currency or lay out the same in such a manner as may be most advantageous for him
    my executors to manumit and set free my two slaves Rippon a cooper and Guashty? a labourer and to pay to each of them the sum of forty pounds currency in such a manner as may be most advantageous for them
    All the rest residue and remainder of all my real and personal Estate lands tenements and Slaves bills bonds Notes Money Plate furniture and other property of what nature and kindsoever and wheresoever situate I give devise and bequeath unto the Honorable Edward Jackson Charles Shophard and William Storot Esquire of Saint Vincent and the survivors of them.... on trust to sell and dispose of the same at and for the best prices that can be got for the same and out of the proceeds thereof to pay satisfy and discharge my debts... and subject thereto I give devise and bequeath one half of such residue unto my son Thomas Richard Welbank and the other half unto my said nephews and nieces the four children of my brother Richard Welbank to be equally divided ....
    and I authorise and empower my said Trustees ... to reserve to themselves the power .... of purchasing any portion of my residuary property directed to be sold especially my ... Slaves if they shall be desirous of belonging to any of them...
    I the said Christopher Welbank have set and affixed my hand and seal to this my last Will .... at St Vincent this 13th day of April in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty Six

    (proved on 26th July 1826)

    Christopher married Mary Baptiste. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Baptiste
    Children:
    1. 1. Richard Thomas Welbank was born in 1801 in St Vincent; was christened on 6 Jan 1801 in KIngstown, St Vincent; died on 14 Jun 1855 in Pau, Pyrenees Atlantiques, France.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Christopher Welbank was born in 1730 in Aldborough, Yorkshire; was christened on 02 Jun 1730 in Aldborough, Yorkshire (son of George Welbank and Dorothy Snowden); died on 20 Feb 1798 in St Andrew, Aldborough, Yorkshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: currier (noted in parish register christening records of his children).
    • Residence: 1783-1799, Boroughbridge, Yorkshire; Christopher Welbank appears on land tax records between these dates. In 1802 M Welbank is probably at same address - widow Mary?

    Christopher married Mary Dickinson in 1758 in Aldborough, Yorks. Mary was born in 1723; died on 20 Nov 1801 in St Andrew, Aldborough, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Dickinson was born in 1723; died on 20 Nov 1801 in St Andrew, Aldborough, Yorkshire, England.
    Children:
    1. Richard Welbank was born in 1759 in Boroughbridge, Yorkshire; was christened on 5 Jun 1759 in St Andrew, Aldborough, Yorkshire, England; died in 1844 in Clay Hill, Enfield, Middlesex; was buried on 9 Jul 1844 in St Andrew, Enfield. Age 85.
    2. 2. Christopher Welbank, St Vincent was born in 1761 in Aldborough, Yorkshire, England ; was christened on 3 Nov 1761 in Aldborough, Yorkshire, England ; died in 1826 in Kingstown, St Vincent.
    3. John Welbank was christened on 8 Jul 1764 in Aldborough, Yorkshire, England; died on 13 Apr 1848; was buried on 13 Apr 1848 in Old Brompton Cemetery, London.
    4. Mary Welbank was christened in 27 Nov 1767 ? in Aldborough, Yorkshire, England ; was buried on 5 Oct 1799 in St Andrews, Aldborough, Yorkshire, England (GPR grave number 78162).


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George Welbank was born in 1684 in Northallerton, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 3 Apr 1684 in Northallerton, Yorkshire, England (son of Robert Welbank and Grace Conyers).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: 9 May 1719, Boroughbridge, Yorkshire; Matthew Halliday apprenticed to George Welbank, cordwainer, of Burrowbridge.

    George married Dorothy Snowden on 16 Nov 1712 in St Olaves, Marygate, York. Dorothy died in 1772 in Boroughbridge, Yorkshire; was buried on 16 Mar 1772 in Aldborough, Yorkshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Dorothy Snowden died in 1772 in Boroughbridge, Yorkshire; was buried on 16 Mar 1772 in Aldborough, Yorkshire.
    Children:
    1. Robert Welbank was born in 1713 in Boroughbridge, Yorkshire; was christened on 7 Dec 1713 in St Andrew, Aldborough, Yorkshire, England.
    2. Isabel Welbank was born in 1715 in Boroughbridge, Yorkshire; was christened on 4 Jan 1715 in St Andrew, Aldborough, Yorkshire.
    3. George Welbank was born in 1718 in Boroughbridge, Yorkshire; was christened in Mar 1718 in St Andrew, Aldborough, Yorkshire.
    4. Jane Welbank was born in 1722 in Boroughbridge, Yorkshire; was christened on 27 Mar 1722 in Aldborough, Yorkshire, England; died in 1791 in Boroughbridge, Yorkshire; was buried on 26 Apr 1791 in Aldborough, Yorkshire.
    5. Dorothy Welbank was born in 1724 in Boroughbridge, Yorkshire; was christened on 26 Oct 1724 in Aldborough, Yorkshire, England.
    6. Elizabeth Welbank was born in 1727 in Boroughbridge, Yorkshire; was christened on 11 Sep 1727 in Aldborough, Yorkshire, England.
    7. 4. Christopher Welbank was born in 1730 in Aldborough, Yorkshire; was christened on 02 Jun 1730 in Aldborough, Yorkshire; died on 20 Feb 1798 in St Andrew, Aldborough, Yorkshire.
    8. John Welbank was born in 1734 in Boroughbridge, Yorkshire; was christened on 14 Feb 1734 in Aldborough, Yorkshire, England.