Jemima Jones

Female Abt 1754 - 1840  (~ 86 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  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

    Jemima married William Welbank on 20 Apr 1776 in St. Botolph Without Bishopsgate, London, Middlesex, England. William (son of George Welbank and Margaret Chapman) was born on 28 Aug 1741 in Stockton-on-Tees, Durham, England; died on 24 Oct 1791 in [Will]; was buried in St John the Baptist, Croydon, Surrey, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. George Welbank  Descendancy chart to this point 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. 3. Captain Robert Welbank  Descendancy chart to this point 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. 4. Jemima Welbank  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Apr 1778; died on 9 Feb 1858 in No. 2, Prospect Row, Ramsgate, Kent [Will].
    4. 5. Mary Welbank  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1780; was christened on 27 Jun 1780 in St Mary, Stratford Bow, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex; died on 4 Oct 1839.
    5. 6. Harriet Welbank  Descendancy chart to this point 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. 7. Harriet Welbank  Descendancy chart to this point 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.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George Welbank Descendancy chart to this point (1.Jemima1) 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.

    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]

    Children:
    1. 8. George Welbank  Descendancy chart to this point 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. 9. Mary Elizabeth Welbank  Descendancy chart to this point 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 .

  2. 3.  Captain Robert Welbank Descendancy chart to this point (1.Jemima1) 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.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Captain of East Indiaman
    • Note: 4 Feb 1778, St Botolph's, Bishopgate; Robert Welbank, 18 Days Old, son, of William and Jemima
    • Occupation: 1793; Robert Welbank was only fifteen when he joined the Company in 1793 as captain's servant and he must have had exceptionally good commercial connections asw he was appointed captain of HEICS Cuffnells in 1806, only thirteen years later. from: Gifts from the Gardens of China By Jane Kilpatrick
    • Note: 1811; Captain Robert Welbank imported varieties of Camellia into England from China as the Commander of an East India Company ship. The following 'Curtis Monograph' about the Japanese Rose (or Camellia) contains references to Captain Welbank and Captain Rawes. The essential info contained below is that Captain Welbank brought back Camellias from China in 1811 and 1816. The name of the Warren Hastings, East Indiaman is associated with Rawes [Cuffnells with Welbank].~ [The Origin of Plants by Maggie Campbell Culver (2014) says that Captain Welbank had a good reputation for transporting plants, and 90 of 100 plants survived the voyage on the Cuffnells in 1816. A white Camellia was named "Welbankiana" in his honour. He imported the wisteria for his brother-in-law Charles Hampden Turner who was a keen botanist and gardener. Turner was his residuary beneficiary.]
    • Note: 13 Jun 1812, Madras, India; GILBERT LAIRD Has the pleasure to inform his Friends and the Public, that he has purchased the well-chosen Investment of Captain Welbank, of the Honourable Company's ship Cuffnells, and which will be exposed for sale at his Shop under the Exchange, as soon as loaded. English claret, from Paxton, Bell and other houses. Port wine, from Gledstanes and Beachcroft. Hock and champaign Bottled ale, porter and cyder. Ale in butts and hogsheads, from Hedgson. Hams, pine, berkley, and gloster cheeses. Europe butter in firkins. Neats tongues, red herrings, in wickered jars, and salted salmon. Oilman's stores, a general assortment. Confectionary, from Hoffman, a general assortment. Grocery, a general assortment. Essence of spruce. Sadlery, from Simpson, a general assortment. Perfumery, from Smyth and Nephew. Cloth, of various colours, from Viguere and Randall. Welsh Flannel Boots and Shoes, from Laidlow Straw Bonnets, an elegant assortment Garden Seeds, from Swinden Glass-Ware, from Nash. Hosiery and Cutlery. Hats and Gloves, from Bicknell Paints in Kegs, of various colours Blank Books and Stationary Best Mogul Cards Ephemeries, from Heather Nests of Morocco Trunks Blankets and Boat Cloaks Gold and Silver Thread, from Bodley and Etty Ironmongery, a general assortment Beer and Wine Corks, and a variety of other articles Madras, June 13, 1812
    • Occupation: 1814, Book; 248. INSTRUCTION BOOK & CHARTER PARTY FOR EAST INDIAMAN "CUFFNELLS" given to Capt. Robert Welbank by the ship's owners, on sailing to the East Indies. 16 pg printed booklet of 67 instructions to the captain. Marbled wrappers. Quarto. London: 1814. Part of paper spine lacking; covers lightly soiled; vertical fold along center; else, very good condition. Particularly interesting, as the standard demands are supplemented by several amusing ms. instructions on the last 2 blank leaves regarding purchase of drugs in India. Plus 27-pg. Charter Party, folded in half, laid in. $600.00.
    • Occupation: 28 Aug 1814, Portsmouth; East India Company Register EAST-INDIA SHIPS FOR THE SEASON 1814-15, ABROAD, WITH THEIR MANAGING OWNERS, COMMANDERS, PRINCIPAL OFFICERS, TIME OF SAILING, &c.; When and from Whence sailed: Portsmouth, 28th Aug. 1814 Ship: Cuffnells Voyage: 8 Charter Tonnage: 1200 Managing Owner: Francis P. Martin, Esq. Commander: Robert Welbank First Officer: Richard Roger Second Officer: John Vincent Third Officer: George Roberts Fourth Officer: James Drayner Surgeon: Edmund Paul Purser: William Kershaw Consignment: Bengal, Madras & China [James Drayner is distantly related to Jean Drayner, who married Peter John Welbank. He later became an East India Captain himself, of the Carnatic. He died on a voyage in 1844.]
    • Note: 4 May 1816, England; Captain Robert Welbank brings back the first specimen of Wisteria sinensis to the country, as well as the white camellia japonica later called Welbankia, in a consignment of 100 plants. Captain Hawes also sailed from China with specimens of these two plants and arrived in England on the 11th May. Captain Robert gave his plants to his brother-in-law Charles Hampden Turner and both bloomed in 1819, his gardener propagated cuttings of the wisteria and two were given to the Royal Horticultural Society and Loddiges Nursery in Hackney. Loddiges seem to have been offering plants for sale in 1823. Turner's wisteria was still growing at his home in 1835. Kew Gardens believe they have the oldest wisteria plant in the UK, they believe it was planted about 1820 but it is not mentioned in their records. Fullers Brewery in Chiswick suggest that the wisteria growing on the Griffin Brewery site is the oldest and it comes from a cutting brought back in a separate voyage in 1818. This seems odd, as it would be easier to get a cutting from a plant in England. The camellia also flowered in 1819 and was appearing in lists of garden plants by 1826. Chiswick House has two in its greenhouse but they don't appear to be very old. There are some large trees in NZ and Australia. WISTERIA SINENSIS ON THE SLOW BOAT FROM CHINA: THE JOURNEY OF WISTERIA TO ENGLAND James A. Compton, Curtis Botanical Magazine, 28 October 2015
    • Residence: 1817, Tandridge, Surrey; Retired in 1816 and moved to Oxted Priory in Tandridge, which was owned by Charles Hampden Turner.
    • Note: 18 Apr 1831, The Globe, London; Report of an interesting case brought before Capt Welbank and some other local magistrates. A farmer was accused of setting fire to a barn on his farm where Irish labourers were sleeping. It was thought to be the work of an "incendiary" as there had been reports that all farmers employing Irish labourers would have their property burnt down. A reward was offered for evidence, and months later a convicted sheep-stealer said he knew it was done by the farmer, the magistrates said it was their duty to commit him for trial. Earlier, Evening Mail 22 Oct 1830, a man was arrested and brought before Mr Welbank, following a series of arson attacks on a local farm, who had "receipts .. to set fire to and blow up houses" and "political prophecies of his own invention... that a revolution was at hand in this country" as well as home-made brass weapons he had invented.
    • Occupation: 1836, Surrey; Listed as JP in Parliamentary Papers - 7 - relating to Courts, Juries, Elections - Session 4 Feb - 20 August 1836 VOL XLII page 71?
    • Residence: 1851, The Priory, Tandridge, Surrey; sister Harriet Sampson is also living there in 1851.
    • Note: 10 May 1851, Wellbank Bay, Nunavut, Canada; 11 Nov 1851 London Evening Standard Report from Arctic explorer John Rae of an expedition for the Hudson Bay Company (he reports he found no trace of Sir John Franklin's party); on the 10 May he reached a bay which he named after a Director of the Company. Captain Welbank "one of the most honest and excellent men in existence" was made a Director of the Hudson Bay Company in 1848 (letter from James Edward Fitzgerald to Wm. Gladstone, 27 Nov 1848, British Columbia Historical Quarterly, Jan 1949, p12, Paul Knaplund.) I haven't verified if the bay is still called after Captain Welbank.
    • Note: 1825-1857; elder brother of Trinity House, corresponded with Michael Faraday about possible uses for his discoveries for lighthouses. Travelled the coast making notes which are held at the National Archives.
    • Note: 10 Jul 1857, The Priory, Tandridge, Surrey; Summary of the Will of Robert Welbank of the Priory, Parish of Tandridge in the County of Surrey. proved 10th July 1857 Executors: Sarah Welbank (wife), Edward Hawkins the younger and Major Rohde Hawkins, (nephews of wife) mentions sister Jemima; living at 2 Prospect Row, Ramsgate, Kent; she is left the house; and nephew George Welbank owns property in Ravensworth, nr. Richmond, Yorks. leaves much property and estates, after wife's death, to Charles Hampden Turner of Rook's Nest, Surrey; and to Eliza Turner, daughter of Charles Turner. Robert's two nephews are Hawkins!

    Notes:

    Christened:
    Baptism record:
    St Botolph's, Bishopgate. - 4th Feb 1778 - Cert. 180
    Robert Welbank, 18 Days Old, son, of William and Jemima

    Robert married Sarah Rohde [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 10. Robert Welbank  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 18--.

  3. 4.  Jemima Welbank Descendancy chart to this point (1.Jemima1) was born on 23 Apr 1778; died on 9 Feb 1858 in No. 2, Prospect Row, Ramsgate, Kent [Will].

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1841, Prospect Row, Ramsgate, Kent; Jemima Wellbank 60 independent means Harriet Tence 35 family servant


  4. 5.  Mary Welbank Descendancy chart to this point (1.Jemima1) was born in 1780; was christened on 27 Jun 1780 in St Mary, Stratford Bow, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex; died on 4 Oct 1839.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1800 onwards, Rise Park, near Hull, Yorks
    • Residence: 1800, Ramsgate, Kent, England

    Mary married Richard Bethell on 27 Apr 1800 in St Peter Le Poor. Richard was born on 10 May 1772; died on 25 Dec 1864 in Rise Hall, Rise Park near Hull. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 6.  Harriet Welbank Descendancy chart to this point (1.Jemima1) 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. 7.  Harriet Welbank Descendancy chart to this point (1.Jemima1) 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.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Note: Her husband WIlliam Sampson was a business associate of her brother George.
    • Residence: 105 Eaton Square and later 3 Cambridge Square (from probate calendar)
    • Census: 1861, 3 Cambridge Square, Marylebone; Harriet Sampson head, 78, fundholder Rebecca Smith, 57, housekeeper Charles Hancock, 32, butler Sarah Longhurst, 36, Lady's maid Eliza Taphouse, 32, housemaid Catherine Longhurst, 21, ditto
    • Note: 3 Apr 1868; Will proved, effects of ?45,000.

    Harriet married WIlliam Sampson on 28 Sep 1803 in St Lawrence, Thanet, Kent. WIlliam (son of William Sampson and Mary Elizabeth) was born about 1776; died about Nov 1850 in St George Hanover Square District, London. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



Generation: 3

  1. 8.  George Welbank Descendancy chart to this point (2.George2, 1.Jemima1) 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.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Note: 4 Jul 1828, St John's College Cambridge; Cambridge University Alumni, 1261-1900 about George Welbank Name: George Welbank College: ST JOHN'S Entered: Michs. 1828 More Information: Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, July 4, 1828. Parents deceased. B. in Westminster. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1828; Scholar, 1828.
    • Residence: 1832, 32 Cannon Place, Brighton (Pigot's Directory)
    • Note: 8 Jan 1838, New York, USA; Name: George Welbank Arrival Date: 8 Jan 1838 Age: 29 Gender: M Port of Arrival: New York Port of Departure: London Place of Origin: Great Britain Occupation: Merchant Destination: United States of America Ship: Ship Quebec Microfilm Serial Number: M237 Microfilm Roll Number: 35 List Number: 14 New York, 1820-1850 Passenger and Immigration Lists [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2003
    • Note: 1842; This is the last will and testament of George Welbank of Brighton in the County of Sussex gentleman I give to friend Samuel Goodman one hundred pounds and I give devise and bequeath all my estate of what kind soever amd all the residue of my personal estate unto my friend Emma(?) Ekin(?) daughter of the late Mr Ekin of Huntingdon(?) to ?crow? to her the said Emma Ekin and her executors and administrators absolutely and for ever ... ... whereof I the said George Welbank have to this my last will and testament set my hand and affixed my seal this 9th June 1834 . George Welbank ... published and ... by the said George Welbak the testator as and for his last will and testament in the present of us whio in his presence at his request and in the presence of each other had hereunto set our names as witnesses, Fredk Cooper solr Brighton -- Albert Geary W J Williams his clerks. The probate clause was: Proved at London 30th Nove 1842 before the worshipful Robert Thomas(?) Doctor of Laws and Surrogate by the oath of Samuel Goodman the sole executor to whom admon was granted having been first sworn duly to administer this letter of admon of the goods of the said deceased granted in the months of July last to Mary Elizabeth Brown wife of William Brown the natural and lawful sister and one of the next of kin of the said deceased un the the suggestion the he died intestate having ??? voluntarily brought in and ??? by interlocutory decree as by acts of Court appear.
    • Residence: 1842, Brighton, Sussex, England; Will of George Welbank, Gentleman of Brighton, Sussex - 30 Nov 1842
    • Note: 18 Apr 1843; GEORGE WELBANK Esq., deceased - All persons having any CLAIMS upon the ESTATE of GEORGE WELBANK Esq formerly of Brighton, but who died at Quebec; in Lower Canada on or about the 3d day of March, 1842 are requested forthwith to send the particulars of their demands to us in order that they may be examined by the Executor and if found correct discharged; and all persons indebted to the estate are requested to pay the same to us F COOPER and WILLIAMS Solicitors to the Executor of the said George Welbank London Times, 20 Apr 1843

    Notes:

    Buried:
    "George Welbank esq a native of Sussex in England, aged thirty-three years, died on the third, and was buried in the fifth"

    Register of births marriages and deaths, Holy Trinity Anglican Cathedral Quebec

    Ancestry.com. Quebec, Canada, Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2008.
    Original data: Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Institut Généalogique Drouin.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary Elizabeth Welbank Descendancy chart to this point (2.George2, 1.Jemima1) 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 .

    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.

    Mary married William Trotter (born Brown) on 21 Aug 1834 in Bryanston Square St Mary, Westminster. . William (son of George Brown and Margaret Balfour) 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. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 11. Henry Eden Trotter (born Brown)  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Jun 1844; died on 4 Jul 1922).

  3. 10.  Robert Welbank Descendancy chart to this point (3.Robert2, 1.Jemima1) was born in 18--.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Note: + WELBANK, Robert, Esq., of Tandridge Priory, Surrey. Son of the late Robert Welbank, Esq., of Tandridge Priory, by Sarah his wife ; b. 18 ? . Is a J.P. and D.L. for Surrey; was formerly a Capt. in the Army. ?The Priory, Tandridge, near Godstone, Surrey. THE COUNTY FAMILIES OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.OR, ROYAL MANUAL OF THE TITLED AND UNTITLED ARISTOCRACY OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. BY EDWARD WALFORD, M.A. THIRD EDITION, GREATLY ENLARGED. LONDON: ROBERT HARDWICKE, 192, PICCADILLY. 1865. He isn't mentioned in Captain Welbank's Will, or in electoral registers for Surrey in the years after Capt. Welbank's death. Rather shaky evidence for his existence.



Generation: 4

  1. 11.  Henry Eden Trotter (born Brown) Descendancy chart to this point (9.Mary3, 2.George2, 1.Jemima1) was born on 2 Jun 1844; died on 4 Jul 1922).