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Descendants of Buxton Progenitor-187839

Fourth Generation


4. Dr, FRS Buxton George-3013 (Charles , Isaac , Progenitor ) was born in 1730. He died on 1 Jan 1805.

Burke's P&B for Buxton. He is later of Greenwich, London. Per Anthony Twist.

George married Of London Chandler Maria-66071 daughter of Of London Chandler John-117244 and CNotknown Miss-117243 on 18 Jan 1758 in England.

Dr of John Chandler of London. Burke's P&B for Buxton. Per Anthony Twist.

George and Maria had the following children:

  8 M i Buxton Charles-66040.

on28a-6-2010. re his dates? Ask Dawson? Dawson update of 8-3-2008. He is husband two of Mary Elizabeth Enderby. Update from Keith Dawson of 14-7-2010,
        Charles married Enderby Mary Elizabeth-66039 daughter of Snr, convict contractor Enderby Samuel-179 and Buxton Elizabeth-66012 in 1783 in London. Mary was born in 1757. She died in 1829.

Update from Keith Dawson of 14-7-2010, Dawson update of 8-3-2008. See AGE Jones, Ships Employed, p. 266. Neil Rhind says a dr of Samuel Snr becomes Mary Wheatley - she lived at No 14 West Grove till 1829. Neil Rhind suggests she lives at No. 14 West Grove, the house of Samuel Senior, till 1829. Update per Keith Dawson of Toowoomba per snail mail in May 2005. Dawson says her brothers gave her a wedding present (now in Glasgow University Library), a leather-bound book of manuscripts of music mostly by Dr. Warne a music teacher of Charles Burney the father of Fanny Burney, which contains a song titled "Phills early one morning". She visited Boston in 1774 soon after Nathaniel's mother had died, as in Google Books Result, Carol Chandler Waldrup, More Coloniel Women: 25 Pioneers of Early America. Mentioning that Nathaniel married Mary Enderby., p. 83.

5. Buxton Isaac-3003 (Charles , Isaac , Progenitor ) was born on 22 Jan 1733.

thepeerage.com. He is son2. Burke's Extinct for Fowell, p. 207. Burke's P&B for Buxton. Per Anthony Twist.

Isaac married Fowell Sarah-3004 daughter of Russia merchant Fowell Thomas-51785 and FNotknown Miss-51786 on 5 Mar 1755 in England,probably.

thepeerage.com. She is an only dr. Burke's P&B for Buxton.

Isaac and Sarah had the following children:

+ 9 M i Buxton Thomas Fowell-3002 was born on 1 Sep 1756. He died on 3 Dec 1793.
  10 M ii Buxton Charles-66070 died in 1817.

Per Anthony Twist. Dawson update of 8-3-2008.
        Charles married Enderby Hannah-2727 daughter of Snr, convict contractor Enderby Samuel-179 and Buxton Elizabeth-66012 in 1783 in England,probably. Hannah was born in 1759.

thepeerage.com. Burke's P&B for Buxton. Update per Keith Dawson of Toowoomba per snail mail in May 2005.
  11 F iii Buxton Sarah-388632.

thepeerage.com.
        Sarah married Dumbleton Charles-388633 son of Dumbleton Progenitor-388634 and DNotknown Miss-388635.

thepeerage.com.

6. Buxton Elizabeth-66012 (Charles , Isaac , Progenitor ) was born in 1720 in England. She died in 1796. She was buried in Greenwich Blackheath area.

Dawson update of 8-3-2008. Per Anthony Twist, in 1752 she married Samuel Enderby Snr. Update per Keith Dawson of Toowoomba per snail mail in May 2005.

Elizabeth married Snr, convict contractor Enderby Samuel-179 son of Enderby Daniel II-565 and Cook Mary-566 in 1752 in England. Samuel was born in 1718/1720 in England. He died on 19 Sep 1797 in Blackheath,Thames Street,London. He was buried in Greenwich Blackheath area.

One view is that he has two wives. Does he also hae son Daniel born 1756? Code-red. Update per Keith Dawson of Toowoomba per snail mail in May 2005. Dawson says Boston Ta Paty shipswere Dartmouth Capt Hall owned by Francis Rotch, Enderby agent on Boston, Eleanor Capt Bruce, owned by Saml Enderby, Beaver Capt Coffin owned by Samuel Enderby. the fourth ship named ??? Capt Loring was lost on Cape Cod but its tea chests ended in Boston Castle,"deposited". WNote that an emailer of 2004 suggests the Champions, Enderbys and John St Barbe were all from Boston and came to London before Am Rev - it so happened they stayed in touch all their lives. Buxton his father-in-law is a partner in the business at St Paul's wharf; see K. M. Dallas' entry on Enderby in Aust Dict. Biog. Dickinson, p. 62 says British sealers dominated the Falklands Island-Canton trade to 1794 but were then superseded by the Americans. Cf., L. G. Churchward, Notes on the American Whaling Activities in Australian waters, 1800-1850, Historical Studies, Australia and New Zealand, IV, 1949., pp. 59-63; and J. Kirker, Adventures to China: Americans in the Southern Oceans, 1792-1812. New York, 1970. See Dickinson on Falklands sealing, pp. 58ff citing H. Elking, A View of the Greenland Trade and the Whale Fishery, London, 1722. The famous quote is George Enderby to his grandchildren, 1875, "You will I think on consideration be of the opinion that unless there had been whaling ships to carry out the first convicts to Sydney, that the Government would have been obliged to select some nearer spot for the convicts..." Enderbys had a white lead factory (for paint) at Gravel Lane, Southwark. See AGE Jones, Ships Employed, pp. 266ff. More to come. From George English in UK in early July 2004 - From website of Hamilton House Hotel now occupying the old Enderby home at Blackheath Local Sites of Interests - The Hamilton House Hotel was built between 1734 and 1740. The land was purchased from a yeoman, John Hatch, who farmed this land and owned a few smallholdings. He had to pay a fine to the local parish for encroaching onto the common land which is now Blackheath. Blackheath is famous for the gathering of people, who in 1381, marched to London and challenged the power structure of feudal England. The ensuing clashes were termed The Peasants Revolt and the original gathering was on the land in front of the hotel. The house itself was built by Peter Bronsden, a famous shipbuilder. The Bronsden family was in partnershipwith the Wells', and each was considered a respectable country family. West Grove was popular at the time, for no.6 was flourishing as "His Majesty's Chocolate House"; for King George would visit as a place in which to drink the newly - fashionable beverage of hot chocolate. In 1778 the influential Enderby family acquired the building and Samuel Enderby lived here until 1797. They were a famous family for they owned a whole fleet of ships. In 1773 at The Boston Tea party tea was thrown into Boston Harbour as an act of defiance towards the English. It was the Enderby family who part-owned one of the four ships. Their ships were also used to transport convicts to Australia and we presume the dungeon in the basement with the steel door was originally used as overnight accommodation. However the Enderbys are usually remembered for their involvement in the whaling industry and in Moby Dick Herman Melville writes, "All honour to the Enderbys." Between 1844 and 1850 Richard Twining of Twining' s tea fame lived here. One of the wooden floors, which is still to be restored, was made from the cases used to transport tea. In 1851 the house was purchased by a family who was to stay for the next 60 years: the Knills. Sir Stuart Knill (1824-1898) and his son, Sir John (1856-1934), who were both to become Lord Mayor of London in their time. thepeerage.com. Update from Keith Dawson of 14-7-2010,

Samuel and Elizabeth had the following children:

+ 12 M i Whaler Enderby Samuel Junior-5817 was born in 1754/1755. He died in 1829.
  13 M ii Convict contractor Enderby Charles-543 was born in 1753 in London. He died in 1819 in London.

No notes.
        Charles married No issue Goodwyn Elizabeth-636 daughter of Brewer Goodwyn Henry-635 and GNotknown Miss-11241 in England. Elizabeth was born in England. She was christened in England. She died on 29 Jan 1849 in England. She was buried in England.

Update from Keith Dawson of 14-7-2010, Keith Dawson of Toowoomba says the name is spelled Goodwyn (sic). Per Neil Rhind, Blackheath. Update per Keith Dawson of Toowoomba per snail mail in May 2005. Dawson says she leaves most in her will to niece Catherine Hawkins, possibly Catherine Hawkins MacArthur, dr of Maria King and Hannibal Macarthur. Mother of Hannibal Macarthur qv is Catherine Hawkins.
  14 M iii Whaler, convict contractor Enderby George-567 was born in 1762 in London. He died in 1829 in Croydon.

Update from Keith Dawson of 14-7-2010, He seems to be in IGI but is his wife there, yes! He is at 22 Dartmouth Hill and 36 Dartmouth Row, Blackheath. Also of Coombe House, Croydon. Update per Keith Dawson of Toowoomba per snail mail in May 2005. In 2008 Dawson says a George Enderby lived at Coombe House, Croydon, he left money to Rev Charls Burney brother of Fanny, Jeb and Susannah who married Molesworth Phillips, the marine who shot back at the Hawaiians attacking Captain Cook.
        George married No issue, probably of a Blackheath family Sampson Harriot or Henrietta-594 daughter of Sampson Progenitor-595 and SNotknown Miss-9753 in 1798 in Kent, England. Harriot was born in England. She was christened in England. She died in 1851 in England. She was buried in England.

ux49 IGI has it that she as Henrietta Samson is married 2 Jan 1798 St Andrew by the Wardrobe, London. Update per Keith Dawson of Toowoomba per snail mail in May 2005 where she is Henrietta not Harriot. Dawson says when she dies, her will bequests her nephews William George and Thomas Larkins, she has a niece Georgina Luke, formerly Larkins,according to a letter of Sam III Enderby to PP King, of1827. Dawson update of 8-3-2008. Update from Keith Dawson of 14-7-2010,
+ 15 F iv Enderby Mary Elizabeth-66039 was born in 1757. She died in 1829.
  16 F v Enderby Hannah-2727 was born in 1759.

thepeerage.com. Burke's P&B for Buxton. Update per Keith Dawson of Toowoomba per snail mail in May 2005.
        Hannah married Buxton Charles-66070 son of Buxton Isaac-3003 and Fowell Sarah-3004 in 1783 in England,probably. Charles died in 1817.

Per Anthony Twist. Dawson update of 8-3-2008.
+ 17 F vi Enderby Daughter1-240632.
  18 F vii Enderby Elizabeth-240650 was born in 1761. She died in 1846.

Update from Keith Dawson of 14-7-2010, Update per Keith Dawson of Toowoomba per snail mail in May 2005.
        Elizabeth married Saumarez Richard-240651 son of Saumarez Progenitor-240652 and SNotknown Miss-240653. Richard died on 29 Feb 1848.

on 28a-6-2010 gaps10 Is he an admiral? Update from Keith Dawson of 14-7-2010, Keith Dawson in March 2006 wants to know if he is related to the naming of Saumarez Homestead, Armidale?

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