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Descendants of St Barbe Edward-4871

Sixth Generation


42. Of Hants St Barbe Charles-28878 (John , George , George , Edward , Edward ) was born about 1757 in Hants. He died about 1826.

Burke's Landed Gentry for Combe formerly of Oaklands Park. He has brother John born 1748 ob 1755 and Samuel (1754-1813) He is of Lymington, Co Hants. He is a deputy lieutenant and commission of peace for the county. Info per chart from Mark Williams. Burke's Landed Gentry for Duberly of Gaynes Hall. He is son4 of Lymington, Hants. stirnet file2 on St Barbe.

Charles married Hicks Anne-17150 daughter of of Efford in Hants Hicks John-51592 and HNotknown Miss-20536. Anne was born about 1780. She died in 1819.

Dr of John Hicks of Efford, Co Hants. Info in chart per Mark Williams. stirnet file2 on St Barbe.

Charles and Anne had the following children:

  66 F i St Barbe Anne-37937 was born in 1788. She died in 1864.

She had issue. stirnet file2 on St Barbe. Pedigree of St Barbe per Mark Williams. Lineage of St Barbe of Lymington.
        Anne married Of London Combe Henry-58909 son of Captain Lawyer Combe Boyce Tree-63171 and Gunthorpe Annie-59526. Henry was christened in 1800 in active,presumably.

Lineage of St Barbe of Lymington. stirnet file2 on St Barbe. Burke's Landed Gentry for Combe formerly of Oaklands Park. He is of London in Pedigree for St Barbe per Mark Williams.
+ 67 M ii Of London merchant St Barbe John-20164 was born in 1778. He died in 1862.
+ 68 F iii wife2 St Barbe Ethelred-40776 was born in 1786. She died in 1859.
+ 69 M iv Fsa St Barbe Charles-12473 was born in 1776. He died in 1849.
  70 M v Rev Rector St Barbe Roger Frampton-16424 was born in 1790 in Lymington. He died in 1854.

stirnet file2 on St Barbe. His Will is available online. He is son4 in stirnet file2 on St Barbe. Does he become any link to Roger Noel Money qv? He is rector of Subbrooke Co of Lincoln and of Stockton, Co Wilts, Domestic Chaplain to Bishop of Winchester, marries Harriet, dr of Thomas Money Esq of Lincoln, in pedigree chart per Mark Williams.
        Roger married Money Harriet-14506 daughter of Esq of Lincoln Money Thomas-79857 and MNotknown Miss-70368. Harriet was born in 1786. She died in 1872.

She is of Lincoln as noted in pedigree chart for St Barbe per Mark Williams. stirnet file2 on St Barbe. Lineage of St Barbe of Lymington.
  71 M vi St Barbe Edward-521 was born in 1794 in Hampshire.

Pedigree of St Barbe per Mark Williams. Lineage of St Barbe of Lymington.
  72 M vii St Barbe Samuel-61156 was born in 1796 in Lymington. He died in 1864.

stirnet file2 on St Barbe. Pedigree for St Barbe per Mark Williams. Lineage of St Barbe of Lymington.
        Samuel married Neufville Anne-55715 daughter of Esq Of Jamaica Neufville Jacob-54335 and Sutherland Sybella Phoebe-52788. Anne was born in 1798. She died in 1844.

stirnet file2 on St Barbe. Dr of Jacob Neufville Esq in pedigree for St Barbe per Mark Williams fix need more.
  73 M viii St Barbe George-474864 was born in 1779 in Lymington. He died in 1811. He was buried in Lymington.

43. St Barbe Kingsman Baskett-17263 (John , George , George , Edward , Edward ) was born in 1752. He died in 1837.

His family is of London via Hampshire. He is of London in Pedigree for St Barbe per Mark Williams.

Kingsman married Adair Mary-21919 daughter of Adair James-86011 and ANotknown Miss-85993. Mary was born in 1760. She died about 1812.

She is widow of G. Newnham. Pedigree for St Barbe per Mark Williams.

Kingsman and Mary had the following children:

+ 74 F i St Barbe Ethelred-30384 was born in 1785. She died in 1867/1868.
+ 75 F ii St Barbe Mary-17264 was born in 1791. She died in 1867.
+ 76 M iii St Barbe Kingsman Baskett-340253 was born in 1783. He died in 1840.

44. St Barbe Sarah-36547 (John , George , George , Edward , Edward ) was born in 1744. She died in 1837.

She has many children by husband1 John Douglas and husband 2 John Hodgson of Buckden, co Huntingdon. Pedigree for St Barbe per Mark Williams.

Sarah married (1) husband1 Douglas John-40396 son of Douglas Progenitor-164381 and DNotknown Miss-164382. John was born about 1755. He died about 1780.

Pedigree for St Barbe per Mark Williams.

John and Sarah had the following children:

  77 M i Douglas Alexander-474881 was born about 1775.
  78 M ii Douglas John-474882 was born about 1775.

Sarah married (2) Of Buckden Hodgson John-40384 son of Hodgson Ralph-72378 and Sanderson Catherine-91698. John was born in 1730/1740. He died in 1821.

2017 updates. Is he related to George H Hodgson who had dr m to Gabriel Gillett qv? Husband2. Pedigree of St Barbe per Mark Williams.

John and Sarah had the following children:

  79 M iii Hodgson Charles John-483706 was born in 1782.
+ 80 M iv Hodgson Christopher-483707 was born in 1784. He died in 1874.
  81 F v Hodgson Anne-483708 was born in 1786.
  82 F vi Hodgson Sarah-483709 was born in 1789.
  83 M vii Hodgson John-483710 was born in 1790. He died in 1870.
  84 M viii Hodgson Samuel-483711 was born about 1793.

No notes.
  85 M ix Rev Curate of Otham Hodgson Hugh-483712 was born in 1795. He died in 1862 in Deans Yard Westminster.
        Hugh married Knyvett Harriet-483714 daughter of Of Sonning Berks Knyvett Charles Jnr-483715 and Laney Jane-483716. Harriet was born in 1801.

She is dr2.
  86 M x Hodgson Thomas Douglas-483713 was born in 1796. He died in 1884.
+ 87 M xi Rev at Thanet Kent Hodgson John-218746 was born in 1790. He died in 1870.

45. St Barbe Ethelred-36131 (John , George , George , Edward , Edward ) was born in 1759.

She marries Fred. J. Browning DD Fellow of King's College, Cambridge and Prebendary of Sarum, has issue. She has sister Eliz married James Steers of Tottenham, Co Midx, this Eliz died 1802. Pedigree for St Barbe per Mark Williams.

Ethelred married Rev Dd Browning John Frederick-30389 son of Browning John-159139 and Bressan Frances Margaret Elizabeth-20656. John was born in 1749/1750. He died in 1823.

His Will is found online. www.geni.com. He is Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. Pedigree of St Barbe per Mark Williams. He is prebendary of Sarum in stirnet file2 on St Barbe.

John and Ethelred had the following children:

  88 M i Browning John-474898 was born in 1784. He died in 1808.
  89 M ii Rev Browning Frederick-474899 was born in 1791. He died in 1858/1859.
        Frederick married Welby Wilhelmina-489057 daughter of Welby Progenitor-489058 and WNotknown Miss-489059.
  90 F iii Browning Ethelred-474900 was born in 1793. She died in 1878.

49. St Barbe Catharine-55496 (Alexander , Poole , George , Edward , Edward ) was born in 1747. She died in 1794.

Wilde is her husband2. Info in chart per Mark Williams. stirnet file2 on St Barbe. Does she have dr Catharine d 1769 died young and son Hugh died young in 1779, both buried at All Hallows Barking by the Tower. stirnet files on St Barbe. There was a John St Barbe in 1783 at 33 Seething Lane with wife Ann who had son Robert who died in 1785.

Catharine married (1) Convict contractor Bignell William-37695 son of Bignell Progenitor 2014-103137 and BNotknown Miss-103138. William was christened in 1806 in active.

problem person gapskey finish book Churchyard records Per Gary Sturgess in Feb 2012. 31-10-2017 See Shelton's Contracts. Code-red. Note that in some of notes re Henley's of Wapping, a Wm Bignell died in 1784. He is husband 1 of St Barbe. In info per chart from Mark Williams. Catharine born 1747. See if Internet IGI arises. See re firm Cope and Bignall/Bignell in David Syrett's article naming St Barbe on Vittling Board charters shipping. This man is partner with Green and St Barbe at 33 Seething Lane, ships husbands and insurance brokers. Byrnes, The Blackheath Connection, p. 97. stirnet file2 on St Barbe. There was a firm John Green and William Bignell of Seething Lane. Also mention of firm John St Barbe, William Bignell and John Green. Below is from www.greengold.com.au/brien/chapter3.htm
Chapter 3.

The Convict Ship "Sydney Cove".In early times in Sydney, there were some very enterprising convicts who, after they had served their terms of imprisonment in New South Wales, went into the shipping business. There were seals on all of the islands, all waiting to be killed for their skins, and there were plenty of casks of whale oil, ready to be sent back to England, and there was plenty of sandalwood growing on the islands in the Pacific Ocean. So these men formed a Company which they called Kable & Co.
They were James Underwood, Henry Kable and Simeon Lord. They owned quite a number of small sailing ships, and they had bands of sealers on the various Bass Strait and other islands, killing seals for their skins.
Then they did something bigger. They bought a small ship, the "Sydney Cove", with one cabin and two decks, of 282 tons, in England, She had been built at Rotterdam in Holland in1803. By the time she was repaired and fitted out, she had cost them over £7,000, and they had to borrow a lot of money to get her. They did not want to let the world know that they had been convicts when they applied to the Transport Commissioners for a contract to convey convict prisoners to New South Wales, so the contract was made out in the names of their agents, St. Barbe, Green and Bignell. And the Government agreed to employ this little ship to carry female convicts with their escort of soldiers for the N.S.W. Corps, who would remain there on duty afterwards.
By 2nd August, Lord Spencer had heard of the 'Sydney Cove" and her captain, William Edwards.
We have a photocopy of the huge Charter Party document; signed by the Agents and the Commissioners. I cannot include all the clauses in this little story, but I shall mention a few.
England had been at war with France under Napoleon for the last ten years, and Lord Nelson had just defeated the combined French and Spanish Fleets at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. But there were still plenty of warships still floating around, and also plenty of pirates. Sometimes these pirates captured convict ships and they had sold the convicts as slaves in Brazil or the American States. A convict ship like the "Sydney Cove", containing100 women and girls, would have brought them a fortune. So this ship had to carry "Six Twelve Pounder Carronades. Thirty Pounds ot Powder and Shot for each gun, a Stand of Arms, a Cutlass and a Boarding Pike for each of the Ship's Company".
The "Sydney Cove" was to carry all female convicts, and, below decks, it was all fitted out into separate cages in ease of trouble, so that the escort of soldiers could handle trouble more easily. A strong bulkhead had to be built on the deck, if required, to allow for convicts coming up from below to be held securely. This was not a sight seeing voyage for the girls. Small parties were brought up on deck in fine weather to air their bedding and to let the fleas, lice, bed bugs and other favorites to jump off in the sunlight. The ship had to carry enough coal for cooking meals for the prisoners for at least six months, and bread had to be baked every day. Water was carried in casks and an 0sbridge's machine for sweetening water had to be supplied.

The ship might be required to sail in a convoy under the Protection of a Man of War until well down into the Atlantic 0cean , and its Master would then be allowed to make his own course without stopping at any place unless it became absolutely necessary to do so. The ship had to carry a surgeon, with his complete set of instruments. Then there was a long list of Regulations which had to be observed on their arrival at Sydney, particularly about liquor and smuggling.

The "Sydney Cove" was at Deptford on the Thames, and she was sent down to Portsmouth to receive the women and girls. The High Sheriff of Devon was sent a letter on 3rd November, 1806 for the removal of Maria Smith and Ann Parker, and it reads:

"Whitehall, 3rd November.,1806
Sir,
The Ship Sydney Cove which is appointed to convey Convicts to New South Wales is lying at Portsmouth in readiness to receive the Female Convicts named in the margin; (Maria Smith Ann Parker alias Ann Willcocks). I am therefore to desire that you will, on or before the 13th instant cause such Convicts to be removed from the gaol at Exeter on board that Ship, if their health should be
such as to allow of their Sentences to be carried into Execution; and that each Convict shall be cleanly and properly clothed, as also be provided with the additional Articles of Wearing Apparel under-mentioned, and accompanied with a Surgeon's Certificate of their being free from any infectious Distemper, and in other Respects in a good State of Health, otherwise they will not be received on board, but will be returned to the Person who brings them.
I am,
SIR
Your most obedient humble Servant
Spencer.
The High Sheriff of Devon.

One Jacket or Gown. .
One Petticoat.
Two spare Shifts.
Two spare Handkerchiefs.
Two spare Pair of stockings.
One spare pair of shoes."

Lord Spencer was the Secretary of State. There is no mention of underclothing, but the Ship's Charter Party contained a list of articles which had to be carried for the Comfort, Sickness, Fumigating, Hospital Furniture and clothing for these women and girls - jackets with sleeves, petticoats, shifts, stockings, neck handkerchiefs, caps and shoes.

Some of the convict women had suffered from "the itch", which was a polite name for scabies, but eventually they were permitted to join the rest, as the following letter to the Transport Service from Lord Spencer, on 28th November, 1806, reads:

"A representation having been made to Lord Spencer by the
Sheriffs of London that Four Female Convicts which had been
rejected to be received on board the Sydney Cove on account of their
having the Itch, are now fit to be sent to New South Wales; I am
directed by Lord Spencer to desire that orders may be given for
permitting those Convicts to be received on board the said Ship.
I am at the same time to desire that Bridget Wallan Female Convict
from Liverpool who had been rejected for the like cause but now
reported to be perfectly recovered, may be received on board the
Sydney Cove."

We have no good record of the voyage of the "Sydney Cove". After she had embarked 109 female convicts and four boys, she sailed down to Falmouth, probably to join a convoy under the protection of a warship. She left Falmouth on 11th January, 1807 and sailed down into the Atlantic. If she was discharged from a convoy, she sailed on alone and did not call anywhere or see another ship until she sailed into Port Jackson on 18th June, 1807 after a record voyage of only 158 days. Three of her convicts died on the voyage.

She had several passengers, as well as the crew and the escort from the N.S.W. Corps. Her principal passengers were Joseph Underwood, a brother of her part owner, James Underwood, with their mother and his wife, Charlotte, and their two sons. A daughter, Elizabeth, was born on the voyage, and she died in Sydney on 25th 0ctober, 1807. Other passengers were Peter B. F. Mills of the Royal Navy, who became the Harbour Master at Port Dalrymple, Samuel Foster and several other settlers.

The owners of the "Sydney Cove" were to receive £2,961 for the use of their Ship. But, the Charter Party reads:

"It is agreed that the Commissioners shall be allowed to retain out of the Freight of this ship the sum of one Hundred Pounds for the Passage to New South Wales, of four persons to be embarked on Account of the Owners."

Not long after the arrival of the "Sydney Cove", the Governor, Captain William Bligh, whom, you will remember, was Captain of H.M.S. "Bounty" in his earlier days, when the ship's crew, under Fletcher Christian, mutinied on him, found out about who really owned the "Sydney Cove". Those three ex-convicts, Lord, Kable and Underwood had bought the ship in England. They even offered it to the English Government as a convict ship to take a load to Sydney. Governor Bligh was astounded at their cheek in so doing. Simeon Lord wrote him a long letter, trying to explain how they were just traders, but Bligh was so wild about it that he had the three of them brought up before the Magistrates. I have yet to find out exactly with what they were charged, but the Magistrates fined each of them £100 and put each of them in gaol for one month.

William and Catharine had the following children:

  91 F i Bignell Catharine-576727 was born in 1767. She died in 1769.
  92 M ii Bignell Hugh-576728 was born in 1779. He died in 1779.

Catharine married (2) Of London Wilde James-54336 son of Wilde Progenitor-191327 and WNotknown Miss-191328.

Esquire. finish book gaps12 on 7-4-2013 Info in chart per Mark Williams.

51. Of Southampton St Barbe Alexander Jnr-1406 (Alexander , Poole , George , Edward , Edward ) was born in 1743. He died in 1799.

Per IGI. Pedigree of St Barbe per Mark Williams. http://www.gregorie.org/gregories/history/naturalist.htm

Alexander married Manbey Christian-1407 daughter of Of Stratford Manbey James-22017 and MNotknown Miss-58630 in England,probably. Christian was born in England.

gaps14 Per IGI. Pedigree of St Barbe per Mark Williams http://www.gregorie.org/gregories/history/naturalist.htm

Alexander and Christian had the following children:

  93 F i St Barbe Eleanor-1408 was born in 1773 in London. She was christened on 1 Apr 1773 in St Botolph,Without Aldgate,London. She died in 1796.

She m Rev Halton in Pedigree charter per Mark Williams. Per IGI. Pedigree of St Barbe per Mark Williams.
        Eleanor married Rev Halton Lancelot Greenthwait-56526 son of Halton Progenitor-106859 and HNotknown Miss-104344. Lancelot was born in 1763. He died in 1832.

gaps19dd He is Lancelot G. in an old Commoners. He is 31 years rector at Thruxton.
  94 F ii St Barbe Elizabeth-49548 was born in 1773. She died in 1808.

Pedigree of St Barbe per Mark Williams.
        Elizabeth married Fielder Charles-47599 son of Fielder Senior-123902 and FNotknown Miss-211325.

He is of Bath.
  95 F iii St Barbe Catharine-45823 was born in 1774.

Does she have any children? From http on line of Thos Jefferson (consulted twice by May 2009). She m to James Randolph of Bath. Pedigree of St Barbe per Mark Williams.
        Catharine married Randolph James-61727 son of Emigrant to England Randolph William-370428 and Little Elizabeth-244810. James was born on 29 Jun 1770 in Redcliffe, Bristol.

He per emailer F. Williams is a cousin of Thomas Jefferson and his wife is a niece of John St Barbe died1816 qv. Pedigree of St Barbe per Mark Williams.
+ 96 F iv wife1 St Barbe Christian-58879 was born in 1784. She died in 1806.

53. Whaler investor, Ex Rn St Barbe John-178 (Alexander , Poole , George , Edward , Edward ) was born in 1741/1742 in Bittern. Southampton, Hamps. He died in 1816 in England.

John St Barbe. Convict Contractor. stirnet file2 on St Barbe. Code-red. Data is entered for Sydenhams qv from http from G. F. Sydenham, The History of the Sydenham Family, nd. Lt-Col J. L. Vivian, (ed), The Visitation of Cornwall: comprising the Herald's Visitations of 1530, 1573 and 1620. Exeter, William Pollard and Co., 1887. He is elder Brother of Trinity House. His fr is Alexander St Barbe of Bittern. Info per Mark Williams. See new info from descendant Michael Williams qv, this man has 4xgt/gfr Wm St Barbe Gent Privy Council to Henry VIII, and is a legatee of that king's will, this legatee William has a g/fr one John St Barbe who married Jane Sydenham qv. See if Internet IGI arises? See new info on ship Tellicherry in my Hons notebook, re Irish transp and St Barbe's firm. Syrett, on Am Rev. p. 214 names the major four contractors used by the vittling board as Cope and Smith, ship and insurance brokers of 4 America Square; Cope and Bignall (sic - also, Bignell), Ship and Insurance Brokers of 33 Seething Lane, Tower St (note that St Barbe was in Seething Lane as per 1990s info from Gillian Hughes); [VIP and see James Wilkinson from Syrett qv etc in PAF] John Wilkinson, later Wilkinson and Co, Mews, New Broad-Street Building; firm Hubbert and Donovan, ie, Hubbert and Cornelius Donovan, Ships agents and insurance brokers, over the south side of the Royal Exchange. Contractors used less often than those four firms included pp. 214-215 of Syrett were Chapman and Elvard, Peter Mellish, Ord and Richardson, and William Trippel; and/or Ralph Keddy and/or Haskell Smith (real). see PRO ADM 111/76, 28 April, 1776. See also, Sir Lewis Namier, The Structure of Politics at the Accession of Geo III, 1957, pp. 45-58 on vittling matters. See David Syrett, notes taken, The Victualling Board charters shipping, p. 220 re one John St Barbe in Jan 1779 being a hoytaker (inspector of chartered ships) for the Victualling Board - is it the same man? p., 213, Syrett for 1776 names the commissioners of the Victualling Board for Navy as Sir Roger Burgoyne, Bart, Robert Pett, J. Hanway, A. Chorley, Thomas Colby and William Gordon. VIP see note in chron file 1785, re when Jefferson went to Paris, he sailed on a ship Ceres Capt Wyat St Barbe, ship owned by one Mr Nathaniel Tracy. In 1791, re Eber Bunker on William and Ann, she was owned by St Barbe here and John Green. See re battle of Red Book and Green Book at Lloyd's, also with West India Docks Development; same for Thomas King of CC&K. More to come. He is of Blackheath, London, John St Barbe's will is PROB 11/1577. People mentioned in St Barbe's nearly illegible will include William Matthews, Scrope Bouldorson, John Nichols? Everard Allan, Joseph B?, children of Caroline Williams, Edward Allan, Joshua Shortimus?, ?Mortimer?, Joseph John Nichols, mention of St Barbe's own sisters, Sarah Brown servant, Garrat? Martin, Allan and Edward Allan, Per IGI computer version. See from Gillian Hughes recvd 16-11-1993, St Barbe, Green and Bignell at 33 Seething Lane, auctioning ships at Lloyd's Coffee House, Cornhill, eg, June 1805, Admiralty, Promiscuous Series, Letter "S", Adm106/1624 XC 9751; Adm 106/1624 CX 9751; a series with same numbers. See also, Edward Sargent, The planning and early building of the West India Docks, Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 77, 1991., pp. 119ff; and p. 124, the warehouses were built by firm of Adam and Robertson from May 1800, using limestone from Dorking and elsewhere; was this Adam of the firm Adam Bros? Emailer F. Williams of late May 2005 writes: John St Barbe was part of the syndicate of London brokers consigning the ship Sandown to transport Slaves from Sierra Leone in 1794. Wyatt St Barbe was captain of the ship Ceres which brought Thomas Jefferson to Europe in 1784. Maybe this was because St Barbe's niece was married to Jefferson's cousin James Randolph (?). A website says some of his children took the middle name Kymer or MacTaggart. Commission of Bankrupts in 15 Dec 1818 issue against John St Barbe of Austin Friars, merchamnt, shipowner, dealer and chapman, re joint estate and effects of John St Barbe and Peter Kennion.
Per Sturgess, email of 15-6 2012. Dan, The Atlantic was owned by St Barbe & Green, along with several others. This is the ship's register: 13 January 1791 – Registered. No.17/1791. Owners: Charles Long of Hackney, merchant; John St Barbe and John Green of Seething Lane, brokers; sub’g owners with Charles Kensington of City Chambers, Bishopgate Street, merchant. Master: George Bowen. Built at Swansea in Wales in 1783. 2 decks, 3 masts. 114’8” x 30’6” x 6’7”. 422 tons. Square sterned ship with a round house. No gallery. No figurehead. (BT107/9). Note the Captain is listed as George Bowen. The question of who commanded the Third Fleet ships is complex - see the attached table. The question of who was actually in command of the Atlantic is even more complex again - see another paper attached on that. I have tracked all the ships - transports and victuallers - up to the Earl Cornwallis which sailed in late 1800, in case there are others in that period you aren't sure about. Gary.

John married (1) wife1 Manbey Anne-671804 daughter of Of Stratford Manbey James-22017 and MNotknown Miss-58630 in England. Anne died in 1771 in London,probably.

She in one view is dr of Jmes manbey qv not Alexander. gaps10 re parents Her father is of Stratford, Co Essex, she is wife 1 of St Barbe. Info per Mark Williams, chart.

John and Anne had the following children:

  97 M i St Barbe John-604 was born on 16 Sep 1765 in St Catherine,By Tower. He was christened in London.

See Pedigree for St Barbe per Mark Williams. From IGI computer version.
  98 F ii St Barbe Caroline-701.

See also chart per Mark Williams. See will of John St Barbe.
  99 M iii St Barbe Robert-638859 was born in 1767. He died on 4 Mar 1785.

John married (2) wife2 Galbraith Margaret-607 daughter of Of Bittern Galbraith Progenitor-125513 and GNotknown Miss-113214 on 30 Jun 1772 in St Botolph,Bishopsgate,London. Margaret was born in 1753 in Bittern, Southampton, Hamps. She was christened in England. She died in Oct 1802 in England. She was buried in England.

She had ten children. 2017 updates. Birthpace from IGI. Info per Mark Williams Pedigree for St Barbe per Mark Williams. From IGI computer version. stirnet file2 on St Barbe.

John and Margaret had the following children:

  100 F iv St Barbe Margaret-610 was born in 1774. She died in 1805.

See another Charles Bell qv. Info chart per Mark Williams.
        Margaret married Of London Bell Charles-41927 son of Bell Senior-137800 and BNotknown Miss-158197.

gaps19aa See also Charles Bell qv died 1869. Info per Mark Williams. stirnet file2 on St Barbe.
+ 101 M v St Barbe John Dekewer-608 was born in 1775.
  102 F vi St Barbe Harriet-609 was born in 1778/1779 in London. She was christened on 2 Feb 1779 in St Catherine,By Tower,London. She died in England. She was buried in England.

stirnet file2 on St Barbe. She is dr1. Thompson is husband1. Info per Mark Williams is born 1778. Per IGI. Computer version.
        Harriet married (1) Colonel Of London Martin Francis Pitney-55530 son of Martin George-75041 and Pitney Elizabeth-145324 in Lewisham. Francis was born in 1758. He died in 1818.

http on Barton family tree. Not per sturgess for more Noted as insured in 1808 at Frederick's Place. He had relations named Martin or De Witt/Witt died in early Tasmania. He is an EICo merchant in Frederick's Place, Old Jewry London. Owned three ships, Coutts, Cuffnells and Cirencester. stirnet file2 on St Barbe. He is husband2. Info chart per Mark Williams.
        Harriet married (2) Of London Thompson James-107203 son of Thompson Progenitor-156667 and TNotknown Miss-154353. James was born in ,husband1.

Thomson or Thompson? See James Thompson qv shipbuilder. He is of London. He is husband1 of Harriet St Barbe. Info chart per Mark Williams. sturgess
+ 103 F vii St Barbe Caroline-16208 was born in 1779/1780. She died in 1873.
  104 F viii twin St Barbe Henrietta-611 was born in 1781/1782 in London. She was christened on 7 Feb 1782 in St Catherine,By Tower,London. She died in England. She was buried in England.

Of Blackheath London. gapskey and re Heyliger links to Brooks of Sarwak. She is unmarried in 1803. Info per chart from Mark Williams. Per IGI computer version.
        Henrietta married Esq Heyliger William-617 son of Heyliger Martinus Meyers-184332 and Furnell Elizabeth-184333 on 16 Nov 1802 in St Marys,Portsea,Hampshire. William was born in England. He was christened in England.

There seems no proof of his parentage. There is doubt his mother was Elizabeth Funnel was she Elizabeth Markoe qv? Of St Crois. He in www.geni.com is son of Martinus Meyers Heyliger and Elisabeth Markoe. 14-10-2015 for more Family is of Danish West Indies. See heyligerfamily.org/ See also chart per Mark Williams. Per IGI Computer version. Not per sturgess for more
+ 105 F ix St Barbe Frances twin-612 was born in 1781/1782.
  106 M x Died Young St Barbe Allan Allen-616 was born in 1783 in Greenwich,London. He was christened on 21 Mar 1783 in Greenwich,Kent,London. He died in England. He was buried in England.

Info per chart from Mark Williams. Per IGI, computer version.
  107 F xi Unm St Barbe Dorinda-42572 was born in 1784. She died in 1807.

She is unmarried in 1807 when dies. Info per Mark Williams. stirnet file2 on St Barbe.
  108 F xii St Barbe Anne-42428 was born in 1787 in England.

Info chart per Mark Williams. stirnet file2 on St Barbe. Per IGI Computer version.
        Anne married Rev Allen Edward-623 son of Allen William of Lewisham-134544 and ANotknown miss-204150 on 2 Aug 1810 in St Mary,Lewisham,Kent.

stirnet files on stbarbe. Items re marriage notice online. Per IGI computer version.

54. Major-General Farmar Robert Hill-21772 (Catherine St Barbe , Poole , George , Edward , Edward ) was born in 1755 in Ireland. He died in 1839.

He is with Marines, and has three wives. Burke's Landed Gentry for Farmar of Millwood. Pedigree of St Barbe per Mark Williams.

Robert married (1) wife2 Farmar Mildred-479079 daughter of Rev Farmar Richard-614384 and FNotknown Miss-614385.

She had four children.

Robert and Mildred had the following children:

  109 F i Farmar Elizabeth-479078 died in 1869.
  110 M ii Major-General Farmar Edward Sterling-614390 was born in 1798. He died in 1867.
        Edward married Cunningham Jane-118429 daughter of Captain Rn Cunningham James-116194 and CNotknown Miss-64126.

She had five children.

Robert married (2) wife1 Graham Letitia-614386 daughter of Graham Progenitor-614400 and GNotknown Miss-614401.

Robert married (3) Mallet Elizabeth-614387 daughter of Dr Md Mallet Hugh-614388 and Hawkes Susanna-614389.

60. St Barbe Poole-32928 (George , Poole , George , Edward , Edward ).

Pedigree for St Barbe per Mark Williams.

Poole married Trebeck Dorcas-44730 daughter of Of Tichfield Trebeck James-27 and TNotknown Miss-61770.

Pedigree for St Barbe per Mark Williams.

Poole and Dorcas had the following children:

  111 F i St Barbe Harriet-61066.

Pedigree for St Barbe per Mark Williams.
        Harriet married Guillaume Edward-9541 son of Guillaume Progenitor-193978 and GNotknown Miss-193979.

stirnet file2 on St Barbe. He is of Botley co., Hants in Pedigree of St Barbe per Mark Williams.

61. Mariner St Barbe Wyatt-44031 (George , Poole , George , Edward , Edward ) was born in 1737/1738. He died in 1811.

gapskey He is noted in the online Jefferson Encyclopedia, that Jefferson noted in his memorandum book on 5 July 1784,"Sailed from Boston at 4 o'clock AM in the Ceres Capt St Barbe". Six passengers only on the voyage including Ceres shipowner Nathaniel Tracy and a British merchant Alexander Moore. Wyat also sailed brig Betty during the Rev, before 1784. On Wyat St Barbe - In 1793 he sails for John and Richard Codman about the time of the failure of Lane Son and Fraser 1793-1794. http update. He is captain of Ceres ship (owned by Nathaniel Tracy) which carried Thomas Jefferson from Boston to England from 5 July 1784. He has son Wyatt died young and dr Lydia m to Mr Nicholas Tracey/Tracy. Pedigree of St Barbe per Mark Williams. It is well confirmed in a major article by Julie Helen Otto (USA) of the website, American Ancestors, New England Historic Geneaological Society, founded 1845, at http://74.220.155.90/lydia-and-her-daughters-concluded/ or, Lydia and Her Daughters: A Boston Matrilineal Case Study (concluded, there is a previous file for inspection), that Capt. Wyat St Barbe on Ceres took Jefferson to America.

Wyatt married Clough Lydia-35504 daughter of Clough John-102354 and wife1 Goodwill Lydia-110093. Lydia was born in 1746. She died in 1828.

http update. Pedigree of St Barbe per Mark Williams. stirnet file2 on St Barbe. See Julie Helen Otto (USA) of the website, American Ancestors, New England Historic Geneaological Society, founded 1845, at http://74.220.155.90/lydia-and-her-daughters-concluded/ or, Lydia and Her Daughters: A Boston Matrilineal Case Study (concluded, there is also a previous file for inspection).

Wyatt and Lydia had the following children:

+ 112 F i St Barbe Lydia-40397 was born in 1772. She died in 1832.
  113 M ii St Barbe Wyat Jnr-531022 died in East Indies.

Died in East Indies aged 21. See Julie Helen Otto (USA) of the website, American Ancestors, New England Historic Geneaological Society, founded 1845, at http://74.220.155.90/lydia-and-her-daughters-concluded/ or, Lydia and Her Daughters: A Boston Matrilineal Case Study (concluded, there is also a previous file for inspection).

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