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Descendants of William Gurney Charles E. G. Pease Pennyghael Isle of Mull Descendants of William Gurney 1-William Gurney, son of Thomas Gournay and Margaret Jerningham, died in 1508. William married Anne Calthorpe, daughter of Sir William Calthorpe and Elizabeth Grey. Anne was born in 1433 in Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk. They had five children: William, Elizabeth, Walter, Thomas, and Christopher. 2-William Gurney William married Ann Heydon, daughter of Sir Henry Heydon and Ann Boleyn, in Baconsthorpe, Erpingham, Norfolk. Ann was born in 1469 in Baconsthorpe, Erpingham, Norfolk and died on 29 Mar 1520 at age 51. They had seven children: Anthony, Constance, Frances, Amy, Elizabeth, Alice, and Henry. 3-Anthony Gurney was born in 1491 in West Barsham, Norfolk and died in 1556 at age 65. Anthony married Margaret Lovell, daughter of Sir Robert Lovell and Ela Conyers, in 1519. Margaret was born in 1499 and died in 1536 at age 37. They had three children: Francis, Ela, and Elizabeth. General Notes: Brought with her the Great Ellingham Estates 4-Francis Gurney was born on 20 Aug 1521 and died in Jan 1556 at age 34. Francis married Helen Holditch, daughter of Robert Holditch and ? ?, in 1543. Helen was born in 1528. They had six children: Henry, Anne, Thomas, Elizabeth, Frances, and Anthony. 5-Henry Gurney was born on 21 Jan 1548 in West Barsham Hall, Fakenham, Norfolk, died on 23 Feb 1615 in West Barsham, Norfolk at age 67, and was buried in West Barsham, Norfolk. General Notes: Gurney, H Alias: Gournay, H Matric. pens. from CHRIST'S, Oct., 1564. Probably Henry, s. of Francis, of Instead, Esq. B. 1548 . Of West Barsham [ Norfolk] and Ellingham [ Norfolk], Esq. Married Ellen, dau. of John Blennerhassct???, of Barsham, Norfolk. Will proved, 1623 . Grandfather of Edward (1625). (House of Gournway, 287, 454.) Noted events in his life were: • He was Roman Catholic, then Protestant. Henry married Ellen Blennerhasset, daughter of John Blennerhasset Of Barsham and Mary Echingham, in 1571. Ellen was born about 1548 in Barsham. They had 13 children: Thomas, Elizabeth, Henry, Edmund, Bassingborne, Anthony, Francis, Leonard, Margaret, Abigail, Anne, Amy, and Mary. 6-Thomas Gurney was born in 1572 in West Barsham Hall, Fakenham, Norfolk and died in 1616 at age 44. Noted events in his life were: • He was baptized on 15 May 1572 in West Barsham, Norfolk. Thomas married Martha Lewknor, daughter of Sir Edward Lewknor. They had seven children: Susan, Dorothy, Martha, Ellen, Elizabeth, Thomas, and Edward. 7-Susan Gurney 7-Dorothy Gurney died in 1641. 7-Martha Gurney Martha married William Smith. William died in 1643. Martha next married Charles Calthorpe. 7-Ellen Gurney Produced by: Charles E. G. Pease, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, [email protected] : 4 Feb 2021 1 Produced by Legacy Descendants of William Gurney 7-Elizabeth Gurney Elizabeth married Boloun Crowe. 7-Thomas Gurney Thomas married Bridget Thwaites. 7-Edward Gurney was born in 1608 and died in 1641 at age 33. Edward married Frances Hovel. They had three children: Frances, Edward, and Henry. 8-Frances Gurney was born in West Barsham, Norfolk and died in 1660. 8-Edward Gurney 8-Henry Gurney was born in 1632 and died in 1661 at age 29. Henry married Ellen Adams. 6-Elizabeth Gurney was born in 1573 in West Barsham Hall, Fakenham, Norfolk. 6-Henry Gurney was born in 1576 in West Barsham Hall, Fakenham, Norfolk. Henry married someone. He had one son: Edmund. 7-Edmund Gurney 6-Edmund Gurney was born in 1577 in West Barsham Hall, Fakenham, Norfolk, died in 1648 at age 71, and was buried in St Peters Mancroft, Norwich. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a Rector of Edgefield, Norfolk. Theologian. Edmund married Ellen. 6-Bassingborne Gurney was born in 1580 in West Barsham Hall, Fakenham, Norfolk. 6-Anthony Gurney was born on 18 Sep 1581 in West Barsham Hall, Fakenham, Norfolk. 6-Francis Gurney was born on 18 Sep 1581 in West Barsham Hall, Fakenham, Norfolk and died in 1650 at age 69. General Notes: I also have DOB as 1598. Other than Francis and Thomas, the sources for the other offspring comes from America (Philis Wainford) and forwarded to Sir Joseph Gurney Pease Bt.. I am concerned that the dates are a bit odd to say the least. I have always understood that Anne Browning was the mother of the children Francis and Thomas. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a Stuff & Lace Manufacturer of King's Lynn. • He worked as a Merchant of St. Benet Fink, London. Francis married Margaret Ryvett. They had two children: John and Anne. 7-John Gurney was born in 1610 in Circa and died in Chelmsford, Essex. Produced by: Charles E. G. Pease, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, [email protected] : 4 Feb 2021 2 Produced by Legacy Descendants of William Gurney John married Grizell Fletcher. 7-Anne Gurney was born in 1610 in Circa. Anne married John Gilman. Francis next married Anne Browning, daughter of William Browning, in St. Benet Fink, London. Anne was born in 1603 in Maldon, Essex and died in 1662 at age 59. They had seven children: Dorothy, Roger, Frances, Francis, Lucretia, Thomas, and Margaret. 7-Dorothy Gurney was born in 1619 and was christened on 2 Mar 1619 in St. Benet Fink, London. 7-Roger Gurney was born in 1621 and was christened on 27 Dec 1621 in St. Benet Fink, London. 7-Frances Gurney was born in 1626, was christened on 18 Jan 1626 in St. Benet Fink, London, died in 1626, and was buried on 30 Sep 1626 in St. Benet Fink, London. 7-Francis Gurney1 was born in 1628 in Maldon, Essex, was christened on 13 Nov 1628 in St. Benet Fink, London, and died in 1677 at age 49. General Notes: 2nd son Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a Merchant Banker of London. Francis married Ann Browning, daughter of Jeremiah Browning. Ann was born in 1637. They had eight children: John, Anne, Francis, George, Thomas, Charles, Richard, and John. 8-John Gurney2,3 was born in 1655 and died on 12 Dec 1721 at age 66. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a Wool and Silk merchant in 1670 in Norwich, Norfolk. John married Elizabeth Swanton,3 daughter of John Swanton, on 4 Oct 1687 in FMH Woodbridge. Elizabeth was born in 1659 in Wells-next-the-sea, Norfolk and died on 4 Mar 1727 at age 68. They had eight children: John, Richard, Joseph, Benjamin, Edmund, Edmund, Samuel, and Richard. General Notes: The Swantons were merchants of Wells, Norfolk 9-John Gurney1,2,3,4 was born on 16 Jul 1688 in Norwich, Norfolk, died on 19 Jan 1741 in Norwich, Norfolk at age 52, and was buried on 23 Jan 1741 in FBG Norwich. General Notes: Gurney, John (1688/9– 1741), Quaker minister and wool stapler, was the son of John Gurney (1655– 1721), a Quaker merchant of Norwich, who had been imprisoned from 1683 to 1685 for refusing the oath of allegiance and who brought up his family strictly in his own faith. With his wife, Elizabeth Swanton (d. 1728), the elder John Gurney had four sons. John, the eldest, was born in the parish of St Gregory, Norwich, on 16 July 1688 or 1689 and continued his father's business, thus becoming one 'of the wealthiest and principal merchants of Norwich' (Gurney, pt 3, 511). He married, on 9 August 1709, Elizabeth (d. 1757), daughter of Joseph Hadduck of Little Barningham, Norfolk. The marriage gave John Gurney the manor of Little Barningham. His two sons, John and Henry, were the founders of Gurney's Bank in Norwich in 1775; his descendants in the male line became extinct on the death of Bartlett Gurney of Cottishall in 1803; his brother Joseph was ancestor of the Gurneys of Keswick. Having experienced a deepening of his faith in late youth Gurney was accepted as a Quaker minister at the age of about twenty-two. He won respect throughout the Society of Friends as a minister and as an active participant in the society's affairs and discipline, at both local and national levels. 'Great regard was paid to his judgement, not only in Monthly and Quarterly Meetings, but also in the Yearly Meeting at London' (A Collection of Testimonies, 134– 7). At the yearly meeting in London in 1719, although personally satisfied in the matter, Gurney proposed a fresh approach to the government to secure a revised form of legal affirmation for those Quakers who could not conscientiously accept the existing words, and he played a leading part in securing this in 1721– 2. Norwich at that time was the centre of the East Anglian woollen industry, and in 1720 Gurney defended the interests of the woollen trade against the East India Company; in so doing he helped to secure an act which prohibited the wearing of calicoes. For this he won much popularity in Norwich and found himself called the Weavers' Advocate, or Friend. The legislation proved ineffective and inadvertently encouraged the domestic cotton industry in the long term. Gurney enjoyed the friendship of Sir Robert Walpole and his brother Horace but he declined Walpole's offer of a parliamentary seat for reasons of religious scruple as well as legal disability to accept. A sermon which Gurney gave at Gracechurch Street meeting-house, London, in 1733, and which was taken down by Thomas Crowley, was printed in that year and again in 1785. A brief address on godliness, well grounded in scripture, it shows the practical character of Gurney's ministry, with a specific appeal to the young on that occasion. Verses in the London Magazine of 1736 celebrated the quality and integrity of Gurney's spoken contributions (Axon). He died at Norwich, after a long and painful illness, on 23 January 1741, aged fifty-two, and was mourned by the wider civic community as well as by Quakers. Produced by: Charles E. G. Pease, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, [email protected] : 4 Feb 2021 3 Produced by Legacy Descendants of William Gurney H. F. Gregg Sources D. Gurney, ed., The record of the house of Gournay, 4 vols. (1848– 58) · digest registers of births, marriages, and burials, RS Friends, Lond. [Norfolk and Norwich quarterly meetings; microfilm, reel 6] · A collection of testimonies (1760) · W. E. A. Axon, 'Some Quaker teachers in 1736', Journal of the Friends' Historical Society, 5 (1908), 47 · R. Brown, Society and economy in modern Britain, 1700– 1850 (1991) · J. Smith, ed., A descriptive catalogue of Friends' books, 2 vols. (1867); suppl. (1893) · A journal of the life of Thomas Story: containing an account of his remarkable convincement of, and embracing the principles of truth, as held by the people called Quakers, ed. J. Wilson and J. Wilson (1747) · W. C. Braithwaite, The second period of Quakerism, ed. H. J. Cadbury, 2nd edn (1961) · J. K. Edwards, 'The Gurneys and the Norwich clothing trade in the eighteenth century', Journal of the Friends' Historical Society, 50 (1962– 4), 134– 5 · A. Raistrick, Quakers in science and industry (1950) · W. H. Bidwell, Annals of an East Anglian bank (1900) · A. J. C. Hare, The Gurneys of Earlham, 2 vols. (1895) · P. H. Emden, Quakers in commerce: a record of business achievement (1939) · Burke, Gen. GB (1965– 72), vol. 1 Likenesses J. Basire (after ancient print), repro. in Gurney, The record of the house of Gournay, facing p. 552 · engraving, repro. in A. J. C. Hare, The Gurneys of Earlham (1895), vol. 1, p. 11 © Oxford University Press 2004– 14 All rights reserved: see legal notice Oxford University Press H. F. Gregg, 'Gurney, John (1688/9– 1741)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/11766 Noted events in his life were: • Miscellaneous: Known as "The Weaver's Friend", St. Augustine's, Norwich, Norfolk. • He worked as a Wool Stapler in Norwich, Norfolk. • He worked as a Quaker Minister in 1710. John married Elizabeth Hadduck,1,3,5 daughter of Joseph Hadduck, on 9 Aug 1709 in FMH Norwich. Elizabeth was born about 1690 in Little Barningham, Norfolk and died on 4 Jan 1757 in Norwich, Norfolk about age 67. They had 12 children: Joseph, Elizabeth, Mary, John, Henry, Gilbert, Joseph, Martha, Martha, Martha, Rachel, and Richard. 10-Joseph Gurney was born on 16 Nov 1711 in Norwich, Norfolk and died in Died in Infancy. 10-Elizabeth Gurney5 was born on 4 Jan 1713 in Norwich, Norfolk. Elizabeth married Francis Freshfield,5 son of Richard Freshfield6 and Elizabeth, on 4 Mar 1735 in FMH Goat Lane, Norwich. Francis was born on 19 Sep 1711 in Colchester, Essex. They had two children: John and Elizabeth. 11-John Freshfield6,7,8,9 was born on 22 Dec 1737 in Colchester, Essex, died about 26 Jun 1791 in Norwich, Norfolk about age 53, and was buried on 29 Jun 1791 in Norwich, Norfolk. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a Worstedweaver in Norwich, Norfolk. • He worked as a Merchant in 1768 in St. Saviour's, London. John married Elizabeth Pryor, daughter of Robert Pryor and Elizabeth Taylor, on 12 May 1763 in FMH Norwich. Elizabeth was born on 30 Nov 1743 in Baldock, Hertfordshire. They had three children: Elizabeth, Mary, and John. Noted events in her life were: • Miscellaneous: Note. 12-Elizabeth Freshfield was born on 14 Nov 1764 in Tasburgh, Norfolk and died in 1786 at age 22. Elizabeth married Thomas Scarth, son of Thomas Scarth3 and Mary Lane, on 16 Aug 1783 in FMH Tasburgh. Thomas was born in 1762 and died in 1835 at age 73. They had one son: Thomas Freshfield. Noted events in their marriage were: • They were Quakers in Whitby MM (Monthly Meeting). Noted events in his life were: • He worked as an Agent to the Duke of Cleveland in Raby Castle, County Durham. Produced by: Charles E. G. Pease, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, [email protected] : 4 Feb 2021 4 Produced by Legacy Descendants of William Gurney 13-Thomas Freshfield Scarth was born on 25 Apr 1786 in Stakesby, Whitby, Yorkshire and died in 1872 at age 86. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a Chief agent to the Dukes of Cleveland in Keverstone, Staindrop, County Durham. • He was raised as a Quaker and may have remained so until his marriage. Thomas married Mary Milbank. They had two children: Harry Mengden and William Thomas. 14-Rev. Harry Mengden Scarth3 was born on 11 May 1814 in Keverstone, Staindrop, Durham, died on 5 Apr 1890 in Tangier, Morocco at age 75, and was buried in Wrington, Somerset. General Notes: SCARTH, HARRY MENGDEN (1814– 1890), antiquary, born on 11 May 1814, was son of Thomas Freshfield Scarth of Keverstone in the parish of Staindrop, co. Durham, chief agent to successive dukes of Cleveland, and his wife Mary, born Milbank, of Gainford, near Darlington. After receiving his early education at the Edinburgh Academy, he entered Christ's College, Cambridge, graduated B.A. in 1837, proceeded M.A. in 1841, and was admitted ad eundem at Oxford on 1 Dec. 1842. He was ordained deacon in 1837 and priest in 1840, and for a short time held the curacy of Eaton Constantine, Shropshire, which he left on being presented by William Henry, first duke of Cleveland, to the rectory of Kenley in the same county. By the same patron he was presented in 1841 to the rectory of Bathwick in the borough of Bath, Somerset. In 1871 Harry George, fourth duke of Cleveland, presented him to the rectory of Wrington, Somerset, which he held until his death. He was appointed a prebendary of Wells on 25 March 1848, and was rural dean of Portishead from about 1880. He died at Tangier on 5 April 1890, and was buried at Wrington. By his wife, Elizabeth Sally (d. 1876), daughter of John Leveson Hamilton (d. 1825), rector of Ellesborough, Buckinghamshire, whom he married on 15 Nov. 1842, he had seven children, of whom a son, Leveson Edward Scarth, and two unmarried daughters survived him. He was a moderate high churchman and a good parish priest. He was much esteemed in Bath, and a window was erected to his memory by public subscription in St. Mary's Church, Bathwick. Scarth ranked among the best English authorities on Roman antiquities, and specially the relics of the Roman occupation of Britain, but was inclined to believe that the influence of the occupation was more permanent than is generally admitted by historians (Saturday Review, 15 Dec. 1883, lvi. 769). His principal publications are 'Aquæ Solis, or Notices of Roman Bath,' 4to, 1864, and 'Roman Britain,' 8vo n. d. [1883], in a series entitled 'Early Britain' (Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge). From 1885 he was a constant contributor to the 'Proceedings' of the Society of Antiquaries, and one of his papers, on the 'Camps on the River Avon at Clifton,' is printed in 'Archæologia,' No. 44, p. 428. He also contributed to the journals of the Archæological Institute, the Archæological Association, and the Somerset Archæological and Natural History Society. Alice Mary Elizabeth Scarth (1848– 1889), the eldest daughter, published 'The Story of the Old Catholic and other Kindred Movements,' 8vo, 1883. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scarth, Harry Mengden (1814– 1890), antiquary, born at Durham on 11 May 1814, was the son of Thomas Freshfield Scarth of Keverstone, Staindrop, co. Durham, chief agent to successive dukes of Cleveland, and his wife, Mary, née Milbank, of Gainford, near Darlington. After having received his early education at the Edinburgh Academy he entered Christ's College, Cambridge, as a pensioner in 1833, graduated BA in 1837, proceeded MA in 1841, and was admitted ad eundem at Oxford on 1 December 1842. He was ordained deacon at Lichfield in 1837 and priest in 1840, and from 1837 to 1841 held the curacy of Eaton Constantine, Shropshire. He left in 1841, having been presented by William Henry, first duke of Cleveland, to the rectory of Kenley in the same county. By the same patron he was presented in 1841 to the rectory of Bathwick, Bath, with Woolley, Somerset. In 1871 Harry George, fourth duke of Cleveland, presented him to the rectory of Wrington, Somerset, which he held until his death. He was prebendary of Wells from 1848 to 1890 and was rural dean of Portishead from about 1880. On 15 November 1842 Scarth married Elizabeth Sally (d. 1876), the daughter of John Leveson Hamilton (d. 1825), rector of Ellesborough, Buckinghamshire. They had seven children, of whom a son, Leveson Edward Scarth, and two unmarried daughters survived him. Scarth was a moderate high-churchman and a good parish priest. He was much esteemed in Bath, and a window was erected to his memory by public subscription in St Mary's Church, Bathwick. Scarth ranked among the best English authorities on Roman antiquities, especially the relics of the Roman occupation of Britain, but he overstated the influence of the occupation. His principal publications are Aquae Solis, or, Notices of Roman Bath (1864) and Roman Britain (n.d. [1883]) in a series entitled Early Britain (Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge). From 1885 he was a constant contributor to the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries, and his paper 'The camps on the River Avon at Clifton' was published in Archaeologia (no. 44, p. 428). He also contributed to the journals of the Archaeological Institute, the Archaeological Association, and the Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. Scarth died at Tangier, Morocco, on 5 April 1890, and was buried at Wrington. His eldest daughter, Alice Mary Elizabeth Scarth (1848– 1889), writer, born in Bath on 24 December 1848, published The story of the old Catholic and other kindred movements leading up to a union of national independent churches (1883). William Hunt, rev. Elizabeth Baigent Noted events in his life were: • He worked as an Antiquary. • He worked as a Rector of Bathwick, Bath, Somerset in Bathwick, Bath, Somerset. Produced by: Charles E. G. Pease, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, [email protected] : 4 Feb 2021 5 Produced by Legacy Descendants of William Gurney Harry married Elizabeth Sally Hamilton, daughter of Rev. John Leveson Hamilton, on 15 Nov 1842. Elizabeth died in 1876. They had three children: Leveson Edward, Alice Mary Elizabeth, and (No Given Name). 15-Capt. Leveson Edward Scarth 15-Alice Mary Elizabeth Scarth3 was born on 24 Dec 1848 in Bath, Somerset and died in 1889 at age 41. 15-Scarth 14-William Thomas Scarth was born on 4 Jul 1821 in Keverstone, Staindrop, County Durham and died on 9 Aug 1898 in Raby Castle, County Durham at age 77. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a Director of the Tees Valley Railway in 1865. • He worked as an Agent to the Duke of Cleveland. William married Mary Alice Wright on 5 Oct 1863 in Old Church, St. Pancras, London. Mary was born in 1833 and died in 1890 in Teesdale Registration District at age 57. 12-Mary Freshfield10 was born on 14 Nov 1765 in Norwich, Norfolk and died in 1787 at age 22. Mary married Jacob Maude,10 son of Warren Maude11 and Sarah Holme, on 5 Jul 1785 in Norwich, Norfolk. Jacob was born in 1757. They had one son: Warren. Noted events in his life were: • He had a residence in Sunniside, Sunderland, County Durham. • He had a residence in Selaby Hall, Gainford, Darlington, County Durham. 13-Warren Maude was born in 1786. Warren married Hannah Isabella Wilkinson, daughter of Thomas Wilkinson. They had one daughter: Hannah Elizabeth. 14-Hannah Elizabeth Maude Hannah married Frederick Hardinge, son of Rev. Henry Hardinge and Frances Best. They had three children: Frances, Hannah Isabella, and Henry Charles. 15-Frances Hardinge died on 16 Mar 1895. 15-Hannah Isabella Hardinge 15-Capt. Henry Charles Hardinge was born on 7 Jan 1832 and died on 14 Jun 1870 at age 38. 12-John Freshfield12 was born on 9 Dec 1767 in Norwich, Norfolk. John married Elizabeth Walker,12 daughter of John Walker and Mary Chapman,12,13,14 on 17 Jun 1790 in FMH Newcastle. Elizabeth was born on 13 Dec 1769 in North Shields, Northumberland and died on 19 Nov 1822 in Nantes, France at age 52. They had one daughter: Mary Elizabeth. 13-Mary Elizabeth Freshfield6,7,13,15 was born on 23 Apr 1791 in Norwich, Norfolk. Noted events in her life were: • She had a residence in Tillingbourne Lodge, Dorking, Surrey. Mary married Gurney Barclay,6,7,12,13,15 son of Robert Barclay of Mathers & Urie7,15,16,17,18 and Rachel Gurney,7,16,18 on 31 Mar 1818 in Redenhall, Norwich. Gurney was born on 20 Dec 1786 and died on 10 Sep 1820 in Youghal, County Cork, Ireland at age 33. They had one son: Robert Gurney. Produced by: Charles E. G. Pease, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, [email protected] : 4 Feb 2021 6 Produced by Legacy Descendants of William Gurney Noted events in his life were: • Miscellaneous: His first proposal of marriage to Mary Freshfield was rejected. • Death Notice: The Edinburgh Annual Register, 1820. 14-Robert Gurney Barclay15 was born on 27 Jan 1819 in London, was christened on 5 May 1820 in Old Church, St. Pancras, London, and died on 9 Aug 1886 in Westminster, London at age 67. Noted events in his life were: • He was educated at Harrow. • He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. • He worked as a Banker in 69 Pall Mall, London. Robert married Catherine Henrietta Wyville, daughter of Marmaduke Wyvill and Rachael Milnes, on 21 Sep 1840 in Leyburn, Yorkshire. Catherine was born on 12 Feb 1819 in Constable Burton, Yorkshire and died on 25 Jan 1900 at age 80. Mary next married Col. Delancey Barclay,6 son of Col. Thomas Henry Barclay and Susannah DeLancey, on 16 Jun 1825. Delancey was born on 16 Jun 1780 in Hell Gate, Long Island, New York, USA and died on 29 Mar 1826 in Tillingbourne, Dorking, Surrey at age 45. They had one son: (No Given Name). Noted events in his life were: • He was awarded with CB. • Miscellaneous: Death notice from The Gentleman's Magazine, 1826. 14-Barclay died in Died in Infancy. 11-Elizabeth Freshfield16 was born on 27 Aug 1739 in Colchester, Essex and died in 1789 at age 50. Elizabeth married Robert Seaman,16 son of Robert Seaman and Susanna Wold. Robert was born on 26 Apr 1731 in Tivetshall, Norfolk. They had three children: Mary, Patience, and Anna Maria. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a Woolcomber in Norwich, Norfolk. 12-Mary Seaman16 was born in 1764 and died on 9 Apr 1792 at age 28. Mary married John Head,16,19 son of John Head16 and Ann Wheeler,16 on 18 Jan 1785 in FMH Colchester. John was born on 7 Sep 1759 in Ipswich, Suffolk and died on 10 Apr 1813 in Ipswich, Suffolk at age 53. They had one son: Jeremiah. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a Grocer in Ipswich, Suffolk. 13-Jeremiah Head20,21 was born on 24 Jan 1789, died on 24 Feb 1866 at age 77, and was buried in FBG Ipswich, Suffolk. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a sometime Mayor of Ipswich. Jeremiah married Mary Howard,20,21 daughter of Thomas Howard20,21 and Elizabeth Phillips,20,21 on 12 May 1831 in FMH Ipswich. Mary was born on 28 Sep 1800 in St. Paul's Churchyard, London, died on 13 Jun 1882 at age 81, and was buried in FBG Ipswich, Suffolk. They had eight children: John, Thomas Howard, Henry, Jeremiah, George Frederick, Charles Arthur, Mary, and Albert Alfred. 14-John Head was born on 8 Feb 1832 and died in 1881 in Ipswich, Suffolk at age 49. Produced by: Charles E. G. Pease, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, [email protected] : 4 Feb 2021 7 Produced by Legacy Descendants of William Gurney Noted events in his life were: • He was awarded with MInstCE. • He had a residence in Ipswich, Suffolk. • He worked as an apprentice engineer to Ransomes & May in 1848 in Orwell Works, Ipswich, Suffolk. • He worked as a Partner in Ransomes and Sims, engineers in 1864 in Ipswich, Suffolk. John married Alice Catherine Venn, daughter of William Webb Venn and Jane Wilson, on 27 Sep 1864 in London. Alice was born about 1847 in Islington. They had four children: Alice Mary, Edith Beatrice, John Reginald, and Muriel Comber. 15-Alice Mary Head was born on 12 Aug 1865 and died on 5 Oct 1959 at age 94. Alice married Maj. Hon. Alfred Douglas Tollemache, son of John Tollemache 1st Baron Tollemache and Eliza Georgiana Duff, on 17 Aug 1887 in St. James, Westminster. Alfred was born on 27 Jun 1862 and died on 31 Dec 1944 at age 82. They had five children: Bevil Douglas, Cynthia Mary, Humphrey Douglas, Angela Mariota, and Rupert Douglas. Noted events in his life were: • He resided at The Moat, Ipswich. • He worked as a Managing Director of Tollemache's brewery. 16-Lieut. Bevil Douglas Tollemache was born on 11 Apr 1889 and died on 22 Dec 1914 in Givenchy, France. Killed in action. at age 25. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as an officer of the Coldstream Guards. 16-Cynthia Mary Tollemache was born on 18 Oct 1890. Cynthia married Lt. Col. Guy Rattray Dubs on 26 Aug 1916 in St. Margaret's, Westminster. Guy was born about 1891 and died on 23 Oct 1930 about age 39. 16-Captain Humphrey Douglas Tollemache RN was born on 6 Dec 1894 and died on 24 Oct 1970 at age 75. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as an officer of the Royal Navy. Humphrey married Elsie Violet Raphael. They had two children: Jean Margherita and Michael Humphrey. 17-Jean Margherita Tollemache Jean married Capt. Sir Francis Cullen Grant 12th Bt., son of Col. Sir Arthur Grant 10th Bt. and Evelyn Alice Laindsay Wood, on 29 Jun 1953. Francis was born on 5 Oct 1914 and died on 31 Aug 1966 at age 51. They had five children: Archibald, Francis Tollemache, Duncan John Cullen, Catriona Charmiane, and Sarah Jean. 18-Sir Archibald Grant 13th Bt. Archibald married Barbara Elizabeth Forbes, daughter of Andrew Gordon Duff Forbes and Alison Wilson. They had two children: Christian Mariot and Catriona Elizabeth. 19-Christian Mariot Grant 19-Catriona Elizabeth Grant 18-Francis Tollemache Grant Francis married Virginia Elizabeth Russell, daughter of R. Scott Russell. They had two children: Elizabeth Charlotte and Alexander William. Produced by: Charles E. G. Pease, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, [email protected] : 4 Feb 2021 8 Produced by Legacy Descendants of William Gurney 19-Elizabeth Charlotte Grant 19-Alexander William Grant 18-Duncan John Cullen Grant Duncan married Maureen Cecilia Innes, daughter of Thomas Innes. They had four children: Robert Francis, Thomas William, Henry Douglas, and Alasdair John. 19-Robert Francis Grant 19-Thomas William Grant 19-Henry Douglas Grant 19-Alasdair John Grant 18-Catriona Charmiane Grant Catriona married Christopher John Blackwell, son of Prof. Donald Eustace Blackwell and Nora. 18-Sarah Jean Grant Jean next married John Norman Stuart Buchan 2nd Baron Tweedsmuir, son of John Buchan 1st Baron Tweedsmuir and Susan Charlotte Grosvenor, in 1980. John was born on 25 Nov 1911 and died on 20 Jun 1996 at age 84. 17-Michael Humphrey Tollemache Michael married Gay Rosemary Denise O'Grady Thompson, daughter of Hugh Edward O'Grady Thompson. They had two children: Rosamond Sybil and Juliet Elsie. 18-Rosamond Sybil Tollemache Rosamond married Ashley P. de Laroque. They had one daughter: Rebecca. 19-Rebecca de Laroque 18-Juliet Elsie Tollemache 16-Angela Mariota Tollemache was born on 10 Jun 1900 in London and died on 11 Feb 1995 at age 94. Angela married Algernon Henry Strutt 3rd Baron Belper, son of Henry Strutt 2nd Baron Belper and Lady Margaret Coke, on 12 Jul 1923. Algernon was born on 6 May 1883 and died on 20 May 1956 at age 73. They had two children: Peter Algernon and Desmond Rupert. 17-Hon. Peter Algernon Strutt was born on 18 Jun 1924 and died on 27 Oct 2007 at age 83. Noted events in his life were: • He worked as a Chairman of Tollemache and Cobbold Breweries. Peter married Gay Mary Fison, daughter of Sir Frank Guy Clavering Fison and Evelyn Alice Mary Bland. They had four children: Henry Clavering Tollemache, Jane Mariota, Martin Andrew, and Elisabeth. 18-Henry Clavering Tollemache Strutt Henry married Athena Maas, daughter of Jeremy Maas. They had five children: Algy Jeremy Valentine, Scarlett, Leo Edward Orlando, Sam Jedediah, and Daniel. 19-Algy Jeremy Valentine Strutt Produced by: Charles E. G. Pease, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, [email protected] : 4 Feb 2021 9 Produced by Legacy

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