The Descendants of Earl Maldred MacCrinan, c1015-1045


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101. Charles BEAUFOY [124346] (John Hanbury96, Mark89, John74, Francis (Sir)67, Griffin (Sir)61, Joseph (Sir)58, Thomas Kt. (Sir)49, John (Sir)45, John (Sir)41, John (Sir)39, Humphrey de Bereford (Lord)37, Richard de Bereford (Lord)35, John II de Bereford (Lord)33, John de Bereford (Lord)32, Richard Kt. (Sir)30, Richard (Sir)28, Richard (Sir)27, Richard26, Richard25, Alan24, Richard19, William (Sir)13, Richard II de Lancastern Alençon, Arundel and Shrewburg Seigneur de Beaufou (Comte)9, Raoul de Beaufou & Comte d'Ivry (Seigneur)6, Raoul de Beaufou (Seigneur)4, Richard de Beaufou (Seigneur)3, Raoul de Beaufou (Seigneur)2, Richard1) was born in 1790 and died in 1858 at age 68.

Charles married Marie Rosalie [124347].

Children from this marriage were:

   111    i. Mary Rosalie BEAUFOY [124348] was born in 1821.

   112    ii. Charles BEAUFOY [124349] was born in 1833 and died in 1846 at age 13.

102. Louisa BEAUFOY [124350] (John Hanbury96, Mark89, John74, Francis (Sir)67, Griffin (Sir)61, Joseph (Sir)58, Thomas Kt. (Sir)49, John (Sir)45, John (Sir)41, John (Sir)39, Humphrey de Bereford (Lord)37, Richard de Bereford (Lord)35, John II de Bereford (Lord)33, John de Bereford (Lord)32, Richard Kt. (Sir)30, Richard (Sir)28, Richard (Sir)27, Richard26, Richard25, Alan24, Richard19, William (Sir)13, Richard II de Lancastern Alençon, Arundel and Shrewburg Seigneur de Beaufou (Comte)9, Raoul de Beaufou & Comte d'Ivry (Seigneur)6, Raoul de Beaufou (Seigneur)4, Richard de Beaufou (Seigneur)3, Raoul de Beaufou (Seigneur)2, Richard1) was born in 1793 in Westminster Middlesex England and died on 20 Dec 1875 in Southampton Hampshire England at age 82.

Louisa married Robert Toovey HAWLEY [124351]. Robert was born about 1795 in West Green Hampshire England and died on 7 Jan 1888 in Southampton Hampshire England aged about 93.

Children from this marriage were:

   113    i. Henry John Toovey HAWLEY [124352] was born in 1817 in Upton Grey Hampshire England and died on 26 May 1874 in Twickenham Middlesex England at age 57.

   114    ii. Louisa HAWLEY [124353] was born in 1821 in West Green Hampshire England.

   115    iii. Robert Beaufoy HAWLEY [124354] was born on 18 Apr 1821 in Upton Grey Hampshire England and died on 5 Aug 1898 in Stratton Gloucestershire England at age 77.

   116    iv. Trevor HAWLEY [124355] was born in 1822.

   117    v. Julia Georgianna HAWLEY [124356] was born in 1824 in West Green Hampshire England and died after 1888.

   118    vi. Major William Hanbury HAWLEY [124357] was born on 9 May 1829 in Bristol Gloucestershire England and died on 20 Mar 1917 in Shiplake Oxfordshire England at age 87.

   119    vii. Ellen Margaret HAWLEY [124358] was born about 1833 in Hartley Wintney Hampshire England and died in 1910 aged about 77.

   120    viii. Maria Annabella HAWLEY [124359] was born about 1835 in West Green Hampshire England.

107. Julia BEAUFOY [120042] (Mark FRS (Col.)97, Mark89, John74, Francis (Sir)67, Griffin (Sir)61, Joseph (Sir)58, Thomas Kt. (Sir)49, John (Sir)45, John (Sir)41, John (Sir)39, Humphrey de Bereford (Lord)37, Richard de Bereford (Lord)35, John II de Bereford (Lord)33, John de Bereford (Lord)32, Richard Kt. (Sir)30, Richard (Sir)28, Richard (Sir)27, Richard26, Richard25, Alan24, Richard19, William (Sir)13, Richard II de Lancastern Alençon, Arundel and Shrewburg Seigneur de Beaufou (Comte)9, Raoul de Beaufou & Comte d'Ivry (Seigneur)6, Raoul de Beaufou (Seigneur)4, Richard de Beaufou (Seigneur)3, Raoul de Beaufou (Seigneur)2, Richard1) was born on 11 Jul 1790 in London Middlesex England and died in 1870 in Velaines Flanders Belgium at age 80.

Noted events in her life were:

• Birth: in Great George Street, 11 Jul 1790, London Middlesex England.

Julia married Sir Thomas Ignatius Maria FORSTER [120041]. Thomas was born on 9 Nov 1789 in London Middlesex England and died on 2 Feb 1860 in Ixelles Bruxelles Belgium at age 70.

General Notes: In a Document received from Patrick de Meulemeester in March 2021, he stated as follows:
They settled in Brussels in 1833 and after travelling across Europe they settled in Bruges in 1836 and then returned to Brussels in 1837.
Patrick also included the following, that was translated by Microsoft Word from an original French Document:
After completing his law studies, he enrolled in medicine and became Bachelor of Medicine (University of Cambridge) in 1819.See John Burke's text below.
A naturalist, he was also passionate about astronomy, mechanics and aerostatics.
He was a member of the famous Linnean Society and the Royal Astronomical Society.
In 1811 he discovered a comet and also participated in the project of a perpetual calendar (1824)
In 1820 he published the letters exchanged with the philosopher John Locke, author of the famous 'Letters on Tolerance' and he was in possession of the original of John Locke's famous manuscript 'Essay concerning human understanding'.
These documents belonged to Benjamin Furly, his great-great-uncle and friend of John Locke.
He appeared 'Researches about Atmospheric Phenomena in 1812, 'Liber rerum naturalium' in 1805, Perpetual Calendar in 1824, Collection of my life in 1835, Observations on the influence of the Comets in 1836, Sati in 1843, Epistolarium Forsnumteria and Annals of a Physicist Traveller in 1848.
He is also the author of the collection ' Philosophia Musarum ' which contains notes and poems. See what John Burke, the well-known historian wrote about Thomas Ignatius Forster. 'This gentleman who was educated at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, where he graduated as Bachelor of Medecine, is an able and learned writer and has published twenty-four works on science and literature.
He and his brother Edward, have returned to the Catholic church, to which their ancestors had belonged until the rebellion of 1715
.
FURTHER to the above, Patrick also included in his Family History, the following, attributed to Sir Thomas:
Thomas Ignatius Forster wrote about his mother:
My mother, born Suzanne WILLIAMS, is from a former Welsh family. His mother was the sister of botanist M.T.H. Hackney Sikes in Middlesex.
[The Quote continues, speaking about Sir Thomas]
He is a great botanist and plant designer and much of his collection ended up in Oorbeek.
He was a first member of the LINNEAN Society as well as many other scientific and philanthropic societies.
Together with his brother Benjamin Meggot Forster, he joined the Anti-Slavery Society in 1823. He had as friends renowned botanists such as Sir James Edward Smith, Sir Joseph Banks, Jonas Dryander, James Dickson, Robert Brown and Adam Afzelius.
He was also the author of 'The Pocket Encyclopedia of Natural Phenomena' published by Thomas Forster, his son.
Wikipedia says of Sir Thomas,
Thomas Ignatius Maria Forster FRS FLS (9 November 1789 \endash 2 February 1860) was an English astronomer, physician, naturalist and philosopher. An early animal rights activist, he promoted vegetarianism and founded the Animals' Friend Society with Lewis Gompertz. He published pamphlets on a wide variety of subjects, including morality, Pythagorean philosophy, bird migration, Sati, and "phrenology", a term that he coined in 1815; and,
Forster was born in London, the eldest son of Thomas Furly Forster of Walthamstow who was a botanist, and follower of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.[1] He did not have the conventional classical literary education, but learned some science from his uncle Benjamin Meggot Forster.[2] The Great Comet of 1811 aroused his interest in astronomy, a science which he continued to pursue, and eight years later, on 3 July 1819, he himself discovered a new comet. He declined a fellowship to the Royal Society in 1816 as he disliked some of the rules. He matriculated at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, in order to study law, but soon abandoned it to study medicine, taking his degree in 1819.[3] Two years before, he had married Julia, daughter of Colonel Mark Beaufoy, and taken up residence at Spa Lodge, Tunbridge Wells. After the birth of his only daughter he moved to Hartwell in Sussex, and then spent three years abroad. During the 1820s, he converted to Roman Catholicism.[1][4]

After his return to England he became a fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society and helped to found a meteorological society along with Sir Richard Phillips, which had only a brief existence.[1]

After his father's death in 1825, he took up his residence in Chelmsford in order to be near his daughter, then a pupil at Newhall Convent. Here he undertook a series of researches on the influence of atmospheric conditions on diseases, and particularly on cholera which also involved a balloon ascent in April 1831. In 1833 he again went abroad, where he spent most of his remaining years, settling finally in Bruges. He continued writing during the latter part of his life, including poetry. He also composed selections for the violin. He numbered among his friends authors and scholars of his time, such as Thomas Gray, Richard Porson, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Thomas Love Peacock, William Herschel, and William Whewell.[1] He became a vegetarian, following a Pythagorean diet, and along with Lewis Gompertz, founded the Animals' Friend Society in 1833.[5]

Forster lived in Bruges from 1842 until 1852. He then moved to Brussels, where he died.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 121    i. Selena Marguerite Rose Catherine FORSTER [120043] was born in 1819 in London Middlesex England and died in 1904 in Oorbeek Vlaams-Brabant Belgium at age 85.

109. Capt. George BEAUFOY [124311] (Mark FRS (Col.)97, Mark89, John74, Francis (Sir)67, Griffin (Sir)61, Joseph (Sir)58, Thomas Kt. (Sir)49, John (Sir)45, John (Sir)41, John (Sir)39, Humphrey de Bereford (Lord)37, Richard de Bereford (Lord)35, John II de Bereford (Lord)33, John de Bereford (Lord)32, Richard Kt. (Sir)30, Richard (Sir)28, Richard (Sir)27, Richard26, Richard25, Alan24, Richard19, William (Sir)13, Richard II de Lancastern Alençon, Arundel and Shrewburg Seigneur de Beaufou (Comte)9, Raoul de Beaufou & Comte d'Ivry (Seigneur)6, Raoul de Beaufou (Seigneur)4, Richard de Beaufou (Seigneur)3, Raoul de Beaufou (Seigneur)2, Richard1) was born on 14 Oct 1796 in Hackney Wick Middlesex England and died in Jul 1864 at age 67.

General Notes: In her Book, Leaves from a Beech Tree, Gwendolin Beaufoy includes,
George entered the Navy in 1810 and retired as Captain in 1851.

George married Anne HARVEY [124336] in 1852.

Children from this marriage were:

   122    i. George BEAUFOY [124337] was born about 1853 and died about 1853. (Infant Death)

   123    ii. Mark Hanbury BEAUFOY M.P. [124338] was born in 1854 and died in 1922 at age 68.

   124    iii. Margaretta BEAUFOY [124339] was born in 1859.

Margaretta married Temple COOKE [124340].


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