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Charles Buxton 1703–1777 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1703

Birth Location: Colchester, Essex, England

Death Date: 22 September 1777

Death Location: Coggeshall, Braintree District, Essex, England

Father: Isaac Buxton

Mother: Elizabeth Armiger

Spouse(s): Hannah Read

Children(s): Elizabeth Buxton, George Physics, Hannah BUXTON, Isaac Buxton

The story of Charles Buxton began in 1703 in Colchester, Essex, England. Charles Buxton married Hannah Read, and had children including Elizabeth Buxton, George Buxton Doctor Of Physics, Hannah Buxton, Isaac Buxton. Charles Buxton passed away in 1777 in Coggeshall, Braintree District, Essex, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Charles Buxton began in 1703 in Colchester, Essex, England.
  • Charles Buxton married Hannah Read, and had children including Elizabeth Buxton, George Buxton Doctor Of Physics, Hannah Buxton, Isaac Buxton.
  • Charles Buxton passed away in 1777 in Coggeshall, Braintree District, Essex, England.

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Charles Buxton's Ancestors

Self
Charles Buxton
1703–1777
Birth Place: Colchester, Essex, England
Parents
Isaac Buxton
1672–1732
Colchester, Essex, England
Elizabeth Armiger
1673–1713
Wilby, Norfolk, England
Grandparents
Thomas Buxton
1643–1713
Great Coggeshall, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Judith Gunton
1641–1719
Possibly Essex, England
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Buxton
1608–1646
Susan Sudbury
1612–1681
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William (Buckstone)
1563–1626
Anne Nichols
1580–1646

Charles Buxton's Descendants

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Charles Buxton (1703–22 September 1777) m. Hannah Read (27 Dec 1710–23 Jul 1759)
  1. 1. Elizabeth Buxton 1732–1793 m. Samuel (Enderby I was an English whale oil merchant, significant in the history of whaling in the United) Kingdom 1719–1797
    1. 1. Samuel (Enderby II was a British whaling merchant, significant in the history of whaling in) Australia 1755–1829 m. Mary Goodwyn 1767–1846
      1. 1. Samuel (Enderby III Whaling merchant) line 1788–1873 m. Mary Whyte 1805–1865 m. Rebecca Davies 1790–1814 m. Emma (Jemimia) Cleaver 1842–1913
        1. 1. Louisa (Enderby) Hutchings 1806–1880 m. John Hutchings 1801–1863
        2. 2. Georgina (Mary) Whyte-Venables 1828–1904 m. Rev, (Edmund Burke Whyte) Venables 1823–1894
        3. 3. Mary (Maxwell) Enderby 1813–1815
      2. 2. Elizabeth Enderby 1792–1873 m. Lieut-General (Henry William Gordon Royal) Artillery 1786–1865
        1. 1. Major (Charles George Gordon (Gordon of) Khartoum) 1833–1885
        2. 2. Sir (Henry William Gordon K.C.B. \) Commissary-General 1818–1887 m. Henrietta (Rose) Staveley 1826–1907
        3. 3. William (Augustus) Gordon 1831–1863
        4. 4. Mary (Augusta) Gordon 1822–1893
        5. 5. Wilhelmina (Harriett) Gordon 1828–1899
        6. 6. Elizabeth (Maria) Gordon 1820–1883
        7. 7. Samuel (Enderby) Gordon 1824–1883
        8. 8. Henrietta (Charlotte) Gordon 1823–1880
      3. 3. Henry Enderby 1800–1876
      4. 4. Charles Enderby 1797–1876
      5. 5. George Enderby 1802–1891
      6. 6. Caroline Enderby 1807–1873 m. William (Dow - Cmder.Royal) Navy 1794–1866
        1. 1. Caroline Dow 1830–1905 m. Edward Moggridge 1831–1919
      7. 7. Amelia Enderby 1809–1907
      8. 8. William Enderby 1805–1887 m. Mary Howis 1806–1891
        1. 1. Elizabeth (Emily) Enderby 1838–1925
        2. 2. Ellen (Mary) Enderby 1843–1920
        3. 3. Fanny Enderby 1832–1901
        4. 4. William Enderby 1834–1916 m. Mary (Jane Folliott) NICHOLLS 1839–1913
        5. 5. Charles Enderby 1836–1923 m. Mary (Anne) Gentry 1848–1932
    2. 2. Charles ENDERBY 1754–1819 m. Elizabeth Goodwyn 1769–1848
    3. 3. George ENDERBY 1762–1829 m. Henrietta Samson 1764–1850
    4. 4. Mary Enderby 1757–1829 m. Nathaniel Wheatley 1740–1783
      1. 1. Elizabeth Wheatley 1779–1849
      2. 2. Mary Wheatley 1781–1856
    5. 5. Hannah Enderby 1759–1855 m. Charles (Buxton -) Merchant 1760–1847
    6. 6. Elizabeth ENDERBY 1761–1846 m. Richard Saumarez 1764–1835
  2. 2. George (Buxton Doctor of) Physics 1730–1805 m. Maria Chandler 1735–1802
  3. 3. Hannah BUXTON 1742–1780
  4. 4. Isaac Buxton 1733–1782 m. Sarah Fowell 1735–1814
    1. 1. Charles (Buxton -) Merchant 1760–1847 m. Hannah Enderby 1759–1855
    2. 2. Thomas (Fowell Buxton) Esq 1756–1795 m. Anna Hanbury 1761–1828
      1. 1. Charles Buxton 1787–1817 m. Martha (Diana) Henning 1792–1859
        1. 1. Edmund (Charles Henning) Buxton 1813–1878 m. Charlotte (Mary) Upcher 1811–1892
        2. 2. Anna (Amelia) Buxton 1815–1843 m. Joseph (Hoare JP, DL for) Middlesex 1814–1886
      2. 2. Thomas (Fowell Buxton was an English Member of Parliament, brewer, abolitionist and social) reformer 1786–1845 m. Lady (Hannah Gurney The) Honorable 1783–1872
        1. 1. Sir (Edward North Buxton was a British Liberal Party) politician 1812–1858 m. Catherine Gurney 1814–1909
        2. 2. Priscilla (Buxton was a British slavery abolitionist. She was co-secretary of the London Female Anti-Slavery) Society 1808–1852 m. Andrew (Johnston was an abolitionist and Whig politician in) Scotland 1801–1862
        3. 3. Charles (Buxton was an English brewer, philanthropist, writer and member of) Parliament 1822–1871 m. Emily (Mary) Holland 1824–1908
        4. 4. Thomas (Fowell) Buxton 1822–1908 m. Rachel (Jane Gurney) DNA 1823–1905
        5. 5. Thomas (Fowell) Buxton 1810–1820
      3. 3. Anna Buxton 1784–1855 m. William (Forster was a preacher, Quaker elder and a fervent) abolitionist 1784–1854
        1. 1. William (Edward Forster was a English industrialist, philanthropist and Liberal Party) statesman 1818–1886 m. Jane (Martha Foster (nee) Arnold) 1821–1899
      4. 4. Sarah Buxton 1782–1784
      5. 5. Sarah (Maria Buxton was a social reformer and abolitionist, long-term companion of Anna Gurney, scholar and) philanthropist 1789–1839 m. Anna (Gurney was an English scholar and philanthropist, a member of the Gurney family of) Norfolk 1795–1857

Charles Buxton's Timeline

2 Records

1703
1703
Birth of Charles Buxton in Colchester, Essex, England
Colchester, Essex, England
1777
22 September 1777
Age 74
Death of Charles Buxton in buried at Great Coggeshall, Essex, England
buried at Great Coggeshall, Essex, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1703
    Event Place: Colchester, Essex, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 September 1777
    Event Place: buried at Great Coggeshall, Essex, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Coggeshall, Braintree District, Essex, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

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