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Thomas Fowell Buxton Esq 1756–1795 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1 Sep 1756
Birth Location: Earls Colne, Essex, , England
Death Date: 03 Dec 1795
Death Location: St Marylebone, Middlesex, England
Father: Isaac Buxton
Mother: Sarah Fowell
Spouse(s): Anna Hanbury
Children(s): Charles Buxton, Thomas reformer, Anna Buxton, Sarah Buxton, Sarah philanthropist
The story of Thomas Fowell Buxton Esq began in 1756 in Earls Colne, Essex, , England. Thomas Fowell Buxton Esq married Anna Hanbury, and had children including Anna Buxton, Charles Buxton, Sarah Buxton, Sarah Maria Buxton Was A Social Reformer And Abolitionist Long Term Companion Of Anna Gurney Scholar And Philanthropist, Thomas Fowell Buxton Was An English Member Of Parliament Brewer Abolitionist And Social Reformer. Thomas Fowell Buxton Esq passed away in 1795 in St Marylebone, Middlesex, England.
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Biography
- The story of Thomas Fowell Buxton Esq began in 1756 in Earls Colne, Essex, , England.
- Thomas Fowell Buxton Esq married Anna Hanbury, and had children including Anna Buxton, Charles Buxton, Sarah Buxton, Sarah Maria Buxton Was A Social Reformer And Abolitionist Long Term Companion Of Anna Gurney Scholar And Philanthropist, Thomas Fowell Buxton Was An English Member Of Parliament Brewer Abolitionist And Social Reformer.
- Thomas Fowell Buxton Esq passed away in 1795 in St Marylebone, Middlesex, England.
Immediate Family
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Thomas Esq's Ancestors
Thomas Esq's Descendants
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1. Charles Buxton 1787–1817 m. Martha (Diana) Henning 1792–1859
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1. Edmund (Charles Henning) Buxton 1813–1878 m. Charlotte (Mary) Upcher 1811–1892
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1. Augusta (Charlotte) Buxton 1837–1916
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2. Anna (Mary) Buxton 1835–1909
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3. Edmund (Charles) Buxton 1839–1925
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4. Sarah (Richenda) Buxton 1844–1862
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5. Catherine (Emma) Buxton 1845–1928 m. Rev. (William Theodoric) Vale 1835–1916
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1. Henry (Edmund Theodoric) Vale 1888–1969 m. Ruth (Madeline) Hutchings 1888–1978
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2. Anna (Amelia) Buxton 1815–1843 m. Joseph (Hoare JP, DL for) Middlesex 1814–1886
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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
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1. Sir (Edward North Buxton was a British Liberal Party) politician 1812–1858 m. Catherine Gurney 1814–1909
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1. Charles (Louis Buxton Sergeant Major) Sir 1846–1906 m. Maria (Lee) Warner 1848–1930
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1. Walter (Louis Buxton) Captain 1875–1960
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2. Amy (Louis) Buxton 1877–1937
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3. Melicent (Louis) Buxton 1883–1984 m. Gerard (Anstruther) Wathen 1878–1958
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4. Norah (Louis) Buxton 1874–1907
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2. Henry (Edmund) Buxton 1844–1905
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3. Edward (North Buxton was a British conservationist and Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to) 1886 1840–1924 m. Emily Digby 1842–1929
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1. Gerald (Buxton) Twin 1862–1928 m. Lucy (Ethel) Pease 1867–1940
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2. Geraldine (Buxton) Twin 1862–1938 m. Francis Dent 1860–1943
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4. Sir (Thomas Fowell Buxton 3rd Baronet, GCMG, DL, commonly known as Sir Fowell Buxton, was the Governor of South) Australia 1837–1915 m. Lady (Victoria) Noel 1839–1916
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1. Mary (Catherine Buxton The) Honorable 1870–1960
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2. Constance (Victoria Buxton The) Honorable 1872–1957 m. Rev. (Bertram Robert) Hawker 1868–1952
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5. Francis (William Buxton was a British barrister and Liberal Party) politician 1847–1911
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6. Lady (Anna Cecilia) Buxton 1848–1909
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7. Samuel (Gurney Buxton served as High Sheriff of Norfolk in) 1891–1892 1838–1909 m. Louisa (Caroline) Hoare 1840–1879 m. Mary (Ann) Birkbeck 1851–1938
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1. Margaret (Caroline) Buxton 1864–1943
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2. Edward (Gurney) Buxton 1865–1929
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3. Anna (Mildred) Buxton 1868–1934
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4. Isabel (Louisa) Buxton 1870–1962
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5. Victoria (Catherine Audrey) Buxton 1874–1952
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6. Richard (Gurney) Buxton 1887–1972
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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
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1. Euphemia Johnston 1837–1914 m. Miles (MacInnes) MP 1830–1909
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1. John (Macinnes) Rev 1866–1917
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2. Grace MacInnes 1860–1934
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3. Henry MacInnes 1863–1884
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4. Neil MacInnes 1865–1914
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5. Rennie (MacInnes (Rt) Rev) 1870–1931 m. Janet (Waldegrave) Carr 1869–1946
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6. Dora MacInnes 1873–1941
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7. Mary (Eva) MacInnes 1875–1942
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2. Sarah (Maria) Johnston 1841–1935 m. (Rev) (Daniel Frederic) Wilson 1830–1918
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1. Olive Wilson 1867–1933 m. (Rev) (Laurence Carter) Carr 1861–1948
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2. Cecil Wilson 1864–1930 m. Annie (Marguerite) Lawrence 1867–1926
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3. Gladys (Isabel) Wilson 1879–1910 m. Cap. (Greville Hubert Robins) Blount 1883–1914
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4. (Sister) (Rachel Helen) Wilson 1871–1955
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5. Lawrence Wilson 1865–1937 m. Mary (Louisa) Wincote 1859–
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3. Catherine (Isabel) Johnston 1844–1915 m. Arthur (De Noé Walker) MD 1820–1900
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1. Clare (De Noé) Walker 1871–1950
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2. Bernard (Gino) Walker 1873–1958 m. Lucy (Mary Agnes) Collins 1879–1948
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3. Hilda (de Noé) Walker 1876–1950
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4. Paschal (Woodley Riddell de Noé) Walker 1880–1964 m. Gertrude (Trudy Lillian) Dowman 1895–1958 m. Ada (Frances) Askew 1879–1958
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4. Fowell (Buxton) Johnston 1839–1914
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5. Priscilla (Hannah) Johnston 1842–1912
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6. Andrew (Johnston was a Liberal Party politician in) England 1835–1922 m. Charlotte (Anne) Trevelyan 1841–1921
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1. Beatrice (Priscilla) Johnston 1860–1862
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3. Charles (Buxton was an English brewer, philanthropist, writer and member of) Parliament 1822–1871 m. Emily (Mary) Holland 1824–1908
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1. Bertram (Henry) Buxton 1852–1934
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2. Sydney (Charles Buxton (1st Earl of Buxton) 2nd Governor General Of South) Africa 1853–1934 m. Countess (Constance Mary) Lubbock 1860–1892 m. Countess (Mildred Anne Hugh Smith was a British social activist and) philanthropist 1866–1955
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1. Charles (Sydney Buxton) Honorable 1884–1911
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2. Kenneth (Sydney Buxton) Hon 1886–1894
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3. Lady (Phyllis Sydney) Buxton 1888–1942 m. Rev. (Maurice George Jesser Ponsonby MC.) MA 1880–1943
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4. Lady (Doreen Maria Josepha Sydney) Buxton 1897–1923 m. Charles (Alfred Euston FitzRoy 10th Duke Of) Grafton 1892–1970
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5. Second (Lieutenant The Hon. Denis Sydney) Buxton 1897–1917
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6. Lady (Alethea Constance Dorothy Sydney) Buxton 1910–2004 m. Ven. (Peter Charles) Eliot 1910–1995
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3. Eleanor (Margaret) Buxton 1855–1922
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4. Mary (Emma) Buxton 1857–1942 m. Albert (Osliff) Rutson 1837–1890
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1. Margaret (Albert) Rutson 1890–1952 m. Ronald (D'Arcy Fife) Lieutenant-Colonel 1868–1946
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5. Sybil (De Gournay) Buxton 1862–1955
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6. Richenda Buxton 1858–1952
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4. Thomas (Fowell) Buxton 1822–1908 m. Rachel (Jane Gurney) DNA 1823–1905
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1. Geoffrey (Fowell Buxton) DNA 1852–1929 m. Mary Harbord 1858–1940
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1. Avery Buxton 1889–1982 m. Guy (Greville Wilson) Honorable 1877–1943
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2. Joan (Fowell Buxton) Lady 1881–1974 m. John (Frecheville) Ramsden 1877–1958
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3. Hazel (Mary) Buxton 1893–1967 m. Winchester (St Geo. Clowes) Capt 1876–1940
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4. Geoffrey (Charles) Buxton 1880–1958
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5. Bernard Buxton 1882–1923 m. Hermione (Grimston) Lady 1881–1924
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6. Guy Buxton 1888–1917
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7. Ivor Buxton 1884–1969 m. Phyllis (Dorothy) Barclay 1887–1976
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8. Olive Buxton 1886–1954 m. Miles (Roland Charles) Backhouse 1878–1962
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9. Rose Buxton 1898–1987 m. Algernon (Richard Aubrey) Cartwright 1888–1947
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2. Elizabeth (Ellen Buxton) DNA 1848–1919
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3. John (Henry Buxton) DNA 1849–1934
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4. Alfred (Fowell Buxton was a British banker and local) politician 1854–1952 m. Violet Jex-Blake 1859–1936
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1. Denis (Alfred Jex) Buxton 1895–1964
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2. Violet (Elizabeth) Buxton 1900–1950
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3. Patrick (Alfred Buxton CMG was a British medical) entomologist 1892–1955
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5. Margaret (Jane Buxton) DNA 1860–1903
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6. Rachel (Louisa Buxton) DNA 1846–1934
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7. Fowell (Arthur Buxton) DNA 1851–1881
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8. Catherine (Emily Buxton) DNA 1856–1925
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9. Barclay (Fowell Buxton) DNA 1860–1946
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10. Effie (Priscilla Buxton) DNA 1861–1940
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11. Ethel (Mary Buxton) DNA 1864–1931
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12. Rosamond (L Buxton) DNA 1889–1969
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5. Thomas (Fowell) Buxton 1810–1820
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3. Anna Buxton 1784–1855 m. William (Forster was a preacher, Quaker elder and a fervent) abolitionist 1784–1854
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1. William (Edward Forster was a English industrialist, philanthropist and Liberal Party) statesman 1818–1886 m. Jane (Martha Foster (nee) Arnold) 1821–1899
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1. Florence (May) Arnold-Forster 1854–1922
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2. Frances (Egerton) Arnold-Forster 1857–1921
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4. Sarah Buxton 1782–1784
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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
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1 Sep 1756
Event Place: Earls Colne, Essex, , England
Record Source: England & Wales, Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial Registers, The National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; General Register Office: Registers of Births, Marriages and Deaths Surrendered to the Non-Parochial Registers Commissions of 1837 and 1857; Class Number: RG 5; Piece Number: 12
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 03 Dec 1795
Event Place: St Marylebone, Middlesex, England