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William Gardiner Anthony Charles Albers

Male 1869 - 1949  (79 years)

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  1. 1.  William Gardiner Anthony Charles Albers
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    William Gardiner Anthony Charles Albers was born on 22 Jul 1869 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland (son of François Reinier Jacob Albers and Emily Josephine Fox); died on 22 Feb 1949 in Dordrecht, Zuid-Holland, Nederland; was buried on 26 Feb 1949 in RK Begraafplaats, Kerkhoflaan, 's-Gravenhage, Zuid-Holland, Nederland.

    William married Josefina Maria van Thiel on 11 Jun 1895 in Helmond, Noord-Brabant, Nederland. Josefina (daughter of Henricus van Thiel and Joanna van Empel) was born on 24 Apr 1875 in Helmond, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 3 Nov 1941 in 's-Gravenhage, Zuid-Holland, Nederland; was buried on 7 Nov 1941 in RK Begraafplaats, Kerkhoflaan, 's-Gravenhage, Zuid-Holland, Nederland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Johanna Lambertina Alphonse Albers was born on 30 Oct 1896 in Dordrecht, Zuid-Holland, Nederland; died on 6 Sep 1918 in Haarlem, Kennemerland, Noord-Holland, Nederland; was buried on 11 Sep 1918 in RK Begraafplaats, Kerkhoflaan, 's-Gravenhage, Zuid-Holland, Nederland.
    2. Emily Francisca Wilhelmina Maria Albers was born on 29 Dec 1897 in 's-Gravenhage, Zuid-Holland, Nederland; died on 11 May 1986 in Breda, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; was buried in RK Begraafplaats, Reeweg Oost 118, Dordrecht, Zuid-Holland, Nederland.
    3. Anna Gerardina Maria Albers was born on 18 Dec 1899 in Dordrecht, Zuid-Holland, Nederland; died on 26 Apr 1964 in 's-Gravenhage, Zuid-Holland, Nederland.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  François Reinier Jacob Albers
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    François Reinier Jacob Albers was born on 9 Mar 1842 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland (son of Wilhelmus Josephus Albers and Joanna Maria Victoria van de Middegaal); died on 12 Oct 1913 in Rijswijk, Zuid-Holland, Nederland; was buried on 16 Oct 1913 in RK Begraafplaats, Reeweg Oost 118, Dordrecht, Zuid-Holland, Nederland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Prominent People: Nederland; ondernemer margarine fabrikant
    • Address: 1866, 27 Finsbury Circus, London, England
    • Address: 21 Oct 1867, Rogstraat 46, Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland
    • Address: 14 Nov 1882, Dordrecht, Zuid-Holland, Nederland

    Notes:

    Albers Creameries Ltd (ACL) bestond van 1899 tot 1926 en lag aan het Wilgenbosch 6 te Dordrecht

    Leerde het proces (en zijn vrouw) in Londen kennen.
    Verkocht in 1908 zijn bedrijf aan de familie Jurgens (Unilever).
    Ridder Leopoldsorde van Belgie

    werd boterfabrikant, in de vennootschap met zijn vader.

    In Grave was hij patroon van de muziekvereniging.

    In de beginjaren 1880 vertrok hij naar Dordrecht, waar hij fabrikant was in een nieuwe vennootschap met zijn broer Willem tot 1 oktober 1895. Dat neemt niet weg dat hij nog op 20 november 1882 een zeer merkwaardig initiatief nam: samen met Jacobus Hillen, een aannemer, en met Hermanus Hubertus Janssen, een apotheker, verkreeg hij van de gemeente Grave het recht om voor een periode van 25 jaar (!) een gasfabriek op te richten ter verlichting der stadspleinen en straten der gemeente Grave door middel van uit steenkolen bereid pijpgas. De drie ondernemers richtten daartoe de Graafsche gas of lichtfabriek op.

    Hillen en Albers waren voor tweevijfde eigenaar en Janssen voor eenvijfde.

    Voor de gasprijs mochten zij aan de gemeente 12 cent per kubieke meter in rekening brengen. Tevens kregen zij van de gemeente een te ontginnen terrein, kadastraal A. 653, groot 10 aren, dat notarieel door de stad was gekocht op 5 september 1882. De oprichting van een gasfabriek daarop was een plicht bij de aankoop. De gemeente stond voor de toekomst borg voor een goede uitrit.

    Merkwaardig is het feit in deze materie dat een Johannes Payen, directeur van een gasfabriek te Nijmegen, op 15 maart 1883 een gebouw te Grave verkocht, waarin een gasfabriek gevestigd is geweest.



    Pieter Gerard Krafft (1872-1949, zn van Gerard Krafft en Catharina van Santen), bedrijfsleiders bij Albers Creameries (zie ook Wikipedia) krijgt een schadevergoeding van f 71.738 omdat tekort gedaan was via een door hem aangespannen proces en neemt met collega J.A. van de Ven en WJJ Albers (zoon van Willem, broer van Frans) margarinefabriek Wstenburch te Rijswijk (1896 opgericht door JH Fol) over.

    Divers Dordrecht, verhalen over de stad

    Buried:
    familiegraf

    François married Emily Josephine Fox on 2 Oct 1867 in St Mary's Moorfields RC Chapel, London. Emily (daughter of Charles James Fox and Anne Mary Guion) was born on 16 Nov 1840 in Billiter Street, London; was christened on 16 Nov 1840; died on 23 Mar 1932 in Nijmegen, Gelderland, Nederland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Emily Josephine Fox
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    Emily Josephine Fox was born on 16 Nov 1840 in Billiter Street, London; was christened on 16 Nov 1840 (daughter of Charles James Fox and Anne Mary Guion); died on 23 Mar 1932 in Nijmegen, Gelderland, Nederland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Address: 1866, 27 Finsbury Circus, London, England
    • Address: 21 Oct 1867, Rogstraat 46, Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland
    • Address: 14 Nov 1882, Dordrecht, Zuid-Holland, Nederland
    • Address: 1915, Mierloseweg, Aarle-Rixtel, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; Telefoonboek 1915 - 143

    Notes:

    Rev. Lawrence Charles Prideaux Fox gave her a self written and illuminated prayerbook before he left for America

    Christened:
    Godparents: Rev Peter Butler, Mary Mitchell

    Name:
    Emilij Josephine Fox

    Died:
    half vijf voormiddag

    Notes:

    Emily Fox werd te Grave ingeschreven op 21 oktober 1867, waar zij met haar man tot 14 november 1882 woonde in de Rogstraat D no. 46. Het was waarschijnlijk een huurhuis. Daarna verhuisden zij naar Dordrecht.

    Married:
    St Mary''s Moorfields RC Chapel
    married by HENRY EDWARD FOX.

    Emily Josephine described herself as a 26 year old spinster residing at number 27 Finsbury Circus (in the City of London), the daughter of CHARLES JAMES FOX, a physician.

    FRANCIS ALBERS stated that he was a bachelor aged 25, a provision merchant of the same London address, the son of WILLIAM ALBERS, a merchant.

    The two official witnesses to the wedding were CHARLES JAMES FOX & ANN MARY FOX, no doubt the bride's parents.

    Children:
    1. NN Albers was born on 10 Oct 1868 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 10 Oct 1868 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.
    2. 1. William Gardiner Anthony Charles Albers was born on 22 Jul 1869 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 22 Feb 1949 in Dordrecht, Zuid-Holland, Nederland; was buried on 26 Feb 1949 in RK Begraafplaats, Kerkhoflaan, 's-Gravenhage, Zuid-Holland, Nederland.
    3. NN Albers died on 22 Jan 1875 in London, Middlesex, England; was buried on 24 Jan 1875 in St. Mary's Cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensal Green, London, Middlesex, England.
    4. Mary Albers was born in Jan 1876 in London, Middlesex, England; was buried in Apr 1877 in St. Mary's Cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensal Green, London, Middlesex, England.
    5. Alphons Emile Albers was born on 18 Dec 1878 in London, Middlesex, England; died on 17 Feb 1944 in Nijmegen, Gelderland, Nederland.
    6. NN Albers was born on 19 Oct 1880 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 19 Oct 1880 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.
    7. Edmund Wilhelmus Johannes Albers was born on 9 Dec 1881 in London, Middlesex, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Wilhelmus Josephus Albers
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    Wilhelmus Josephus Albers was born on 27 Jan 1813 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland (son of Reinier Johannes Albers and Maria Allegonda Gijsbers); died on 20 Apr 1895 in Dordrecht, Zuid-Holland, Nederland; was buried on 27 Apr 1895 in Dordrecht, Zuid-Holland, Nederland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Prominent People: Nederland; ondernemer margarine fabrikant
    • Address: 1880, Huis "de Beer", Markt, Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland;
    • Address: 1891, Maasstraat 6, Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland;

    Notes:

    Margarinefabriek met woning in art-nouveaustijl, gebouwd in opdracht van de firma Albers Creameries Limited, naar een ontwerp door de architecten Daniël Rosseels en Joan Coninck Westenberg uit 1905

    Birth:
    Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum

    Buried:
    Graafsche courant. 4 mei 1895.

    G R A V E

    4 mei - Grave, In memoriam.



    Een bekende persoonlijkheid, een man met geestkracht en werkijver bijna zeldzaam groot, een man van wien als van Thorbecke gezegd kan worden:

    Geen reeks van geslachten plaveiden zijn pad,'t Was zich zelf verworven al wat hij bezat! is in de afgeloopen week aan het graf toevertrouwd. Zijn heengaan is geen "vergeten - worden". Eene gansche industrie in het leven geroepen hebben, een hele kolonie menschen een menschwaardig bestaan, ja zelfs rijkdom verschaft en verzekerd te hebben, dat zijn de daden die met onuitwischbare letters in de historiebladen der geslachten schrijven. Zo iemand was de overleden heer W.J.Albers. En dat hij Gravenaar was met hart en ziel, dat hij, niet tegenstaande voor hem onaangename invloeden zijn laatste levensdagen in een vreemde stad moest doorbrengen, Grave in het hart droeg, dat zal wel niet van de daken gepredikt worden, maar het is waar, en menige binnenkamer zal er van getuigen, dat hij Gravenaar bleef in den vreemde en zijn helpende hand ook nog vanuit Dordrecht menig behoeftige, menig hulpbehoevende de hand reikte. Daar ginds bleef hij zijn liefste keus volgen : goed te doen, te werken, te ijveren, zonder zich een auréool te wenschen. Nooit aanvaarde hij daar een eereambt of nam hij een standplaats in, die hem in de rijen der eersten zou geplaatst hebben. Hij bleef daar, wat hij hier was: een ijverig Katholiek, wiens plaats in de kerk nooit onbezet was, een vriend der armen, die in stilte weldeed. Daar en hier treuren velen om zijn heengaan en bidden velen.

    " Dat hij ruste in vrede".

    Wilhelmus married Joanna Maria Victoria van de Middegaal on 3 May 1841 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland. Joanna (daughter of Hermanus van de Middegaal and Petronella Jacoba Bolsius) was born on 9 Jul 1816 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 24 Aug 1899 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Joanna Maria Victoria van de Middegaal
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    Joanna Maria Victoria van de Middegaal was born on 9 Jul 1816 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland (daughter of Hermanus van de Middegaal and Petronella Jacoba Bolsius); died on 24 Aug 1899 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.
    Children:
    1. 2. François Reinier Jacob Albers was born on 9 Mar 1842 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 12 Oct 1913 in Rijswijk, Zuid-Holland, Nederland; was buried on 16 Oct 1913 in RK Begraafplaats, Reeweg Oost 118, Dordrecht, Zuid-Holland, Nederland.
    2. Alphonse Herman Reinier Albers was born on 8 Nov 1843 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died in 1923 in Nijmegen, Gelderland, Nederland.
    3. Antoinette Josephine Maria Albers was born on 31 Jul 1845 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 28 Sep 1933 in Overveen, Bloemendaal, Noord-Holland, Nederland.
    4. Jacoba Francisca Maria Albers was born on 31 Mar 1847 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 28 Jun 1885 in Dordrecht, Zuid-Holland, Nederland.
    5. Johannes Ludovicus Hubertus Albers was born on 8 Apr 1848 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 19 Nov 1851 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.
    6. Josephus Franciscus Antonius Albers was born on 4 Jan 1850 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 31 Jan 1915 in Alkmaar, Noord-Holland, Nederland.
    7. Willem Christiaan Jan Albers was born in 1851; died on 26 Nov 1851 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.
    8. Jeanette Maria Victoria Wilhelmina Albers was born on 15 Jan 1853 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 16 Aug 1880 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.
    9. Eulalia Johanna Maria Albers was born in 1855 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 26 Oct 1855 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.
    10. Wilhelmus Johannes Hendrikus Albers was born on 14 Sep 1857 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 14 Sep 1926 in Nijmegen, Gelderland, Nederland.
    11. Elisabeth Maria Johanna Albers was born on 19 Nov 1858 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; and died.

  3. 6.  Charles James Fox
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    Charles James Fox was born on 25 Jan 1799 in Chelsea, Middlesex, England; was christened on 23 Mar 1814 in Christ Church, Southwark, London, England (son of Joseph Fox); died on 12 May 1874 in 113 Forest Road, Dalston, Hackney, Middlesex, England; was buried on 18 May 1874 in St. Mary's Cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensal Green, London, Middlesex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Address: 1800, Great Wood Cottage, Mylor, Cornwall, England;
    • Address: Abt 1815-abt 1818, France; sent to France and brought up as catholic by De Tremouille, a french lady. France and England were at war from 1798-apr 1814 and from the 1st of March 1815 until the 22nd of June 1815 The three "James" Children couldn't have gone to France before June 1815 to my opinion
    • Address: 1822-1825, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland; Wrote his Thesis 1825 Students of Medicine, 1762-1826
    • Address: 1828, Hawley Suare, Margate, Kent, England
    • Address: 1832, Billiter Street, London
    • Address: 1841-1862, 30 New Broad Street, London;
      Familysearch
    • Address: 1871, Finsbury Circus, London

    Notes:

    1839: Tried to be elected to the staff of the London Hospital but lost the election to Dr Little



    Birth:
    According to the 1851 CENSUS
    Parish of St Botolph without Bishopsgate in the City of London. (HO 107/ 1524, folio 23, page 5) he is born in Chelsea

    Christened:
    Charles James was baptized on the 29th of March 1799 in St Luke, Chelsea London.

    His parents were Richard James and Mary

    Charles James was baptized on the 11th of Ffebruari 1799 in Saint Andrew, Holborn, London.

    His parents were William James and Sarah

    Buried:
    Grave Nr 9095

    Burial records from St Mary's Cemetery, Kensal Green list Charles James an Anne Mary both of 113 Forest Road Dalston, Sophia J Fox (same address) the wife of Charles James Fox (II) plus most of his family, but not himself.
    His son Charles James Fox(III) 1930 from 22 Cadogan Court, Chelsea was buried with his grandparents.

    Charles married Anne Mary Guion on 12 Aug 1828 in New Windsor, London. Anne (daughter of Capt. Gardiner Henry Guion and Polini Peraldi) was born on 4 Nov 1798 in Sheerness, Kent, England; was christened on 6 Aug 1802 in St. George the Martyr, Queen Square, Holborn; died on 12 Mar 1876 in 113 Forest Road, Dalston, Hackney, Middlesex, England; was buried on 17 Mar 1876 in St. Mary's Cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensal Green, London, Middlesex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Anne Mary Guion
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    Anne Mary Guion was born on 4 Nov 1798 in Sheerness, Kent, England; was christened on 6 Aug 1802 in St. George the Martyr, Queen Square, Holborn (daughter of Capt. Gardiner Henry Guion and Polini Peraldi); died on 12 Mar 1876 in 113 Forest Road, Dalston, Hackney, Middlesex, England; was buried on 17 Mar 1876 in St. Mary's Cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensal Green, London, Middlesex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Address: Dec 1798, Sheerness, Kent, England;
    • Address: 1799, Chatham, Kent, England;
    • Address: 1802, Wood Cottage, Mylor, Cornwall, England;
    • Address: 1812, Hamblerice, Southampton, Hampshire, England; According to the Probate of the Last Will of her Grandmother
    • Address: 1828, New Windsor, London
    • Address: 1832, Billiter Street, London
    • Address: 1841-1862, 30 New Broad Street, London
    • Address: 1871, Finsbury Circus, London

    Notes:



    Birth:
    British History Online - Sheerness

    According to the 1861 CENSUS
    Parish of St Botolph Bishopsgate in the City of London. (RG 9/211, folio 47, page 3) 30 New Broad Street she is born in Chatham

    Christened:
    The London Record Centre is actually called the London Metropolitan Archive.

    It may seem odd to look there as it's the old London County Council archive and the LCC wasn't formed until 1888, but its creation made several other forms of local government redundant, so their records landed up there.

    That's where quite a lot of the St George the Martyr records are.

    There's some more St George the Martyr records in the Guildhall Library in the City.

    These tend to be parish council records.

    Notes:

    London 1842

    Married:
    At the time of the marriage of Charles James and Anne Mary Guion, Charles was living at the St John, Isle of Thanet (later called Margate), Kent. Their eldest son Charles James was born there as well.
    There was an early hospital - sanitarium for TB in Margate. Since this was a specialty of Dr Charles James Fox, he may have been studying there, or at least gaining practical experience.

    Anne Mary was living at New Windsor.

    The marriage took place at New Windsor.
    Witnesses were Joseph Fox (his father), R.D. Mitchell (his brother in law), & Anna Maria Dore ?????

    Her father lived in Italy in 1828 according to his Sketchbook

    Children:
    1. Francis Fox was born on 23 Sep 1831; was christened on 25 Sep 1831; died before 1871.
    2. Charles James Fox was born on 2 Jun 1829 in Ramsgate, Kent, England; died on 12 Dec 1895 in Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada.
    3. Gardiner Guion Joseph Fox was born on 11 May 1833; was christened on 14 May 1833; died on 11 Feb 1881 in Singapur, Malaysia; was buried in English Graveyard, Singapur, Malaysia.
    4. Henry Edward Fox was born on 3 Feb 1835 in London, Middlesex, England; was christened on 3 Feb 1835; died on 29 Nov 1915 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
    5. Frederick William Fox was born on 8 Sep 1836; was christened on 7 Oct 1836; died on 25 Oct 1901 in Ghent, Vlaanderen, België.
    6. 3. Emily Josephine Fox was born on 16 Nov 1840 in Billiter Street, London; was christened on 16 Nov 1840; died on 23 Mar 1932 in Nijmegen, Gelderland, Nederland.
    7. Alfred John Fox was born on 19 Apr 1841; died on 7 Sep 1844 in London, Middlesex, England; was buried on 10 Sep 1844.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Reinier Johannes Albers was born on 10 Nov 1782 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; was christened on 12 Nov 1782 in Grave, NBr, NL (son of Reynerus Guillaume Aegidius Albers and Ida Catharina Meerts); died on 14 Nov 1820 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.

    Notes:

    Schoolonderwijzer te Grave.

    Van beroep aanvankelijk 'Fransch' schoolonderwijzer (1813), later Nederduits schoolonderwijzer.



    Na haar dood werden enkele goederen geveild voor 62 gulden.

    Bij zijn dood liet Reinerus Albers een vierde deel na in een huis aan de Hamstraat, no. 9l.

    Zijn weduwe zorgde nog elf jaar voor het gezin, maar toen ook zij stierf op 26 december 1831, bleven de kinderen achter in de leeftijd van 8 jaar en jonger. Derhalve werden zij geplaatst onder toezicht van het College der Regenten van de Armen, zoals blijkt uit de memorie van successie. Een jaar later verloren zij een van hun broers als 17 -jarige soldaat. Het gezin Albers had ook nog vele jaren inwoning van twee familieleden Gijsbers (een van hen is gedoopt te Velp op 22 januari 1743).

    Reinerus trad ook op als voogd over de kinderen van Johannes Gijsbers en van Allegonda Kuypers. Voorts werd hij erfgenaam van pastoor Wouter Kuypers te Beugen op 12 oktober 1819.

    Reinerus bekleedde de functie van commissaris der Sociëteit tot Nut ende Vermaak in 1814, toen hij op 1 mei gemachtigd werd namens deze sociëteit een huis te huren voor drie jaar van Willem van Tuerenhout en diens vrouw Angela Gertrudis de la Geneste. Ook was hij in 1821 'koordeken' van de Broederschap van de Heilige Moeder Anna. Het is voor het eerst sinds bijna anderhalve eeuw dat een lid van de Albersfamilie te Grave weer blijk geeft

    van culturele en sociale betrokkenheid en uit het puur ambachtelijke treedt. Die trend zou in de negentiende eeuw doorgaan. Bij Rieniers dood bleef zijn weduwe achter met vijf kinderen in de leeftijd van 1 tot 8 jaar. Als voogden werden onder meer benoemd de grootvader van de kinderen (Reinier Albers) en hun ooms Simon Albers en Reinier Albers.166 Gelukkig voor het jonge gezin was er een legaat gekomen van Wouter Kuipers, broer van hierboven genoemde Allegonda, die als pastoor van Beugen stierf kort voor 26 februari 1821 en land naliet te Lienden. Tevens kon Maria Albers-Gijsbers haar ouderlijke huis overnemen voor slechts 250 gulden, die zij met een gelijktijdige lening

    betaalde. Het huis was gelegen in de Hamstraat C 91, waar zij was winkel doende. 168 Zij onderhield het gezin als winkelierster en, gezien haar latere erfenis, met succes.



    Birth:
    Beeldbank Historisch Informatie Centrum

    Died:
    Genlias

    Reinier married Maria Allegonda Gijsbers on 19 Apr 1812 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland. Maria (daughter of Johannes Gijsbertus Gijsbers and Allegonda Kuijpers) was born on 5 Feb 1784 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 26 Dec 1831 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Maria Allegonda Gijsbers was born on 5 Feb 1784 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland (daughter of Johannes Gijsbertus Gijsbers and Allegonda Kuijpers); died on 26 Dec 1831 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.

    Notes:

    Married:
    WieWasWie

    Children:
    1. 4. Wilhelmus Josephus Albers was born on 27 Jan 1813 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 20 Apr 1895 in Dordrecht, Zuid-Holland, Nederland; was buried on 27 Apr 1895 in Dordrecht, Zuid-Holland, Nederland.
    2. Johannes Jacobus Albers was born on 25 Jul 1814 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 12 May 1832 in Haarlem, Kennemerland, Noord-Holland, Nederland.
    3. Josephus Gerardus Albers was born on 29 Mar 1816 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 6 Sep 1850 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.
    4. Franciscus Johannes Josephus Albers was born on 6 Oct 1817 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 8 Jul 1892 in Delfshaven, Zuid-Holland, Nederland.
    5. Allegonda Albers was born on 27 Feb 1819; and died.
    6. Regina Joanna Maria Albers was born on 13 Feb 1821 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; and died.

  3. 10.  Hermanus van de Middegaal was born on 13 Dec 1791 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland (son of Hermanus van de Middegaal and Johanna Maria Arts); died on 18 Jun 1860 in Nederasselt, Heumen, Gelderland, Nederland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Address: 19 Dec 1859, Gevangenis, 's-Hertogenbosch, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; 2 dagen wegens belediging

    Notes:

    Zilversmid

    Hermanus married Petronella Jacoba Bolsius on 3 Sep 1815 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland. Petronella (daughter of Antonius Franciscus Bolsius and Barbara Janse de Croon) was born on 24 May 1786 in Oirschot; died on 27 Mar 1866 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Petronella Jacoba Bolsius was born on 24 May 1786 in Oirschot (daughter of Antonius Franciscus Bolsius and Barbara Janse de Croon); died on 27 Mar 1866 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.
    Children:
    1. 5. Joanna Maria Victoria van de Middegaal was born on 9 Jul 1816 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 24 Aug 1899 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.
    2. Antonius Hermanus Deonisius van de Middegaal was born on 19 Jan 1818 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 1 Apr 1903 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.
    3. Antonia Francisca Johanna van de Middegaal was born on 12 Dec 1819 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 12 Nov 1882 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.
    4. Anna Gertrudis Barbara van de Middegaal was born on 21 Sep 1821 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 18 Apr 1826 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.
    5. Francina Helena van de Middegaal was born on 20 Mar 1826 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; and died.
    6. Anna Maria Ludovica van de Middegaal was born on 6 Sep 1827 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 1 May 1862 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.
    7. Catharina Antonia Sophia van de Middegaal died on 19 Mar 1830 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.

  5. 12.  Joseph Fox
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    Joseph Fox was born on 13 Jul 1758 in Falmouth, Cornwall, England (son of Joseph Fox and Elisabeth Hingston); died on 25 Feb 1832 in Plymouth, Devon, England; was buried on 04 Mar 1832 in Charles Church Yard, Plymouth, Cornwall, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Address: 1777, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland;
    • Address: 1783, St. Andrews, Scotland;
    • Address: 1788, London, Middlesex, England
    • Address: 1789, London Hospital, Whitechapel Road, Whitechapel, Tower Hamlets, London;
    • Address: 1792, Mark Lane, London, England;
    • Address: 1794, South Street, Finsbury, London, England;
    • Address: 1800, Great Wood Cottage, Mylor, Cornwall, England;
      Joseph purchased (Great)Wood Cottage, from Edward Yescombe who sold the house in 1798 (having probably only been tenant from 1795) because he was required to go back to sea in his Post-Office Packet, having remained on shore while it was sailed by a substitute for some years after escaping from prison in France. He had to move back to Flushing, which had a view of the packet anchorage at Falmouth.

    Notes:

    The medical register for the year 1783

    The London Hospital, instituted in 1740; incorporated in 1758.

    The Governors made use of a house in Prescot-street, as a temporary hospital, till the present building in Whitechapel Road was erected.

    It contains about one hundred and sixty beds, and such Governors as practice any branch of physic, form a committee, that meet once a month, to inspect the medicines used in the hospital.

    The Royal kalendar, or Complete and correct annual register 1797

    London Hospital, instituted 1740,

    Incorporated Dec 9 1758

    Whitchapel Road

    His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester President

    D of Dorset, W Mainwaring Esq, George Pete s Esq, S Thornton Esq, S Hawkins Esq, Sir T Coxhead Knt, Vice Presidents

    Timothy Curtis Esq Treas., Dr John Cooke, Dr William Hamilton, Dr Fox Physicians.

    Mr Richard Grindall F.R.S., Mr G Neale, Mr William Blizard F.R.S. Surgeons

    Mr Thomas White, Mr Thomas Blizird, Mr Vaux Assistant Surgeons.

    Mr D Price Apoth

    Rev Mr Buckham Chaplain, Secretary and Receiver

    Mr J Van Sommer Steward

    Mrs Anne Guion Matron

    Account on the Rise, Progress, and State OF THE LONDON HOSPITAL, From its first Institution on the 3d of November 1740, to the first of January 1775

    Directory of London and Westminster, & Borough of Southwark. 1794



    1789 Elected Physician

    1800 resigned (mentioned Thomas Fox in this transcription)



    The Voluntary Hospitals, Langdon-Davies, 1952

    Edinburgh: Students of Medicine, 1762-1826

    Laureation & Degrees 1587-1807 in Edenburgh

    Address:
    Student of Medicine

    Address:
    Student of Medicine

    Address:
    In 1789 Joseph was elected Physician to the London Hospital

    Address:
    The Royal London Hospital was founded in September 1740 and was originally named The London Infirmary. The name changed to The London Hospital in 1748 and later to The Royal London Hospital. The first patients were treated at a house in Featherstone Street, Moorfields. In May 1741, the hospital moved to Prescot Street, and remained there until 1757 when it moved to its current location on the south side of Whitechapel Road, Whitechapel, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

    Address:
    according to the marriage settlement between Joseph James the elder and Hannah Waring, in which Joseph Fox was named a trustee

    Note: Crutched Friars where the Guion family lived at nr 35 until 1776

    Address:
    The Finsbury Rate Books 1795 to 1806 for Number 1 South Place, and numbers 15,16, & 18 South Street.



    South Place and Finsbury pavement were laid out in the 1790's along the south side of Moorfields. In existence in 1799. Close to the boundary with the City of London. Only Nos. 1-4 South Place are in Finsbury; the remainder of South Place was in the City of London.

    1795 - Number 1 South Street was inhabited by Dr Joseph Fox as soon as the building was completed ? 25 June 1795 New

    1796,97,98 - South Street First property was inhabited by Dr Joseph Fox

    In 1798 Street districts were renamed and rate books confusing

    1799 - Unnumbered property recorded in South Street before 1 South Street and immediately after Finsbury Square was inhabited by Dr Joseph Fox

    1800 - South St and South Place were not in Old Street district

    1802 - First property South Place still St Luke Finsbury occupied by Rebecca Tomkins

    1803,04,05,06 No Finsbury Rate books found

    1838,39 1 South Place,15,16,18 South St were owned by Mrs Fox (by his will after Joseph Fox died in 1832)

    1840-1841 the same were owned by Mrs Fox

    Joseph Fox must have been residing at 1 South Street Finsbury when in 1797 (Mary), 1798 (Sophia) & 1799 (Charles) were born.

    The mother and children will also have lived there.



    Buried:
    The Quaker burial ground was located between the present day Bretonside and Exeter Streets in Plymouth, to the south of Charles church in the City Centre. The site was redeveloped and the site now lies under a retail store. All of the bodies were removed and reinterred in the Efford Cemetery in Plymouth. The stones were all listed before removal to Efford.

    A crude indexing of the graves was carried out at the time of the removal, and it indicated that Joseph Fox was buried in the same plot as his wife Elizabeth.

    Accession 453/2

    Burial Ground to west of Charles Street and South of Vennel Street - rear of the Household of Faith - west side of path - parallel to Vennel Street reading east to west.

    Rows numbered from Vennel Street; Row 6

    Fox, Joseph MD vertical slab 1832

    Fox, Elizabeth 1839

    Children:
    1. Mary James Fox was born about 1796 in 1 South Street, Finsbury, London, Middlesex, England; died on 27 Mar 1866 in London, Middlesex, England; was buried on 29 Mar 1866 in London, Middlesex, England.
    2. Sophia James Fox was born in 1798 in 1 South Street, Finsbury, London, Middlesex, England; died on 10 Dec 1875 in 113 Forest Road, Dalston, Hackney, Middlesex, England; was buried on 13 Dec 1875 in London, Middlesex, England.
    3. 6. Charles James Fox was born on 25 Jan 1799 in Chelsea, Middlesex, England; was christened on 23 Mar 1814 in Christ Church, Southwark, London, England; died on 12 May 1874 in 113 Forest Road, Dalston, Hackney, Middlesex, England; was buried on 18 May 1874 in St. Mary's Cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensal Green, London, Middlesex, England.

  6. 14.  Capt. Gardiner Henry Guion
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    Capt. Gardiner Henry Guion was born on 22 Feb 1775 in 35 Crutched Friars, London, Middlesex, England; was christened on 1 Apr 1775 in St. Olave, Hart Str., London, Middlesex, England (son of Daniel Guion and Ann Harwood); died on 27 Sep 1832 in Thun, Bern, Confoederatio Helvetica; was buried in Thun, Bern, Confoederatio Helvetica.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Address: 1782-1783, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England;
    • Address: 1786-1787, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
    • Address: 1788-1789, Chanel
    • Address: 1789, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
    • Address: 1790, Jamaica;
    • Address: 1791, West Indies;
    • Address: 1792, New Foundland;
    • Address: 17 Apr 1794, Spithead, Hampshire, England;
    • Battle: 1 Jun 1794, Atlantic Ocean south of Éire;
      Glorious 1st of June
    • Address: Jul 1794, Gibraltar, British Oversea Territory;
    • Address: May 1796, Bastia, Haute-Corse, Corse, Collectivité Territoriale Unique;
    • Address: Oct 1796, Aiacciu, Corse-du-Sud, Corse, Collectivité Territoriale Unique
    • Address: Nov 1796, Mediterranean nr.Marseille;
    • Address: Nov 1796-Dec 1797, Gibraltar, British Oversea Territory;
    • Battle: 14 Feb 1797, Cape St Vincent;
      Battle of Cape St Vincent
    • Address: 1 Dec 1797, 7 Beaufort Buildings, London;
      Beaufort Buildings at flickr.com ----------------------------------------------------- 7 Beaufort Buildings at motco.com
    • Address: 1798, North Sea. Cape Hope East Indie. South America
    • Address: Nov 1800, Río de Janeiro,, Brasil;
    • Address: Jan 1801, Kaapstad, Suid Afrika;
    • Address: Jul 1801 - Dec 1801, Atlantic Ocean ; from Cape Good Hope to England
    • Address: Jul 1803, Channel, Irish Cannel
    • Address: 1805, Harbour of Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
    • Address: 19 Jul 1806, Downs;
    • Address: 14 May 1808, Channel, Atlantic, Basque Roads;
      Christian VII
    • Address: 22 Jun 1809, Falmouth, Cornwall, England;
      Falmouth late 1800s
    • Battle: 12 Feb 1810, Charente, Basque Roads;
      Basque Roads 1809
    • Address: Jul 1810, Carrick Roads, Falmouth, Cornwall, England;
    • Address: 29 Jul 1810, Mediterranean off Toulon
    • Battle: 31 Aug 1810, Mediterranean off Toulon;
      Repulse rescuing Philomel
    • Address: Jul 1811, Mahon, Menorca;
      Sicily 1830 --------------------------------------- Port Mahon ------------------------- 5 Feb 1810 - 24 Aug 1812 Siege of Cádiz
    • Address: Aug 1811, Valetta, Malta;
    • Address: 16 Nov 1811, Mediterranean
    • Battle: 30 Jan 1812, Vilassar de Mar
    • Address: 3 Jun 1812, Mahon, Menorca
    • Address: 20 Jul 1812, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
    • Address: 13 Oct 1812, Hamblerice, Southampton, Hampshire, England
    • Address: 8 Apr 1814 - 7 Jun 1814, Gibraltar, British Oversea Territory
    • Address: 7 Jun 1814 - 3 Jul 1815, Coast of Portugal
    • Address: 1818, France;
      Circular tour s/o Paris
    • Address: Bef 1822, Frensham, Surrey, England
    • Address: May 1822 - Aug 1822, Pisa, Italia;
      Palazzo Lanfranchi, Byron's home in Pisa
    • Address: 23 Feb 1823, Chatham, Kent, England
    • Address: 1823-1824, Greec Archipel;
      20 Sep- 30 Nov 1823 Greek victory at Missolonghi
    • Battle: 1824, Gramvousa, Elláda
    • Address: 3 Aug 1825, Gibraltar, British Oversea Territory
    • Address: Sep 1825, Cadiz, Andalucía, España;
    • Address: 11 Nov 1825, Palácio Nacional de Mafra, Portugal;
    • Address: 1827-1832, Bologna, Italia;
    • Address: 1 Sep 1832, Pension Baumgarten, Thoune, Bern, Confoederatio Helvetica;
      Baumgarten2.jpg
      Die Schweiz: Handbüchlein für Reisende 1844

    Notes:

    John Frederick Guyon born 21 Nov. 1807, entered the Navy, 11 Feb. 1823, as Fst.-cl. Vol., on board the Tribune commanded by Capt. Gardiner Henry Guion.

    John Frederich Guyon was a brother of General Richard Debaufre Guyon who died 11 Oct 1856 in Scutari, Turkije. His widow is mentioned in the Last Will of Sarah Fuller-Harnett, widow of Daniel, brother of Gardiner.

    Admiral Gustavus Stupart was a 1st cousin of John Frederick.

    Usefull Websites

    Googlebooks

    Wikipedia

    Horwoods Map of London 1799

    Consulted sources

    Geraadpleegde bronnen

    Christened:
    Familysearch

    Birth:
    For his certification as a Lieutenant 0n 2 aug 1793 he gave his birthday as 22 Febr 1772.

    Just as many other young dogs of war he falsied his birth record to make sure of his share of the action. He was not alone in this and the authorities evidently winked at it.

    Nelson for example, gave his age as 22 at his certification in 1779 where he was just 18.

    Address:
    Capt. Servant on the HMS Atlas (guns-98, crew-750), Capt. J. Elphinstone

    Address:
    Capt. Serv. on the HMS Ardent (guns-64, crew-500) Capt. F.J. Hartwell

    Address:
    Capt. Serv. on the HMS Hebe (38-gun frig, crew-200), Capt. E. Thornbrough

    Address:
    Able seaman on the HMS Bellona (guns-74, crew-650), Capt. F.J. Hartwell

    Address:
    Able Seaman om the HMS Diana (32 guns frig, crew-210), Capt. T.M. Russel

    Rear-Admiral Philip Affleck was commander of the Jamaica Station( 1790?1793)

    Address:
    Midshipman on the HMS Daphne (20 guns sloop), Capt. A.H. Gardner

    Address:
    Midshipman on the HMS Circe (28g guns frig, crew-200), Capt Joseph Sidney Yorke, squadron under Admiral Richard Howe

    Address:
    Lieut for Rank, examined on HMS Glory (guns-98,crew-750) by Adm Keith Elphinston and Capt John Elphinston

    Battle:
    Lt. on the HMS Comet (fireship)- Capt W. Bradley

    Address:
    Agent for Transports at the Mediterranean Sea

    Governors of Gibraltar

    Commanders-in-Chief of the mediterranean fleet

    Address:
    Oct 1796 the english have to leave Corsica and Corsica becomes a french departement.

    Admiral Jervis to Vice Roy Elliot, 6th October 1796 - Online-Googlebooks

    I have sent the William and Ann, opperbottomed transport, and the Seven Brothers, sheathed with fir, to Calvi; and Lieutenant Guion has orders to co-operate with Colonel Wemys. The Tartar, copper bottomed, and two others, pass to-morrow, under convoy of the Dolphin, for Ajaccio. The Tartar having very commodious apartments, I have recommended her to Major-General Horneck, as a proper vessel for the accommodation of any Corsican families.

    Address:
    On the Tartar (Transportship-Victualler) - NOT the HMS Tartar

    Address:
    Possible location for a marriage with Polini

    Address:
    Address on the Letter he wrote to Evan Nepean, secretary of the Admiralty

    Addres of his Agents Christopher Cooke and James Halford

    Address:
    1st Lieutnant on the HMS Diomede (guns-50, crew-300), Capt Honble Charles Elphinston

    Alexander Francis Elphinstone, only son of the late Capt. Sam. Williams Elphinstone, of the Russian Navy, gson of the late Admiral Kruse, of the same service and gson of John Elphinstone, a Captain in the British and an Admiral in the Russian Navy, entered the Navy, 10 March, 1798, as Fst.-cl. Vol., on board the Diomede



    Address:
    According to the Trial of the Master and Supercargo of the Merchant Ship Chesterfield

    Address:
    Lieutnant on the HMS Jupiter (guns-50, crew-300) and HMS Adamant, Capt. W. Hotham

    Address:
    1st Lieutnant on the HMS Star (18 guns sloop) Capt. John Gardner (for passage home from Cape)

    Address:
    until Feb 1806

    1st Lieutnant on the HMS Princess Royal (guns-90, crew-750), Capt's Jas Vashon and Capt Daniel Oliver Guion (Feb 1803 see letter of Daniel to Navy Board),

    Capt Herbert Sawyer (may-aug 1804), Capt R.C. Reynolds (aug 1804-1807)

    Address:
    1st lt. on the Princess Royal (guns-90, crew-750) captained by Robert Carthew Reynolds

    He is visited by his brother Daniel Oliver Guion who is Capt on the HMS Prince according to ....

    Sketches of The Service by Sir Robert Steele, KNT., K.C.S., Deputy Lieutenant of Dorset

    Address:
    The Downs is located off Deal on the east Kent coast, it was once described as 'the great road of England' and served as a vast open water anchorage, protected from French and Dutch fleets in the Channel by the shoals of the Goodwin Sands.

    Lt. on the HMS Edgar (guns-74, crew-650), Adm Lord Keith and Capt R. Jackson

    Address:
    until 8 June 1810 - 1st Lt. on the HMS Christian VII (guns-98, crew 750), Capt. Sir Joseph Yorke

    18 Sep 1809 - Observations of the qualities of the Christian 7th,

    signed by Joseph Yorke, Captain, G H Guion, Senior Lieutenant and William Wilkinson, Master.

    Address:
    Lord Byron in Falmouth

    Commanders-in-Chief of the mediterranean fleet

    Battle:
    Capture of three chasse-marees

    Address:
    Lord Byron furnished Gardiner with recommendations to Admiral Charles Cotton

    Address:
    Commander on the HMS Philomel (brig-sloop, guns-18, crew-121) - until 6 Oct 1811

    Commanders-in-Chief of the mediterranean fleet

    Battle:
    The HMS Philomel (brig-sloop, guns-18, crew-121), captained by GH Guion, was rescued by the Repulse (74-gun third rate ship of the line), captained by John Richard Delap Halliday (Later Admiral Tollemache)

    Address:
    Moves the Spanish Ambassador to Sicily and suite to Cadiz

    Lord William Bentinck & the British Occupation of Sicily, 1811-1814

    Kingdom of Sicily

    Sicily, the insecure Base

    Byron's "Corbeau Blanc": The Life and Letters of Lady Melbourne

    Palermo, City of Kings: The Heart of Sicily

    Address:
    Moves the Sheik of Bedreddin Turkish passenger(?) from Gibraltar to Malta by order of Comodore Charles Penrose (50 pounds)

    Address:
    Captain on the HMS Rainbow (corvette, guns-20, crew-100), co-operating with Spanish patriots along the coast of Catalonia - until 19 June 1812

    Battle:
    In January 1812, Captain Edward Codrington commanded a small squadron under Admiral Edward Pellew operating along the Spanish coast consisting of his ship, HMS Blake (74), HMS Curaçoa (36, Captain John Tower), HMS Rainbow (28, Captain Gardiner Henry Guion), HMS Papillon (6, Commander James Hay), HMS Sparrowhawk (18, Commander James Pringle) and HMS Merope (10, Commander Edward Flin).

    Captain Codrington vs The French Army

    On the morning of January 30, Rainbow and Merope encountered Curaçoa just off the town of Vilassar de Mar flying signal flags indicating she had observed the French army advancing along the coast road. The three ships then took the French under fire killing and wounding a number of troops and forcing them to fall back on Barcelona and take a more circuitous inland route to their objective.

    Address:
    Moves Baron d'Eroles and Suite from Mahon to Majorca.

    22 Jul 1812 Battle of Salamanca

    Address:
    On the HMS Pylades

    Gardiner "is at times subjest to a pulmonary complaintin consequence of a severe attack of inflamation of the breast with which he was affected about six months ago" (jan 1812) and ask to be put on half pay

    Address:
    According to the Probate of the Last Will of his mother

    Wikipedia

    Address:
    Flag Capt on the San Juan (guns-74, crew-650) with Admiral Charles Fleeming

    Commanders-in-Chief of the mediterranean fleet

    Address:
    Capt. on the HMS Elizabeth (guns-74, crew-650) with Admiral Charles Fleeming

    Address:
    According to the Chart of France he bought in Paris

    Address:
    According to his Last Will he owned a house at Frensham

    Address:
    As guest of Lord Byron

    Address:
    Date of Signature of Last Will

    Address:
    Capt. on the HMS Tribune, captured several piratical Greec vessels

    Commanders-in-Chief of the mediterranean fleet

    Greek war of Independance

    After the fall of Napoleon in 1815 most of the battle fleets were laid up "in ordinary" for the remainder of their days but the navy was nevertheless involved in a number of small wars - Burma, Greece, Egypt, China and Argentina - and British vessels were in the cross-fire during a number of others, usually civil wars such as as that in Portugal in 1832. Many small vessels were used in suppressing piracy all round the world, particularly in the Mediterranean, the West Indies and the Far East. In the eastern Mediterranean, and particularly in the Aegean and around the Ionian islands during 1826-7, while warships from Britain, Russia and France were actively defending Greece against the Turks, Greek pirates were plundering British ships and Greek warships were seaching neutral ships and calling all cargo Turkish property. The Ionian islands formed a British protectorate until they were ceded to Greece in 1863.

    Battle:
    The insurgents were besieged in Gramvousa for more than two years and they had to resort to piracy to survive. Gramvousa became a hive of piratical activity that greatly affected Turkish-Egyptian and European shipping in the region.

    Tribune, date unknown - A successful attack on some pirate vessels, near the Morea, in 1824 together with the Despatch 18

    Address:
    For having conveyed his excellency the Earl of Chatham,governor of Gibraltar, with his suite, from that place to England, in HMS Tribune £147.12

    Journals of the House of Commons Vol 81 (2 feb-31 may 1826)

    Address:
    entertained and conveyed Mr. Consul J.M. Brackenbury from Gibraltar to Cadiz, on board His Majesty's ship Tribune - £ 54

    Journals of the House of Commons Vol 81 (2 feb-31 may 1826)

    British and Foreign State Papers

    Address:
    Conversation between Rear-Adm Hammond and H.M.F. Majesty (= Dom João VI)

    Address:
    According to his sketchbook.

    He also visited Verona, Venice, Neaples, Pisa and Luzern

    Died:
    Will of Gardiner Henry Guion, Captain in the Royal Navy of Chatham , Kent, 14 May 1833, The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey

    Gardiner married Polini Peraldi before 7 Mar 1798. Polini (daughter of Mario Giuseppe Luiggi Peraldi and Laura Maria Peraldi) was born about 1780 in Corse, Collectivité Territoriale Unique; died in Nov 1798-1802. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 15.  Polini Peraldi
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    Polini Peraldi was born about 1780 in Corse, Collectivité Territoriale Unique (daughter of Mario Giuseppe Luiggi Peraldi and Laura Maria Peraldi); died in Nov 1798-1802.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Address: Oct 1796, Aiacciu, Corse-du-Sud, Corse, Collectivité Territoriale Unique; Oct 1796 the English leave Corsica and Corsica becomes a french departement
    • Address: Nov 1796, Mediterranean nr.Marseille;
    • Address: Jul 1796-Dec 1797, Gibraltar, British Oversea Territory; Possible location for a marriage of Gardiner and Polini
    • Address: 1 Dec 1797, 7 Beaufort Buildings, London;
      Beaufort Buildings at flickr.com ----------------------------------------------------- 7 Beaufort Buildings at motco.com
    • Address: Apr 1798, Sheerness, Kent, England;
    • Address: 1799, Chatham, Kent, England;

    Notes:

    Churchyard Monumental Inscriptions (M.I.s) & other notes

    Birth:
    Archive departementale de Corse du Sud

    Name:
    Her name is most likely corrupted from

    Paoline - Pauline - Apollonia - Pollonia

    € 1.000 Award for the researcher who finds the list of Corsican refugees that were evacuated with the transportship the Tartar to Gibraltar in October 1796 (see below)

    I am quite sure that this list should be somewhere in the National Archives



    Address:
    On the Tartar (Transportship-Victualler) - NOT the HMS Tartar

    Address:
    Address on the Letter he wrote to Evan Nepean, secretary of the Admiralty

    Address:
    At the house of F.J. Hartwell, Superintendent of the Dockyard

    Address:
    At the house of F.J. Hartwell, Superintendent of the Dockyard

    Died:
    Searchmap

    The Royal Dockyard

    The National Archives, Kew - ADM 6/429

    Notes:

    Married:
    IF

    Polini and Gardiner married they must have married between dec 1796 and Dec 1797 at Gibraltar

    OR

    between Dec 1797 and Mar 1798 at London (or Sheerness)

    Children:
    1. 7. Anne Mary Guion was born on 4 Nov 1798 in Sheerness, Kent, England; was christened on 6 Aug 1802 in St. George the Martyr, Queen Square, Holborn; died on 12 Mar 1876 in 113 Forest Road, Dalston, Hackney, Middlesex, England; was buried on 17 Mar 1876 in St. Mary's Cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensal Green, London, Middlesex, England.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  Reynerus Guillaume Aegidius Albers was born on 13 Jan 1758 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; was christened on 15 Jan 1758 in Grave, NBr, NL (son of Reynier Albers and Antonetta van Densen); died on 21 Feb 1826 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.

    Notes:

    Haar memorie van successie is bewaard gebleven, maar vermeldt geen onroerend goed.

    Reinerus was broodbakker van beroep en winkelier.

    Zijn handgeschreven testament dateert van 12 december 1814 en is bewaard gebleven.

    Bij zijn dood op 68 jarige leeftijd op 21 februari 1836 liet hij drie huizen na in de Brugstraat, wijk D, no. 89; in de Papengang wijk D, no. 81; in de Hoofschestraat wijk B no. 35, een afgebrand huis



    Voogd over de kinderen werd Reinier Albers Egidiuszoon. Er zijn enkele transacties van hen bekend. Het is niet mogelijk alle kadastrale lokaties van de vele gekochte en verkochte huizen vast te stellen. Op 23 mei 1787 kochten zij een huis, erf en bakoven in de Hoofschestraat voor 1284 gulden.

    Ruim een jaar later, op 11 februari 1789, verkochten zij een huisje of kamer achter het stadhuis in de Hoofschestraat voor 220 gulden.

    Die verkoop bleek geen succes, want de koper, de kleermaker Johannes Kreits, kwam zijn betalingsverplichtingen niet na en derhalve werd het huis gerechtelijk gewonnen en verkocht. 151 Het jaar daarop verkochten zij op 21 april 1789 een erf in de Hoofschestraat en een huisje achter de kerk voor 483 en 65 gulden.

    In 1794 brandde

    een huis in de Hoofschestraat van een Reinier Albers af door een bombardement van de Fransen.

    Op 11 mei 1810 kocht Reinier een huis in de Brugstraat naast De Witte Leers voor 1509 gulden. Het was financieel niet gemakkelijk de aankoop te betalen, want op 21 november 1803 vestigde Reinier enkele renten op zijn huizen in de Brugstraat en Hoofschestraat van respectievelijk 36 en 63 gulden, losbaar met respectievelijk 900 en 1400 gulden.

    Toch bleek hij bij zijn overlijden niet onbemiddeld, gezien zijn huizenbezit.

    Familiegetrouw bekleedde Reinerus ook een positie in het Kloveniersgilde, waar hij gewalter was. Daarnaast was hij in 1796 lid van de Hoge Vierschaar.

    Toen hij stierf, liet hij voor 585 gulden aan inboedel na en drie huizen en een afgebrand huis.

    Op 19 september 1829 werden nogmaals roerende goederen geveild, waarbij het duurste meubel een kabinetkast met drie laden was, verkocht voor 20,75 gulden.

    De huizen waren:

    ? Een huis met achterhuis en stalling, gelegen aan de Brugstraat no. D 89, tevens zijn eigen woonhuis. Waarschijnlijk had hij dat huis gekocht op 24 januari 1785.

    ? Een huis in de Hoofschestraat, kadastraal B 35, waarschijnlijk gekocht op 19 april 1787.

    ? Een huis in de Papengang, kadastraal D 81 , waarschijnlijk gekocht op 2 januari 1789.

    ? Een afgebrand huis op een perceel bij de Markt in de Hoofschestraat.

    Al deze huizen werden buiten de familie verkocht in 1829 en brachten, na wat vertraging wegens interne verdeeldheid, de som op van 3365 gulden



    Birth:
    Beeldbank Historisch Informatie Centrum

    Died:
    Genlias

    Reynerus married Ida Catharina Meerts on 30 Jan 1780 in Maashees, Noord-Brabant, Nederland. Ida (daughter of Johannes Meerts and Johanna Thérèsia Caris) was christened on 11 Mar 1754 in Weert, L, NL; died on 19 Feb 1830 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Ida Catharina Meerts was christened on 11 Mar 1754 in Weert, L, NL (daughter of Johannes Meerts and Johanna Thérèsia Caris); died on 19 Feb 1830 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.

    Notes:

    - peter: Jacobus Caris, meter: Anna Helena Meerts
    - Op 21.10.1828 (zie Grave) werd een beedigd schatter aangesteld tot taxatie der meubilaire goederen, omdat Ida Catharina Meerts weigerde mede te werken aan het opstellen van de nalatenschap
    - Memorie van successie 's Hertogenbosch/Grave no 129: De erfgenamen van Ida Catharina Meerts verklaren dat er geen nalatenschap is

    Died:
    Genlias

    Notes:

    Married:
    Kerkelijk huwelijk (kerk): nh

    Children:
    1. 8. Reinier Johannes Albers was born on 10 Nov 1782 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; was christened on 12 Nov 1782 in Grave, NBr, NL; died on 14 Nov 1820 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.
    2. Theodorus Gerardus Albers was christened on 18 April 1784 in Grave, NBr, NL.
    3. Maria Theresia Albers was christened on 6 Aug 1786 in Grave, NBr, NL; died on 3 Apr 1809 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.
    4. Franciscus Gerardus Egidius Albers was christened on 2 Dec 1787 in Grave, NBr, NL; was buried on 29 Sep 1788 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.
    5. Gerardus Antonius Albers was born on 3 Nov 1788 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died in 1812.
    6. Anna Gertrudis Albers was born on 23 Feb 1790 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 6 Sep 1850 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.

  3. 18.  Johannes Gijsbertus Gijsbers was born on 18 Sep 1747 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland (son of Johannes Gijsbers and Johanna Catharina Huismans); died on 13 Oct 1824 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.

    Johannes married Allegonda Kuijpers on 4 Jun 1780 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland. Allegonda (daughter of Johannes Kuijpers and Wilhelmina Aerts) was born on 19 Mar 1761 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 19.  Allegonda Kuijpers was born on 19 Mar 1761 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland (daughter of Johannes Kuijpers and Wilhelmina Aerts); and died.
    Children:
    1. 9. Maria Allegonda Gijsbers was born on 5 Feb 1784 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 26 Dec 1831 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.
    2. Wilhelmina Gijsbers
    3. Johan Gijsbers
    4. Allegonda Gijsbers

  5. 20.  Hermanus van de Middegaal was born on 16 Dec 1748 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland (son of Hermanus van de Middegaal and Catharina Leentjes); died on 17 Jun 1839 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.

    Hermanus married Johanna Maria Arts on 2 May 1779 in Escharen. Johanna was buried on 24 Sep 1798 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 21.  Johanna Maria Arts was buried on 24 Sep 1798 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.

    Notes:

    Name:
    AKA: Artz

    Notes:

    Married:
    Datum ondertrouw: 17-04-1779

    Children:
    1. Johanna Hermina van de Middegaal was born on 14 May 1789 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; and died.
    2. 10. Hermanus van de Middegaal was born on 13 Dec 1791 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland; died on 18 Jun 1860 in Nederasselt, Heumen, Gelderland, Nederland.

  7. 22.  Antonius Franciscus Bolsius was born in 1749 in 's-Hertogenbosch, Noord-Brabant, Nederland (son of Cornelius Bolsius and Johanna Elisabeth van Ravensteijn); died on 28 Oct 1819.

    Notes:

    Notaris of dokter te Oirschot

    Antonius married Barbara Janse de Croon on 15 Sep 1777 in Oirschot. Barbara (daughter of Johannes Jansz de Croon and Jacoba Moescops) was born on 28 Jun 1753 in Oirschot; died in May 1793 in Oirschot. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 23.  Barbara Janse de Croon was born on 28 Jun 1753 in Oirschot (daughter of Johannes Jansz de Croon and Jacoba Moescops); died in May 1793 in Oirschot.
    Children:
    1. Johannes Bolsius was born about 1780 in Oirschot; died on 18 May 1840 in Tilburg, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.
    2. Joanna Elisabetha Bolsius was christened on 24 Oct 1783 in Oirschot; and died.
    3. 11. Petronella Jacoba Bolsius was born on 24 May 1786 in Oirschot; died on 27 Mar 1866 in Grave, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.
    4. Henricus Franciscus Bolsius was christened on 16 May 1793 in Oirschot; and died.

  9. 24.  Joseph Fox
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    Joseph Fox was born in 1729 in Par, Cornwall, England (son of George Fox and Anna Debell); died on 25 Feb 1785 in Falmouth, Cornwall, England.

    Notes:

    3rd son. Chirurg en apotheker.

    The descendants of Joseph, our ancestor, were once just as much Falmouth Foxes.

    Having taken to Medicine rather than business, they were less prosperous, had less leisure, and are not included in Carlyle's eulogy.

    When George Croker Fox was at Fowey, building up his shipping agency, Joseph was there too apprenticed to a local doctor. When this training was over, he set up a surgeon and apothecary at Lostwithiel. And finally he moved to Falmouth, which he reached in fact before his brother.

    He married a daughter of Richard Hingston, surgeon or apothecary at Penryn.

    From Joseph (1729 - 1785) doctors have descended in the male line for (so far) seven generations.



    In 1776 Joseph took a small house in Poran Hill for harbouring sick seaman and other poor patients.



    Based partly on notes left by R. Hingston Fox, M.D., and partly on "Caroline Fox", by Wilson Harris (London,1944).

    Joseph Fox

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    Joseph married Elisabeth Hingston on 17 Apr 1754 in Penryn, St. Gluvias, Cornwall, England. Elisabeth (daughter of Richard Hingston and Elizabeth Steele) was born on 28 Oct 1733 in Penryn, St. Gluvias, Cornwall, England; died on 15 Dec 1792 in Falmouth, Cornwall, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 25.  Elisabeth Hingston was born on 28 Oct 1733 in Penryn, St. Gluvias, Cornwall, England (daughter of Richard Hingston and Elizabeth Steele); died on 15 Dec 1792 in Falmouth, Cornwall, England.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    1728 ???

    Notes:

    Married:
    History of Quakers in Devon and Cornwall

    Children:
    1. Anna Fox was born on 29 Mar 1755 in Falmouth, Cornwall, England; and died.
    2. Elizabeth Fox was born on 24 Dec 1757 in Falmouth, Cornwall, England; died on 9 May 1810.
    3. 12. Joseph Fox was born on 13 Jul 1758 in Falmouth, Cornwall, England; died on 25 Feb 1832 in Plymouth, Devon, England; was buried on 04 Mar 1832 in Charles Church Yard, Plymouth, Cornwall, England.
    4. Sarah Fox was born on 19 Jan 1760 in Falmouth, Cornwall, England; died on 9 Sep 1760 in Falmouth, Cornwall, England.
    5. Tabitha Fox was born on 19 Jan 1760 in Falmouth, Cornwall, England; died on 9 Sep 1760 in Falmouth, Cornwall, England.
    6. Rachel Fox was born on 2 Dec 1762 in Falmouth, Cornwall, England; died on 22 Jun 1766 in Falmouth, Cornwall, England.
    7. Edward Long Fox was born on 26 Apr 1761 in Falmouth, Cornwall, England; died on 2 May 1835 in Brislington, Somerset, England.
    8. Richard Fox was born on 7 Sep 1764 in Falmouth, Cornwall, England; died on 15 Feb 1841.
    9. Nathaniel Fox was born on 9 Dec 1768 in Falmouth, Cornwall, England; died on 11 Jun 1786 in Falmouth, Cornwall, England.
    10. Francis Fox was born on 8 Apr 1771 in Falmouth, Cornwall, England; died on 8 May 1795 in Falmouth, Cornwall, England.
    11. Philip Fox was born on 15 Jun 1772 in Falmouth, Cornwall, England; died in 1772 in Falmouth, Cornwall, England.

  11. 28.  Daniel Guion was born on 1 Dec 1741; was christened on 16 Jan 1742 in St. James's Church, Westminster, London, Middlesex, England (son of Daniel Guion and Louisa Marie); died in May 1780; was buried on 04 May 1780 in Alverstoke, Southampton, Hampshire, England .

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Address: 1770, 19 Pavement, Moorfields, London, England;
    • Address: 1775, 35 Crutched Friars, London, Middlesex, England;
    • Address: Nov 1776, Gosport, Hampshire, England;

    Notes:

    Resident in Hampshire.

    esquire.

    # an unofficial title of respect, having no precise significance, sometimes placed, especially in its abbreviated form, after a man's surname in formal written address: in the U.S., usually applied to lawyers, women as well as men; in Britain, applied to a commoner considered to have gained the social position of a gentleman.

    Abbreviation: Esq.

    ## a man belonging to the order of English gentry ranking next below a knight.


    Dictionary.com Unabridged. Retrieved April 13, 2017 from Dictionary.com website

    "merchant" listed in London trade directories: first at 19 Pavement, Moorfields, later at 35 Crutched Friars (Henry Cort's former address).

    His will in August 1774 is witnessed by Oliver Toulmin, Henry Cort and Cort's clerk Richard Ashton.

    He has moved to Gosport by November 1776, becoming a juror in 1778.

    Following Last Wills were checked for possible relationships

    Daniel married Ann Harwood in 1774 in St. Margaret's, Westminster, London, England. Ann (daughter of John Harwood and Elizabeth Brown) was born on 25 Mar 1741; was christened on 24 Apr 1741 in St Luke Old Street, Finsbury, London, England; was buried on 26 May 1811 in Mylor Church Graveyard, Mylor, Cornwall, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 29.  Ann Harwood
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    Ann Harwood was born on 25 Mar 1741; was christened on 24 Apr 1741 in St Luke Old Street, Finsbury, London, England (daughter of John Harwood and Elizabeth Brown); was buried on 26 May 1811 in Mylor Church Graveyard, Mylor, Cornwall, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Address: 1770, 19 Pavement, Moorfields, London, England;
    • Address: 1775, 35 Crutched Friars, London, Middlesex, England;
    • Address: Nov 1776, Gosport, Hampshire, England;
    • Address: 1789, London Hospital, Whitechapel Road, Whitechapel, Tower Hamlets, London;
    • Address: Apr 1798, Sheerness, Kent, England;
    • Address: 1799, Chatham, Kent, England;
    • Address: 1802, Wood Cottage, Mylor, Cornwall, England;

    Notes:

    20 Feb 1809 Wittness at the marriage of Francis Jenkin and Betsey Sedgman

    Books about Mylor and the nearby parishes

    Book of Mylor

    Address:
    About here.

    Moor Fields Pavement, being on the west side of the Moorfields, behind the Bethlem Hospital was called later Finsbury Pavement

    Address:
    The Royal London Hospital was founded in September 1740 and was originally named The London Infirmary. The name changed to The London Hospital in 1748 and later to The Royal London Hospital. The first patients were treated at a house in Featherstone Street, Moorfields. In May 1741, the hospital moved to Prescot Street, and remained there until 1757 when it moved to its current location on the south side of Whitechapel Road, Whitechapel, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

    Address:
    At the house of F.J. Hartwell, Superintendent of the Dockyard

    Address:
    At the house of F.J. Hartwell, Superintendent of the Dockyard

    Address:
    House on the grounds of Greatwood Cottage, in posession Of Dr. Joseph Fox

    Buried:
    Mylor C of E Burials 1813-1857, 1897-1911

    Cornwall OPC Database

    Notes:

    Portsmouth Naval Academy 1733-1806

    Married:
    England, Boyd's Marriage Indexes, 1538-1850

    Children:
    1. 14. Capt. Gardiner Henry Guion was born on 22 Feb 1775 in 35 Crutched Friars, London, Middlesex, England; was christened on 1 Apr 1775 in St. Olave, Hart Str., London, Middlesex, England; died on 27 Sep 1832 in Thun, Bern, Confoederatio Helvetica; was buried in Thun, Bern, Confoederatio Helvetica.
    2. Capt. Daniel Olivier Guion was born on 20 Apr 1776 in 35 Crutched Friars, London, Middlesex, England; was christened on 21 May 1776 in St. Olave, Hart Str., London, Middlesex, England; died on 24 Dec 1811 in Thorsminde, Danmark; was buried in Dead Men's Dunes, Thorsminde, Danmark.

  13. 30.  Mario Giuseppe Luiggi Peraldi was born on 15 Mar 1752 in Aiacciu, Corse-du-Sud, Corse, Collectivité Territoriale Unique (son of Paolo Francesco Peraldi and Maria Colomba Ottavi); died on 6 Sep 1799 in Palermo, Sicilia, Italia.

    Notes:

    Excluded from the general pardon in oct 1796

    C'est Mario PERALDI qui incita BONAPARTE à se lancer dans la désastreuse expédition de la Maddalena (Sardaigne) en février 1793

    28 juin 1797 (10 messidor An V), Mario PERALDI est inscrit sur la liste des émigrés.

    Pensionné par l'Angleterre, il mena une vie d'espion à la petite semaine.

    Oct 1788, Bastia, Haute-Corse, Corse, France Reconnu Noble de Noblesse prouvée au delà de ans... par Arrêt du Conseil Supérieur de la Corse.

    Député à l'Assemblée législative, Conseiller d'Etat (1789 et 1792), Colonel de la garde nationale

    Originaire d'Aiacciu. Fils de Paulu Francescu.

    Nobile Sei d'Aiacciu en 1783.

    Député à l'Assemblée Législative.

    Conseiller d'Etat de 1789 à 1792.

    Colonel de la garde nationale d'Aiacciu en 1790.

    Commissaire général des armées françaises.

    En Avril 1790, il fait partie de la délégation venue du Dilà qui accompagne Pasquale Paoli de retour à Paris après son exil à Londres. A Aiacciu, à l'Assemblée des Délégués du Dilà (assemblée houleuse car on doit y décider l'union ou la session avec le Diquà), il est foncièrement hostile à toute entente avec le Nord.

    En Septembre, à Orezza, il assiste, en tant que représentant du Dilà, à la première Assemblée Provinciale Electorale qui se tient dans le couvent de San Francescu.

    En Septembre 1791, à la Deuxième Assemblée Provinciale Electorale à Corti, il est élu député de la Corse à l'Assemblée Législative Nationale.

    En Mai 1792, il rend Nabuliu Buonaparte responsable de la mort de son neveu, tué lors des émeutes d'Aiacciu, et promet de porter plainte contre lui.

    En Octobre, il est chargé d'organiser, en Provence d'abord, avec les 6000 volontaires provençaux qui tiennent garnison à Marseille, et en Corse ensuite, la flotte et le corps de débarquement.

    En Mai 1793, il pourchasse Nabuliu Buonaparte en fuite d'Aiacciu. Le Vice-roi de Corse Sir Gilbert Elliot en fait un spécialiste du commerce maritime.

    Député pour la communauté d'Aiacciu, en Juin 1794, il participe à la Cunsulta Generale di Corti, qui approuve l'action de Pasquale Paoli et se prononce pour la rupture avec la France.

    Il adopte la Constitution du Royaume de Corse (anglo-corse), votée par la Cunsulta Generale, qui est une Constitution Monarchique, en 12 titres et 75 articles.

    Membre du Conseil d'Etat du Royaume Anglo-corse.

    En Octobre 1796, Nabuliu Buonaparte le fait exclure de l'amnistie accordée par les Français à tous les Corses qui ont collaboré avec les Anglais.

    En Octobre 1797, il est un des chefs de l'insurrection menée par l'Union des Catholiques Républicains. Il est condamné à une peine légère.

    En Mai 1799, il est à l'origine de la création d'un mouvement contre-révolutionnaire qui se décide à agir en créant un comité d'organisation de la révolte en Corse.

    En Mars 1800, avec d'autres émigrés corses de Toscane, il débarque dans l'Ile. Ils sont soutenus par Calamaï, le consul à Gênes du Tsar de Russie Paul 1er. Le complot échoue, et il meurt à Palerme en 1800.

    Cronica di A Corsica

    Napoléon - une enfance corse

    Died:
    Il laissera 5 enfants dont Paul-François qui sera élu deux fois Député de la Corse sous la Restauration.

    LES CORSES ET LE ROYAUME DE NAPLES AU DEBUT DU XIXème SIECLE

    5 children were living when he died.

    Thus Polini must have died bef Sep 1799

    Mario married Laura Maria Peraldi on 12 Aug 1775 in Aiacciu, Corse-du-Sud, Corse, Collectivité Territoriale Unique. Laura (daughter of Giuseppe Maria Peraldi and Anna Maria Forcioli) was born on 21 Nov 1759 in Aiacciu, Corse-du-Sud, Corse, Collectivité Territoriale Unique; died on 29 Dec 1842. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  14. 31.  Laura Maria Peraldi was born on 21 Nov 1759 in Aiacciu, Corse-du-Sud, Corse, Collectivité Territoriale Unique (daughter of Giuseppe Maria Peraldi and Anna Maria Forcioli); died on 29 Dec 1842.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Polini is most likely a member of tHis family. Please note that this is NOT PROVEN.

    Children:
    1. Anna Maddalena Matilda Sinforosa Paola Peraldi was born in 1777; and died.
    2. Paolo Francesco Saverio Peraldi was born on 4 Dec 1779 in Aiacciu, Corse-du-Sud, Corse, Collectivité Territoriale Unique; died on 7 Oct 1826 in Aiacciu, Corse-du-Sud, Corse, Collectivité Territoriale Unique.
    3. 15. Polini Peraldi was born about 1780 in Corse, Collectivité Territoriale Unique; died in Nov 1798-1802.
    4. Mariu Ghjuseppe Peraldi was born in 1781 in Aiacciu, Corse-du-Sud, Corse, Collectivité Territoriale Unique; died on 21 Oct 1805 in Cape Trafalgar.
    5. Maria Colomba Peraldi was born on 29 Aug 1781 in Aiacciu, Corse-du-Sud, Corse, Collectivité Territoriale Unique.
    6. Mgr. Marius Felice Petru Paulu Peraldi was born on 29 Jun 1789 in Aiacciu, Corse-du-Sud, Corse, Collectivité Territoriale Unique; died in 1863.


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