Godfrey Arthur Fetherstonhaugh1
M, #119101, b. 13 August 1860, d. 18 February 1904
Last Edited=7 Dec 2007
Godfrey Arthur Fetherstonhaugh was born on 13 August 1860 at Moyne, County Wicklow, IrelandG.2 He was the son of Reverend Thomas Orme Fetherstonhaugh and Henrietta Lucretia Richardson.1 He died on 18 February 1904 at age 43.2 He was also reported to have died in 1880.1
He gained the rank of office in the Royal Navy.1
He gained the rank of office in the Royal Navy.1
Edward Fetherstonhaugh1
M, #119102, b. 21 May 1863, d. 15 May 1897
Last Edited=7 Dec 2007
Edward Fetherstonhaugh was born on 21 May 1863 at Moyne, County Wicklow, IrelandG.2 He was the son of Reverend Thomas Orme Fetherstonhaugh and Henrietta Lucretia Richardson.1 He died on 15 May 1897 at age 33.2 He was also reported to have died in 1884.1
William Fetherstonhaugh1
M, #119103, b. 15 July 1783, d. 21 April 1851
Last Edited=8 Dec 2007
William Fetherstonhaugh was born on 15 July 1783 at Carrick, County Westmeath, IrelandG.1 He was the son of William Fetherstonhaugh and Susanna Wills.2 He married Elizabeth Orme, daughter of William Orme and Anne Jackson, on 6 October 1806 at Carrick, County Westmeath, IrelandG.2 He died on 21 April 1851 at age 67 at Carrick, County Westmeath, IrelandG.1
Children of William Fetherstonhaugh and Elizabeth Orme
- Anne Fetherstonhaugh3 d. 1827
- Susanna Fetherstonhaugh3 d. Jul 1876
- Elizabeth Fetherstonhaugh3
- Jane Fetherstonhaugh+3 d. 1903
- William Fetherstonhaugh+2 b. 14 Dec 1807, d. 1 Aug 1879
- Reverend Thomas Orme Fetherstonhaugh+2 b. 4 Jul 1809, d. 19 Jun 1873
- John Fetherstonhaugh2 b. 1810, d. 1839
- Godfrey Fetherstonhaugh+2 b. 19 Dec 1811, d. 5 Apr 1868
- George Fetherstonhaugh2 b. 1817, d. 1828
- Francis Fetherstonhaugh+2 b. 27 Apr 1821, d. 18 Mar 1892
- Edward Fetherstonhaugh2 b. 1824, d. 1845
- Henry Fetherstonhaugh+2 b. 27 Mar 1826, d. Aug 1898
Elizabeth Orme1
F, #119104, b. circa 1787, d. 1 June 1830
Last Edited=8 Dec 2007
Elizabeth Orme was born circa 1787.2 She was the daughter of William Orme and Anne Jackson.1,2 She married William Fetherstonhaugh, son of William Fetherstonhaugh and Susanna Wills, on 6 October 1806 at Carrick, County Westmeath, IrelandG.1 She died on 1 June 1830 at Carrick, County Westmeath, IrelandG.2
From 6 October 1806, her married name became Fetherstonhaugh.1
From 6 October 1806, her married name became Fetherstonhaugh.1
Children of Elizabeth Orme and William Fetherstonhaugh
- Anne Fetherstonhaugh3 d. 1827
- Susanna Fetherstonhaugh3 d. Jul 1876
- Elizabeth Fetherstonhaugh3
- Jane Fetherstonhaugh+3 d. 1903
- William Fetherstonhaugh+1 b. 14 Dec 1807, d. 1 Aug 1879
- Reverend Thomas Orme Fetherstonhaugh+1 b. 4 Jul 1809, d. 19 Jun 1873
- John Fetherstonhaugh1 b. 1810, d. 1839
- Godfrey Fetherstonhaugh+1 b. 19 Dec 1811, d. 5 Apr 1868
- George Fetherstonhaugh1 b. 1817, d. 1828
- Francis Fetherstonhaugh+1 b. 27 Apr 1821, d. 18 Mar 1892
- Edward Fetherstonhaugh1 b. 1824, d. 1845
- Henry Fetherstonhaugh+1 b. 27 Mar 1826, d. Aug 1898
Captain John Richardson1
M, #119105, b. 5 August 1812, d. 4 February 1855
Last Edited=7 Dec 2007
Captain John Richardson was born on 5 August 1812 at ScotlandG.1 He died on 4 February 1855 at age 42.1
He gained the rank of officer in 1826 in the Royal Navy.1 He gained the rank of Captain in the Royal Navy.2 He was Inspecting Commander of the Coastguard at Galway, County Galway, IrelandG.1
He gained the rank of officer in 1826 in the Royal Navy.1 He gained the rank of Captain in the Royal Navy.2 He was Inspecting Commander of the Coastguard at Galway, County Galway, IrelandG.1
Children of Captain John Richardson
- Robert Alexander Richardson1 b. Jan 1835
- Henrietta Lucretia Richardson+2 b. bt 1837 - 1844
William Christian1
M, #119106, b. 14 April 1608, d. 2 January 1662/63
Last Edited=5 Nov 2007
William Christian was born on 14 April 1608 at Milntown, Lezayre, Isle of ManG.2,3 He was the son of Deemster Ewan Christian and Katherine Harrison.1 He married Elizabeth Cockshutt, daughter of George Cockshutt, circa 1632.2 He died on 2 January 1662/63 at age 54 at Hango Hill, Isle of ManG, executed.4 He was buried in January 1662/63 at the Chancel, Kirk Malew, Isle of ManG.2
William Christian also went by the nick-name of Illiam Dhône (or in English, Brown-haired William.)4 He was Steward of the Abbey lands in 1640.2 He gained the rank of Commande in the Insular Militia.2 He held the office of Member of the House of Keys (M.H.K.) in 1643.2 In 1643 his father made over to him the estate of Ronaldsway.4 He held the office of Receiver-General of the Isle of Man in 1648.4 In 1651 he made terms with Colonel Duckenfield, who came to take possession of the Island after the defeat and execution of James, Earl of Derby.2 He held the office of Governor of the Isle of Man between 1656 and 1659.2 In 1660 at London, EnglandG, he was arrested on an action for 20,000l, which he had embezzled while Receiver-General.4 On 12 December 1662 at Isle of ManG he was again arrested for the same charges.4 He has an extensive biographical entry in the Dictionary of National Biography.4
He was the greatest of Manx Patriots! After the Restoration, Charles, the 8th Earl of Derby, had Illiam Dhone arrested and tried as a traitor to the Derby family. He was condemned to death by a packed Court of Justice on 29 December 1662. The real reason for the execution was to wreak vengeance on Illiam Dhone for the leading part that he and his family had played in frustrating the Earl's persistent attempts to change the old feudal land tenure into a leasehold tenancy, a deep-laid scheme, which would have rendered all land in the Island the personal property of the Earl, and which the landed proprietors such as Illiam Dhone, Deemster Ewan Christian, Governor Edward Christian and some 800 others stubbornly resisted. This struggle had lasted long, and would certainly have been successful, but for the Christian's strong opposition. After the execution, Earl Charles confiscated Ronaldsway, but, on petition to King Charles II, he was ordered to restore it to the heir. However, the Earl then so persecuted the Christians that he succeeded in his endeavour to drive Illiam Dhone's branch of the powerful Milntown and Ronaldsway clan out of the Island. His sons then settled in Ireland.2
William Christian also went by the nick-name of Illiam Dhône (or in English, Brown-haired William.)4 He was Steward of the Abbey lands in 1640.2 He gained the rank of Commande in the Insular Militia.2 He held the office of Member of the House of Keys (M.H.K.) in 1643.2 In 1643 his father made over to him the estate of Ronaldsway.4 He held the office of Receiver-General of the Isle of Man in 1648.4 In 1651 he made terms with Colonel Duckenfield, who came to take possession of the Island after the defeat and execution of James, Earl of Derby.2 He held the office of Governor of the Isle of Man between 1656 and 1659.2 In 1660 at London, EnglandG, he was arrested on an action for 20,000l, which he had embezzled while Receiver-General.4 On 12 December 1662 at Isle of ManG he was again arrested for the same charges.4 He has an extensive biographical entry in the Dictionary of National Biography.4
He was the greatest of Manx Patriots! After the Restoration, Charles, the 8th Earl of Derby, had Illiam Dhone arrested and tried as a traitor to the Derby family. He was condemned to death by a packed Court of Justice on 29 December 1662. The real reason for the execution was to wreak vengeance on Illiam Dhone for the leading part that he and his family had played in frustrating the Earl's persistent attempts to change the old feudal land tenure into a leasehold tenancy, a deep-laid scheme, which would have rendered all land in the Island the personal property of the Earl, and which the landed proprietors such as Illiam Dhone, Deemster Ewan Christian, Governor Edward Christian and some 800 others stubbornly resisted. This struggle had lasted long, and would certainly have been successful, but for the Christian's strong opposition. After the execution, Earl Charles confiscated Ronaldsway, but, on petition to King Charles II, he was ordered to restore it to the heir. However, the Earl then so persecuted the Christians that he succeeded in his endeavour to drive Illiam Dhone's branch of the powerful Milntown and Ronaldsway clan out of the Island. His sons then settled in Ireland.2
Children of William Christian and Elizabeth Cockshutt
- Ewan Christian1 b. c 1633, d. 1633
- George Christian+1 b. c Feb 1633/34, d. Mar 1692/93
- William Christian2 b. c 1635
- Ewan Christian+2 b. bt 1637 - 1640, d. 25 Apr 1671
- James Christian2 b. 11 Apr 1637
- John Christian2 b. 1640, d. 1671
- Mary Christian2 b. 1641, d. 1725
- Thomas Christian+4 b. bt 1641 - 1647, d. c Jun 1700
- Patricius Christian+2 b. 1644, d. c 1687
- Major Charles Christian2 b. 1648, d. 1699
Citations
- [S35] BLG1965 volume 2, page 96. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S35]
- [S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online <e-mail address>, Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005.
- [S64] Glynn Christian, Fragile Paradise: The discovery of Fletcher Christian, Bounty mutineer, 2nd ed. (U.S.A.: Bounty Books, 2005), page xiv-xv. Hereinafter cited as Fragile Paradise.
- [S18] Matthew H.C.G., editor, Dictionary of National Biography on CD-ROM (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1995), reference "Christian, William, 1608-1663". Hereinafter cited as Dictionary of National Biography.
Thomas Christian1
M, #119107, b. between 1641 and 1647, d. circa June 1700
Last Edited=25 Mar 2009
Thomas Christian was born between 1641 and 1647 at Ronaldsway, Malew, Isle of ManG.2,3 He was the son of William Christian and Elizabeth Cockshutt.1,2 He married Mary Birch, daughter of Colonel Thomas Birch and Alice Brooke.3 He died circa June 1700 at Liverpool, Lancashire, EnglandG.2 He was buried on 21 June 1700.2
He was a Merchant & Shipowner at Liverpool, Lancashire, EnglandG.3
He was a Merchant & Shipowner at Liverpool, Lancashire, EnglandG.3
Child of Thomas Christian and Mary Birch
- Captain Hugh Christian+2 b. 1679, d. 1727
Citations
- [S18] Matthew H.C.G., editor, Dictionary of National Biography on CD-ROM (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1995), reference "Christian, William, 1608-1663". Hereinafter cited as Dictionary of National Biography.
- [S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online <e-mail address>, Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005.
- [S35] BLG1965 volume 2, page 97. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S35]
Robert Balfour1
M, #119108, b. 26 September 1822, d. 27 October 1875
Last Edited=10 Feb 2011
Robert Balfour was born on 26 September 1822 at Stirlingshire, ScotlandG.2 He was the son of Robert Balfour and Isabella Edmond.1 He married Annie Shekelton, daughter of Robert Shekleton and Anne Furlong, on 17 March 1864.3,4 He died on 27 October 1875 at age 53 at London, EnglandG.2
Children of Robert Balfour and Annie Shekelton
- Isabella Anne Balfour1 b. 3 Oct 1866, d. 19 Sep 1906
- Robert Shekelton Balfour+1 b. 7 Mar 1869, d. 7 Nov 1942
Citations
- [S1073] Robin F. Balfour, "re: Admiral Arthur Christian," e-mail message to Darryl Lundy, 7 April 2004. Hereinafter cited as "re: Admiral Arthur Christian."
- [S4736] David Barttelot, online unknown url, David Barttelot (unknown location), downloaded 14 July 2010.
- [S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online <e-mail address>, Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005.
- [S120] R. S. Balfour, online <e-mail address>, Richard Glanville-Brown ("FTW - R S Balfour-Shekleton" emailed to Darryl Lundy), downloaded 17 August 2005, Date of Import: 18 Dec 2004.
Annie Shekelton1
F, #119109, b. 26 December 1830, d. 9 February 1917
Last Edited=20 Jul 2010
Annie Shekelton was born on 26 December 1830.2,3 She was the daughter of Robert Shekleton and Anne Furlong.2,3 She married Robert Balfour, son of Robert Balfour and Isabella Edmond, on 17 March 1864.2,3 She died on 9 February 1917 at age 86.2,3
From 17 March 1864, her married name became Balfour.2,3
From 17 March 1864, her married name became Balfour.2,3
Children of Annie Shekelton and Robert Balfour
- Isabella Anne Balfour1 b. 3 Oct 1866, d. 19 Sep 1906
- Robert Shekelton Balfour+1 b. 7 Mar 1869, d. 7 Nov 1942
Citations
- [S1073] Robin F. Balfour, "re: Admiral Arthur Christian," e-mail message to Darryl Lundy, 7 April 2004. Hereinafter cited as "re: Admiral Arthur Christian."
- [S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online <e-mail address>, Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005.
- [S120] R. S. Balfour, online <e-mail address>, Richard Glanville-Brown ("FTW - R S Balfour-Shekleton" emailed to Darryl Lundy), downloaded 17 August 2005, Date of Import: 18 Dec 2004.
Isabella Anne Balfour1
F, #119110, b. 3 October 1866, d. 19 September 1906
Last Edited=20 Jul 2010
Isabella Anne Balfour was born on 3 October 1866.2,3 She was the daughter of Robert Balfour and Annie Shekelton.1 She died on 19 September 1906 at age 39, unmarried.2,3
Citations
- [S1073] Robin F. Balfour, "re: Admiral Arthur Christian," e-mail message to Darryl Lundy, 7 April 2004. Hereinafter cited as "re: Admiral Arthur Christian."
- [S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online <e-mail address>, Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005.
- [S120] R. S. Balfour, online <e-mail address>, Richard Glanville-Brown ("FTW - R S Balfour-Shekleton" emailed to Darryl Lundy), downloaded 17 August 2005, Date of Import: 18 Dec 2004.