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Ancestors of Charles James Robert Walter Stirling (1567-1656) was a Burgess Walter Stirling b: 1567 in d: 1656 in Glasgow of Glasgow and Guild Brother. In 1630 he was elected Baillie, and in 1638 he was John Stirling Sir Walter Stirling (1718-1766) went b: Bef. 31 January 1614/15 in Glasgow elected Dean of Guild and re-elected the d: 1 February 1647/48 in Glasgow to sea at an early age. He entered following year. He was elected Helen Wemyss Commissioner to the General Assembly in the Navy, and was promoted to the b: Abt. 1580

rank of lieutenant in 1745. In 1753- John Stirling 1643 and again in 1646. b: 1 June 1640 in Glasgow 54 he was engaged in trading to d: 31 July 1709 in Glasgow Philadelphia, where he married Dorothy Willing (1735-1782). Janet Neilson b: Abt. 1619 John Stirling (1640-1709), heir of The portrait of Captain Sir Walter d: Aft. 1648 Walter Stirling, of Sherva his grandfather Walter Stirling, was Stirling by Northcote is found in the b: 25 June 1686 in Sherva, Fife National Maritime Museum at d: 1732 a Burgess and Guild Brother of the . of Glasgow. Charles Campbell, of Ballochyle

d: in Battle of Worcester

Janet Campbell b: 1652 Charles Stirling (1760-1833) was Lieutenant d: 6 May 1695 Walter Stirling, of Faskine b: 7 May 1718 in Sherva, Fife, by the age of 18, Commander at age 20 and d: 24 November 1786 in Red Lion Square, Captain before he turned 23. He became Elizabeth Hall Rear Admiral at 44 and seven

years later. William Ruthven, of Torryburn b: in Fife Charles Willing was mayor of The home where he lived with his wife Anne Philadelphia at the time of his Grote (1763-1825) was known as Woburn Janet Ruthven death at the age of 44. b: 1697 Farm; seen in 1759 and in 2006. d: 1721

Joseph Willing

Thomas Willing b: 16 January 1679/80 d: 3 February 1759 in , Thomas Harrison was an army

Anne Lowle officer who rose to high military Charles Stirling b: in Tockington, Gloucestershire b: 28 April 1760 in London, England d: 7 November 1833 in Woburn Farm, Chertsey, and political office under Surrey

Thomas Harrison, the Regicide Cromwell, a leader of the fanatical b: 1606 in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire Charles Willing d: 1660 in Charing Cross, London b: 18 May 1710 in Bristol, England Fifth Monarchy Men and an d: 30 November 1754 in Philadelphia unrepentant Regicide. His Charles Harrison execution was witnessed by Samuel Pepys.

Anne Harrison b: 1684 d: 11 September 1747 Simon Mayne, Regicide b: 1612 in Dinton, Bucks d: 1661 in Tower of London

Dorothy Mayne

Dorothy Willing b: 3 August 1735 in Philadelphia William Shippen b: Abt. 1600 in Monk Fryston, Yorkshire d: 20 September 1782 in Drumpellier, Lanarkshire, d: 1681 in Stockton, Cheshire Scotland Edward Shippen was first mayor of Edward Shippen b: 5 1638/39 in Methley, Yorkshire d: 2 October 1712 in Philadelphia Philadelphia

Mary Nunnes b: 11 October 1592 in Methley, Yorkshire d: 1672 in Methley, Yorkshire Joseph Shippen Joseph Francis Stirling b: 28 February 1677/78 in Boston b: 29 June 1798 in Woburn Farm, Chertsey, Surrey d: June 1741 d: 11 September 1860 in 98 Sydney Place, Bath, Somerset

Elizabeth Lybrand b: in Boston Portraits of Anne Harrison and d: 25 October 1688 Anne Shippen Anne Shippen can be seen at Powel J.F. Stirling (1798-1860) went to sea b: 5 August 1710 in Philadelphia d: 1791 in Philadelphia at the age of 13,and became a House in Philadelphia

Captain at 45. Captain Stirling and Thomas Grosse his wife Mary Luard (1825-1890) lived at 98 Sydney Place, Bath Abigail Grosse b: 25 October 1677 in Boston (above). d: 28 June 1716 in Philadelphia

Elizabeth Phillips

Otto Grote b: 1663 in Bremen, Germany Andreas Grote was a merchant from Bremen who settled in England Andreas Grote b: 15 April 1710 in Bremen, Germany about 1730, and in 1766 established d: 1788 in London the London banking house of Grote, Gesche Mullershausen Prescott & Co.

Charlotte Grote Portraits of Andreas Grote and b: 1763 d: 25 March 1825 in Woburn Farm, Chertsey Surrey Mary Ann Culverden by Sir Joshua Reynolds

Mary Anne Culverden d: 30 April 1787 in Blackheath Abraham Luard came to England in

Abraham Luard 1685, at the Revocation of the Edict b: 1635 in Caen, of Nantes.

Peter Luard b: 1668

Charles James Robert Stirling b: 17 December 1857 in Bath, Somerset, England d: 5 March 1945 in Salmon Arm, B.C. Jeanne Bonnefoy Peter Abraham Luard , a

Peter Abraham Luard merchant, was one of the leading b: 1703 d: 1768 men of London who signed an address to George II, offering their services to defend him against the C.J.R. Stirling married Fanny Heleine Sanson de Cahanel Pretender 1745. Strathy (above) d: 1728 Peter Robert Luard b: 25 December 1727 d: 1800

Elizabeth Myré Peter Francis Luard, M.D, received

Peter John Luard his medical education at , b: in Blyborough Hall, Lincolnshire where he graduated 24th June, 1808. He was admitted a Licentiate of the College of Physicians 1st April, Zachariah Bourryau 1822, and settled at Warwick, where d: 1752 in Blyborough Hall he was much respected. For the last

Jane Bourryau few years of his life he retired to b: in Blyborough, Lincs d: 1796 Florence for his health, and died in Peter Franci s Luard b: 16 September 1786 d: 25 December 1857 in Florence that in 1857 aged 71. Spooner – From Roll of the Royal College of Physicians 1878

Charles Daldiac

This lady appears beside J.F. Louisa Daldiac b: in Hungerford Park Stirling in a daguerreotype of a d: 23 May 1830 Mary Dormer Luard b: 23 July 1825 large family group; she may be his d: 21 June 1890 wife Mary Dormer Luard

Mary Magdalene Morgan d: 1857