The Descendants of William Buxton 1
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The Descendants of William Buxton 1 William Buxton1 died in Dec 1625 and was buried on 22 Dec 1625 in Coggeshall, Essex. Basic notes: He worked as a Clothier of Great Coggeshall, Essex. William married Anne.1 They had one son: Thomas. Thomas Buxton1 was born in 1608, died in 1646, and was buried on 3 Jun 1646 in Coggeshall, Essex. Basic notes: He was baptised on 3 Jul 1608 in Coggeshall, Essex. He worked as an Of Great Coggeshall, Essex. Thomas married Susan Sudbury,1 daughter of _____ Sudbury and Unknown,. They had five children: Thomas, Thomas, John, Mary and Martha. Thomas Buxton1 was born in 1643, died on 16 Oct 1713 in Great Coggeshall, Essex, and was buried in Coggeshall, Essex. Basic notes: He was baptised on 19 Oct 1643 in Great Coggeshall, Essex. He worked as an Of Great Coggeshall, Essex. Thomas married Judith Gunton1 in 1668. Judith was born in 1641 and died in 1719. They had two children: Isaac and Thomas. Isaac Buxton1 was born in 1672, died on 26 Dec 1732, and was buried on 30 Dec 1732 in Great Coggeshall, Essex. Basic notes: He worked as an Of Great Coggeshall, Essex. Isaac married Elizabeth Arwaker.1 Elizabeth was born in 1673, died on 11 Dec 1713, and was buried on 15 Dec 1713 in Great Coggeshall, Essex. They had nine children: Thomas, Isaac, John, Charles, William, Judith, Elizabeth, Samuel and Judith. Thomas Buxton1 was born on 6 Aug 1694, died on 5 Feb 1777, and was buried on 11 Feb 1777 in Great Coggeshall, Essex. Basic notes: He worked as an Of Great Coggeshall, Essex. Thomas married Mary Smith on 16 Jul 1723. Mary was born in 1707, died on 15 Mar 1731, and was buried on 18 Mar 1731 in Great Coggeshall, Essex. Thomas next married Ann Bentley, daughter of Joseph Bentley and Unknown, on 20 Mar 1732. Ann died on 21 Aug 1747. Thomas next married Anne Goddard on 13 Jul 1750. Anne was born in 1719, died on 5 Sep 1782, and was buried in Great Coggeshall, Essex. Isaac Buxton1 was born on 2 May 1697, died on 10 Feb 1766, and was buried on 17 Feb 1766. Basic notes: He worked as an Of Great Coggeshall, Essex. Isaac married Anne Porter, daughter of Thomas Porter and Unknown, on 19 Mar 1722. Anne was buried on 17 Jul 1765 in Great Coggeshall, Essex. They had no children. John Buxton1 was born on 13 Jul 1702, died on 22 Jul 1751 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, and was buried on 31 Jul 1751 in Great Coggeshall, Essex. Basic notes: He worked as an Of Great Coggeshall, Essex. John married Sarah Guyon, daughter of Matthew Guyon and Unknown, on 25 Jun 1724. Sarah was born in 1702, died on 7 Feb 1736, and was buried on 11 Feb 1736 in Great Coggeshall, Essex. John next married Mary Leapingwell, daughter of William Leapingwell and Unknown,. Mary died on 18 Sep 1773. Charles Buxton1 was born on 5 Feb 1704, died on 12 Sep 1777, and was buried on 20 Sep 1777 in Great Coggeshall, Essex. Basic notes: He worked as an Oil Merchant in Braxted, Essex. Charles married Hannah Read,1 daughter of George Read and Unknown, on 29 Feb 1728. Hannah was born in 1711 and died on 23 Jul 1759. They had seven children: Hannah, George, Elizabeth, Isaac, Anne, Hannah and Mary. Hannah Buxton was born on 2 Dec 1728 and died on 8 Jan 1729. Dr. George Buxton2 was born on 14 Dec 1730 in Middlesex and died on 1 Jan 1805 in Greenwich, London. Produced by: Charles E. G. Pease, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, [email protected] Copyright 2015 Charles E. G. Pease on 19 Nov 2015 The Descendants of William Buxton 2 Basic notes: He was awarded with MD LRCP FRS. He worked as a Physician in Chelmsford, Essex. George married Maria Chandler, daughter of John Chandler and Unknown, on 18 Jan 1758. Maria died on 20 Mar 1802. Elizabeth Buxton was born on 25 Nov 1732, died on 30 Jun 1793, and was buried in Greenwich. Elizabeth married Samuel Enderby1 on 2 Jun 1752. Samuel was born in 1717, died on 19 Sep 1797 in Blackheath, London, and was buried in Greenwich. They had four children: Hannah, Charles, Samuel and George. Basic notes: He worked as a Convict Contractor. Hannah Enderby Hannah married Charles Buxton,1 son of Isaac Buxton and Sarah Fowell, on 1 Feb 1783. Charles was born on 5 Sep 1759. Death Notes: after 1840 Charles Enderby Samuel Enderby was born in 1756 and died in 1829. Samuel married Mary Goodwyn. They had four children: Elizabeth, Charles, Henry and George. Elizabeth Enderby was born on 6 Jul 1792 in Enderbury and died on 6 Dec 1873 in Southampton, Hampshire. Elizabeth married Lt. Gen. Henry William Gordon, son of William Augustus Gordon and Amma Maria Clarke, on 31 May 1817 in Greenwich, London. Henry was born on 16 May 1786 and died on 19 Sep 1865 in Southampton, Hampshire. They had three children: Charles George, Helen Clarke and Mary. Major General Charles George Gordon of Khartoum was born on 28 Jan 1833 in Woolwich, Kent and died on 26 Jan 1885 in Khartoum, Sudan. Basic notes: He worked as a 1st Governor of Equatoria province in Sudan, Africa. Helen Clarke Gordon was born on 26 Sep 1838 in Leith, Edinburgh and died on 9 May 1919. Helen married Surgeon-Major Andrew Moffitt . Andrew was born on 11 Jan 1836 and died on 8 Feb 1882. Basic notes: He worked as a Military physician. Mary Gordon Mary married Gerald Henry Blunt. Charles Enderby Henry Enderby George Enderby George Enderby Isaac Buxton1 was born on 22 Jan 1733, died in 1782 in Leyton, London, and was buried on 19 Oct 1782 in Bunhill Fields. Basic notes: He worked as an Oil Merchant in Bellfield, Dorset. Isaac married Sarah Fowell,1 daughter of Thomas Fowell and Sarah Dudds, on 5 Mar 1755. Sarah was born in 1735 and died on 3 Mar 1814 in Bellfield, Dorset. They had three children: Thomas Fowell, Sarah and Charles. Thomas Fowell Buxton1,3,4,5 was born on 1 Sep 1756, died on 3 Dec 1793, and was buried in FBG Bunhill Fields, London. Death Notes: 31st also given Basic notes: He worked as a High Sheriff in Earls Colne, Essex. Thomas married Anna Hanbury,1,6 daughter of Osgood Hanbury and Mary Lloyd, on 12 Feb 1782. Anna was born in 1762 and died in 1828. They had four children: Anna, Thomas Fowell, Charles and Sarah Maria. Anna Buxton1,4,5,7,8 was born in 1784 and died in 1855. Produced by: Charles E. G. Pease, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, [email protected] Copyright 2015 Charles E. G. Pease on 19 Nov 2015 The Descendants of William Buxton 3 Anna married William Forster,1,4,5,8,9,10,11,12,13 son of William Forster and Elizabeth Hayward, on 3 Oct 1816 in FMH Shaftesbury. William was born on 23 Mar 1784 in Tottenham, London, died on 27 Jan 1854 in Samuel Low's house, Holston River, Tennessee, USA, and was buried in FBG Friendsville, Tennessee. They had one son: William Edward. Basic notes: He worked as a Philanthropist. He worked as a Quaker Minister in 1805. FORSTER, WILLIAM (1784-1854), minister of the Society of Friends, was born at Tottenham, near London, 23 March 1784. His father, who was a land agent and surveyor, and his mother were pious members of the Society of Friends, and they took much pains in bringing up their children. From his earliest years William, their second son, manifested a profoundly spiritual disposition, and in after years would say that ' in looking back on his earliest religious experience he could not remember a time when he was not sensible of the work of the Holy Spirit in his heart.' After his education was completed he declined to follow his father's profession, and, having taken part in Quaker meetings for two years, was recognised as a minister in 1805, in his twenty-second year. For several years he was an itinerant minister, and visited many parts of England and Scotland. For a time he settled at Tottenham. In October 1816 he married, at Shaftesbury, Anna Buxton, a daughter of Mr. Buxton of Earlham, Norfolk, and sister of Elizabeth Fry [q. v.] and Joseph John Gurney [q. v.] Anna Buxton, whose family were residing at Weymouth, was a handsome girl of fascinating manners. She had attracted the interest of George III, to whom Weymouth was a favourite resort, and was on intimate terms with the royal family. Shortly before her marriage she had come under deep religious impressions. Forster had been a helper of Mrs. Fry in her philanthropical efforts. After his marriage Forster resided at Bradpole, Dorset, where their only son, William Edward Forster [q. v.], was born in 1818. He afterwards removed to Norwich. In 1820 Forster was induced to undertake a mission to the United States on behalf of the society there. This visit was unexpectedly protracted to five years. A tendency had appeared towards Unitarianism, which ultimately caused a great separation in the body, much to Forster's distress. Though unable to avert the separation, his friends believed that he did good service in preventing the spread of Unitarian views. His eminently calm and peaceful tone suited him for conciliatory work. In the course of his life he paid two other visits to America. One was occasioned by a threatened secession among the Friends in the state of Indiana, arising from a difference of view on the slavery question.