John Hanbury

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Hanbury was born in 1702 (son of Maj. John Hanbury and Albinia Selwyn); died in 1702.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Maj. John Hanbury was born in 1664; died in 1734.

    Notes:

    MP for Gloucester 1701

    John married Albinia Selwyn on 13 Jul 1701 in Hurst, Berks. Albinia (daughter of Maj. Gen. William Selwyn and Albinia Betenson) was born in 1682; died in 1702 in Chislehurst; was buried on 13 Apr 1702 in Chislehurst . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Albinia Selwyn was born in 1682 (daughter of Maj. Gen. William Selwyn and Albinia Betenson); died in 1702 in Chislehurst; was buried on 13 Apr 1702 in Chislehurst .

    Notes:

    Buried:
    with son John

    Died:
    in childbirth for son John

    Children:
    1. 1. John Hanbury was born in 1702; died in 1702.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Maj. Gen. William SelwynMaj. Gen. William Selwyn was born in 1655 (son of William Selwyn and Margaret Nourse); died on 15 Apr 1702 in Jamaica; was buried in Matson, Gloucester.

    Notes:

    Entry on the Queen's Royal Surrey's site

    According to his entry in John Davis, the history of the Second Queen's
    Royal Regiment, now the Queen's (Royal West) Surrey Regiment, vol. vi
    (London, 1906), which covers officers serving between 1661 and 1904,
    William Selwyn was commissioned as a Captain in the Guards on 1 September
    1681, as Captain & Lieutenant Colonel, 2nd Foot Guards in 1688 and Colonel
    of the 2nd Regiment of Foot on 18 December 1691. He was made a Brigadier
    General in 1695, and exchanged to the Colonelcy of the 22nd Foot on 28 June
    1701. On 9 March 1702, he was promoted to Major General and Governor of
    Jamaica. He died in Jamaica on 6 April 1702. He served at the battles of
    Landen, 19 July 1693 and Namur, 20 August 1695, serving in the allied army
    under the command of William III. He appears to have served at some time
    probably in the Anglo-Dutch Brigade in the United Netherlands, where he
    came to the notice of the future William III.

    Inherited Matson House in 1679

    Entry on History of Parliament

    M.P. for Gloucester, 1698 - Nov. 1701

    s. William, of Gloucester (city), arm. ORIEL COLL., matric. 11 April 1674, aged 16; of Stonehouse, co. Gloucester; M.P. Gloucester 1698-1700, 1700-1, colonel 1701, major-general 1702; died 6 April, 1702. See Foster's Parliamentary History.

    William married Albinia Betenson on 26 May 1681 in Westminster Abbey. Albinia (daughter of Richard Betenson and Albinia Wray) was born in 1657; died on 29 Dec 1737; was buried in Matson, Gloucester. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Albinia BetensonAlbinia Betenson was born in 1657 (daughter of Richard Betenson and Albinia Wray); died on 29 Dec 1737; was buried in Matson, Gloucester.
    Children:
    1. 3. Albinia Selwyn was born in 1682; died in 1702 in Chislehurst; was buried on 13 Apr 1702 in Chislehurst .
    2. William Selwyn was born in 1683; died about 1690.
    3. Margaret Selwyn was born in 1684; died on 27 Apr 1742.
    4. Elizabeth Frances Selwyn was born in 1685; was christened in 15 Oct.1685 in St. James, Westminster; died after 1722.
    5. Col. John Selwyn was born on 20 Aug 1688 in Scadbury Park, Kent; died on 5 Nov 1751 in Matson.
    6. Maj. Charles Selwyn was born in 1689; was christened on 23 Jan 1688 in St. James, Westminster; died on 9 Jun 1749 in St. Mary's Hampton, Kew.
    7. Capt. Henry Selwyn was born on 19 Aug 1690; was christened on 06 Sep 1690 in St. James church, Westminster; died on 3 Sep 1734 in Matson; was buried on 5 Sep 1734 in Matson.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  William Selwyn was born in 1624 (son of William Selwyn and Edith Bennet); died on 08 May 1679 in Matson.

    Notes:

    Inherited Matson House in 1643

    s. William, of Matson, co. Gloucester, arm. NEW INN HALL, matric 11 Dec, 1640, aged 15; died in 1679; father of the next.

    Charles I used Matson House as his headquarters during the siege of Gloucester in 1643.

    William married Margaret Nourse on 11 Mar 1640/41 in Matson. Margaret (daughter of Edward Nourse) was born in 1625; died on 18 Jan 1715-16 in Matson. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Margaret Nourse was born in 1625 (daughter of Edward Nourse); died on 18 Jan 1715-16 in Matson.
    Children:
    1. William Selwyn was born in 1644; died on 7 Aug 1649 in Matson.
    2. Sarah Selwyn was born in 1645.
    3. Edward Selwyn was born in 1646; died on 03 Apr 1678.
    4. Theophilus Selwyn was born in 1652; died in 1655.
    5. Jasper Selwyn was born in 1654; died in 1655.
    6. 6. Maj. Gen. William Selwyn was born in 1655; died on 15 Apr 1702 in Jamaica; was buried in Matson, Gloucester.
    7. Sophia Selwyn
    8. Beata Selwyn died on 9 Nov 1722.
    9. Mary Selwyn
    10. Anne Selwyn
    11. Margaret Selwyn

  3. 14.  Richard Betenson was born in 1632 (son of Sir Richard Betenson and Anne Monyns); died in 1677.

    Richard married Albinia Wray in 1656. Albinia (daughter of Christopher Wray and Albinia Cecil) was christened on 16 Feb 1640-1; was buried on 7 Mar 1703 in St. Johanniskirche, Wolfenbuttel, Lower Saxony. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Albinia Wray was christened on 16 Feb 1640-1 (daughter of Christopher Wray and Albinia Cecil); was buried on 7 Mar 1703 in St. Johanniskirche, Wolfenbuttel, Lower Saxony.
    Children:
    1. 7. Albinia Betenson was born in 1657; died on 29 Dec 1737; was buried in Matson, Gloucester.
    2. Theodosia Betenson was born about 1665 in Scadbury, Chiselhurst; died in 1749; was buried in Chislehurst, Kent.
    3. Sir Edward Betenson, Bart. was born about 1676; died in 1733; was buried in Chislehurst, Kent.
    4. Frances Betenson was born about 1668 in Hatton Gardens; died in 1756 in Frith St., London; was buried in Wales Church, Nr. Sheffield.
    5. Dorothy Betenson was christened on 11 Nov 1664; died about 1685.


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