Barkley Family Tree

Introduction

The Barkley family tree for the family of Charles William Barkley is shown here in three parts-

A. Earliest records to Gilbert Barkley b.1660, mainly from notes passed down to Fenwick family via Perkins's. These do not look to be very authoritative!

B. James Barkley line starting with James Barkley b1690, son of Gilbert Barkley b c1660

C. Alexander Barkley line starting with Alexander Barkley 1693-1765, son of Gilbert Barkley b c1660.

Generation numbers are intended to be consistent with other trees in the Fenwick of Lambton site.

The information below has benefited from these articles which we have recently found and which appear to provide new and authoritative information on generations 5 to 8. They were concerned in particular with a time when the Barkley family lived in and around Kirkmichael, about 10 miles south west of Cromarty. Some differences between what we found in our records and these articles, included there being no reference in the articles to the Ross family being descended from Robert Bruce. There is also no mention of Gilbert Barkely having shot a revenue man (though there is a lot on his illegal activities and probable bankruptcy). Also, it seems fairly clear that 6.2. Alexander Barkely who died in 1803 only married Christian Urquhart and that Christian Ross was in fact his mother.

The Remarkable Barkly Family – and their Kirkmichael Origins and

The early Barkly families of Ballicherry, the Birks, Kirkton and Kirkmichael

A descendent of the Barkley family visiting Cromarty in 2019 has sent us this linked report "Cromarty June 2019 Visit" which contains a lot of information about the family in the Cromarty area including a long extract from Hugh Miller "Tales and sketches" on the Scotch Merchant William Forsyth

A. Earliest records to Gilbert Barkley b1660

Mainly from notes passed down to Fenwick family via Perkins. These do not look to be very authoritative!

2. George Barkley m Mary Erskine "succeeded 1550" per one source

3. George Barkley m Margaret Wood

4. Alexander Barkley of Bridgetown.

One source shows him as marrying a daughter of the Robert Bruce family. This is from some notes found, the origin and accuracy of which are not clear. A brother or son -. George Barkley, Provost of Banff is mentioned in the notes

5. Gilbert Barkley of Cromarty b.c1660 m Margaret Ross b1665 of Balmuchy

(also said to have been a descendent of Robert Bruce). 2 sons

6.1. James Barkley of Banff b1690 m1717 Jean Morrison b1695, See B below

6.2 Alexander Barkley 1693-27.3.1765 m Christian Ross 1705-5.6.1762. See C below.

B. James Barkley line starting with James Barkley b1690, son of Gilbert Barkley b. c1660

6.1. James Barkley of Banff b1690 m1717 Jean Morrison b1695

Living in Cromarty (probably here in Braehead) in 1719. "Merchant and vintner" and “innkeeper”. Jean was dau of John Morison, a mason and his wife, Ann Urquhart. Jean appears to have had a sister, Katherine who married James Forsyth. One of their sons was William Forsyth (1722-1800), a notable Cromarty figure. This is consistent with The Remarkable World where a Miss Forsyth is described as a cousin of James Forbes and Frances is quoted as saying “their grandmother and our grandmother were Morrisons and Sisters”. He probably moved from Kirkmichael to Cromarty at the time of his marriage. 4s 1dau below. There is also mention in the Cromarty parish register of Alexander b 1725 to James Barklay & Jean Moreson so he is also shown below

7.1. John Barkley.

"The eldest son who with his sister remained in Cromarty when brothers Andrew, William and Charles left"

7.2. William Barkley, lawyer 1728-5.2.1807 m1 3.6.1764 Mary Bradshaw d6.6.1787 m2 4.7.1793 Elizabeth Abercrombie or Abercromby d1802.

Ada Tyler's Notebook says "Took to the law and made a fortune and married Mrs Abercrombie with whom he eloped".

Much of what follows has been taken from Martha Shaw’s journals where more detail can be found on pages 198 and 199.

Lived in Sunbury and 28 Gower Street. Buried in a vault under St Giles Church. He was admitted 1784 as Barrister at which time described as eldest son of James Barkley which conflicts with another document which makes John the elder of the two. An article on his house in Sunbury, Halliford House can be found here. It was built c 1777, demolished 1957.

Elizabeth had previously been married 19.6.1786 to Captain Burnet Abercromby c1738-1792 MP and before that there was in 1786 a marriage between Burnet Abercromby and Elizabeth Pearce. Elizabeth's will was proved 9.10.1795 when she may have died, in spite of the year 1802 shown above.

William's Will proved in 1807 left-

Miss Catherine Barkley daughter of the late Gilbert Barkley £50. Assumed to be Kitty Forbes 8.1.

James Abercrombie Esq son of the late General Sir Ralph Abercomby £1000. Sir Ralph was Burnet's brother

John Abercromby Esq son of the late General Sir Ralph Abercromby £500

Alexander Abercromby, son of Sir Ralpph £500

my niece Mrs Martha Hornby, widow of the late William Hornby Esq £2500

my nephew James Forbes, now in the East Indies £2000

my nephew John Barkley Esq £2500 in trust for the use & benefit of the children of my nephew Charles William Barkley

7.3. Ann(e) Barkley 1721-1779 m1775 Robert Forbes d1810?

James Forbes according to the National Library of Scotland. Shoemaker, who died sometime after 1807. Ada Tyler's notebook says "and had a necklace of black pearls which were left to my grandmother Jane Hornby and sold to Chafrey her brother" (Most likely to have been a copying mistake for something like "sold to defray the election costs of her brother". However, there are one or more references to a Mrs Cafferey with whom Frances occasionally stayed and who was an aunt of Robert Grant Shaw, the husband of Frances's daughter, Martha).

A East Church Gravestone Inscriptions document contains the following text “Placed here by Robert Forbes Shoemaker in Cromarty in Memory of ANN BARKLY his spouse who departed this life the 26th of July 1779 in the 58 year of her age and of JOSEPH FORBES his son who died the 8th of September 1778 in the 19 year of his age.

Sacred to the memory of James Forbes Esq late Calcutta in the East Indies where he resided 36 years he had lately arrived & on the day if his return to his Native town he fell ill & died. on 26th day of August 1810 aged 55 years

8.1. William Forbes b1754

8.3. Joseph Forbes 1759/60-8.9.1778

8.2. James Forbes 1755/6-26.8.1810 m6.8.1785 Priscilla Bradshaw 1759-21.3.1808

John Forbes according to the National Library of Scotland. She was buried in Calcutta. Frances and Charles William Barkley stayed in Calcutta with James and his wife. On James' return to England, he fell ill and requested the presence of his cousin Charles William who was present when he wrote a codicil to his will and dying two days later. This codicil caused his estate to be left 1/6th to each of John and Charles William Barkley [cousins - sons of his Uncle Charles}, 1/6th to his illegitimate son, Robert, 1/6th to William Forbes of Edinburgh who may have been a brother. 1/12th each to Mary Hunt and her brother and 1/24th to each of Charles William Barkley's children Jane, John Charles, Martha and Charles Francis.

William Barkley 7.2. who d. 1807 "left his nephew James Forbes, now in the East Indies" £2000

9.1. Robert Forbes

"Illegitimate son of James Forbes" per the Will of James Forbes, his father.

7.5. Alexander Barkley b1725 “son of James Barkley and Jean Morrison".

Per local records. Not found elsewhere.

7.6. Andrew Barkley, Capt RN c1741-30.1.1790 m1.7.1786 Elizabeth Willis 1.5.1748-17.12.1800

She was the daughter of Richard Willis d. 1781. Ada Tyler's Notebook shows Richard Willis to have been the Bishop of Winchester who had the same name but the Bishop lived 1664-1734. What is known is that Richard Willis, inherited the estate of Digswell Manor in Hertfordshire. Elizabeth was spoken of as an only daughter but was in fact the co-heiress with her sister, Anne Willis 1745-1808 who married 1774 Captain Sir Thomas Rich 5th Bt (later Vice-Admiral and MP for Marlow) 1733-1783 whose family were Lords of the Manor in Sonning. She sold the estate in 1786 so must have been a very rich lady and presumably this goes some way to explain why John Barkley (son of Andrew's brother Charles) married his uncle’s widow. Digswell was sold in 1785 to Lord Cowper who later sold it to Ebenezer Howard who incorporated it into Welwyn Garden City. No children. Lived in Bath. "Aunt Katie has his miniature". There is a tablet on the wall of Bath Abbey in Andrew's memory also mentioning Elizabeth and nephew John Barkley (8.1. below)

7.4. Charles Barkley 1718-14.8.1774 m9.3.1742 Martha Williamson.

Captain of an East Indian Co vessel, "The Pacific". There is conflicting information about him. According to the Remarkable World, he was drowned in the Hoogley River in 1776 and renounced Martha in his will. According to seemingly authoritative version in the East India Company Records in the British Library "the Pacific Journal at 14/8/1774 states: “From Ceylon to Madras. Sunday 14 August 1774. At 3am Departed this life Captain Charles Barkley of a fever – having been ill six days only – at Noon committed his Body to the Deep”. The Journal mentions the ship being near Friars Hood, Ceylon [a mountain] visible from the ship. He was succeeded by James Williamson Chief Mate, who wrote the Journal. A newspaper record of his death in newspaper record of this death in Letter to Philadelphia 28/4/1775, in Caledonian Mercury newspaper 24/6/1775 seems inaccurate. The National Archives contains his Will dated 18 Jan 1774 (PROB 11/1017/158). In that Will he calls Martha his “dearly beloved wife”. The Will was proved on 11.3.1776, administration of Will was granted to John Barkley (son), after Gilbert Slater and James Farquharson, executors, renounced the execution of it and Martha Barkley also renounced the letters of administration. 3s 2 dau.

8.1. John Barkley 31.1.1748-16.12.1822 m10.3.1794 Elizabeth nee Willis d. c1800

She was the widow of his Uncle Andrew Barkley (7.6. above).. "John Barkley died at his house in Princes Buildings Bath December 16 1822 buried in a vault under the Abbey church. He was brought up in the Navy with his Uncle Andrew a Capt in the Navy but afterwards went into the Indian Sea Service and commanded the Lord Hawksbury"; Inherited house in Sunbury from his uncle William. No children. He left the income from his estate to his brother Charles William with reversion to his nephew (Charles William's son 9.8 below). Charles William died 1832 with his wife, Frances, living for a further 13 years in relative poverty as a result of the reversion and with resulting ill-feeling and legal action.

8.2. Adam Barkley b1753

may have died in infancy as omitted elsewhere

8.4. Martha Barkley 18.7.1757-6.4.1836 m1 1.7.1773 William Hornby 17.1.1741-1.11.1800 m2 14.10.1806 Major James Budgen 1740-1819.

Lived in Tottenham and Essex (The Remarkable World says Hornby was the 2nd husband, Budgen the first). . See Hornby connection below

William Barkley 7.2. d1807 left his niece Mrs Martha Hornby, widow of the late William Hornby Esq £2500 No issue

8.5. Rachel Barkley b1763

She may have died in infancy as omitted elsewhere

8.3. Charles William Barkley m Frances Trevor

(See Trevor Family & Mystery on this page). 4 of Frances' children were alive in 1832 when Charles died. Charles and Frances both buried St Andrew's Church, Enfield. Quotations are from the Black Book

Their children were left £2,500 by 7.2. William Barkley who died 1807, for their use and benefit. Trustee 8.1. John Barkley)

5s 3dau

9.1. William Andrew Hippolyte Barkley b4.3.1789-1802.

Born in Mauritius (then Isle de France). "My not to be forgotten first born son died at Brigadier Hill Enfield in his 14th year, 14th November 1802 and is buried in a vault in Enfield churchyard where I hope to be laid when it shall please God to withdraw me from this mortal life". He died of scarlet fever.

The Remarkable World quotes Ida Prosser nee Denne (11.6) below as saying "My brother Cecil Denne [11.5] wrote to me he had seen the Diary of Mrs Frances Trevor Barkley, and said the account of the births of twins on one of the small islands with only an Indian woman to care for her, was very pitiful - one of the babies died". We have son other mention of there being a twin - and, of course, Mauritius is hardly a small island.

9.2. Martha "Patty" Barkley 1791-1792

Born at sea off the Cape of Good Hope, christened in Calcutta. "I lost my dear little Patty on the 15th April 1792. She died on board ship in the straits of Macassar and was buried under the shadow of a plantation of coconut palms in the Island of Celebes a Dutch settlement. Her remains having been placed in a leaden coffin in order that they might have a Christian burial. She wanted one day of a 12 month old".(She lived for 364 days, it is not clear in the Black Book if it was 16.4.1790-15.4.1791 or 16.4.1791-15.4.1792).

9.3. John Barkley b1795 died in infancy

9.4. Jane Hornby Barkley b18.1.1796-1884 m1816 Charles Perkins.

See Perkins family page for more details of Charles's ancestors and their descendants. Here is a summary of Charles's descendants-

10. Edward Moseley Perkins (and 5 other sons and 6 daughters). Executor of Frances Barkley. Children of Edward Moseley Perkins

11.1 Maud Perkins

11.3. Ada Tyler

11.4. Claire Hext

11.2. Charles Perkins

12.1. Violet Fenwick (later, Swan) - mother of David, Jonathan and Rachel Fenwick

12.2. Nancy Burrell, then Cawley

9.5. Rev. John Charles Barkley b19.11.1799-1883 m1822 Mary Yarker 1799-1894.

Said to have been a marriage against his family's wishes. Had a commission purchased for him by his Uncle John Barkley but in 1831 he decided to go into the church. Ordained Deacon 1835. 1839 became Vicar in Little Melton, near Norwich. Later Leigh, Sherborne, Dorset. 6s 4dau

10.1. Charles William Barkley 1824-1885 m Mary Exley 1824-1875. He was a clerk at the Bank of England. 1s 5dau

11.1. Mary Barkley b. 1848

11.2. Alice Helen Barkley 1850-1906 m. John George Marks 1838-1903 – no children. John was an importer of sherry. He had children from a previous marriage

11.3. Edith Barkley 1858-1932 m. William Arthur Winton 1856-1932. William was a tea merchant. It feels like there is a sad story here. "William and Edith’s promising son, Harold Barkley Winton, died flying a plane in France in the First World War. He had joined the Royal Flying Corps, the air arm of the British Army and precursor to the Royal Air Force. I hadn’t known about planes being used in this war but they were and the pilot causality rate was high. I guess the war also contributed to Harold’s three sisters never finding husbands. It looks like they might have lived together in East Sussex, which is where their deaths are recorded". 1s 3dau

12.1 Mary Winton 1882-1969 – never married

12.2 Hester Winton 1886-1974 – never married

12.3 Edith Hilda Winton 1886-1970 – never married

12.4 Harold Barkley Winton 1893-1918 – never married. KIA flying in Royal Flying Corp

11.4. John Ralph Barkley 1860-1915 m. Louisa Grace Marion Vizard 1869-1948. John Ralph Barkley died in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) where he was a tea planter. In Sri Lanka there is a

holiday cottage called Barkley Hill which might be where he lived. 1s 2dau

12.1 Alice Grace Mary Barkley 1900-1976 m. Charles Bevan Carew Anderson 1894-1979

12.2 Joan Frances Barkley 1902-1988 m. Clifford Harry Standing Cooper 1909-1988

12.3 Robert John Barkley 1911-1986 m. Caroline Dorothea Shepherd 1914-1983. Tea planter in India

13.1. Jeremy Barkley lives in London

11.5. Annie Raikes Barkley 1865-1938 m. Sydney Mitchell Cooke 1860-m

11.6. Georgina Trevor Barkley 1869-1944 m. Reginald Arthur Hope 1867-1908. Reginald was born in South Africa. The marriage took place in Ceylon, which is where their son was born. Later they settled in Devon. 1s

12.1 Arthur Trevor Hope 1895-1967 m1. Margaret Cecilia Sullivan Edgcombe 1901-1979 (div), m2. Rosemary Walter b. 1912

10.2. John Trevor Barkley 1825-1882 m, Jane Stanley 1826-1907. In her Will, Frances Trevor Barkley left him as grandson and godson : “his beloved grandfather’s gold Chronometer or Time Piece…the said chronometer to be kept by my said Executors until the said John Trevor Barkley shall have attained the age of twenty five years old when it is to be given to him with strict injunctions not to sell or otherwise dispose of it during his life time, it being my wish that the said Chronometer should be transmitted to his to his descendants or to some other branch of the family to be preserved as a memento of the estimation in which it was held by its late lamented owner during his long and perilous voyages whilst circumnavigation the Globe, it having been found to keep time under the influence of all climates”. The Remarkable World says that nothing is known of its present destination.

He was a railway engineer overseeing the building of railways in what was then the Ottoman Empire, now Romania and Bulgaria, working together with his younger brothers Henry, George and Robert. He married the daughter of a Cumberland M.P., Edward Stanley of Ponsonby Hall. Their only child was born in Constantinople (Istanbul). See here for his obituary . 1dau

11.1. Constance Barkley 1857-1937 m Robert John Parker, Baron Parker of Waddington 1857-1918

Lady Parker is shown in The Remarkable World as having carried out research into the Barkley/Trevor/Hampden history which is quoted in that book. Lord Parker was a Privy Councillor and a Lord Justice of Appeal. More on the Parker of Brownsholme family can be found from internet searches.3 s 2dau

12.1. Vivien Parker 1884-1974 m Tristram Beresford Hart 1884-1963

12.2. Gwendoline Parker 1887-1981 m1908 Sir George Ernest Schuster 1881-1982. Barrister, banker, colonial administrator and MP. 2s

13.1. Major John Barklay Schuster 1910-1984 m Lorna ?

13.2. Capt. Richard Douglas Schuster 1912-1941 (buried Damascus Commonwealth War Cemetery)

12.3. Hon. Trevor Tempest Parker Capt RN 1890-1973 m1917 Marie Louise Leonie Kleinwort 1892-1949 1s 1dau

13.1. John T Parker 1918-1940

13.2. (Edmund) Christopher Parker b1921 m Diana Elizabeth Marriott 1920-2014. 1s

14.1. Robert Redmayne Parker b1954 m Amanda Jane Backhouse b1962 1s 1dau

15.1. Eleanor Constance Parker b1995

15.2. Roland Hindle Parker b1994

13.3. Sir Roger Jocelyn Parker 1923-2011 m Ann White. Lord Justice of Appeal. 1s 3dau

14.1. Michael Trevor Parker b1950

m1 Annabel Marment 1s 1dau

15.1. Emma Marieka Parker b1986

15.2. Jeremy Roger Parker b1988

m2 Teresa Keyes 1s

15.3. Jack Tempest Parker b1999

14.2. Joanna Jane Parker b1953 m Jeremy Wilson 2s 2dau

15.1. Sarah Louise Wilson b1980

15.2. Carolyn Elizabeth Wilson b1984

15.3. Michael James Wilson b1986

15.4. Sam Oliver Wilson b1988

14.3. Elizabeth Ann Parker b1959 m Stephen Francis Gold 2s 1dau

15.1. Katherine Elizabeth Gold b1985

15.2. Thomas Francis Gold b1987

15.3. William Patrick Gold b1988

13.4. Rissa Parker b1926

m1 1948 Anthony Peter Boothby Guinness div. 1950 1s

14.1. Anthony Jack Guinness b1949 m Barbara Caroline Muldowney 3dau

15.1. Edwina Jane Guinness b1978

15.2. Miranda Rose Guinness b1981

15.3 Claudia Lucy Guinness b1984

m2 Derick Rosslyn Ashe b1919 1s 1dau

14.2. Dominic L Ashe m1 Alexandra Katherine Butler m2 Amanda Louise Turnbull 1s

15.1. Frederick George Ashe b1999

14.3.Victoria Jane Roberta Ashe b1960

13.5. Jenifer Jane Parker b1932 m John Burke deSilva 1s 2dau

14.1. Alexandra Rissa deSilva b1965

14.2. Joanna Gabrielle deSilva b1967

14.3. John Stephen deSilva b1969

12.4. John Stanley Parker 1892-1962

m1 1921 Marion Blanche Taberer d1942 1s

13.1. Robert Patrick Parker 1927-1999 m Marieta Valerie Ordish b 1936 1s21dau

14.1. Rissa Parker b. 1932 m Rodney Gerhardt

14.2. John Parker b1965

14.3. Romy Parker b1969

m2. Mary Margaret Mackay

12.5 Hubert Lister Baron Parker of Waddington 1900-1972 m 1924 Loryn Bowser (Kentucky, USA) 1903-1990. Lord Chief Justice 1958-1971. No issue

10.3. George Andrew Barkley 5.12.1826-1913. m 5.4.1859 Edith (middle name thought to be Kate making her the Aunt Kate in "1930s correspondence") Perkins 1836-1919. George was a civil engineer who worked with his older brother building railways in the Ottoman Empire. Two of his children were born in Switzerland so maybe he was working there in the mid-1860s. He rode “though Asia Minor and Armenia” with his brother Henry in 1878 (see 10.8. Henry Charles Barkley below). He married his cousin, daughter of Jane Barkley and Charles Perkins. See Perkins page here. 3s 1dau

11.1. Henry Yarker Barkley 1861-1895. Born in Kustenjie, Turkey (now Constanta, Romania) where his parents were working. No issue

11.2. Margaret Jane Barkley 1863-1928 born in Switzerland; m Holt Waring Ridley. In the 1881 and 1891 censuses Holt Waring Ridley is listed as a merchant of Ceylon and a coffee and tea planter living in Tormoham Devon. By 1901 he was living at Broughton Hall in Staffordshire. Broughton Hall which is now the home of a mobile phone company millionaire who says the place is haunted. The story is that no elder son will live to inherit it. I am aware of Holt Waring Ridley and Margaret Barkley having one son who died in infancy.

11.3. John George Barkley 1865-1909. Born in Switzerland; m Evelyn Anstruther Dunne 1870-1909. No issue. He was a railway engineer who spent most of his life working in India, where he married, and China. He and his wife died quite young within a few weeks of each other.

11.4. William Andrew Barkley1870-1946 joined the Royal Navy and rose to the rank of Commander. After leaving the Royal Navy in 1901 he seems to have spent most of his life in Africa. He and his wife both died in Zambia in 1946. 2s

12.1. Andrew Barkley 1919-1940. KIA

12.2. George Barkley b1919

10.4. Commander Edward Barkley RN 26.1.1829-1909 m Harriet Esther Holworthy 1834-1883, A Captain in the Royal Navy. After he retired he bought land in Vancouver Island in 1887 and lived there with his family He died in a fire at his home at Westholme, Vancouver. It is thought that Frances Barkley's diary was destroyed in the fire. 1s 3dau

11.1 Mary Harriet Barkley b1858

11.2 Florence Annie Barkley 1860-1929 m. Lt Col. George Edward Barnes 1865-1928. They moved to British Columbia after his military service in UK and South Africa, settling close to his father-in-law. 1s

12.1. George Barkley Fraser Barnes 1899-1985 m. Ellen Daphne Gillespie. A navy career encompassing both world wars. In her Acknowledgements dated 1978at the start of the Remarkable Life, Beth Hill mentions Commander George Barkley Barnes as being the owner of the "Reminiscences" which she refers to as being lodged with the British Columbia Archives in Victoria, British Colombia.

11.3. Kate Clyde Barkley 1863-1900 m. Edward Robert Hawkins 1850-1938. We don’t know much about Edward Robert Hawkins. His two sons had distinguished military careers. They were both officers in the Kings African Rifles. Edward was awarded a DSO and an OBE and Geoffrey received a Military Cross. 2s 1dau

12.1 Edward Brian Barkley Hawkins 1889-1966 m. Ann Debayser

12.2 Geoffrey Eden Hawkins 1893-1963 m. Dorothy J Mumm 1890-1974

12.3 Sheila Rhode Hawkins 1899-1989 m. Major General Maurice Nelson Dewing DSO MC 1896-1976. His portrait is in the National Portrait Gallery

11.4 Robert Edward Barkley 1868-1942 m. Kathlene "Kate" Evelyn Johnston 1872-1965, dau of Matthew Trotter Johnston whose name has sometimes been shown as just Matthew Trotter. Robert Edward Barkley lived in Westholme, British Columbia, establishing himself as a farmer. He served in France in the First World War. His only son, died in Singapore during the Second World War; he is remembered at Kranji. His son’s widow seems to have returned to live in the UK, where she had lived prior to her marriage. 1s

12.1 Edward "Jim" Trevor Yarker Barkley (1904-1942) m. Daphne Graham Morant Peel (1900-1987). There is also a reference to a son called James

10.5. Martha "Patty" Barkley 1831-1924 m Rev Francis Raikes 1822-1879. Rev Francis Raikes was rector of Barnham Broom, Norfolk. There are a number of well-known members of the Raikes family and quite a few of them went to India, and quite a few of them lost their lives there. 4s 5dau

11.1 Ellen Raikes 1853-1945 m. Charles Horace Pettus Dashwood 1855-1944

Ellen and her husband moved to Argentina and remained there; I believe there are descendants still living in Argentina. There are lots of records of Dashwoods travelling by ship between UK and South America. Oliver Dashwood (from a branch of this family that moved on to Australia) has included several photos of Charles Horace Pettus Dashwood and Ellen Raikes and their family on his family tree on the ancestry.co.uk website. Charles Horace Pettus Dashwood played in the first game of polo to take place in Argentina at Estancia Negrete in 1875. 3s 3dau

12.1 Margaret Helen Dashwood b1885

12.2 Horace Raikes Dashwood 1885-1967 m. Jessie Nina Cassells 1884-1978

12.3 Elsie Marion Dashwood b1887) died unmarried in Argentina

12.4 Anna Mabel Dashwood b1889

12.5 Richard Raikes Dashwood 1890-1967 m. Rachel Mary Wyndham Lowth 1895-1982

12.6 Gerald Raikes Dashwood b1893 m. Luisa Emilia Mcmillan 1892-1962

11.2 Edith Marion Raikes 1856-1884 – died young unmarried

11.3. Francis Walter Raikes1857-1950 m. Lillian Gertrude Cochrane 1859-1937

Francis Walter Raikes was an engineer based in Monmouthshire. 2s 1dau

12.1. Kenneth Cochrane Raikes 1889-1973 m. Sybil Boddington 1893-1982. Kenneth Cochrane Raikes was a barrister and noted cricketer also recognised for bravery when fighting in the First World War.

12.2. Rev. Jack Francis Cochrane Raikes 1881-1961 m. Eleanor Edmunds

12.3 Kathleen Lilias Cochrane Raikes 1893-1979 m. Vice Admiral Oliver Bevir 1891-1967. He was Secretary of the National Trust after the Second World War.

11.4 Mabel Raikes 1859-1945. Never married, a pioneering motorist judging by the number of photos of her and her mother in cars on the ancestry.co.uk website.

11.5 Ada Raikes 1861-1909 m. Edward William Routh Clarke b. 1860. The Clarke family seat was Wattlefield Hall. 3s

12.1. Edward Francis Routh Clarke 1881-1934 m. Maria Singleton 1882-1972

13.1. Prudence Marion Routh Clarke m John Stewart Neal. Prudence emigrated to Australia

12.2. Arthur Routh Clarke 1883-1931 m. Clara Nelson 1894-1979

12.3. William Aubrey Routh Clarke 1886-1886

11.6 Ernest Barkley Raikes 1863-1931 m. Hilda Barkley 1871-1956. Ernest married his cousin, daughter of Robert Barkley and Kate Hildyard. See below. He was a barrister who spent some time in India. He was an accomplished cricketer, as was his son Thomas Barkley Raikes. 2s 3dau

12.1 Ruth Martha Barkley Raikes 1900-2000

12.2 Thomas Barkley Raikes 1902-1984. His obituary in Wisden recognises his talent but “unfortunately this promise was never fulfilled. He found the pleasure of life at Oxford too alluring, rapidly put on weight and was never again really fit enough for a first-class bowler.” It concludes “he will be remembered as a bowler of great possibilities which he lacked the dedication to develop.” My grandmother provided some inside information about the two sons in this family “Bob and Tom were at Winchester together, Tom a very good fast bowler and Bob a very good bat. Ernest had hoped they’d be the pick of the Varsity X1 but Bob died of meningitis towards the end of summer term before leaving Winchester. Tom was fast bowler for Oxford for two or three years, went down and got into a row in London with police over pistols and ammo in his rooms. It was rather hushed up and Tom went off to British Columbia to join various cousins”

I have found a 1925 newspaper report recording that Thomas Barkley Raikes was committed for trial for obtaining money by false pretences. He had hired a car and paid with a cheque that was returned dishonoured. He was also fined £2 for possessing an automatic pistol and seventeen rounds of ammunition without a license.

12.3 Robert Barkley Raikes 1904-1919. Died of meningitis while at Winchester, see above under 12.2. Thomas Barkley Raikes

12.4 Elizabeth Barkley Raikes 1907-1942

12.5 Annie Barkley Raikes 1910-1999 m. Philip Henry Leake 1907-1978

11.7 Arthur Maynard Raikes 1866-1950 m. Helen Sylvia Morgan 1866-1931. He spent much of his working life in Argentina; I don’t know what he was doing there other than playing polo. 3s 1dau

12.1 Arthur Francis Morgan Raikes 1896-1987 m1926 in Argentina, Ines Mary Stevenson 1898-1981

12.2 Robert Morgan Raikes 1897-1995 m. Margery Florence Wood 1897-2002. He managed a cattle ranch in Argentina from 1923 to 1963

12.3 Rosamund Sylvia Raikes 1904-1952 m. David William Seth-Smith 1902-1987, consultant radiologist and son of David Seth-Smith, a broadcaster known as The Zoo Man

12.4 George Morgan Raikes 1908-2000 m. Joan M Godding

11.8 Rev. George Barkley Raikes 1873-1966 m. Maud Cochrane 1871-1958

He was a distinguished footballer and cricketer. No known children.

11.9 Margaret Beatrice Raikes 1869-1879 – died in childhood

10.6. Frances Jane Barkley 1833-1834 died of whooping cough

10.7. Frances Jane Barkley 1834-1914 "2nd of name, Aunt Fanny". Lived in Hethersett, Norwich with her parents until they died. Estate £5,216, residual legatee was Kate Barkley nee Hildyard

10.8. Henry Charles Barkley 1837-1903 m Sara Jane Palgrave Spurgeon 1841-1914. He was another civil engineer and railway builder, working with John Trevor Barkley and specifically responsible for the construction of the line between Varna (a Black Sea port) and the Danube River port of Ruse or Rousse. Quite a prolific author: Between the Danube and the Black Sea or Five Years in Bulgaria John Murray 1876, Bulgaria before the War – During Seven Years’ Experience of European Turkey and its Inhabitants John Murray 1877,My Boyhood John Murray 1877,A Ride through Asia Minor and Armenia – Giving a Sketch of the Characters, Manners and Customs of both the Mussulman and Christian Inhabitants John Murray 1891,Studies in the Art of Rat Catching John Murray 1896

He was employed building railways in the Ottoman Empire from 1857 to 1870. In 1878 he returned to Turkey to join his brother, George, on a 96 day horseback journey from Constantinople (Istanbul) to Trebizond (Trabzon). He estimates that they rode for 1400 miles and spent 53 days in the saddle. This journey is described in A Ride through Asia Minor and Armenia. In later life he lived in Gloucestershire, though he undertook another railway building project in Venezuela in 1888-89. 1s 1dau

11.1. Clara Barkley 1868-1946 m Rev John Goodhind Dean Willis 1861-1956

He was a vicar at Bibury, Britwell Salome and Windrush, Gloucestershire. His father was a very successful breeder of shorthorn cattle at Bapton Manor, Wiltshire. A letter written by Henry Barkley suggests he was fond of his son-in-law. “I believe he is a real good fellow and anyway he is a perfect gentleman, and I fancy it must be nicer for a woman to be subject to the usual selfishness of a man who is a gentleman that a cad. He dresses nicely, no tucks, has clean hands, has no church fads, likes an improper story, listens when I talk, and in fact is most satisfactory”.

She was born in Varna, Bulgaria. This from her father “Her father describes her traumatic arrival in the world in Bulgaria before the War: “Even in England a birth in a house is far from a pleasant event, at any rate to the male portion of the household, but it is a mere joke to one in Turkey with the thermometer at about 95 degrees in the shade, the doctor 140 miles away, and the only Mrs Gamp to be had a drunken old Irish woman”. 1dau

12.1. Dorothy Dean Willis 1890-1983 m. Ernest John Houlton 1876-1950. Farmed in Windrush, Gloucestershire

13.1. Evelyn Craddock Houlton 1926-1984 m Mr Coombes. Issue incl

14.1. Helen Mary Coombes b1970.

11.2 Macdonald Barkley 1871-1956 m. Hilda Wulsten Coote 1882-1974 Macdonald Barkley managed the estate of the Earl of Sandwich in Huntingdon. He was a Territorial Army officer and Mayor of Huntingdon in 1923. In later life he lived in Whelford, Gloucestershire. Hazel was a civil servant, Assistant Secretary, Board of Trade, and awarded an OBE. Macdonald Barkley was named after his father, Henry Barkley’s, much-loved assistant in Turkey who became sick and died. In the same book Henry Barkley wrote: “Another Mac now calls my house his home, and my sincere wish is he may grow up such another man as after whom he was named.” 1dau

12.1 Hazel Barkley 1909-1993. My grandmother wrote of Hazel “She was at Oxford, very clever, was History lecturer in America and doing well but chucked it and came home. Now has a government job in the Board of Trade. Now 61 and not married and I hear is very hysterical”.

10.9. Robert Arthur Barkley 1839-1910 m Kate Hildyard 1845-1935. Robert Barkley lived most of his life in Palgrave, Suffolk. He reportedly joined his brothers in their railway building ventures but did not develop this as a career in the way that his brothers did. Censuses record him as being a ‘Gentleman’ and ‘Living on his own means’. Kate was residuary beneficiary of the estate of 10.7. Frances Jane Barkley who left £5,216. 2s 2dau

11.1. Lettice Kate Barkley 1869-1936, Never married. She provided a pedigree of 9.5 Rev. John Charles Barkley's children to Maud (per "Sundry letters re Barkley family" Lettice Barkley to Maud Perkins 5.3.1933" which needs to be traced and linked). She also mentions an Aunt Kate who died in 1919 (probably Edith Perkins 1836-1919 wife of George Andrew Barkley 5.12.1826-1913. m 5.4.1859. She is in a Perkins tree as including Kate in her name, being a dau of Jane nee Barkley and Charles Perkins). Also Commander Fellowes of Shotesham Park and three Miss Felloweses

11.2 Hilda Barkley 1871-1956 m. Ernest Barkley Raikes 1863-1931. Cousins, he was the son of Martha Barkley and Rev Francis Raikes. See above.

11.3 George Hildyard Barkley 1873-1952 m. Mona Kathleen Hall 1889-1973. Little information known but there is reference to him being a poultry farmer. I am aware of one son who was a policeman in Southern Rhodesia and Northern Rhodesia from 1946 to 1965. 1s

12.1. Robert John Barkley b1923 m. Constance Joan Phillips 1924-1978

11.4 Frederic Hildyard Barkley 1879-1955 m. Audrey Margaret Bruce Gardiner 1882-1953. He seems to have spent some time in the army. He may have lived in Canada for a while. 2dau

12.1 Frederica Barkley 1916-1997. Never married

12.2 Hermione Audrey Barkley 1919-2001. Never married

10.10. Louisa Elizabeth Barkley 1842-1926 m Rev. Francis Barlow Teesdale 1829-1919. He was vicar of Whitminster, Gloucestershire for a number of years and owned Whitminster House. He and Louise Elizabeth had two daughters who both remained spinsters. When the second daughter died Whitminster House was passed on to a cousin, John Teesdale, a portrait painter. It is now a wedding venue with self-catering cottages managed by John Teesdale’s wife.

11.1 Kathleen Teesdale (1871-1909) –never married

11.2 Florence Harriet Teesdale (1973-1952) – never married

9.6. Martha "Patty" Barkley 25.9.1802-1.8.1867 m13.5.1824 Robert Grant Shaw 24.10.1794-23.8.1842

Robert died of cholera, son of Rev. William Shaw and Elizabeth nee Morrice (or Morice) 1766-1836. See here for a partial account of Martha's life and family. Lived 1824-1826 Bruce Cottage, Tottenham, then for 16 years at Springfield, Upper Clapton then later at Middlehill in Box, a village 5 miles from Bath 1850-1854. Robert was a merchant at Farquhar, Morice & Co, London, and in 1827 at Morice, Shaw & Co, St Helen’s Place, Bishopsgate until it was dissolved in 1833, then at Shaw & Caffery at the same address.

We now have transcripts of some of Martha's diaries which are on this separate page.1s 5dau

10.1. Emily Shaw 25.8.1826-15.10.1892 m31.8.1854 Dr Robert Pridham Hicks, a surgeon, ex-Madras Medical Service. No issue

10.2. Frances "Fanny" Martha Shaw 15.3.1828-17.1.1893 m 26.9.1854 Rev. Frederick Augustus Baker, vicar of Godmonstone, Dorset. 5s 4dau

11.1. Robert Alfred Baker 1856-1884. Lt in Bengal Lancers. Died of shell wound referred to as an accident, in Rawalpindi

11.2. George Lowbridge Baker b1858

11.3. Alice Baker 1860-1943 m1896 Martin John Pizey 1859-1914. He was an architect in the Bristol firm of Drake and Pizey reponsible for some significant buildings in Bristol as well as Swindon's first theatre. 2s

12.1. Noel Martin Pizey 1899-1917 kia Royal Flying Corps

12.2. Roy Martin Pizey 1900-1985 m1929 in Calcutta, Barbara Helen Gilbert 1910-1999, tea planters in Assam, retired to Devon

11.4 Ellen Baker 1861-1948 m1883 in Germany Gottlieb M Towler 1861-1892 2s 1dau

12.1. Reginald "Rex" Alfred Gottlieb Towler 1884-1963 m1 1911 in Rawalpindi, Cecilia Lawrence Christie; m2 Mrs Doris Hanna Cunningham, nee Glegg-Smith 1908-1997, widow of Lt Commander John George Stuart Cunningham 1908-1940 kia

12.2. Kenneth Francis Towler 1885-1971 m1909 in Massachusetts, Margaret Tomlinson Dickens b1886

12.3. Sibyl Edythe Towler 1886-1969 m1911 Thomas Keith Welsh 1878-1936

11.5. Marion Baker 1862-1952 m1891 Rev. John Horndon Parry 1863-1954. Brother of Edward Parry who married Marion's sister Edith 1dau

12.1. Joyce Marion Hordon Parry 1900-1979 unmarried

11.6. Francis Shaw Baker 1864-1949 m1 1890 in Grimsby, Ontario, Canada Mrs Harriet "Hattie" Lewis, nee Read; m2 1903 in Somerville, Mass, USA Emily Sophia Dakin

11.7. Henry "Harry" Frederick Baker 1865-1955 m1895 in Grimsby, Ontario, Canada Mary Elizabeth Nelles 1869-1946 1dau

12.1. Edith Frances Baker 1897-1979 m James Oscar Spence 1886-1968

11.8. Edith Augusta Baker 1867-1950 m1893 Edward Morant Horndon Parry 1866-1943. Brother of Rev. John Parry who married Edith's sister Marion. No issue

11.9. Charles Edward Baker b1868

10.3. Anna "Annie" Shaw 31.1.1830-8.1.1905 m18.7.1869 Lt General Robert Romer Younghusband 1819-1905 (elder brother of John William Younghusband who had earlier married Anna's younger sister, Clara Jane (see 10.4. below). He and his 4 brothers were all army officers. He had 9 children with his first wife, marrying Anna when they were 50 and 39 years old. 2s

11.1. Rev. Ernest Robert Younghusband b1870 unmarried

11.2. Rev. Oswald Younghusband 1872-1943 unmarried. Founder of the Younghusband Collegiate Hostel in Lahore. Its aim was to enable British and Anglo Indian boys to be educated in India

10.4. Clara Jane Shaw 29.8.1832-29.1.1891 m21.2.1856 Major General John William Younghusband 1823-1907 (younger brother of Robert Romer Younghusband who later married Clara's older sister, Anna (see 10.3. above). Lived in Dharamsala after marriage and returned 8.5.1876 to Portsea on retirement. 3s 3dau

11.1. Clare Emily "Emmie" Younghusband 1857-1945 unmarried

11.2. Major General Sir George John Younghusband 1859-1944 m1891 Madeline Wood b1862. He served in India, Afghanistan, Burma, the Philippines, South Africa and the Middle East. Keeper of the Jewel House at the Tower of London. Author of at least 12 books. 1s

12.1. Brigadier George Edward Younghusband 1896-1970 m 1924 Mary Barbara Elizabeth Foster 1898-1963 . 3dau

13.1. Elizabeth Ann Mary Younghusband b1925

13.2. Eleanor Susan Jane Younghusband b1928 m Major Douglas Robert George Noel 2s 1dau

13.3. Sarah Molly Younghusband b1931 m (John) David Gilchrist Taylor 1s 2dau

14.1. John George Gilchrist Taylor b1965

14.2. Johanna Mary Taylor b1966

14.3. Mary-Anne Catherine Taylor b1960

11.3. Ethel Younghusband 1860-1944 m1895 Rev. Arthur Leonard Harrison d1917 3s

12.1. Leonard John Harrison 1895-1915. Chorister at St George's Chapel, Windsor. KIA Ypres

12.2. Gerald Younghusband Harrison 1897-1917. Sub Lt, he was one of an estimated 804 casualties when HMS Vanguard exploded and sank at Scapa Flow.

12.3. Alick Robin Walsham Harrison 1900-1969 m1932 Margaret Edith Ross 1910-1988.

11.4. Gertrude Younghusband b. and d1862

11.5. Sir Francis Younghusband 1863-1942, explorer and mystic; m 1897 Helen Augusta Magniac 1861-1945. Patrick French wrote a highly recommended biography of him in 2004 "Younghusband the last Great Imperial Adventurer". He had an exceptional life, starting as an arch-imperialist and ending as a mystic and supporter of Indian independence. Patrick French reckoned that Helen was about about 38 when they married ie 4 years older than Francis. One record has her as being born in 1877. Their informal agreement prior to marriage to have no intimacy was seemingly not entirely fulfilled. 1s 1dau

12.1. Francis Charles Delaval Younghusband b and d 1898

12.2. Dame Eileen Louise Clara Nina Younghusband 1902-1981 Social Worker

Her diaries and photographs can be found here.

https://wdc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/younghusband

11.6.Major General Leslie Napier Younghusband 1866-1939 m Kathleen Elizabeth Caroline Bott 1873-1942. 3s

12.1. Napier Younghusband b and d 1900

12.2. Lt Commander John Leslie Younghusband 1899-1966 m1927 Catherine Beatrice Hamilton Fisher 1903-1980 1s.

13.1. Anthony Leslie Younghusband 1929-1950

12.3. Lawrence George Short Younghusband 1903-1982

10.5. Laura Shaw 1.11.1834-10.4.1914 m12.5.1857 George John Robertson 1826-1910. He was born in Grantham, the son of Frederick Fowler Robertson and Anne Tindall. His older brother, Sir William Tindal Robertson, was an eminent physician and MP for Brighton. George practiced as a solicitor in Bath.. 1s 4dau

11.1. Arthur George Shaw Robertson 1858-1943 m1910 Norah Kathleen Paget Dease 1889-1973. She was the daughter of Patrick Paget Dease and Annie Clement Fairlough. She was born in India where her father was a civil engineer constructing railways. Arthur was, like his father, a solicitor based in Bath.

11.2. Amy Robertson 1859-1930 m1881 William Sutcliffe Marsh 1852-1917, engineer. he was the son of Thomas Edward Milles Marsh 1818-1907 and Harriet Robertson and, like his father, an engineer. He designed Mumbles Pier, Swansea. He was also resident engineer for the construction of the Rhondda Tunnel. The Marsh family lived in Swansea for a number of years, moving back to Somerset later in life. 3s 1dau

12.1. Violet Amy Marsh 1882-1966 m1916 William Aubrey Leyson 1885-1952 solicitor in Neath, Glamorgan

13.1. Rosemary Elizabeth Leyson 1918-2008 m Major James Michael Symes MC and Bar 1919-2016. Major Symes's distinguished military career especially his heroic action in the Malayan Emergency covered in this Daily Telegraph obituary linked here.

Also with other obituaries linked here and here)

14.1. Madeleine Annette Elizabeth Symes b1951. Author of this on 9.6. Martha Shaw at Box, see above

14.2. Sarah Morin Symes b1953 m Eital Wickremeratne b1930

12.2. Godfrey Sutcliffe Marsh 1883-1948 m1920 Marjorie Kathleen Crosbie 1895-1975, his first cousin. She was the daughter of Sir William Edward Douglas Crosbie, 8th and last Bt of Maryborough, Queen's County, Ireland.

12.3. Robert Barkley Marsh 1885-1963, solicitor practising in Swansea

12.4. Noel Arthur Marsh 1887-1921 m1914 in Canada, Evelyn Germain Homewood 1891-1918. 1s

11.3. Jessie Robertson 1861-1948 m1887 Col. George Osbaldston Welch CB FRGS 1862-1935. He was born in Canada, the son of Captain Edward Welch and Sophia Anne England. George’s father died when he was three years old. A plaque states that Captain Edward Welch was wounded before Sebastapol in 1855, severely wounded at the relief of Lucknow in 1857 and died aged 30 in Montreal in 1865. 1s

12.1. Capt. Vere Edward Osbaldeston Welch 1896-1918 kia

11.4. Florence Robertson 1862-1954 m1884 Herbert Sydney Jacob. Originally a medical student, Herbert was an auditor working for the railways in Nagpur, India.

After leave in England Herbert returned to India expecting Florence to follow him, but she never did. When Herbert made a visit to England Florence refused to see him. In 1913 Herbert went to court to “petition for restitution of conjugal rights”. The next year he petitioned for divorce. In the meantime Mrs Katherine Bertha Graham, nee Katherine Bertha De La Condamine, was more willing to be affectionate towards Herbert, who was named as co-respondent when her husband, Francis John Graham, petitioned for divorce in 1910. Herbert and Katherine married in Bromley in 1918 and remained there for the rest of their lives. 1s 1dau

12.1. Florence Allardyce Nina Alethea Jacob 1885-1954 spinster, died in Hove.

12.2. Gerald Herbert Jacob 1887-1925, described in censuses as "feeble minded".

11.5. Norah Robertson 1871-1946 spinster, died in Bath

10.6. Robert Barkley Shaw 12.7.1839-15.6.1879, explorer. Younghusband Collection: Commemorative Scrapbook of the Life of Robert Barkley Shaw - described here, is in the British Library. Also Wikisource here.

Robert Barkley Shaw was an exceptional scholar. His early education in France, Germany and Italy made him fluent in European languages and he was a prize-winning student at Marlborough College before proceeding to Cambridge. However, throughout his early life he suffered from rheumatic fever. Doctors “declared his constitution was such that he must be kept to a quiet, unexciting life: thus his military aspirations were effectively damped, and for the same reason he was debarred, by the inability to bear the necessary physical and mental strain, from entering any of the learned professions.” (Obituary in Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society, 1879).In 1859 he went to Kangra in the Himalayas, where he settled as a tea-planter having been advised the climate would be good for his health. He showed an interest in local customs and learnt the local language. In 1868 he set out to explore the country north of the Karakoram Mountains with the aim of setting up new trade links. He was the first Englishman to visit the Silk Road cities of Yarkand and Kashgar. He returned on an official mission in 1870. His achievements were recognised by the Royal Geographical Society, who awarded him a Gold Medal in 1872, and led to him being appointed to positions in the Indian Political Department. He was British Joint Commissioner at Ladakh from 1872 to 1877 and in 1878 he became British Resident at Mandalay, where he died unmarried aged 39 a year later.

He was the author of:

Visits to High Tartary, Yarkand and Kashgar, John Murray, 1871A sketch of the Túrkí language as spoken in Eastern Túrkistán (Káshgar & Yarkand), Part I, 1875 and Part 2, 1880On the Ghalchah Languages (Wakhi and Sarikoli), 1876

In the British Library India Office there is a Commemorative Scrapbook of Robert Barkley Shaw's life compiled by sister, Clara Jane:

http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/indiaofficeselect/PhotoShowDescs.asp?CollID=2177

The Ashmolean Museum in Oxford is home to a fine collection of garments that Robert Barkley Shaw brought back from Yarkland and Kashgar. Some of were presented to him by Yakub Beg, then ruler of Kashgar.

http://jameelcentre.ashmolean.org/collection/4/1257/1267

Robert Barkley Shaw has an entry in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography as well as a Wikipedia page:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Barkley_Shaw

9.7. William Barkley 1805-1806 died in infancy

9.8. Charles Francis Barkley 1808-3.5.1845 m26.7.1826 Anne Eliza Murray 1812-4.2.1895.

He stood for parliament, financed by his sister Jane (and lost, reputedly due to fraud..). He inherited the house in Sunbury from his uncle John Barkley in 1822. Died of typhoid in the Hotel de Hamburg in Dresden where they were staying prior to moving to their own house. He was very strongly criticised by his sister Martha in her diaries for his behaviour following the death of his Uncle John. For example, "Charles has been so wicked as to question through his lawyer John’s possession of the farm in Essex which Uncle John made over to him by a proper deed as a qualification to drawing out a shooting licence. If he was to get it, it would almost ruin John [Rev. John Charles Barkley their brother]". Also for bringing an action in the Court of Chancery regarding interest from the legacy from William Barkley

Anne's father was Robert Murray of Knapdale, a plantation in Jamaica (so presumably a slave owner). He died at sea in 1820 travelling from Jamaica to the UK, presumably quite young as only five years after his daughter was born. In a wedding announcement Annie is described as niece of the late Brigadier-General Murray, of the 16th Lancers.

Anne's mother was Ann Brown McCook (1792-1876) thought to have been born in St Ann's, Jamaica, which is where the Knapdale Estate that Robert Murray owned or managed is located. There is a baptism record; her father was Henry McCook. In 1840 she married Major George Nugent. In the marriage record she is Anne Murray, a widow, and her father is Henry McCook. There are a couple of quite interesting web pages recording the life of George Nugent and one of them refers to him marrying the widow of R Murray of Jamaica.


https://www.leamingtoncourier.co.uk/news/nostalgia-waterloo-hero-settled-here-2131952


http://www.lillingtonhistory.org/web2_documents/newsletters/2016summerNewsletter.pdf


1 dau

10.1. Annie Murray Barkley 11.10.1838-14.6.1882 m1859 Canterbury, Henry William Denne 1832-1908. She was described in the Remarkable World.. as an only child Henry was a JP but became bankrupt in 1885. 10 children all but one left England for employment in Africa, India, Canada and Australia. 7s 3dau

11.1. Henry William Denne Denne 1860-1899 m1889 Mabel Harriett Dealtry 1863-1940. Mabel was the daughter of the Ven. Thomas Dealtry a Chaplain to the East India Company and Archdeacon of Madras; on his return from India he became Rector of Swillington. Reputed to have introduced the custom of throwing confetti at weddings following the Hindu custom of the bridegroom throwing 3 handfuls of rice over his bride and she doing the same to him, as a symbol of fertility. That custom which later became confetti rather than rice was introduced in Swillington by Thomas Dealtry. Major Henry William Denne served with the Gordon Highlanders in North Africa. He was killed in action at Elandslaagte, a battle of the Second Boer War. His widow and young family went to live in Sussex. "Educated at Harrow and joined the 75th Foot January 1880, being promoted Lieutenant March 1881, Captain July 1887 and Major October 1897. He saw service in the Egyptian War of 1882 with the 1st Battallion Gordon Highlanders and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (medal with clasp and Khedive's star). He also served in the Soudan Expedition, 1884, as Transport Officer with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Tamai (two clasps); also in the Nile Expedition, 1884-85, with the River Column under Major-Gen. Earle (clasp). He held the appointment of A.D.C. in Egypt, April 1886 to September 1887, and at Malta, January 1888 to January 1889. He was afterwards Station Staff Officer (first class) in India, and was appointed D.A.A.G., Bengal, from November 1895 until he rejoined his battalion to proceed with it to South Africa in September 1899". 1s 2dau

12.1. Ela Denne Denne 1891-1947 physiotherapist. Spinster

12.2. Mary Denne Denne 1893-1982 born in India m 1919 Kenneth Frederic Campion 1891-1950. Kenneth was the son of Frederick William Campion 1853-1900 and Mary Georgine Strapp 1861-1940. Frederick and his brother were stock jobbers on the London Stock Exchange. He was a Captain in the Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment in the First World War. The Campion family house in Trumpet Hill, Reigate made a statement about their wealth.

12.3. Victor Alexander Harry Denne Denne 1899-1977 m 1946 Margaret Glen Newland 1914-1990. He followed in the footsteps of the father he never met when he joined the Gordon Highlanders. His godmother was Queen Victoria. He was a Japanese prisoner of war from 1942 to 1945. His wife, Margaret, was a nurse. He donated a cane chair owned by Frances Barkley to the City of Vancouver museum. See ttp://openmov.museumofvancouver.ca/node/66979

11.2.Alured Barkley Denne 1862-1944 m1900 Edith Mary King 1864-1960. He became a Major in the Royal Artillery. After military service he put his knowledge of explosives to use in the mining industry in South Africa. He died in Johannesburg, as did his wife. 1 dau

12.1 Mary Barkley Denne 1901-1987 m Oscar Stockton Needham 1893-1965, son of a Manchester cotton merchant. Like his father-in-law Oscar worked in the mining industry in South Africa. Mary and Oscar both died in Johannesburg.

11.3. Annie Murray Laura Denne 1863-1944 m1903 John Cowie 1864-1928 in Minchinhampton. John was born in India, the son of John Cowie 1834-1893 and Alice Isabella Dickson 1845-1878. He was a police superintendent in India before returning to live in Church Cookham, Hampshire. he died in a "hospital for the insane" in Gloucestershire. 1dau

12.1 Annie Murray Jean Cowie 1904 (in India)-1985 m1935 Lt Col. Leslie Watson James Dryland 1906-1998 in Church Crookham, Hampshire. Son of physician Leslie Winter Dryland 1868-1941 and Letitia Morris Hill 1870-1947. He served in the Royal Corps of Signals and was awarded an OBE in 1956. He died in the USA.

11.4. Charles Reginald Trevor Denne 1865-1906. He died in India where he was managing the Bagrakote tea estate. A plaque at St Michael's and All Angels Church, Jalpaiguri commemorates his life. He contributed towards this church, built in European style with tinted Belgian glass windows and a steeple with a bell.

11.5. Cecil Gordon Denne 1867-1926 m Mary Cecilia Stark 1880-1956 in British Columbia in 1923. Mary was the daughter of Arthur James Stark 1831-1902 and Rose Isabella Kent 1848-1918. Both her parents were accomplished artists. There is information about her father on the Wikipedia page.

Cecil was a Superintendent in the India Police. At the age of 56 he married Mary in British Columbia; three years later he died there. His widow returned to the UK; she ended her days in Netherne Hospital, Coulsdon, formerly the Surrey County Asylum, renowned for art therapy after the Second World War.

11.6. Ida Elizabeth Denne 1868-1962 m1905 Reginald David Prosser 1869-1920 in Shrewsbury. In 1908 Reginald retired from his Gloucestershire coal merchant business, Dickenson, Prosser and Cox. He and Ida emigrated to Canada the same year. Their destination was Edmonton, Alberta. They moved on to British Columbia where they became early settlers at Southbank, Francois Lake, a wilderness area about 1,000 kilometres north of Vancouver. There is a record of Ida being the postmistress at Francois Lake. Reginald died there. Ida spent her last years in the town where her son lived, Kelowna, British Columbia. Per the Remarkable World.. Ida wrote to Lady Constance Parker "..my grandfather was Charles Francis Barkley (Frances’ son) ... my brother Cecil Denne wrote to me he had seen the Diary of Mrs Frances Trevor Barkley.." 1s 1dau

12.1. Ronald David Barkley Prosser 1906-1991 m Alice Wilson Pillsbury 1909-1994. Alice was the daughter of Joel Horace Pillsbury 1874-1958 and Amelia Florence Hill 1877-1941. Her parents were born in America; her father studied engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and moved to British Columbia to work as Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Assistant Harbour Engineer at Prince Rupert. Ronald started out as a mechanic and then became the owner of a garage and car dealership in Kelowna, British Columbia.

12.2 Laura Elizabeth Prosser 1909-1947 m1929 Cornelius Hardy Stanton 1909-1999 in British Columbia. Cornelius was the son of George Biddon Stanton 1882-1948 and Phoebe Jane Haines 1883-1957. His father was a farmer and Cornelius also became a farmer, though later in life he worked on boats and was a master mariner and ferry captain. The Stanton family lived at Francois Lake.

11.7. Eustace Henry Denne 1872-1952. Eustace and his younger sister, Ellen Beatrice, were both born in Coblenz (now Koblenz), Germany. There is evidence that Eustace Henry had business interests in Mombasa, Kenya (he was a partner in the firm Smith, Mackenzie and Company) and at the time of his death when residing at The Shard in Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire he was described as a retired shipping agent.

11.8. Ellen Beatrice Denne 1873-1949. Like her older brother Ellen Beatrice Denne was born in Coblenz (Koblenz) and ended her days at The Shard in Minchinhampton.

11.9. Gilbert Francis Alured Denne 1876-1964 m1916 Marie Cesarsky in Victoria, Australia. Gilbert enlisted in Sydney in 1918 to fight in the 1st World War. At the time of enlistment his occupation was 'Orchardist'; later documents record his occupation as tea planter. He died in Gloucestershire.

11.10. Herbert Vincent Denne 1882-1914 m1940 Lydia Magdalen Starke 1881-1924 in Elham, Kent. Lydia was the daughter of Norfolk policeman Henry Edward Starke 1857-1948 and Elizabeth Jane Brown 1857-1944. Herbert and Lydia were both born in the UK but went to live in Canada. Four years after their marriage Herbert died in British Columbia. The next year his widow married Alfred Gillingham Watson in Vancouver.

C. Alexander Barkley line starting with Alexander Barkley 1693-1765, son of Gilbert Barkley b. c1660.

6.2 Alexander Barkley 1693- 27.3.1765 m Christian Ross 1705- 5.6.1762.

Both buried in Kirkmichael. He was being sued for debt in 1717. Lived partly in Kirkmichael (in Banffshire) and partly in Cromarty.

7.1. Anne Barkley b. c1720. Assaulted aged 11 by someone who was, as a result, excommunicated by the synod.

7.2. Margaret Barkley b1720 m1737 Robert Forbes

issue incl

8.1. Ann Forbes b1754 in Cromarty

8.2. Isobel Forbes b1756 in Cromarty

7.4. Gilbert Barkley c1730- 1799 m1761 Ann Inglis b1737.

Merchant said to have settled in Philadelphia in about 1755. He is not mentioned in the Remarkable World or the Black Book but on the evidence of that link, it seems likely that he fits in here. He appears to have had an adventurous life and including being a spy for Lord North - internet searches provide a lot of information about him. An article about his activities in America "Gilbert Barkley article A British Spy in Philadelphia" is linked here. He may have been the Gilbert Barkley said to have been a great smuggler who shot a revenue man, and then emigrated. It is not confirmed that Gilbert was in fact a brother of James and Alexander and was thought at one time to have been a son of James Barkley. When he died he was living in Walcot, Bath (6.1. below)

8.1. Kitty Barkley,

reported as having “bequeathed miniatures of her father and mother to her cousin, Mr. Ǽneas Barkley, merchant, London”. Aeneas seems likely to be the son of Alexander Barkley and Christian Urquhart and the Eneas Barkley referred to in the Remarkable World.

William Barkley 7.2. d. 1807 left Miss Catherine Barkley daughter of the late Gilbert Barkley £50

7.3. Alexander Barkley c1730-1803 (of fever)

m1 Christian Ross. According to some records but it seems more likely that she was as shown above, the mother)

m2 1760 in Fearn, Rosshire, Christian Urquhart 1737-1811 (dau of Laird of Mounteagle who is said not to have approved of the match, causing them to leave Kirkmichael). Said to have been 9 children and of the 11 below, 7.1. Lillias, 7.3. "Captain" 7.4. Mary and 7.11. do not appear on all records . All are said to have remained in Cromarty apart from 7.6. Aeneas –

8.1. Lillias Barkley bpt 1757 shown as dau of Alexander Barkley, and Isobel Ross, his party (an expression which may mean she was illegitimate, the mother being Isobel Ross.

8.2. Gilbert Barkley 1761-1785

8.3. Capt Barkley b1763, resided at the Braehead house according to one source

8.4. Mary Barkley 1765-1851. Spinster. On census records of 1841 and 1851

8.5. Alexander Barkley b1766 m Elizabeth Robertson d 1811. Committed suicide at Kirkmichael children including

9.1. William (sic) or Willa Barkley b. 4.5.1799 in Alness d. c1878 m St Mary Islington 20.6.1820, Robert Davidson c1786-20.8.1841 (grave at Calcutta New Burial Ground, Circular Road “Sacred to the Memory of Robert Davidson, Esq. late of Calcutta, son of Robert and Isabella Davidson, of Findhorn, County of Moray, N.B. who departed this life the 20th Aug. 1841, aged 55 years”). Robert was at one time a partner in the firm of Davidson and Barkley. https://archive.org/details/b28035264/page/n299. He was with the House of Macintyre and Co, merchants and agents. https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=UyEYAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA302&dq=r.davidson+calcutta+house+of+macIntyre+%26+Co&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjv49m0r9jjAhXOVsAKHR4oDa8Q6AEILTAB#v=onepage&q=r.davidson%20calcutta%20house%20of%20macIntyre%20%26%20Co&f=false

10.1. Louisa Davidson of Highbury Park, 15.11.1821, bpt 9.2.1822 St Mary Islington

10.2. Isabella Margaret Davidson bpt.24.1.1824 St Mary - 27.8.1893, 23 Gordon Place m. Calcutta 26.7.1841 Capt Thomas Edward Augustus Napleton (19.12.1803 Devon - 6.1.1852, buried Ghazeepore, Calcutta. He was Lt Col by 1850, 13th Bengal Native Infantry).

11.1. Margaret Isabella Davidson 6.10.1850 Nainee Tal (now Nainital) a hill station, Uttarakhand, bpt 25.10.1850 Agra

10.3. Robert Davidson bpt 19.12.1826 St Mary

10.4. Elizabeth Mary Davidson 9.9.1829 - 20.6.1833 buried St Mary Islington

10.5. Anne Innes Davidson 30.8.1831, bpt 21.5.1832 St Mary - 1865 Kensington

10.6. Hugh Barkly Davidson 19.5.1833, bpt 12.8.1833 St Mary - 29.8.1906 Bryanston St, Marble Arch aged 73 unmarried

10.7. Elizabeth Reid Davidson 3.4.1841, bpt 22.6.1841 Calcutta, Bengal - 29.5.1922 Bournemouth m. Sealkote, Bengal 25.4.1863 Charles Elliot Farquharson 1840 Clapham -23.5.1909 Derby. Elizabeth Reid Davidson 1851 census – boarder pupil at Upper Phillimore Place, Kensington. Charles Elliot Farquharson 1881 census - Late Captain 21st Hussars, Governor HM Prison Derby. 1901 census – Governor of HM Prison Derby.

11.1. Marion Louisa Farquharson 13.2.1864 bpt 11.5.1864 Umballa, Bengal -10.5.1866 Kussowlie

11.2. Edward Barkley Farquharson 20.7.1865 bpt 26.10.1825 Kussowlie, Bengal – 29.9.1889 Arrah, buried Allahabad Military Cemetery 30.8.1889. Lt. 1st Battalion East Surrey Regiment

11.3. Mary Innes Farquharson 1867 Kensington - 1952 m. 3.2.1894 Francis Staunton Wilmot-Sitwell 1865 – 1929. 3s,

12.1. Robert Bradshaw Wilmot-Sitwell CBE 1894-1946, Commander Royal Navy

12.2. Stanton Degge Wilmot-Sitwell 1896-1915, Lt. Royal Marine Light Infantry kia Gallipoli.

12.3. Francis Ethelbert Wilmot-Sitwell 1898-1963, Lt Commander Royal Navy

11.4. Ethel Louisa Farquharson bpt 28.5.1872 Brighton – 24.10.1937 m. 23.11.1898 William Henry Ker Howard 1870-1959, civil engineer Railway Dept, India Office. 1s

12.1. Thomas Farquharson Ker Howard DSO, Brigadier Royal Artillery, 1899 Malabar Hill, Bombay - 1963 Southampton.

9.2. Aeneas Barkley b.4.2.1802 in Kiltearn

9.3. Hugh Barkly 15.4.1797-10.9.1829. Partner in Davidson & Barkley. His will records his gratitude to his uncle Aeneus Perkins (see 7.4 below) “to whom I owe every thing I possess in this world … sense of obligation to him …”

9.4. – 8.6. George, Charles and Barbara Barkley according to a stone but they might have been of an earlier generation?

8.7. William Barkley b. 1769

8.8. John Barkley 1772-1834 died in Cromarty, buried in Kirkmichael

8.9. David Barkley 1774-1804

8.10. George Barkley b1776

8.11. Margaret Barkley 1782-1817. Died in Brighton

8.6. Aeneas Barkley or Barkly 1768-1836 (mother, Christian nee Urquhart), described often as youngest son which might have meant youngest surviving son? m 1805 Louisa Susannah Ffrith 1774-1831, dau of a Jamaica coffee planter. He was a successful sugar merchant in London with Davidson & Graham and/or Davidson, Barkly & Co. Inherited Shingleside from his father and may have inherited the Monteagle lands.

The passing of the Shingleside property to Alexander Barkley (6.2. above) and thence to Aeneas was seen by James Barkley's family as being the result of fraud. Rev. John Charles Barkley (9.4) went in 1833, the year after the death of his father Charles William Barkley (8.3) to establish what had happened to the property originally possessed by James Barkley but now in the hands of Aeneas Barkly. It was occupied by a Miss Elizabeth Barkley. He enlisted the help of Hugh Miller a distinguished local historian who confirmed that is was commonly believed that the property was now held by the wrong branch of the family. However, no records could be found to establish the case - and it was suggested that they had been deliberately destroyed by the usurping branch according to the Remarkable World. Aeneas in his will asked that the estate in Cromarty be "on no account sold or alienated".

9.2. Aeneas Barkley 1797-1829

9.3. Louisa Barkley b. c1819 m William Reid d. 1868, London brewer.

9.1. Sir Henry Barkly MP 1815-1898 m1 1840 Elizabeth Helen Timins d. 1857; m2 Anne Maria Pratt 1860. He was successively governor of British Guiana, Jamaica, Victoria, Mauritius and Cape Colony. Several places in South Africa and Australia were called after him as also, due to his interest in botany are several species in Kew such as Barklya F. Mueli. Children included-

10.1. Margaret Barkly

10.2. Arthur Cecil Stuart Barkly 1843-1890. Second and last British Governor of Heligoland and for part of 1886 temporary Lt Governor of the Falklands

9.4. Adam Barkley who one source describes as "in Russian Army"

Hornby Connection

The early generations in this tree involve a lot of estimation both as regards dates and relationships so it should be treated with caution.

2. Walter Hornby. Rector at Marston Trussell, Northants

3. Walter Hornby. Rector at Marston Trussell, Northants

4. Joseph Hornby b. c1640, goldsmith m Judith 3s 3dau

5.1. Walter Hornby b1667

?6.1. Walter Hornby b1699

5.2. Joseph Hornby 1669-1670

5.4. Judith Hornby b1675

5.5. Nathaniel Hornby b1673

5.6. Constance Hornby b1677

5.4. Mary Hornby 1671-1739 or 42

m1 1688 William Buckeridge 1654-1691

m2 1691 Richard Trevor d1703 1s 1dau

6.1. Richard Trevor d. c1775 unmarried

6.2. Mary Trevor 1697-c1778 unmarried

There was also a Nathaniel Hornby m1676 Ann and had sons Nathaniel and John in 1677 and 1678.

Also, a Joseph Hornby was baptised in 1678 and stated to be the younger son of Joseph Hornby

More about the Hornby family

The Will of William Hornby (died 1800) mentioned bequests to his siblings : Joseph, Charles, Mary Langdale. Also, Priscilla Bradshaw; his "cousin" James Forbes in India; a couple of Baker cousins. Mention was made of his property, Huskards in Ingatestone, Essex. From this was found :

Parents: Joseph Hornby & Mary Baker m1721 who lived at Blackmore, Essex; Grays Inn Lane; Warwick Court (Holborn area). Joseph & Mary had Charles (bapt 1725); Susannah (1727) at Blackmore, Essex, Joseph (1738); Mary (c1739) md George Langdale; William (1741) St Andrews Holborn.

Father, Joseph Hornby was almost certainly nephew of Charles Hornby c.1671-c.1739, a lawyer (Grays Inn) and "secondary in the Pipe Office" in London (a Government post). Charles bought a lot of property in Ingatestone and Fryerning in Essex. (There was a para about him in a long history of I&F). He married (1695) Alice/Alicia Hatton, dau of Sir Robert Hatton; son Joseph died 6 months old. Widower Charles left his property to his nephews & nieces. His Will mentions godson Charles Hornby & Joseph (brother of godson), and a brother, Joseph, whom he was ashamed to call a brother! William not born at that point.

William's Will mentions his property Huskards in Ingatestone, which was one of Charles Hornby, the lawyer's, properties. William must have been a great nephew, inheriting through his father.

The reference in William Hornby's Will to his "cousin" James Forbes, is probably to his wife's (Martha) cousin. But it would appear that William Hornby knew Priscilla Bradshaw (who later married James Forbes in India).