Paternal Family Tree: Charles Cockerell 1st Baronet
On or before 14th January 1740, the date of the license [his father] John Cockerell [aged 26] and [his mother] Frances Jackson [aged 17] were married at the Chapel Royal, Whitehall Palace.
On 18th February 1755 Charles Cockerell 1st Baronet was born to John Cockerell [aged 41] and Frances Jackson [aged 32].
In April 1767 [his father] John Cockerell [aged 53] died in Antigua.
Before 25th April 1769 [his mother] Frances Jackson [aged 47] died. She was buried at Holy Trinity Church, Clapham.
On 11th March 1789 Charles Cockerell 1st Baronet [aged 34] and Mary Tryphena Blunt were married in Calcutta, India.
On 13th February 1808 Charles Cockerell 1st Baronet [aged 52] and Harriet Rushout [aged 38] were married.
On 14th June 1809 [his son] Charles Cockerell aka Rushout 2nd Baronet was born to Charles Cockerell 1st Baronet [aged 54] and [his wife] Harriet Rushout [aged 39]. He married 5th August 1834 Cecilia Olivia Foley Lady Cockerell, daughter of Thomas Foley 3rd Baron Foley and Cecilia Olivia Geraldine Fitzgerald Baroness Foley, and had issue.
The London Gazette 16293. Whitehall, September 2nd, 1809. The King has been pleased to grant the Dignity of a Baronet of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, to the following Gentlemen, and the respective Heirs Male of their Bodies lawfully begotten, viz.
Paulus Arnelius Irving, of Woodhottse and Robgill Tower, in the County of Dumfries, Esq; Lieutenant-General of His Majesty's Forces.
Thomas Roberts, of Roberts's Cove, in the County of Cork, Esq.
James Shaw, of the City of London, and of Kilmarnock, in the County of Ayr, Esq.
Rowland Blennerhassett, of Blennerville, in the County of Kerry, Esq.
William Smith, of Eardiston, in the County of Worcester, Esq.
Charles Cockcrell [aged 54], of Sezincot, in the County of Gloucester, and of Piccadilly, in the County of Middlesex, Esq.
Edwin Bayntun-Sandys [aged 35], of Miserden Castle, in the County of Gloucester, and of Chadlington-Hall, in the County of Oxford, Esq.
Henry Halford [aged 42], of St. George's Hanover-Square, in the County of Middlesex, Doctor of Physic, and of one of His Majesty's Physicians in Extraordinary. [Elizabeth Barbara St John Lady Halford [aged 47] by marriage Lady Vaughan aka Halford of Wistow in Leicestershire.]
John Tyrell 1st Baronet [aged 47], of Boreham-House, in the County of Essex, Esq.
On 15th June 1812 [his daughter] Harriet Anne Cockerell was born to Charles Cockerell 1st Baronet [aged 57] and [his wife] Harriet Rushout [aged 42]. She married 15th March 1836 George William Coventry, son of George Coventry 8th Earl Coventry and Emma Susanna Lygon.
1819. George Hayter [aged 26]. Portrait of Charles Cockerell 1st Baronet [aged 63].
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On 5th August 1834 [his son] Charles Cockerell aka Rushout 2nd Baronet [aged 25] and [his daughter-in-law] Cecilia Olivia Foley Lady Cockerell were married.
On 15th March 1836 [his son-in-law] George William Coventry [aged 27] and [his daughter] Harriet Anne Cockerell [aged 23] were married. He the son of George Coventry 8th Earl Coventry [aged 51] and Emma Susanna Lygon.
On 6th January 1837 Charles Cockerell 1st Baronet [aged 81] died. His succeeded son Charles Cockerell aka Rushout 2nd Baronet [aged 27] succeeded 2nd Baronet Cockerell of Sezincote in Gloucestershire. Cecilia Olivia Foley Lady Cockerell by marriage Lady Cockerell of Sezincote in Gloucestershire.
On 30th October 1851 [his former wife] Harriet Rushout [aged 81] died.
On 8th October 1879 [his former wife] Mary Tryphena Blunt died.
Father: John Cockerell
Great x 1 Grandfather: John Jackson
GrandFather: John Jackson
Great x 4 Grandfather: John Pepys of Impington
Great x 3 Grandfather: Thomas "The Black" Pepys
Great x 2 Grandfather: John Pepys
Great x 3 Grandmother: Mary Day
Great x 1 Grandmother: Paulina Pepys
Mother: Frances Jackson