Paternal Family Tree: Cornelius Smelt
In August 1748 Cornelius Smelt was born to William Smelt [aged 58].
On 14th September 1755 [his father] William Smelt [aged 65] died. He was buried in the Smelt Family Vault St Mary's Church, Kirkby, Fleetham.
On 2nd March 1772 Cornelius Smelt [aged 23] was promoted to Lieutenant of the 14th Regiment of Foot.
On 9th July 1776 Cornelius Smelt [aged 27] was gazetted to the 35th (Royal Sussex) Regiment of Foot with whom he saw action in various campaigns during the American War of Independence.
On 6th October 1785 Cornelius Smelt [aged 37] and Mary Trant Otley [aged 22] were married at Richmond, North Yorkshire [Map].
On 17th July 1787 Cornelius Smelt [aged 38], as a captain, was assigned as Deputy Governor of Southsea Castle [Map].
After 1797. All Saints Church, Thirkleby, North Yorkshire [Map]. Grave slab of Mary Trant Otley [aged 34], wife of Cornelius Smelt [aged 48], aunt of Dorothy Smelt Lady Thirkleby [aged 47].
Mary Trant Otley: Around 1763 she was born. On 6th October 1785 Cornelius Smelt and she were married at Richmond, North Yorkshire [Map]. On 5th October 1797 she died. She was buried at All Saints Church, Thirkleby, North Yorkshire [Map] on 9th October 1797.
On 5th October 1797 [his wife] Mary Trant Otley [aged 34] died. She was buried at All Saints Church, Thirkleby, North Yorkshire [Map] on 9th October 1797.
On 4th June 1801 Cornelius Smelt [aged 52] and Anne Hale [aged 33] were married.
On 15th June 1805 Cornelius Smelt [aged 56] served as Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man, which positin he held for life, the longest governorship in the history of the Island.
On 10th August 1826 Cornelius Smelt [aged 78] attended a meeting at the George Inn, Castletown, there being present some of the highest officials then residing in Castletown, Chairman of the meeting being Colonel Mark Wilks. At the meeting a resolution was passed to commission a portrait of Governor Smelt by Thomas Barber [aged 55]. The portrait was purchased by Captain Caesar Bacon, husband of Smelt's daughter, and was placed in his home at Seafield, Santon. The portrait stayed in the family until 1925 when it was presented to the Manx Museum.
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In 28th November 1832 Cornelius Smelt [aged 84] died in office at Castle Rushen [Map]. He was buried under the altar at St Mary's Church, Castletown [Map].
On 5th December 1853 [his former wife] Anne Hale [aged 85] died.
Around 1985 St Mary's Church, Castletown [Map] was deconsecrated. The remains of Cornelius Smelt were exhumed and reinterred in the Bacon family vault alongside his daughter at St Peter's Church in Onchan.
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GrandFather: Leonard Smelt
Father: William Smelt 11 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: William Frankland
Great x 2 Grandfather: Henry Frankland of Thirkelby in Yorkshire
Great x 1 Grandfather: William Frankland 1st Baronet
GrandMother: Grace Frankland 10 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandfather: Henry Belasyse 1st Baronet
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Great x 3 Grandfather: Thomas Belasyse 1st Viscount Fauconberg
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Great x 4 Grandmother: Ursula Fairfax
Great x 2 Grandfather: Henry Belasyse
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Great x 4 Grandfather: Henry Cholmley 6 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England
Great x 3 Grandmother: Barbara Cholmley 7 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward III of England
Great x 4 Grandmother: Margaret Babthorpe 6 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward III of England
Great x 1 Grandmother: Arabella Belasyse Lady Thirkleby
9 x Great Grand Daughter of King Edward III of England
Great x 3 Grandfather: Thomas Barton of Smithells in Lancashire
Great x 2 Grandmother: Grace Barton
Cornelius Smelt 12 x Great Grand Son of King Edward III of England