James Stewart Birdwood

Male 1833 - 1872  (39 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  James Stewart Birdwood was born 20 Jun 1833, Tannah, Bombay, Maharushtra, India* (son of William [Ass-Judge] Birdwood and Julia Christian Brown); died 21 Nov 1872, Thames, Tvy, New Zealand*.

    James married Elizabeth (Riddle) Riddel 6 Sep 1854, Melbourne, Vic, Australia*. Elizabeth (daughter of James Riddel and Roseann(A) (Brean) Brinn) was born Abt 1834, Poss. Belfast, Ant, Ireland.; died 17 Jan 1911, Thames, Tvy, New Zealand*; was buried 18 Jan 1911, Shortland Cemetery, Thames, Tvy, New Zealand.. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Unnamed-Male Birdwood was born 28 Mar 1856, Wooloomooloo, Nsw, Australia*; died 3 Apr 1856, Wooloomooloo, Nsw, Australia*.
    2. Emily Jane Birdwood was born 6 Aug 1858, Sydney, Nsw, Australia*; died 5 Jan 1902, Auckland, Akd, New Zealand*.
    3. Unnamed-Female Birdwood was born Abt 1860, Poss. Borehole, Newcastle, Nsw, Australia.; died Abt 1860, Poss. Borehole, Newcastle, Nsw, Australia..
    4. William Ilbert Birdwood was born 1 Oct 1863, Borehole, Newcastle, Nsw, Australia*; died Abt 21 Jan 1903, Thames, Tvy, New Zealand*; was buried 28 Jan 1903, Shortland Cemetery, Thames, Tvy, New Zealand..
    5. Clara Isabella Birdwood was born 29 Apr 1866, Hamilton, Wkt, New Zealand*; died 18 Apr 1934, Dunedin, Otg, New Zealand*; was buried 19 Apr 1934, Andersons Bay, Dunedin, Otg, New Zealand..
    6. James Stewart (Born Samuel James) Birdwood was born 27 Oct 1868, Thames, Tvy, New Zealand*; died 22 Jan 1928, Auckland, Akd, New Zealand*.
    7. Flora Birdwood was born Abt 22 Aug 1873, Thames, Tvy, New Zealand.; died 7 Jul 1963, Auckland, Akd, New Zealand*.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William [Ass-Judge] Birdwood was born 1804, Plymouth, Devonshire, England. (son of Peter [Major] Birdwood and Mary Brodrick); died 14 Mar 1850, Sholapoor, Maharashtra, India*.

    William married Julia Christian Brown 26 Apr 1826, Kaira, Bombay, India*. Julia (daughter of Major George Brown., 4th Light Dragoons. and Clara Philipson Stanley) was born 5 Dec 1808, Cawnpore (Kanpur), Uttar Pradesh, India*; was christened 29 Dec 1808, India; died 17 Jul 1836, Surat, Gujarat, India*. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Julia Christian Brown was born 5 Dec 1808, Cawnpore (Kanpur), Uttar Pradesh, India*; was christened 29 Dec 1808, India (daughter of Major George Brown., 4th Light Dragoons. and Clara Philipson Stanley); died 17 Jul 1836, Surat, Gujarat, India*.
    Children:
    1. Son1 Birdwood was born 1 Jun 1827, Guzzeret, Bombay; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. Son2 Birdwood was born 24 Mar 1829; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Clara Issabella Birdwood was born 31 Jan 1832, Tannah, Bombay, Maharushtra, India*; died Bef 1932, ?.
    4. 1. James Stewart Birdwood was born 20 Jun 1833, Tannah, Bombay, Maharushtra, India*; died 21 Nov 1872, Thames, Tvy, New Zealand*.
    5. Charles Birdwood was born 5 Nov 1835, Tannah, Bombay, Maharushtra, India*; died 31 Jul 1913, Rookwood, Nsw, Australia*.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Peter [Major] Birdwood was born 29 Jan 1773, Totnes, Devon, England (son of Richard Birdwood and Anne Travers); died 21 Dec 1839, Stoke Damerel, Devonshire, England*; was buried Agent East India Co..

    Other Events:

    • Baptism:

    Notes:

    Baptism:
    Major

    Peter married Mary Brodrick 12 Sep 1795, England.. Mary (daughter of \ Brodrick) was born 1774, County Cork, Ireland.; died 12 Aug 1809, Plymouth, Devonshire, England.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary Brodrick was born 1774, County Cork, Ireland. (daughter of \ Brodrick); died 12 Aug 1809, Plymouth, Devonshire, England..
    Children:
    1. Mary Travers Birdwood was born Abt 1801, Plymouth, Devonshire, England.; died 14 Jul 1872, Plympton, Devonshire, England..
    2. John Travers Birdwood was born 10 Aug 1802, Plymouth, Devonshire, England.; died 1819, India..
    3. 2. William [Ass-Judge] Birdwood was born 1804, Plymouth, Devonshire, England.; died 14 Mar 1850, Sholapoor, Maharashtra, India*.
    4. Christopher (Maj-Gen.) Birdwood was born 12 Mar 1807, Pucklechurch, England.; died 4 Jul 1882, Pucklechurch, England..
    5. James Birdwood was born Abt 1808, ?; died 20 Jul 1825, On Board Hms 'Romney'..

  3. 6.  Major George Brown., 4th Light Dragoons. was born Abt 1784, Midlothian, Scotland; died 31 Dec 1869, West Villa, Falsgrave, Yorkshire..

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: 1808, India; Captain 8th Light Dragoons
    • Occupation: 1814, Maidstone, Kent; Captain 8th Light Dragoons

    Notes:

    (Research):1841 Census

    Piece: SCT1841/684 Place: Duddingston -Midlothian Enumeration District: 6
    Civil Parish: Duddingston Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: Duddingston/ S Leith
    Folio: 10 Page: 4
    Address: Windsor Place
    Surname First name(s) Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks
    BROWNE George M 55 Independent Midlothian
    BROWNE Clara F 50 England
    LINDORES James M 30 Male Servant Midlothian
    WHITE Christian F 25 Female Servant Midlothian
    COWIE Matilda F 25 Female Servant Midlothian
    CHARLES Agnes F 25 Female Servant Midlothian

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    In the 1851c

    Corr Mount, Ruswarp, Whitby, York.


    George Brown, Head, Mar, 67yrs, Formally Major in the Army, .......Scotland.
    Clara Brown, Wife, 65yrs, Workington, Cumberland.
    Clara Brown, Dau, 31yrs, Maidstone, Kent.
    Henrietta Brown, 23yrs, Ambleside, Westmorland.
    and 3 servants.

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    In the 1861c

    Hatfield.
    George Brown, Head, Mar, 77yrs, Retired Major in the Army, ......Scotland.
    Mary TM Brown, Wife, 44yrs, ......Gibraltar, British Subject..
    and staff.

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    George married Clara Philipson Stanley 29 Dec 1807, Youngfield House, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. Clara (daughter of Edward Stanley, .Esq, Of Whitehaven and Julia Christian) was born 1785, Whitehaven, Cumberland, England; was christened 31 Mar 1785, Saint Michael, Workington, Cumberland, England; died 18 Mar 1852, Carr Mount, Near Whitby, Yorkshire.; was buried 23 Mar 1852, St John's Eskdaleside, Yorkshire, North Riding. (Anglican). [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Clara Philipson Stanley was born 1785, Whitehaven, Cumberland, England; was christened 31 Mar 1785, Saint Michael, Workington, Cumberland, England (daughter of Edward Stanley, .Esq, Of Whitehaven and Julia Christian); died 18 Mar 1852, Carr Mount, Near Whitby, Yorkshire.; was buried 23 Mar 1852, St John's Eskdaleside, Yorkshire, North Riding. (Anglican).

    Other Events:

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    Notes:

    (Research):Foundation Sires of the Thoroughbred: Curwen's Bay Barb

    Curwen's Bay Barb was foaled c.1690, and imported from France in 1698 by Henry Curwen of Workington in Cumbria, in Northern England. The horse had been sent as a gift (one of several stallions) to the French King Louis XIV by Muley Ishmael, the King of Morocco. A second horse in this same lot was the Thoulouse Barb, also brought to England by Mr. Curwen. Famous enough in his own right to be referred to as "the Bay Barb", this stallion also went by the alias of Pelham's Barb. It is suspected that, because Henry Curwen was a Roman Catholic, to avoid having his property seized (as it was illegal at the time for Catholics to own horses over a certain value), he sent his Bay Barb to Brocklesby Park in Lincolnshire, the stud of his close friend, Charles Pelham. Many of his most important offspring are out of mares by Old Spot , a stallion owned by the Curwen/Pelham partnership. A copy of a portrait, painted when the noted stallion was 12 years of age, shows a bay horse with a blaze. The Bay Barb was said to have died at the remarkable age of 38.
    <> <> Brocklesby Betty, a great racing daughter <> <> Creeping Molly, another top racer The Curwen Bay Barb was a pre-eminent sire of runners, and first among his get was Mixbury , also known as the (Minshull's) Mixbury Galloway. A bay colt foaled in 1704 out of the famous Old Spot mare, he stood a mere 13.2 hands. Mixbury had limited influence as a stallion, and his most important offspring seems to have been an unnamed daughter, the second dam of Chesnut Ranger. The Bay Barb's best stallion son was undoubtedly Hip, who sired the stallions Hartley's Roan Horse, and Grantham, besides several useful broodmares. Another son of the Bay Barb was Blossom, and a Brother to Mixbury sired Little Bowes. There is some evidence to indicate a son of the Curwen Bay Barb, owned by Charles Pelham, was the Alcock Arabian. The Curwen Bay Barb also sired Tantivy (a galloway), besides Brocklesby, Brocklesby Betty (ancestress of Gimcrack), Whiteneck, Sparkler, Lightfoot, Creeping Molly, Westbury, Little George, and the Ringtail Galloway (the latter out of a daughter of Hip). He also sired the dams of Monkey, Hazard, Jew Trump, Sloven, Goliah, Sophonisba, and Halifax, and the second dam of Engineer. There were also two sisters to Mixbury, one of which produced Quiet and Sloven , the other produced Soreheels , Miss Jigg, and the extremely influential (Old) Partner .
    The term "galloway" seems to have been applied alternately as a strain of small, fast horses bred in Britain, similar to the Irish Hobby, but presumably derived from the galloway or Galway area in Scotland, or to label any small running horse carrying lighter weights, of native or of oriental breeding. The Mixbury Galloway's dam was by Old Spot (by the Selaby Turk-unknown mare) out of a mare by the White-Legged Lowther Barb, from the Old Vintner Mare (by Curwen's Arabian-an unknown mare). There are only two possible non-Oriental horses in this pedigree, the two unknown mares, and either or both of these could have been of native extraction, especially since both were from studs in the northern reaches of England, galloway territory. The overwhelming number of galloways identifed with the Curwen Bay Barb indicates that either he was a particularly small stallion that sired the same, or that he was bred to many mares of native British breeding, which would have been likely in Cumbria, bordering, as it does, on the Scottish counties of Dumfries and Galloway. It is noted that he did not cover many mares except for those of the partners, Curwen and Pelham. Notes on color and markings of the Curwen Bay Barb. The Curwen Bay Barb was a bay with a blaze, and since it's much more common to see such extensive white markings on a chestnut rather than on a bay or brown, it's possible that this stallion was a sabino or rabicano carrier. Descriptions of several of his immediate descendants hint that he passed on some unusual color genetics, especially white modifiers. The Ringtail Galloway's name is intriguing as the term "ringtail" is used to describe the genetic condition referred to as "rabicano", believed to be related to the sabino gene. The presence of the Rabicano gene is characterized by some roaning (a non-fading mix of white and colored hairs) on the flanks, set off by the classic ringtail (or skunktail) markings, one or two bands of white hairs at the root of a normally-pigmented tail. This coloration is often seen with horses with extensive white markings. Since the Ringtail Galloway was inbred to the Curwen Bay Barb (1x3, being out of a daughter of Hip), it's possible he would inherit some of the unusual color genes the Curwen Bay Barb may have possessed. The Curwen Bay Barb's grandson, (Old) Partner, was a golden chestnut with a blaze and hind stockings, classic expressions of the Sabino gene. This gene or gene combination expresses itself with varying degrees of irregular white markings and/or white hairs in the base coat. Offspring of so-marked horses may have excessive white markings such as leg markings extending over the knees and hocks, white belly-splashes, and varying degrees of roaning on the main body. --Anne Peters

    Parish records to look at
    http://www.btinternet.com/~grigg/SingleSurnames16042006.pdf

    John Stanley, Rector of Workington, married Clara, the daughter of Philipson, of Callgerth, in Westmoreland, Gentleman. John Stanley died young. Edward Stanley. Jane Stanley. Clara Stanley. Thomas Stanley died un-married, William Stanley died young. Holt Stanley, Lt. in Brigadier Gen. Wentworth's regiment of foot, unmarried. Richard died unmarried. Dorothy Stanley, married Huddleston Park, of Whitbeck, in Cumberland, Gent. Isabel Stanley, married John Kilpatrick, of Whitehaven, in Cumberland, Gent. Loveday Stanley, unmarried. Elizabeth Stanley, married Richard Cook, of Camerton, in Cumberland, Esq.



    I have to observe farther of Thomas Stanley, Master of the Mint, that Sir Edward Herbert, younger son to William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, married Mary, the daughter and sole heir of Thomas Stanley of Standon; in the county of Hertford, Esq. in the year 1570, youngest son of Thomas Stanley, of Dalegarth, in the county of Cumberland,
    look at this as well http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/ss4tz/stanley04.htm#linklo

    Children:
    1. 3. Julia Christian Brown was born 5 Dec 1808, Cawnpore (Kanpur), Uttar Pradesh, India*; was christened 29 Dec 1808, India; died 17 Jul 1836, Surat, Gujarat, India*.
    2. Patrick Brown. was christened 7 Jul 1811, Lytham, Lancashire.
    3. Frances Elizabeth Brown., -Came to Australia was christened 25 Feb 1813, All Saints, Maidstone, Kent.
    4. Clara Georgiana Brown. was christened 24 Jun 1814, All Saints, Maidstone, Kent.
    5. Edward Stanley Brown was born 15 Apr 1816, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India; died Yes, date unknown.
    6. Henry Curwen Brown was born 18 Nov 1818, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India; died 23 Feb 1820, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India.
    7. Henrietta Jane Brown. was christened 30 Jan 1824, Ambleside, Westmoreland.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Richard Birdwood was born 20 Jan 1746, Totnes, Devon, England (son of Roger Birdwood and Mary Sawle); died 1810, Plymouth, Devonshire, England.; was buried Agent East India Co..

    Other Events:

    • Baptism:

    Notes:

    Baptism:
    Mayor Plymouth 1796

    Richard married Anne Travers 1770, England.. Anne (daughter of John Travers and Elizabeth) was born Abt 1746, England.; died 1818, Plymouth, Devonshire, England.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Anne Travers was born Abt 1746, England. (daughter of John Travers and Elizabeth); died 1818, Plymouth, Devonshire, England..
    Children:
    1. 4. Peter [Major] Birdwood was born 29 Jan 1773, Totnes, Devon, England; died 21 Dec 1839, Stoke Damerel, Devonshire, England*; was buried Agent East India Co..
    2. Christopher [Rev] Birdwood was born 1775, Plymouth, Devonshire, England.; died 1846, ?.

  3. 10.  \ Brodrick was born ?; died ?.
    Children:
    1. 5. Mary Brodrick was born 1774, County Cork, Ireland.; died 12 Aug 1809, Plymouth, Devonshire, England..

  4. 14.  Edward Stanley, .Esq, Of Whitehaven was born Abt 1742, Whitehaven, Cumberland, England (son of Rev. John Stanley, .Rector Of Workington and Clara Philipson); died 6 May 1810, Whitehaven, Cumberland, England.

    Edward married Julia Christian 11 Nov 1769, Dearham, Cumberland, England. Julia (daughter of John Christian, Esq. Of Unerigg and Jane Curwen) was born 11 Nov 1746, Unerigg Hall, Dearham, Cumberland, England; died 26 Jan 1793, Flimby, Whitehaven, Cumberland, England. [Group Sheet]


  5. 15.  Julia Christian was born 11 Nov 1746, Unerigg Hall, Dearham, Cumberland, England (daughter of John Christian, Esq. Of Unerigg and Jane Curwen); died 26 Jan 1793, Flimby, Whitehaven, Cumberland, England.

    Notes:

    Marriage Banns:
    Edward Stanley of Whitehaven in the Parish of St. Bees and Julia Christian of Dearham Parish married by Licence 11th November
    Anth. Sharpe, Minister
    John Wilson, Henry Bowman, Churchwardens

    Children:
    1. John Stanley was born 1772, Whitehaven, Cumberland, England; was christened 24 Sep 1772, Saint Michael, Workington, Cumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. Lt. Henry Stanley, R.N. was born 1774, Whitehaven, Cumberland, England; was christened 27 Sep 1774, Saint Michael, Workington, Cumberland, England; died 1826, Bridekirk Village, Allerdale, Cumberland.
    3. Rev. Edward Stanley, A.M. Rector Of Workington And Plumbland was born 9 Mar 1776, Whitehaven, Cumberland, England; was christened 3 May 1776, Saint Michael, Workington, Cumberland, England; died 5 Jan 1834, Rectory, Workington, Cumberland.
    4. Jane Stanley was born 12 Dec 1778, Whitehaven, Cumberland, England; was christened 9 Mar 1779, Saint Michael, Workington, Cumberland, England; died 1853, Workington, Cumberland, England.
    5. Richard Stanley was christened 22 Feb 1782, Saint Michael, Workington, Cumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.
    6. Isabella Christian Stanley was born Whitehaven, Cumberland, England; was christened 16 Sep 1783, Saint Michael, Workington, Cumberland, England; died 3 Feb 1863, Workington, Cumberland, England.
    7. 7. Clara Philipson Stanley was born 1785, Whitehaven, Cumberland, England; was christened 31 Mar 1785, Saint Michael, Workington, Cumberland, England; died 18 Mar 1852, Carr Mount, Near Whitby, Yorkshire.; was buried 23 Mar 1852, St John's Eskdaleside, Yorkshire, North Riding. (Anglican).
    8. William Stanley was christened 21 Jul 1788, Saint Michael, Workington, Cumberland, England; died Yes, date unknown.


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