John Thomas Byrom and Agnes Farris
Husband John Thomas Byrom (details suppressed for this person)
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Wife Agnes Farris 1
Born: 11 Nov 1811 - Franklin Co., TN
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Father: William Farris ( -1873) 1
Mother: Martha Clardy (1794- ) 1
John Storms and Nelly Byrom
Husband John Storms
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Wife Nelly Byrom
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1 F Rachel M. Storms
Born: 1858 2
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Died: 1935 2
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Spouse: Leonard Scott (1849-1939) 2
Marr: 2 Feb 1882 2
Alice Byron
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Wife Alice Byron 3
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Father: John Byron Sir ( -1623) 3
Mother: Margaret Fitzwilliam ( -1623) 3
Ann Byron
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Wife Ann Byron 3
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Father: John Byron Sir (1487-1567) 3
Mother: Elizabeth Casterden ( - ) 3
Ann Byron
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Wife Ann Byron 3
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Father: John Byron Sir ( -1623) 3
Mother: Margaret Fitzwilliam ( -1623) 3
William King 8th Lord King and Augusta Ada Byron
Husband William King 8th Lord King 3 4
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Father: Peter King 7th Lord King ( -1833) 3 4
Mother: Hester Fortescue Lady ( - ) 3 4
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Wife Augusta Ada Byron 3 4
Born: 10 Dec 1815 5
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Died: 1852
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Father: George Gordon Byron 6th Lord Byron (1788-1824) 3 4
Mother: Anna Isabella Milbanke ( -1860) 3 4
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1 M Byron Noel King Viscount Ockham 3 4
Born: 12 May 1836 6
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2 M Ralph Gordon Noel King 3 4
Born: 2 Jul 1839 6
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3 F Anne Isabella Noel King (details suppressed for this person)
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12th in a direct descent from Henry V11 and the Princess Elizabeth PLANTAGENET, his wife, daughter of Edward 1V.
George Gordon Byron 6th Lord Byron and Augusta Mary Byron
Husband George Gordon Byron 6th Lord Byron 3 4
Born: 22 Jan 1788 - Holles Street London
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Died: 18 Apr 1824 - Missolonghi Greece 7
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Father: John Byron Captain (1757-1791) 3 4
Mother: Catherine Gordon ( -1811) 3 4
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Other Spouse: Anna Isabella Milbanke ( -1860) 3 4 - 2 Jan 1815 8
Wife Augusta Mary Byron 3 4
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Father: John Byron Captain (1757-1791) 3 4
Mother: Amelia D'arcy Lady Carmarthen ( -1784) 3 4
Other Spouse: George Leigh
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Descended through his mother Catherine Gordon from the Kings of Scotland.
BYRON, LORD (1788-1824), was the most colorful of the English romantic poets. Many people find his adventurous life as interesting as his poetry. Byron often set his poems in Europe and the Near East, and they reflect his own experiences and beliefs. Byron's poetry is sometimes violent, sometimes tender, and frequently exotic. However, the underlying theme is always Byron's insistence that people be free to choose their own course in life.
Byron's Life. George Gordon Byron was born in London, but he lived most of his first 10 years in Scotland with his mother. His father, who had abandoned Byron's mother, died when the boy was 3. Byron inherited the title Lord Byron at the age of 10, upon the death of his great-uncle. He then returned to England, where he attended Harrow School and Cambridge University. Byron's first book of poems, Hours of Idleness (1807), was severely criticized by the Edinburgh Review, a Scottish literary magazine. Byron replied with English Bards and Scotch Reviewers (1809), a verse satire in which he attacked almost every notable literary figure of the day.
From 1809 to 1811, Byron traveled through southern Europe and parts of the Near East. In 1812, he published the first two cantos (sections) of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. These cantos, set in the countries he had recently visited, chiefly Portugal, Spain, Albania, and Greece, immediately established his fame. Eastern verse tales, such as The Bride of Abydos (1813) and The Corsair (1814), kept him in the public eye. In 1815, Byron married Anne Isabella Milbanke. They had a brief, unhappy marriage, during which a daughter, Ada, was born. The marriage ended partly because of rumors that Byron had committed incest with his half-sister, Augusta Leigh. Byron left England forever in 1816.
Byron spent several months in Switzerland, where he met fellow poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. Byron then settled in Italy, where he carried on a long romance with the Countess Teresa Guiccioli and became involved in Italian revolutionary politics. Byron also wrote such works as the verse dramas Manfred (1817) and Cain (1821). His last and greatest work was the long, unfinished epic Don Juan. In 1823, while writing this poem, Byron decided to join the Greeks in their war for independence from the Turks. After a brief illness, he died in Missolonghi, Greece.
Byron's Poetry. Hours of Idleness is mainly a collection of the learned and romantic poses expected of young poets at that time. In English Bards and Scotch Reviewers, however, Byron adopted the biting, satiric style used by the poet Alexander Pope in his Dunciad.
Byron wrote the first two cantos of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage as a fictional allegory using the stanza form and many features of the literary style of the Elizabethan poet Edmund Spenser. This work and the sequence of "Turkish Tales" (1813-1816) that followed defined the character type known as "the Byronic hero." This character is the melancholy, defiant, proudly self-assured man associated with Byron and widely imitated in later literature. In canto III (1816) and canto IV (1818), Byron identifies himself with Harold and through him expresses the loss and defiance the poet felt while living abroad.
During Byron's last years, he wrote several types of works, notably such historical and Biblical tragedies as Sardanapalus (1821) and Cain. But the masterpiece of his Italian period is Don Juan. Byron wrote the poem in the loose, flexible Italian verse form called ottava rima. The poem deflates the legendary lover Don Juan to the level of a comic epic hero. The most important element in Don Juan, however, is the narrator, a free and self-contradictory spirit whose tone changes continually, ranging through the forceful, biting, sentimental, cynical, self-mocking, and self-assured. The narrator's voice maintains Byron's scorn for what he called cant, the deceptions played by individuals and societies upon one another. Despite the range of Byron's poetry, that scorn is the main force running from the beginning to the end of his career.
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7 children
George Leigh and Augusta Mary Byron
Husband George Leigh (details suppressed for this person)
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Wife Augusta Mary Byron 3 4
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Father: John Byron Captain (1757-1791) 3 4
Mother: Amelia D'arcy Lady Carmarthen ( -1784) 3 4
Other Spouse: George Gordon Byron 6th Lord Byron (1788-1824) 3 4
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1 F Medora Leigh (details suppressed for this person)
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7 children
Catherine Byron
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Wife Catherine Byron 3
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Father: Richard Byron 2nd Baron (1605-1679) 3
Mother: Elizabeth Rossel ( - ) 3
Harold Orlow Powers and Eleanor Byron
Husband Harold Orlow Powers 9
Born: 21 Dec 1908 - Cheshire Township, Allegan County, Michigan 9
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Died: 17 Oct 1984 - Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan 9
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Father: Orlow Timothy Powers (1876-1961) 9
Mother: Effie Emily Linn (1879-1940) 9
Marriage: 11 Feb 1928
Noted events in his life were:
• Baptism 9, Lindsley Cemetery, Cheshire Township, Allegan County, Michigan, 20 Oct 1984
• Adoption, 20 Oct 1984 - Lindsley Cemetery, Cheshire Township, Allegan Coun
Wife Eleanor Byron 9
Born: 15 Sep 1906 - Berrien County, Michigan 9
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Died: 5 Mar 1986 - Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan 9
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Noted events in her life were:
• Baptism 9, Lindsley Cemetery, Cheshire Township, Allegan County, Michigan, 7 Mar 1986
• Adoption, 7 Mar 1986 - Lindsley Cemetery, Cheshire Township, Allegan Coun
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Adopted: 7 MAR 1986, Lindsley Cemetery, Cheshire Township, Allegan Coun
George Anson Byron and Elizabeth Mary Chandos-Pole
Husband George Anson Byron 3 4
Born: 8 Mar 1789
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Marriage: 18 Mar 1816
Wife Elizabeth Mary Chandos-Pole 3 4
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Father: Sacheverell Chandos-Pole ( -1813) 3 4
Mother: Mary Ware ( - ) 3 4
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1 M William Byron Rev 3 4
Born: 11 Oct 1831
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Spouse: Mary Elizabeth Kindersley ( -1877) 3 4
Marr: 4 Feb 1857
General Notes for Child William Byron Rev
1 UPDA 2 PLAC Acceded: Trowell, Nottingham
George Anson Byron Captain R.N.
Husband George Anson Byron Captain R.N. 3 4
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Father: John Byron Vice-Admiral (1723-1786) 3 4
Mother: Sophia Trevannion ( - ) 3 4
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1 UPDA 2 DATE 1782 2 PLAC Commander of the Frigate Andromache
George Gordon Byron 6th Lord Byron and Anna Isabella Milbanke
Husband George Gordon Byron 6th Lord Byron 3 4
Born: 22 Jan 1788 - Holles Street London
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Died: 18 Apr 1824 - Missolonghi Greece 7
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Father: John Byron Captain (1757-1791) 3 4
Mother: Catherine Gordon ( -1811) 3 4
Marriage: 2 Jan 1815 8
Other Spouse: Augusta Mary Byron ( - ) 3 4
Wife Anna Isabella Milbanke 3 4
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Father: Ralph Milbanke Sir Bart ( - ) 3 4
Mother: Judith Noel ( -1822) 3 4
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• Separation, 1816
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1 F Augusta Ada Byron 3 4
Born: 10 Dec 1815 5
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Died: 1852
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Spouse: William King 8th Lord King ( - ) 3 4
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Descended through his mother Catherine Gordon from the Kings of Scotland.
BYRON, LORD (1788-1824), was the most colorful of the English romantic poets. Many people find his adventurous life as interesting as his poetry. Byron often set his poems in Europe and the Near East, and they reflect his own experiences and beliefs. Byron's poetry is sometimes violent, sometimes tender, and frequently exotic. However, the underlying theme is always Byron's insistence that people be free to choose their own course in life.
Byron's Life. George Gordon Byron was born in London, but he lived most of his first 10 years in Scotland with his mother. His father, who had abandoned Byron's mother, died when the boy was 3. Byron inherited the title Lord Byron at the age of 10, upon the death of his great-uncle. He then returned to England, where he attended Harrow School and Cambridge University. Byron's first book of poems, Hours of Idleness (1807), was severely criticized by the Edinburgh Review, a Scottish literary magazine. Byron replied with English Bards and Scotch Reviewers (1809), a verse satire in which he attacked almost every notable literary figure of the day.
From 1809 to 1811, Byron traveled through southern Europe and parts of the Near East. In 1812, he published the first two cantos (sections) of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. These cantos, set in the countries he had recently visited, chiefly Portugal, Spain, Albania, and Greece, immediately established his fame. Eastern verse tales, such as The Bride of Abydos (1813) and The Corsair (1814), kept him in the public eye. In 1815, Byron married Anne Isabella Milbanke. They had a brief, unhappy marriage, during which a daughter, Ada, was born. The marriage ended partly because of rumors that Byron had committed incest with his half-sister, Augusta Leigh. Byron left England forever in 1816.
Byron spent several months in Switzerland, where he met fellow poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. Byron then settled in Italy, where he carried on a long romance with the Countess Teresa Guiccioli and became involved in Italian revolutionary politics. Byron also wrote such works as the verse dramas Manfred (1817) and Cain (1821). His last and greatest work was the long, unfinished epic Don Juan. In 1823, while writing this poem, Byron decided to join the Greeks in their war for independence from the Turks. After a brief illness, he died in Missolonghi, Greece.
Byron's Poetry. Hours of Idleness is mainly a collection of the learned and romantic poses expected of young poets at that time. In English Bards and Scotch Reviewers, however, Byron adopted the biting, satiric style used by the poet Alexander Pope in his Dunciad.
Byron wrote the first two cantos of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage as a fictional allegory using the stanza form and many features of the literary style of the Elizabethan poet Edmund Spenser. This work and the sequence of "Turkish Tales" (1813-1816) that followed defined the character type known as "the Byronic hero." This character is the melancholy, defiant, proudly self-assured man associated with Byron and widely imitated in later literature. In canto III (1816) and canto IV (1818), Byron identifies himself with Harold and through him expresses the loss and defiance the poet felt while living abroad.
During Byron's last years, he wrote several types of works, notably such historical and Biblical tragedies as Sardanapalus (1821) and Cain. But the masterpiece of his Italian period is Don Juan. Byron wrote the poem in the loose, flexible Italian verse form called ottava rima. The poem deflates the legendary lover Don Juan to the level of a comic epic hero. The most important element in Don Juan, however, is the narrator, a free and self-contradictory spirit whose tone changes continually, ranging through the forceful, biting, sentimental, cynical, self-mocking, and self-assured. The narrator's voice maintains Byron's scorn for what he called cant, the deceptions played by individuals and societies upon one another. Despite the range of Byron's poetry, that scorn is the main force running from the beginning to the end of his career.
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Entitled to quarter the Royal Arms of Plantagenet. Cousin of Caroline Lamb.
Henry Howard and Isabella Byron
Husband Henry Howard 3 4
Born: 1684
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Died: 3 Sep 1758
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Father: Charles Howard (1669-1738) 3 4 10
Mother: Anne Capell (1674-1752) 3 4 10
Marriage: 8 Jun 1743
Other Spouse: Frances Spencer ( - ) 3 4 - 27 Nov 1717
Wife Isabella Byron 3 4
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Died: 22 Jan 1795
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Father: William Byron 4th Baron (1669-1736) 3
Mother: Frances Berkley ( - ) 3
Other Spouse: William Musgrave Bt. ( - ) 3 - 10 Dec 1759
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1 M Frederick Howard 3 4
Born: 28 May 1748
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Died: 4 Sep 1825
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Spouse: Margaret Caroline Leveson ( -1824) 3 4
Marr: 22 Mar 1770
2 F Elizabeth Howard Lady 3 4
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Spouse: Peter Delme ( - ) 3 4
Marr: 16 Feb 1769
Spouse: Charles Garnier Capt Rn ( - ) 3 4
William Musgrave Bt. and Isabella Byron
Husband William Musgrave Bt. 3
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Marriage: 10 Dec 1759
Wife Isabella Byron 3 4
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Father: William Byron 4th Baron (1669-1736) 3
Mother: Frances Berkley ( - ) 3
Other Spouse: Henry Howard (1684-1758) 3 4 - 8 Jun 1743
John Byron Sir and Anne Molineaux
Husband John Byron Sir 3
Born: 1583 11
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Died: 1625
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Father: John Byron Sir ( -1623) 3
Mother: Margaret Fitzwilliam ( -1623) 3
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Wife Anne Molineaux 3
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Father: Richard Molyneux Knight (Abt 1495-1568) 3 12 13
Mother: Eleanor Radcliffe (Abt 1499- ) 3 12 13
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1 M John Byron 1st Baron 3
Born: 1600 11
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Died: 1644
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2 M Richard Byron 2nd Baron 3
Born: 1605
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Died: 1679
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Spouse: Elizabeth Rossel ( - ) 3
3 M William Byron 3
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Had other children.
General Notes for Child John Byron 1st Baron
1 UPDA 2 DATE 24 OCT 1643 2 PLAC Created Baron 2 SOUR S28 3 PAGE July 1997 p.33 2 QUAY 3
General Notes for Child Richard Byron 2nd Baron
2 other daughters.
John Byron Captain and Amelia D'arcy Lady Carmarthen
Husband John Byron Captain 3 4
Born: 1757 11
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Died: 2 Aug 1791 - Valenciennes France (Possibly Suicide)
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Father: John Byron Vice-Admiral (1723-1786) 3 4
Mother: Sophia Trevannion ( - ) 3 4
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Other Spouse: Catherine Gordon ( -1811) 3 4
Wife Amelia D'arcy Lady Carmarthen 3 4
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Died: 1784
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Father:
Mother: Dowager Countess Holderness ( - ) 3
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1 F Augusta Mary Byron 3 4
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Spouse: George Gordon Byron 6th Lord Byron (1788-1824) 3 4
Spouse: George Leigh (living)
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1 NAME Mad /Jack/
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1 NAME Amelia /Conyers/
General Notes for Child Augusta Mary Byron
7 children
John Byron Captain and Catherine Gordon
Husband John Byron Captain 3 4
Born: 1757 11
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Died: 2 Aug 1791 - Valenciennes France (Possibly Suicide)
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Father: John Byron Vice-Admiral (1723-1786) 3 4
Mother: Sophia Trevannion ( - ) 3 4
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Other Spouse: Amelia D'arcy Lady Carmarthen ( -1784) 3 4
Wife Catherine Gordon 3 4
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Died: Jul 1811
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Father: Alexander Gordon ( - ) 3
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1 M George Gordon Byron 6th Lord Byron 3 4
Born: 22 Jan 1788 - Holles Street London
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Died: 18 Apr 1824 - Missolonghi Greece 7
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Spouse: Anna Isabella Milbanke ( -1860) 3 4
Marr: 2 Jan 1815 8
Spouse: Augusta Mary Byron ( - ) 3 4
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1 NAME Mad /Jack/
General Notes for Child George Gordon Byron 6th Lord Byron
Descended through his mother Catherine Gordon from the Kings of Scotland.
BYRON, LORD (1788-1824), was the most colorful of the English romantic poets. Many people find his adventurous life as interesting as his poetry. Byron often set his poems in Europe and the Near East, and they reflect his own experiences and beliefs. Byron's poetry is sometimes violent, sometimes tender, and frequently exotic. However, the underlying theme is always Byron's insistence that people be free to choose their own course in life.
Byron's Life. George Gordon Byron was born in London, but he lived most of his first 10 years in Scotland with his mother. His father, who had abandoned Byron's mother, died when the boy was 3. Byron inherited the title Lord Byron at the age of 10, upon the death of his great-uncle. He then returned to England, where he attended Harrow School and Cambridge University. Byron's first book of poems, Hours of Idleness (1807), was severely criticized by the Edinburgh Review, a Scottish literary magazine. Byron replied with English Bards and Scotch Reviewers (1809), a verse satire in which he attacked almost every notable literary figure of the day.
From 1809 to 1811, Byron traveled through southern Europe and parts of the Near East. In 1812, he published the first two cantos (sections) of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. These cantos, set in the countries he had recently visited, chiefly Portugal, Spain, Albania, and Greece, immediately established his fame. Eastern verse tales, such as The Bride of Abydos (1813) and The Corsair (1814), kept him in the public eye. In 1815, Byron married Anne Isabella Milbanke. They had a brief, unhappy marriage, during which a daughter, Ada, was born. The marriage ended partly because of rumors that Byron had committed incest with his half-sister, Augusta Leigh. Byron left England forever in 1816.
Byron spent several months in Switzerland, where he met fellow poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. Byron then settled in Italy, where he carried on a long romance with the Countess Teresa Guiccioli and became involved in Italian revolutionary politics. Byron also wrote such works as the verse dramas Manfred (1817) and Cain (1821). His last and greatest work was the long, unfinished epic Don Juan. In 1823, while writing this poem, Byron decided to join the Greeks in their war for independence from the Turks. After a brief illness, he died in Missolonghi, Greece.
Byron's Poetry. Hours of Idleness is mainly a collection of the learned and romantic poses expected of young poets at that time. In English Bards and Scotch Reviewers, however, Byron adopted the biting, satiric style used by the poet Alexander Pope in his Dunciad.
Byron wrote the first two cantos of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage as a fictional allegory using the stanza form and many features of the literary style of the Elizabethan poet Edmund Spenser. This work and the sequence of "Turkish Tales" (1813-1816) that followed defined the character type known as "the Byronic hero." This character is the melancholy, defiant, proudly self-assured man associated with Byron and widely imitated in later literature. In canto III (1816) and canto IV (1818), Byron identifies himself with Harold and through him expresses the loss and defiance the poet felt while living abroad.
During Byron's last years, he wrote several types of works, notably such historical and Biblical tragedies as Sardanapalus (1821) and Cain. But the masterpiece of his Italian period is Don Juan. Byron wrote the poem in the loose, flexible Italian verse form called ottava rima. The poem deflates the legendary lover Don Juan to the level of a comic epic hero. The most important element in Don Juan, however, is the narrator, a free and self-contradictory spirit whose tone changes continually, ranging through the forceful, biting, sentimental, cynical, self-mocking, and self-assured. The narrator's voice maintains Byron's scorn for what he called cant, the deceptions played by individuals and societies upon one another. Despite the range of Byron's poetry, that scorn is the main force running from the beginning to the end of his career.
John Byron Sir
Husband John Byron Sir 3
Born: 1448 14
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Died: 1488 - Without Issue
Buried: 1488 - Colwick
Father: Nicholas Byron Sir (1415-1462) 3
Mother: Alice Boteler ( - ) 3
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John Byron Vice-Admiral and Sophia Trevannion
Husband John Byron Vice-Admiral 3 4
Born: 1723 11
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Died: 1786
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Father: William Byron 4th Baron (1669-1736) 3
Mother: Frances Berkley ( - ) 3
Marriage: Aug 1748 15
Wife Sophia Trevannion 3 4
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Father: John Trevannion ( - ) 3 4
Mother: Mary Arundel ( - ) 3 4
Children
1 M John Byron Captain 3 4
Born: 1757 11
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Died: 2 Aug 1791 - Valenciennes France (Possibly Suicide)
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Spouse: Amelia D'arcy Lady Carmarthen ( -1784) 3 4
Spouse: Catherine Gordon ( -1811) 3 4
2 M George Anson Byron Captain R.N. 3 4
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1 NAME Foul Weather /Jack/
General Notes for Child John Byron Captain
1 NAME Mad /Jack/
General Notes for Child George Anson Byron Captain R.N.
1 UPDA 2 DATE 1782 2 PLAC Commander of the Frigate Andromache
John Byron Sir and Elizabeth Casterden
Husband John Byron Sir 3
Born: 1487 11
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Died: 1567
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Father: Nicholas Byron Sir (1450-1503) 3
Mother: Joan Bussey ( - ) 3
Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Casterden 3
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1 M John Byron Sir 3
Born: 1527 11
Christened:
Died: 1603
Buried:
Spouse: Alice Strelley ( -1598) 3
2 F Ann Byron 3
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3 F Margaret Byron 3
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John Byron Sir and Margaret Fitzwilliam
Husband John Byron Sir 3
Born:
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Died: 1623 11
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Father: John Byron Sir (1527-1603) 3
Mother: Alice Strelley ( -1598) 3
Marriage:
Wife Margaret Fitzwilliam 3
Born:
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Died: 1623
Buried:
Children
1 M John Byron Sir 3
Born: 1583 11
Christened:
Died: 1625
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Spouse: Anne Molineaux ( - ) 3
2 M Nicholas Byron Sir 3
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3 F Alice Byron 3
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4 F Margaret Byron 3
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5 F Ann Byron 3
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General Notes for Child John Byron Sir
Had other children.
John Byron Sir and Alice Strelley
Husband John Byron Sir 3
Born: 1527 11
Christened:
Died: 1603
Buried:
Father: John Byron Sir (1487-1567) 3
Mother: Elizabeth Casterden ( - ) 3
Marriage:
Wife Alice Strelley 3
Born:
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Died: 1598
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Children
1 M John Byron Sir 3
Born:
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Died: 1623 11
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Spouse: Margaret Fitzwilliam ( -1623) 3
John Byron
Husband John Byron 3
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Father: Richard Byron Sir ( -1346) 3
Mother: Elizabeth ( - ) 3
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John Byron Sir
Husband John Byron Sir 3
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Father: James Byron Sir ( -1350) 3
Mother: Elizabeth Bernake ( - ) 3
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John Byron Sir and Joan De Tyes
Husband John Byron Sir 3
Born: 1270 14
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Died: 1316
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Father: Robert De Byron Lord ( - ) 3
Mother: Maud ( -1273) 3
Marriage:
Wife Joan De Tyes 3
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Children
1 M John Byron Sir 3
Born:
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Died: 1339 14
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Spouse: Alice Banastre ( - ) 3
2 M Richard Byron Sir 3
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John Byron 1st Baron
Husband John Byron 1st Baron 3
Born: 1600 11
Christened:
Died: 1644
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Father: John Byron Sir (1583-1625) 3
Mother: Anne Molineaux ( - ) 3
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William Byron and Juliana Elizabeth Byron
Husband William Byron 3
Born: 1749
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Died: 1776
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Father: William Byron 5th Baron (1722-1798) 3
Mother: Elizabeth Shaw ( - ) 3
Marriage:
Wife Juliana Elizabeth Byron 3
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1 M William John Byron 3
Born: 1772 11
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Died: 1794
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William Robert Campion Col.Sir and Katherine Mary Byron
Husband William Robert Campion Col.Sir 3 4 10
Born: 3 Jul 1870
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Died: 2 Jan 1951
Buried:
Father: William Henry Campion (1836-1923) 10
Mother: Gertrude Brand ( -1927) 10
Marriage: 5 Jul 1894
Wife Katherine Mary Byron 3 4 10
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Died: 21 Apr 1951
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Father: William Byron Rev (1831- ) 3 4
Mother: Mary Elizabeth Kindersley ( -1877) 3 4
Children
1 F Dorothy Mary Campion 3 4 10
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Died: 29 Aug 1967
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Spouse: John Douglas Carnegie Major (1895-1975) 3 4 10
Marr: 20 Jul 1920
2 M William Simon Campion 10
Born: 29 Aug 1895
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Spouse: Lilas May Porteous (living)
3 M Wilfred Edward Campion 10
Born: 25 Jun 1899
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Spouse: Nieza Sarrell (living)
4 F Barbara Campion (details suppressed for this person)
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Spouse: Edward Charles Augustus Willis Fleming (living)
General Notes (Husband)
1 UPDA 2 PLAC Acceded: Danny, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex
Margaret Byron
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Wife Margaret Byron 3
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Father: John Byron Sir ( -1623) 3
Mother: Margaret Fitzwilliam ( -1623) 3