Henrietta Mildred Hodgson (6 January 1805 – 19 November 1891) was an English lady with both
British royal and
American presidential genealogical connections.
Life and family
Born on 6 January 1805 in
London
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Henrietta Mildred was the daughter of the
Very Rev.
The Very Reverend is a style given to members of the clergy. The definite article "The" should always precede "Reverend" as "Reverend" is a style or fashion and not a title.
Catholic
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Robert Hodgson (1776–1844),
Dean of Carlisle
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List of deans
Early modern
*1542–1547 Lancelot Salkeld (last prio ...
from 1820 until his death; and of Mary Tucker (born in 1778), a daughter of
Colonel
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In the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, a colonel was typically in charge of ...
Martin Tucker. Her parents had married in 1804. Her grandfather was another Robert Hodgson (born in 1740), of
Congleton
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in Cheshire. Her youngest brother, George Henry Hodgson, was among the officers of
Franklin's lost expedition
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.
On 18 March 1824 at
St George's, Hanover Square
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,
Westminster
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The area, which extends from the River Thames to Oxford Street, has many visitor attractions and historic landmarks, including the Palace of Westminster, Bu ...
, she married Oswald Smith (7 July 1794 – 18 June 1863), the second son of
George Smith. They had seven children:
* Isabella Mary Smith (24 April 1825 – 12 July 1907) m. 1847 Cadogan Hodgson Cadogan (of
Brinkburn Priory
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The priory church survived the dissolution of the monasteries because it was also ...
).
* Oswald Augustus Smith (21 October 1826 – 24 August 1902) m. 1856 Rose Sophia Vansittart.
* Eric Carrington Smith (25 May 1828 – 26 April 1906) m. 1849 Mary Maberly.
* Laura Charlotte Smith (2 August 1829 – 3 June 1912) m. 1848 Col. Evan Maberly.
* Beilby Smith (12 August 1830 – 1831), buried 29 April 1831.
*
Frances Dora Smith
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(29 July 1832 – 5 February 1922) m. 1853
Claude Bowes-Lyon, 13th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
Claude Bowes-Lyon, 13th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (21 July 182416 February 1904), styled The Honourable Claude Bowes-Lyon from 1847 to 1865, was a British peer. He was the 13th holder of the Earldom of Strathmore and Kinghorne, the pater ...
.
* Marion Henrietta Smith (25 Feb 1835 – 11 July 1897) m.1854 Lt-Col. Henry Dorrien Streatfeild of Chiddingstone Castle.
In 1853, their daughter
Frances
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married
Claude Bowes-Lyon, who later became the
Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
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.
Henrietta Mildred Hodgson was the granddaughter of Mildred Porteus, who had married Robert Hodgson, and was herself the granddaughter of Robert and Mildred Porteus, of Virginia, who in 1720 moved to
Yorkshire
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. The earlier Mildred Porteus was the daughter of John and Mary Smith, Mary being a daughter of
Augustine Warner Jr.
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and a sister of
Mildred Warner, who married
Lawrence Washington Laurence or Lawrence Washington may refer to:
*Laurence Washington (MP for Maidstone) (1546–1619), Member of Parliament (MP) for Maidstone
*Lawrence Washington (1622–1662), MP for Malmesbury
*Lawrence Washington (1565–1616), Mayor of Northam ...
(1659–1698) and was the grandmother of the first U.S. president,
George Washington
George Washington (February 22, 1732, 1799) was an American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797. Appointed by the Continental Congress as commander of th ...
.
[Albert H. Spencer, ''Genealogy of the Spencer family'' (1956)]
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Henrietta Mildred Smith died on 19 November 1891. At her death, her memorial in All Saints' Church, Sanderstead in Surrey, states she had 111 living descendants.
References
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1805 births
1891 deaths
People from Carlisle, Cumbria