The late 1860s, they retired to Bath, and in April 1874 Richard died, and Rosalind died four months later. Their burials were in the Barnwell St. Andrew and All Saints Churchyard, alongside Richard's first wife, m.1816, Mary Pegge 1796-1844.
Entered Merton College, Oxford, took holy orders and eventually became Rector of Barnwell, near Oundle in Northamptonshire. He was also Private Chaplain to the Duke of Buccleuch. He married first, in 1816, Mary Pegge, only daughter of Sir Christopher Pegge, Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford. There are memorial windows to him and Mary in Barnwell church.
Father of Georgiana Catherine Boultbee m. 1855 Reverend Richard Robert Drummond Ash 1829-1896
Drummond Ash remained at Saxby until he retired in early 1896, when he and Georgiana went to live at "The Cottage" in Emery Down, near Lyndhurst in the New Forest , the home of Georgiana's sister, Charlotte.
Charlotte had never married and had devoted her life to the care of her uncle, Admiral Frederick Moore Boultbee. Frederick Boultbee had settled in Emery Down in 1856, and was a major benefactor to the village. He had financed the construction of the village church in 1864, and provided the funds for the alms houses built in 1871 for the benefit of elderly people of the parish. Following his death in 1876, Charlotte continued to live in the village.
Charlotte died on 3 April 1896, aged 75, leaving most of her estate in trust for the benefit of the church and the incumbent.
Brother: Joseph, the eldest son, m.1787 Elizabeth Moore, an Irish lady.
The late 1860s, they retired to Bath, and in April 1874 Richard died, and Rosalind died four months later. Their burials were in the Barnwell St. Andrew and All Saints Churchyard, alongside Richard's first wife, m.1816, Mary Pegge 1796-1844.
Entered Merton College, Oxford, took holy orders and eventually became Rector of Barnwell, near Oundle in Northamptonshire. He was also Private Chaplain to the Duke of Buccleuch. He married first, in 1816, Mary Pegge, only daughter of Sir Christopher Pegge, Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford. There are memorial windows to him and Mary in Barnwell church.
Father of Georgiana Catherine Boultbee m. 1855 Reverend Richard Robert Drummond Ash 1829-1896
Drummond Ash remained at Saxby until he retired in early 1896, when he and Georgiana went to live at "The Cottage" in Emery Down, near Lyndhurst in the New Forest , the home of Georgiana's sister, Charlotte.
Charlotte had never married and had devoted her life to the care of her uncle, Admiral Frederick Moore Boultbee. Frederick Boultbee had settled in Emery Down in 1856, and was a major benefactor to the village. He had financed the construction of the village church in 1864, and provided the funds for the alms houses built in 1871 for the benefit of elderly people of the parish. Following his death in 1876, Charlotte continued to live in the village.
Charlotte died on 3 April 1896, aged 75, leaving most of her estate in trust for the benefit of the church and the incumbent.
Brother: Joseph, the eldest son, m.1787 Elizabeth Moore, an Irish lady.
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