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Mary <I>Blaydwin</I> Cradock

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Mary Blaydwin Cradock

Birth
England
Death
15 Dec 1819 (aged 88–89)
England
Burial
Bath, Bath and North East Somerset Unitary Authority, Somerset, England Add to Map
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Mary was the only child of William Blaydwin and Mary (Toller) Blaydwin.

Mary [1st] married Lt. Richard St. George (died 21 July 1757) on 26 Feb 1746/47.

Richard was of Hatley St. George, County Leitrim, Ireland, or Kilrush, County Kilkenny, Ireland. He was a Lt.Col. in the 8th Dragoons. Richard died of Consumption at Hot Wells, Bristol.

Mary [2nd] married Archbishop John Cradock (1708 - 11 Dec 1778) on 28 Feb 1758.
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Mary was also the mother of:

1) Mary Anne (St. George) Hamilton (20 July 1751 - 16 Oct 1786) was born in Dublin, Ireland. She married Capt. John William Hamilton (died 13 Jan 1781) on 11 Oct 1771. He was the son of Sir Robert Hamilton. John died at Chester.

2) Lt.Col.Richard St. George (5 Oct 1757 - 10 Mar 1790) inherited his father's estate of Hatley St. George near Carrick-on-Shannon, County Leitrim. He married Melesina Phillipa (Chenevix) St. George Trench (22 Mar 1768 - 27 May 1827) on 30 Oct 1786. She was born in Dublin, Ireland, to Rev. Philip Chenevix and Mary Elizabeth (Gervais) Chenevix. Richard was a Lt.Col. in the 8th Dragoons. He died of Consumption in Oporto, Portugal, and was buried in St. Mary's, Athlone. Melesina [2nd] married Richard Trench (1774 - 16 Apr 1860) on 3 Mar 1803 in Paris. He was the sixth son of Frederick Trench (1724-1797) of Moate, County Galway. Melesina died at Malvern. Richard Trench died in Botley Hill, Hampshire.

3) John Francis Cradock, 1st Baron Howden (11 Aug 1759 - 26 July 1839) died at Grimston, East Yorkshire, England. John's son was John Hobart Caradoc, 2nd Baron Howden (1799–1873). The surname was changed from 'Cradock' to 'Caradoc' in 1820. The title of Baron Howden became extinct in 1873.
Mary was the only child of William Blaydwin and Mary (Toller) Blaydwin.

Mary [1st] married Lt. Richard St. George (died 21 July 1757) on 26 Feb 1746/47.

Richard was of Hatley St. George, County Leitrim, Ireland, or Kilrush, County Kilkenny, Ireland. He was a Lt.Col. in the 8th Dragoons. Richard died of Consumption at Hot Wells, Bristol.

Mary [2nd] married Archbishop John Cradock (1708 - 11 Dec 1778) on 28 Feb 1758.
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Mary was also the mother of:

1) Mary Anne (St. George) Hamilton (20 July 1751 - 16 Oct 1786) was born in Dublin, Ireland. She married Capt. John William Hamilton (died 13 Jan 1781) on 11 Oct 1771. He was the son of Sir Robert Hamilton. John died at Chester.

2) Lt.Col.Richard St. George (5 Oct 1757 - 10 Mar 1790) inherited his father's estate of Hatley St. George near Carrick-on-Shannon, County Leitrim. He married Melesina Phillipa (Chenevix) St. George Trench (22 Mar 1768 - 27 May 1827) on 30 Oct 1786. She was born in Dublin, Ireland, to Rev. Philip Chenevix and Mary Elizabeth (Gervais) Chenevix. Richard was a Lt.Col. in the 8th Dragoons. He died of Consumption in Oporto, Portugal, and was buried in St. Mary's, Athlone. Melesina [2nd] married Richard Trench (1774 - 16 Apr 1860) on 3 Mar 1803 in Paris. He was the sixth son of Frederick Trench (1724-1797) of Moate, County Galway. Melesina died at Malvern. Richard Trench died in Botley Hill, Hampshire.

3) John Francis Cradock, 1st Baron Howden (11 Aug 1759 - 26 July 1839) died at Grimston, East Yorkshire, England. John's son was John Hobart Caradoc, 2nd Baron Howden (1799–1873). The surname was changed from 'Cradock' to 'Caradoc' in 1820. The title of Baron Howden became extinct in 1873.


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  • Added: Feb 17, 2016
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/158271041/mary-cradock: accessed ), memorial page for Mary Blaydwin Cradock (1730–15 Dec 1819), Find a Grave Memorial ID 158271041, citing Bath Abbey, Bath, Bath and North East Somerset Unitary Authority, Somerset, England; Maintained by myta (contributor 47351841).