Anne Caroline Salisbury

Anne Caroline Salisbury (1805 – 3 May 1881) was the wife of Edwyn Burnaby, and mother of Edwyn Sherard Burnaby and Caroline Louisa Burnaby. She is the maternal great-grandmother of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and great-great-grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II.

Anne Caroline Salisbury
Baptised15 December 1805
Fordington
Died3 May 1881(1881-05-03) (aged 75)
Spouse(s)
Edwyn Burnaby
(
m. 1829; died 1867)
Children
  • Edwyn Sherard Burnaby
  • Caroline Louisa Burnaby
  • Cecilia Newton
  • Gertrude Vaughan, Countess of Lisburne
  • Ida Charlotte Conolly
Parent(s)Thomas Salisbury
Frances Webb

Anne's father was Thomas Salisbury (1761, Marshfield House, Settle, North Yorkshire – 1810)[1], a solicitor of Fordington, Dorset. His parents were Thomas Salisbury and Mary Lister. Anne's mother was Frances Webb. Frances Webb's parents were Francis Webb and Mary Garritt.[2]

On 29 August 1829, she married Edwyn Burnaby, an English landowner, of Baggrave Hall, Leicestershire,[2] a Justice of the Peace, Deputy Lieutenant, and High Sheriff of Leicestershire in 1864. He also succeeded his father in the Court post of Gentleman of the Privy chamber.[3]

They had several children, including:

  • Edwyn Sherard Burnaby (1830–1883); general and Member of Parliament
  • Caroline Louisa Burnaby (1832–1918); great-grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II in an all-female line.
  • Cecilia Florence Burnaby (d. 1869); married George Onslow Newton.[4]
  • Gertrude Laura Burnaby (d. 1865); married Ernest Vaughan, 5th Earl of Lisburne.[5]
  • Ida Charlotte Burnaby (1839–1886); married John Augustus Conolly.

She was recorded as living at her house at 50 Eaton Place, London,[6] just a month before her death on 3 May 1881.[7]

References

  1. Sergeant, Helen (n.d.). "Settle's royal connection - North Craven Heritage Trust". Retrieved December 22, 2017.
  2. Davies, Edward (n.d.). "SOME DESCENDANTS OF JOHN AND FRANCES (SKEY) WEBB" (PDF). Retrieved September 25, 2014.
  3. Burke, John, History of The Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1838, vol.iv, pps702-4
  4. Joseph Jackson Howard; Frederick Arthur Crisp (1903). Visitation of England and Wales. Priv. print. pp. 39. Retrieved 2007-06-09.
  5. Nicholas, Thomas (1872). Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales. p. 201. Retrieved 2007-06-09.
  6. Census return (1881) PRO Ref.: RG11 Piece 0099 Folio 119 p. 11
  7. Townend, P (ed.) (1965) Burke's Landed Gentry, 18th edition. pp. 102–105. (Burke's Peerage, London); The Times Friday, 6 May 1881; no. 30187, p. 1, col. A
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