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Harriet Aufrere

Female 1765 - 1846  (80 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Harriet Aufrere was born on 6 Dec 1765 in Hoveton House, Hoveton, Norfolk (daughter of Anthony Aufrere and Anna Norris); died on 19 Sep 1846 in Reading, Berkshire; was buried on 25 Sep 1846 in Kensal Green Cemetery, Kensington, London.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1841, St George, Bloomsbury, Middlesex

    Harriet married Sir Robert Baker on 16 Dec 1788 in Camden, London. Robert (son of Richard Baker and Barbara Wood) was born on 13 Jan 1762 in Montague Place, Russell Square, London; died on 12 Jul 1840 in 3,Montague Place, Russell Square, London; was buried on 18 Jul 1840 in All Souls, Kensal Green, London. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Captain George Baker, RN was born on 3 May 1795 in Holborn, London; died on 6 Feb 1861 in Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Anthony Aufrere was born on 27 Jan 1729 in Hoveton Old Hall, Hoveton St. Peter, Norfolk (son of Anthony Aufrere and Susanna Hulin De Gastine); died on 11 Sep 1814 in Hoveton, Norfolk; was buried on 17 Sep 1814 in Hoveton St Peter, Norfolk.

    Notes:

    Anthony produced an enormous family of fifteen children, twelve of whom survived to adulthood, but perhaps because of the sheer size of this brood, it is possible that money was always a little tight. Only the two sons who were destined for the church went to University

    Anthony married Anna Norris on 17 Feb 1756. Anna (daughter of John Norris and Anna Carthew) was born in 1733 in Witton, Norfolk; died on 9 Apr 1816 in Hoveton, Norfolk; was buried on 18 Apr 1816 in Hoveton, Norfolk. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anna Norris was born in 1733 in Witton, Norfolk (daughter of John Norris and Anna Carthew); died on 9 Apr 1816 in Hoveton, Norfolk; was buried on 18 Apr 1816 in Hoveton, Norfolk.
    Children:
    1. Anthony Aufrere was born on 30 Nov 1757 in Hoveton, Norfolk; died on 29 Nov 1833 in Pisa, Italy; was buried on 3 Dec 1833 in Leghorn, Tuscany, Italy.
    2. Sophie Aufrere was born on 14 Jan 1763 in Norfolk; died in 1845.
    3. 1. Harriet Aufrere was born on 6 Dec 1765 in Hoveton House, Hoveton, Norfolk; died on 19 Sep 1846 in Reading, Berkshire; was buried on 25 Sep 1846 in Kensal Green Cemetery, Kensington, London.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Anthony Aufrere was born on 25 Jun 1704 in London (son of Israel Antoine Aufrere and Sarah Amsincq); died on 22 May 1781 in Hoveton Old Hall, Hoveton St. Peter, Norfolk; was buried on 25 May 1781 in Hoveton St Peter, Norfolk.

    Notes:

    Anthony Aufrere, born 25 th June 1704. Educated at Westminster school, he continued his studies at Oriel College, Oxford, took the degree of Master of Arts, was ordained in 1728, and soon afterwards presented to the Rectory of Heigham near Norwich by his father's great friend Dr Wake the then Archbishop of Canterbury. About the same time he went over to Holland and married at The Hague Marieanne de Gastine, daughter of the Major de Gastine, a French refugee in the Dutch service. By this lady who died soon after the birth of her second child, he had a daughter, Susan, who died very young, and a son, Anthony, my father, of whom hereafter. My Grandfather, settling at Norwich, there married, about 1740 M" Mary Smith, widow, who eventually became entitled to and possessed of the estates of her Uncle Giles Cutting Esq. of Hoveton S 1 Peter in Norfolk, who died in the Fleet prison in London and left his estate overloaded with debt. By great sacrifices on my Grandfather's part, as well as by good management and frugality, he cleared the property of incumbrances; and his wife, having no near relations, devised it to him and his heirs.

    He survived his second wife near thirty years and died at his house at Norwich the 22 A day of May 1781 in his 77th year. He was much esteemed for his piety, learning and good sense; and for his affectionate, unvarying, and substantial kindness to me, I never think or speak about him without perfect gratitude and tenderness.

    Anthony married Susanna Hulin De Gastine on 20 Jul 1727 in London. Susanna was born in 1708; died in 1731; was buried on 10 Dec 1731 in St James Piccadilly, Westminster, London . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Susanna Hulin De Gastine was born in 1708; died in 1731; was buried on 10 Dec 1731 in St James Piccadilly, Westminster, London .
    Children:
    1. 2. Anthony Aufrere was born on 27 Jan 1729 in Hoveton Old Hall, Hoveton St. Peter, Norfolk; died on 11 Sep 1814 in Hoveton, Norfolk; was buried on 17 Sep 1814 in Hoveton St Peter, Norfolk.

  3. 6.  John Norris was born on 10 Feb 1711 in Witton, Norfolk; died on 7 Oct 1734; was buried in Oct 1734 in Witton, Norfolk.

    John married Anna Carthew. Anna was born in 1712; died in 1767; was buried on 8 Sep 1767 in Witton, Norfolk. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Anna Carthew was born in 1712; died in 1767; was buried on 8 Sep 1767 in Witton, Norfolk.
    Children:
    1. 3. Anna Norris was born in 1733 in Witton, Norfolk; died on 9 Apr 1816 in Hoveton, Norfolk; was buried on 18 Apr 1816 in Hoveton, Norfolk.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Israel Antoine Aufrere was born in 1667 in France (son of Antoine Aufrere, Marquis de Colville and Antoinette Gervaise); died on 4 Mar 1758 in London; was buried in 1758 in Paddington, London.

    Notes:

    From 1701 to 1727, the Rev. Israel Aufrere was minister of the French church in the Savoy Palace, and he then moved to the Chapel Royal at St. James' Palace, where he may have remained nominally on the establishment until his death at the age of 91 in 1758. By then he had built a substantial house in Charles St., St. James' which marked the social status of his family. Israel Antoine retained, upon his emigration, his family name, in preference to a foreign title without an Estate, and as not suited to his profession as a Protestant Minister of the Gospel.
    It appears that the learning, piety and manifold virtues of Israel, together with his persecution by the Catholics, and his excellent delivery from the pulpit, combined to draw upon him the notice and good opinion of the Government and of the heads of the Church; and it was not long before he was appointed French preacher at the Savoy Palace in the Strand, where was a Chapel which was frequented by all the principal Refugees. He was afterwards named Minister of the French chapel at St James's, which was resorted to by all the foreign Protestants attached to the Court, and often frequented by Queen Caroline, who was wont to treat him with marked attention.
    This estimable and conscientious Divine lived to the great age of ninety-one and dying in London the 4th of March 1758 was buried at Paddington. http://www.archive.org/stream/genealogicalnote00rive/genealogicalnote00rive_djvu.txt



    Born 1667, son of Antoine Aufäre and Antoinette Gervais. Fleeing. France without abjuring, he studied theology at Leiden 1690, was received as a proposant in 1692, and in 1696 was ordained in Holland [Livre Synodal, May 1692 and Sept. 1696], where his father had managed to transfer 225,000 lives. He was in England by 1698, when he was permitted to preach at Threadneedle Street [FCL, MS 8, f..71]. In 1700 he was endenized at the same time as his father [HSQS XVIL, 317], and two months later married Sarah Amsincg in Holland. He was reordained Anglican deacon and priest by Bishop Compton on 29 June 1700 [LMA, MS 9535/3, p.97]. Becoming a minister of the French church of the Savoy in 1701, he remained in that position until 1727, when he removed to the Chapel Royal, St James. He was twice invited to join the French Committee but declined [Estats, 1706, 1710]. Member of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts [HSP XX, 95]. He built a house in Charles Street, Westminster. He died in 1758 aged 91, and was buried in Paddington. His private correspondence survives and has been described in HSP IX, 108-16, 145-60 and XI, 255-62, and calendared in HSQS volume XL; statements in this entry not otherwise attributed are from those works.
    As is noted by Winifred Turner who calendared the papers, they say remarkably little about his ecclesiastical ideas and much more about his activities as trustee, financial advisor, agent, and executor. HSP IX includes a reproduction of his miniature portrait.
    [The Huguenots in Later Stuart Britain - Robin Gwynn]

    Israel married Sarah Amsincq on 2 May 1700 in Netherlands. Sarah (daughter of Andre Amsincq and Marie Dierquens) was born on 30 Jul 1670 in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Normandie, France; died in 1754. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah Amsincq was born on 30 Jul 1670 in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Normandie, France (daughter of Andre Amsincq and Marie Dierquens); died in 1754.

    Notes:

    One of the daughters of a Gentleman belonging to a family of great distinction both at The Hague and at Hamburgh, in both which Republics they filled the highest posts. This match connected the Aufrere family with the Boreel and Fagel families so distinguished in the annals of Holland.

    Children:
    1. 4. Anthony Aufrere was born on 25 Jun 1704 in London; died on 22 May 1781 in Hoveton Old Hall, Hoveton St. Peter, Norfolk; was buried on 25 May 1781 in Hoveton St Peter, Norfolk.