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Title: John Horsley, Esq., Madras Civil Service
Post by: pablo1 on Saturday 11 November 23 02:08 GMT (UK)
1.John Horsley, Madras Civil Service, Judge; m. 1823 Elizabeth Story, dau of George Story and Egbertha Menzies.
2.Elizabeth Egbertha, 1824-1892; m. 1. 1852 Edmund Disney Byng, d. 1853, son
of Vice-Admiral Henry Dilkes Byng and Maria Jane Clarke;  Edmund was the grandson of
5th Viscount Torrington, John Byng; Elizabeth m. 2. to Maj. Gerard John Forsythe, 1830-1876.
3.Ella Napier Byng.

2.Ann Francis Horsley, 1827-1891.

2.Ralph Horsley born in 1831 at Courtallam, was murdered at Bellary in 1856 where he was a Head Assistant Collector.  The Head Collector was Charles Pelly.

2.William Dowdeswell Horsley, Esq. was born at Chengalpet on 8 September 1834 where his father John Horsley served in the Madras Civil Service from 1817-51. William married Mary Pelly in April 1864 and died in 1899.  Mary Pelly was the daughter of Charles Pelly, son of Sir John Pelly, and Julia Henrietta Dobbs, dau of the Rev. Richard Stewart Dobbs and Harriet Macaulay.

3.Mary Horsley, b. 1865, m. 1912 to Campbell Mountague Edwaard Wynne, son of Llewelyn Wynne and Catherine Amelia Clark

4.Roden William James Wynne.

3.William Pelly Horsley, 1866-1929, single

3.Maude Horsley, 1868-1944.

3.Egbertha Horsley, 1871-1943

3.Brenda Horsley, 1875- 1935; m. a cousin, 1903 Henry Conway Dobbs Pelly, son of Richard Stewart Pelly and Frances Anne Robinson
4.Stuart Horsley Pelly.
4.Conway Horsley Pelly.
4.Ralph Horsley Pelly b. 1907; m. 1928 Jacobina Benson Landscrown, dau of G. N. Landscrown of Aberdeen, Scotland.
5.Patricia Landscrown Pelly, b. 1929
5.Bruce Conway Pelly, b. 1933 m. 1962 Lucille Odett Anex, dau of Rev. Ernest Anex;  lived British Columbia.
5.Brian George Pelly, b. 1938.

3.Ethel Horsley, 1872-1914; m. 1907 Stephen Walter Milman, son of Sir Francis John Milman and Katherine Grace Moore.
4.Gerald Stephen Milman, 1908-1987 m. 1944 Noreen Elliot, dau of Thomas Johnston Elliot, with issue.
4.Lavender Grace Milman, 1913-1914.
3.Hilda Horsley,  1873-1964, m. 1917 to her late sister's husband, Stephen Milman.

3.Edith Horsley, 1877-1976, m. 1906 William Hawkins, 1861-1922;  findagrave # 143142142
4.William Denis Hawkins, 1908-1988
4.Joyce Hawkins, 1910-1999 m. and div. Ernest Hans Terkelsen
4.John Hawksley Hawkins, b. 1912, d. in infancy.
4.Edith Marjorie Hawkins, 1913-1997, m. 1935 William Arthur Weeks, d. 1959.
4.Francis Pelly Hawkins, 1917-2001, m. Alexina Tocher, 1923-1991
5.Margaret Elaine Hawkins, 1944-1992  findagrave #91757379 for additional information


2.Sarah, b. 1827, m. 1863 Rev. George Frederick Prescott
3.Mary Prescott, b. 1864 m. 1900 the Rev. Walter Ralph Jebb Boothby, 1865-1925.
3.Edward Prescott, b. 1866
3.Ernest Prescott, b. 1868-1933
3.Mildred Prescott, b. 1871
2.Cornelia Matilda Horsley, 1836-1924.

The above family of John Horsley, Esq. is said to be related to the following Horsley family:

1.George Henry Horsley m. Frances Elizabeth Harding.
2.Lt. Col. William Henry Horsley, 1812-1893, buried St. Stephen's Churchyard,  Kent;
m. 1845 Frederica Montgomery O'Connell.
3.Judge in India, William Henry Horsley, 1848-1915








Title: Re: John Horsley, Esq., Madras Civil Service
Post by: CaroleW on Saturday 11 November 23 12:07 GMT (UK)
Can you clarify why you have posted all the above info?
Title: Re: John Horsley, Esq., Madras Civil Service
Post by: Milliepede on Saturday 11 November 23 12:12 GMT (UK)
Do you need help with a part of it?  If so please clarify which part.
Title: Re: John Horsley, Esq., Madras Civil Service
Post by: pablo1 on Saturday 11 November 23 23:32 GMT (UK)
Putting pedigrees together in order to connect families is my hobby.  I am always happy when a descendant comes forward to add additional information.  I will later be connecting this family to others which are of my primary interest.
Title: Re: John Horsley, Esq., Madras Civil Service
Post by: CaroleW on Saturday 11 November 23 23:45 GMT (UK)
Just posting a very long list of names etc makes people wonder what the reason is behind it.  If you are just posting for info only it would be helpful if that could be made clear in one of 2 ways

Either by adding FOR INFO ONLY to your subject header

Or - putting it as the top line of your post.   

If, however, you need help with any aspect of the pedigree - can you make that clear in your post

Have you added the surnames in your FH to the Surname Interests Board?
Title: Re: John Horsley, Esq., Madras Civil Service
Post by: pablo1 on Sunday 12 November 23 02:55 GMT (UK)
I will use for
 information only as that is a good idea.
I hesitate to add any names to the surname interest board as of yet as I am still behind in other posts.

Added:  See thepeerage.com for additional information on this family.

1.Capt. Basil Charles Boothby m. Emily Sarah Jebb, dau of Maj. Gen. Joshua Jebb and Mary Legh Thomas.
2.Beridge Boothby, d. 1864
2.Marion Boothby, d. 1943, unm.
2.Commander Hubert, 1863-1941, m. Frances Ann Good, dau of John Carr Good.
2.Rev. Walter Ralph Jebb Boothby m. Mary Prescott
3.Basil Frederick Boothby, 1904-1984.
2.Francis Stewart Boothby, 1867-1946, m. 1. 1893 Hananah Mildred Swan, dau of Robert Swan; m. as his second wife, Constance Ivy Brackenbury, dau of Harold Brackenbury.
2.Capt. Evelyn Leonard Beridge Boothby m. 1. Frances Nevill Augusta Beauchant, dau of Sir Edward Beauchamp;  m. 2. Lucy Margaret Amy Gregory, dau of Alfred Edward Gregory.
Title: Re: John Horsley, Esq., Madras Civil Service
Post by: *Sandra* on Sunday 12 November 23 07:42 GMT (UK)

There are 291,210 members of RootsChat with over 6.7 million posts, imagine if we all posted
long lists of our pedigrees on these board, it would be over whelming to say the least  :-\

We all like to help but in smaller doses and with specific questions.  Your possible missing out on good information because people aren't exactly aware of what you do want.

Sandra

Title: Re: John Horsley, Esq., Madras Civil Service
Post by: pablo1 on Sunday 12 November 23 10:38 GMT (UK)
Sandra, I have no specific questions regarding this family.  If I had a question, I would utilize the question mark.  If there is no question mark, then there is no question.
The pedigrees are long, but if a person is related to this family they might find it useful.
But as I stated earlier, I really have no particular interest in this family except for the fact that it is connected to the Pelly family, and the Pellys are connected to several families that I have an interest in.
Title: Re: John Horsley, Esq., Madras Civil Service
Post by: CaroleW on Sunday 12 November 23 11:43 GMT (UK)
Pedigrees or Family Trees are more appropriate to the sites such as Ancestry or Family Search etc.  It is mainly those sites people look to for info. 

Do you have the ones below that you have posted on RC already online with any other sites?

https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=806955.msg7500393#msg7500393
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=877976.msg7499839#msg7499839
Title: Re: John Horsley, Esq., Madras Civil Service
Post by: pablo1 on Sunday 12 November 23 23:19 GMT (UK)
No, I don't use those other websites much.  I was using genforum prior to rootschat, but they shut down.  I am not sure what the complaints are really about unless a moderator has to first read them and attempt to verify that there were no living members of the pedigree mentioned.  In that case, I can break it up into smaller segments to make the moderator's job easier.
Title: Re: John Horsley, Esq., Madras Civil Service
Post by: CaroleW on Sunday 12 November 23 23:27 GMT (UK)
I think the point has been made in reply 6. 

I have asked the moderator to look at your post & advise whether it is the type of post acceptable to RC.  It's really for them to make that decision.