Caroline Amelia Gordon-Lennox

Caroline Amelia Gordon-Lennox

Female 1819 - 1890  (70 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Caroline Amelia Gordon-Lennox was born on 18 Jun 1819 (daughter of Charles Gordon-Lennox and Caroline Paget); died on 30 Apr 1890.

    Family/Spouse: John Ponsonby. John (son of John Ponsonby and Maria Fane) was born on 14 Oct 1809; died on 28 Jan 1880. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles Gordon-Lennox was born on 03 Aug 1791 (son of 4th Duke of Richmond, Charles Lennox and Charlotte Gordon); died on 21 Oct 1860.

    Charles married Caroline Paget. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Caroline Paget
    Children:
    1. Charles Gordon-Lennox was born in 1818; died in 1903.
    2. 1. Caroline Amelia Gordon-Lennox was born on 18 Jun 1819; died on 30 Apr 1890.
    3. Fitzroy George Charles Gordon-Lennox was born on 11 Jun 1820; died in Mar 1841 in Lost at Sea Aboard SS President.
    4. Henry Charles George Gordon-Lennox was born on 02 Nov 1821; died on 29 Aug 1886.
    5. Augusta Catherine Gordon-Lennox was born on 14 Jan 1827; died on 03 Apr 1904.
    6. George Charles Gordon-Lennox was born on 22 Oct 1829; died on 27 Feb 1877.
    7. Cecilia Catherine Gordon-Lennox was born on 13 Apr 1838; died on 05 Oct 1910.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  4th Duke of Richmond, Charles Lennox

    Charles married Charlotte Gordon on 09 Sep 1789. Charlotte (daughter of 4th Duke of Gordon, Alexander Gordon and Jane Maxwell) was born on 20 Sep 1768 in Gordon Castle, Gight, Moray, Scotland; died on 05 May 1842. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Charlotte Gordon was born on 20 Sep 1768 in Gordon Castle, Gight, Moray, Scotland (daughter of 4th Duke of Gordon, Alexander Gordon and Jane Maxwell); died on 05 May 1842.
    Children:
    1. 2. Charles Gordon-Lennox was born on 03 Aug 1791; died on 21 Oct 1860.
    2. Mary Lennox was born about 1792; died on 07 Dec 1847.
    3. John George Lennox was born on 03 Oct 1793; died on 10 Nov 1873.
    4. Sarah Lennox was born about 1794; died on 08 Sep 1873.
    5. Georgiana Lennox was born on 30 Sep 1795 in Molecombe, Sussex; died on 15 Dec 1891.
    6. Henry Adam Lennox was born on 06 Sep 1797; died on 25 Feb 1812 in Harbor of Port Mahon, Island of Minorca, Spain; was buried in Feb 1812 in Fort St. Philip, Minorca, Spain.
    7. William Pitt Lennox was born on 20 Sep 1799; died on 18 Feb 1881.
    8. Jane Lennox was born about 1800; died on 27 Mar 1861.
    9. Frederick Lennox was born on 24 Jan 1801; died on 19 Oct 1829 in Chichester; was buried on 24 Oct 1829.
    10. Sussex Lennox was born on 11 Jun 1802; died on 12 Apr 1874.
    11. Louisa Maddelena Lennox was born on 02 Oct 1803; died on 02 Mar 1900.
    12. Charlotte Lennox was born about 1804; died on 20 Aug 1833.
    13. Arthur Lennox was born on 02 Oct 1806; died on 15 Jan 1864.
    14. Sophia Georgiana Lennox was born on 21 Jul 1809; died on 17 Jan 1902.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  4th Duke of Gordon, Alexander Gordon was born on 18 Jun 1743; died on 17 Jun 1827.

    Alexander married Jane Maxwell. Jane was born in 1749 in Scotland; died on 11 Apr 1812 in London. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Jane Maxwell was born in 1749 in Scotland; died on 11 Apr 1812 in London.

    Notes:


    --- "Public Ledger and Daily Advertiser" 13 Apr 1812, page 2:
    The Duchess of Gordon expired on Saturday, at the Pulteney hotel. Her Grace's disorder arose from a fall, as she was about to sit down; by which accident the spine became so much injured, as almost immediately to paralyse her whole frame.

    ---"Kentish Gazette" 17 Apr 1812, page 2:
    The Most Noble Jane, Duchess of Gordon, who died on Saturday, was the second daughter of Sir William Maxwell, a Baronet, of Monreath, in the county of Galloway, and was early celebrated for her talents as well as her beauty. Her sprightly wit, her captivating manners, and her elegant person, made her the toast of the Caledonian circle: and in the bloom of her charms she had the ambition to do more than shine in an assembly, or excel in a dance. She aimed to gain the esteem and render herself worthy the friendship of all the most eminent Literati of her country; she was the correspondent of Lord Kaimes, of Dr. Beattie, of Dr. Rbertson, of Mr. Home, and the other eminent writers of that day; and in her very exclusive correspondence with these authors, she displayed a depth of reading, a solidity of judgment, and a taste in composition, which, if her letters should ever reach the public, would place her high in the estimation of the literary world, --- with all this she was in the society of the gayest of the gay. Wherever she came she made a sort of holiday, as was happily expressed in an Impromptu by the Honourable Henry Erskine, on her Grace's saying one day during the Leith races, that there was not likely to be any sport, so she would not go. "Not go," -- says Mr. Erskine --
    "--- Why that is, as if the Sun should say,
    A cold dark morning this, I will not rise to-day."
    Miss Jane Maxwell was married to his Grace the Duke of Gordon on the 18th of October, 1767, by whom she had two sons and five daughters, all of whom are now living (except Lord Alexander), and all of whom she had the merit of educating, with that ability, zeal, and solicitude, which secured to her the satisfaction of splendid success. She gave to the world of fashion the example of a mother devoting every moment of her life to the happiness of her family, and she had the consolation of seeing the complete triumph of her affectionate exertions. Her son George, Marquis of Huntley, remains unmarried. --- Her daughter, Lady Charlotte, is Duchess of Richmod; Lady Madeline, married first Sir Robert Sinclair, Bart. and secondly to the --- Fysh Palmer, esq.; Lady Susan is now Duchess of Manchester; Lady Louisa is the Marchioness Cornwallis; and Lady Georgiana is Duchess of Bedford. So splendid an establishment of a family is without parallel in the history of the Peerage: and it is a circumstance as extraordiary, that all these distinguished persons surrounded the bed of their revered parent, when with pious gratitude to the Giver of all Good, she anticipated her dissolution.

    On Friday last, when symptoms of mortification appeared, and she felt the approach of death, she desired to have the Sacrament administered to her at two o'clock on Saturday; but afterwards feeling the rapid advance of the moment, which she contemplated with RESIgnation, she desired that she might partake of the holy rite at an earlier hour: and accordingly, together with all her children, she received the Communion and soon after breathed her last in their arms. -- By her own desire the remains of her Grace are to be conveyed for interment to her beautiful seat of Kilrara, to which place the Marquis of Huntley accompanies the body. She was in her 64th year.

    --- "Caledonian Mercury" 23 Apr 1812, page 2:
    FUNERAL OF THE DUCHESS OF GORDON
    Thursday the remains of the Duchess of Gordon were laid out in state, at the Pulteney hotel, and were removed on Friday morning, at half-past seven, to be interred in the church of Alva, near her late beautiful residence, Kinrara, Badenoch, distant from London 520 miles. The cavalcade consisted of ---
    Six Men on foot.
    Six Horsemen.
    A Man, bare-headed, bearing Ducal Coronet, and Cushion.
    Hears, with six Horses, and Escutcheons.
    Mourning Coach, with her Grace's Upper Domestics.
    Ditto, Undertakers, with six Horses.
    Ditto, ditto, with ditto.
    Duke of Gordon's Carriage and Servants.
    Marquis of Huntly's ditto.
    Duchess of Richmond's ditto.
    Duchess of Manchester's ditto.
    Duchess of Bedford's ditto.
    Marchioness Cornwallis's ditto.
    Lady Madelina Palmer's ditto.
    (Confined to the Family only.)

    The Marquis of Huntly is to meet the funeral at Kinrara, and attends the interment.

    The coffin is covered with rich crimson velvet, coronets, &c. and bears on the plate the following inscription:---
    Jane Maxwell
    Duchess of Gordon;
    Born 1749
    Obiit 11 April, 1812. Aetat 63 years.

    Children:
    1. 5. Charlotte Gordon was born on 20 Sep 1768 in Gordon Castle, Gight, Moray, Scotland; died on 05 May 1842.
    2. 5th Duke of Gordon, George Gordon was born on 02 Feb 1770 in Edinburgh, Scotland; died on 28 May 1836.
    3. Susan Gordon was born on 02 Feb 1774 in Gordon Castle, Gight, Moray, Scotland; died on 26 Aug 1828.
    4. Louisa Gordon was born on 27 Dec 1776 in Gordon Castle, Gight, Moray, Scotland; died on 05 Dec 1850 in 12 Park Crescent, London.
    5. Georgiana Gordon was born on 18 Jul 1781 in Gordon Castle, Gight, Moray, Scotland; died on 24 Feb 1853 in Nice, France.
    6. Alexander Gordon was born in 1785; died on 08 Jan 1808.