Frances Baring

Frances Baring

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Frances Baring was born in 1785 (daughter of Francis Baring and Harriet Herring).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Francis Baring was born on 18 Apr 1740 in Larkbeare, Devon (son of John Baring and Elizabeth Vowler); died on 12 Sep 1810 in Lee, Kent; was buried in Micheldever, Hampshire, England.

    Francis married Harriet Herring on 12 May 1767 in St. John Baptist, Croydon, Surrey. Harriet was born on 18 May 1750 in Lambeth Palace, Lambeth, London; died on 03 Dec 1804 in Bath, Somerset; was buried in Micheldever, Hampshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Harriet Herring was born on 18 May 1750 in Lambeth Palace, Lambeth, London; died on 03 Dec 1804 in Bath, Somerset; was buried in Micheldever, Hampshire, England.
    Children:
    1. Maria Baring
    2. Lydia Baring
    3. Dorothy Elizabeth Baring was born on 13 Feb 1771 in London, England; was christened on 14 Mar 1771 in St Gabriel, Fenchurch, London; died on 15 May 1859 in London.
    4. Thomas Baring was born on 12 Jun 1772; was christened in in St. Margaret's, Pattens, London; died on 03 Apr 1848.
    5. Alexander Baring was born on 27 Oct 1774; died on 12 May 1848.
    6. Henry Baring was born on 18 Jan 1776; died on 13 Apr 1848.
    7. William Baring was born on 12 Aug 1779; died on 09 Jul 1820; was buried on 15 Jul 1820 in St. Andrew's, East Lulworth, Dorset.
    8. George Baring was born on 23 Sep 1781; was christened on 24 Oct 1781 in St. Gabriel's, Fenchurch, London; died on 04 Oct 1854.
    9. 1. Frances Baring was born in 1785.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Baring was born on 15 Nov 1697 in Bremen, Germany; was christened on 31 Jan 1697/98 (son of Franz Baring); died in 1748 in Larkbeare, Devon; was buried on 03 Nov 1748 in St. Leonard's, Exeter, Devon.

    Notes:


    --- "Visitation of England and Wales Notes" Vol. 5, 1903, page 59:
    John Baring of Palace Street, Exeter, and of Larkbear House, co. Devon (son of Dr. Franz Baring, Minister of St. Ansgar's Church at Bremen); born 31 January 1697/8; came to Exeter in 1717; naturalised by Act of Parliament 1723; bur. at St. Leonard's, Exeter, 3 November 1748.

    --- http://www.exetermemories.co.uk/em/_buildings/larkbeare_house.php
    The Baring's woollen factory
    It was let to tenants by its owner, a Mr Lavington. The house, along with 37 acres, was sold in 1737 to John Baring, of the Baring Bank family. Johann Baring was a German Lutheran from a family of wealthy cloth manufacturers who came to Exeter in 1717. In 1723 he was naturalized and married Elizabeth Vowler, the daughter of a tea and coffee wholesaler.

    Baring's fortune was initially made as a woollen serge manufacturer and merchant, and he built a manufactory on the land next to the house. The house had "large press-shops, packing rooms, linhays, tenter-grounds, and all conveniences on the demesne for finishing woollen cloths." After Baring's death in 1748, his son, also John, purchased and moved into Mount Radford House in 1770, while his other son, Charles, remained in Larkbeare. John Jnr., leased a fulling mill in Exwick that would supply the Larkbeare manufactory with cloth. A third son, Francis Baring moved to London as a merchant, where he purchased materials for his brother's Exeter business and found new markets for their output. It was Francis who founded Baring Brothers, the merchant bank.

    The manufactory at Larkbeare House survived into the early nineteenth-century but Exeter's woollen trade was no longer pre-eminent and was in fast decline. The Barings vacated the house in 1819 to let it to tenants, and disposed of the house in 1832 to a Mrs Hodge. The house started to deteriorate and in 1889 it was partly demolished when Roberts Road was developed and Holloway Street widened. It would seem that a Mr G Digginnes rescued and gave a "number of carvings in stone from the old Larkbeare House, lately demolished; and these it is hoped may some day be built into some portion of the Museum". (FP 1890) In 1770, John Baring Jnr., established the Devonshire Bank.

    John married Elizabeth Vowler on 15 Feb 1728. Elizabeth (daughter of John Vowler and Elizabeth Townshend) was born on 30 Apr 1702 in Devon, England; was christened in in St. Petrock's, Exeter, Devon; died in Apr 1766; was buried on 16 Apr 1766 in St. Leonard's, Exeter, Devon. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Vowler was born on 30 Apr 1702 in Devon, England; was christened in in St. Petrock's, Exeter, Devon (daughter of John Vowler and Elizabeth Townshend); died in Apr 1766; was buried on 16 Apr 1766 in St. Leonard's, Exeter, Devon.
    Children:
    1. Francis Baring died in Nov 1736; was buried on 24 Nov 1736 in St. Leonard's, Exeter, Devon.
    2. Francis Baring died in Jul 1737; was buried on 13 Jul 1737 in St. Leonard's, Exeter, Devon.
    3. John Baring died in Feb 1728/29; was buried on 18 Feb 1728/29 in St. Petrock's, Exeter, Devon.
    4. John Baring was born on 15 Oct 1730; died on 09 Feb 1816 in Larkebeare, Devon; was buried on 10 Feb 1816 in St. Leonard's, Exeter, Devon.
    5. Thomas Vowler Baring was born on 19 Jan 1733; died on 25 Aug 1758; was buried on 30 Aug 1758 in St. Leonard's, Exeter, Devon.
    6. 2. Francis Baring was born on 18 Apr 1740 in Larkbeare, Devon; died on 12 Sep 1810 in Lee, Kent; was buried in Micheldever, Hampshire, England.
    7. Charles Baring was born on 28 Oct 1742 in Exmouth Courtland, Devon; died on 13 Jan 1829 in Exmouth, Devon.
    8. Elizabeth Baring was born on 21 Jul 1744 in Larkebeare, Devon; died on 23 Feb 1809 in Cardigan Place, London.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Franz Baring

    Notes:


    --- "Report and Transactions - The Devonshire Assoication" Vol. 5, page 100:
    The following particulars of the Barings are gathered from Dr. Oliver's Exonian Biographies: ---
    The Rev. Dr. Francis Baring, son of John and Ann Baring, was born in Bremen, 21 January, 1656. Appointed Lutheran Pastor of St. Anascharius' Church, bremen, and died in that office 3rd November, 1697. By his wife Rebecca (Voight) he left two daughters and a posthumous son (John), born ten days after his father's death. John was slenderly provided for, but received a mercantile education, and at the age of twenty came to Exon to learn the Serge manufacture, under Edmund Cock, merchant. Was naturalized in 1723, with a proviso that he should hold no office unter the crown, nor hold lands, &c. In 1729 he married Elizabeth, daughter of John Vowler, an opulent grocer, who had retired to Bellair, on the Topsham Road. Her fortune and talents assisted him in extending his mercantile transactions, and in a few years he acquired considerable property. Purchased Larkbeare House of the Lavintons (1737), the Rectory of St. Leonards for 90 pounds, Spur Barn, and other estates. Died 1748. Buried at St. Leonards.

    Children:
    1. 4. John Baring was born on 15 Nov 1697 in Bremen, Germany; was christened on 31 Jan 1697/98; died in 1748 in Larkbeare, Devon; was buried on 03 Nov 1748 in St. Leonard's, Exeter, Devon.

  2. 10.  John Vowler

    John married Elizabeth Townshend. Elizabeth died in 1703; was buried on 02 Nov 1703 in St. Petrock's, Exeter, Devon. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 11.  Elizabeth Townshend died in 1703; was buried on 02 Nov 1703 in St. Petrock's, Exeter, Devon.
    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth Vowler was born on 30 Apr 1702 in Devon, England; was christened in in St. Petrock's, Exeter, Devon; died in Apr 1766; was buried on 16 Apr 1766 in St. Leonard's, Exeter, Devon.