See also
Husband:
John Apthorp (1730-1773)
Wife:
Alicia Mann (1739-1763)
Children:
Marriage:
27 Jun 1758
St Martin in the Fields, Westminster, Middlesex
Name:
John Apthorp
Sex:
Male
Father:
Charles Apthorp (1698-1758)
Mother:
Grizzel Eastwick (1709-1796)
Note:
JOHN APTHORP went to England, and became connected in business with the house of Tomlinson & Trecothick. He married Alicia Mann of Windsor, sister of Sir Horace Mann, many years resident British minister at Florence. Mr. Apthorp embarked for Italy with his wife who was in a very hazardous state of health, and who died at Gibraltar, leaving two daughters under the care of their grandmother at Windsor. He pursued his travels in Italy, and afterwards returned to Boston, where he married Hannah Greenleaf, daughter of Stephen Greenleaf, the last Royal high sheriff of Suffolk County. He lived about four years at Brighton, when he embarked, with his wife, from New York for Charleston, S. C., to enjoy a warmer winter climate, and they were lost at sea. The children, one son and two daughters, were left under the care of their grandfather who attended most faithfully to their interests and education. One daughter married Charles Bulfinch his cousin, and the other Charles Vaughn, son of Samuel Vaughn, Esq., of London. The son, Col. John T. Apthorp, married Grace Foster, who lived only one year, leaving an infant. In another year he married her twin sister Mary by whom he had a numerous family.
James H. Stark, The Loyalists of Massachusetts and the Other Side of the American Revolution, 1910, page 352-3
Birth:
25 Aug 1730
Boston, Massachusetts
Death:
1773 (age 42-43)
Lost at sea
Name:
Alicia Mann
Sex:
Female
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Birth:
30 May 1739
Egerton, Kent
Death:
20 Oct 1763 (age 24)
Gibraltar
Name:
Catherine Apthorp
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Children:
Birth:
1761
Census:
1841 (age 79-80)
Independent, Town Street, Tansor, Northants
Death fact:
1842 (age 80-81)
1842 Jun Q, Oundle, 15/220 (aged 80)
Death:
30 May 1842 (age 80-81)
Tansor, Northamptonshire
JOHN APTHORP went to England, and became connected in business with the house of Tomlinson & Trecothick. He married Alicia Mann of Windsor, sister of Sir Horace Mann, many years resident British minister at Florence. Mr. Apthorp embarked for Italy with his wife who was in a very hazardous state of health, and who died at Gibraltar, leaving two daughters under the care of their grandmother at Windsor. He pursued his travels in Italy, and afterwards returned to Boston, where he married Hannah Greenleaf, daughter of Stephen Greenleaf, the last Royal high sheriff of Suffolk County. He lived about four years at Brighton, when he embarked, with his wife, from New York for Charleston, S. C., to enjoy a warmer winter climate, and they were lost at sea. The children, one son and two daughters, were left under the care of their grandfather who attended most faithfully to their interests and education. One daughter married Charles Bulfinch his cousin, and the other Charles Vaughn, son of Samuel Vaughn, Esq., of London. The son, Col. John T. Apthorp, married Grace Foster, who lived only one year, leaving an infant. In another year he married her twin sister Mary by whom he had a numerous family.
James H. Stark, The Loyalists of Massachusetts and the Other Side of the American Revolution, 1910, page 352-3