Family of Stephen (Etienne) Romilly and Judith de Monsallier

Husband: Stephen (Etienne) Romilly

  • Name:

  • Stephen (Etienne) Romilly

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Father:

  • -

  • Mother:

  • -

  • Note 1 (shared):

  • Etienne Romilly (1677/78 - 1733), a Huguenot, fled from Montpellier, France, to England in 1701, on the revocation of the Edict of Nantes (which led to severe persecution of Huguenots in France). Married Judith de Montpellier (or Monsallier?). It looks like he is the origin of the Romillys in Britain and perhaps throughout the English-speaking parts of the world.

    http://www.romilly.plus.com/romillys.htm

  • Note 2 (shared):

  • Information on this line is from Romilly's Home Page, http://www.romilly.plus.com/, accessed 28.12.2009

  • Birth:

  • 1678

  • Monpellier, France

  • Immigration:

  • 1701 (age 22-23)

  • to Huguenot, fled from Montpellier to England

  • Death:

  • 1733 (age 54-55)

  • London

Wife: Judith de Monsallier

  • Name:

  • Judith de Monsallier

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Father:

  • -

  • Mother:

  • -

  • Birth:

  • 1681

  •  

  • Death:

  • 1758 (age 76-77)

  • Westminster, Middlesex

  • Burial:

  • 15 Mar 1758

  • Christ Church, Spitalfields, Middlesex

Child 1: Anne Romilly

  • Name:

  • Anne Romilly

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Spouse:

  • Unknown Gibbon ( - )

  • Birth:

  • 4 Dec 1705

  • London

  • Baptism:

  • 13 Dec 1705 (age 0)

  • St Martin Orgar, London

Child 2: Catherine Romilly

  • Name:

  • Catherine Romilly

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Spouse:

  • James Hunter ( - )

  • Birth:

  • 14 Mar 1708

  • London

  • Baptism:

  • 15 Apr 1708 (age 0)

  • St Martin Orgar, London

Child 3: Isaac Romilly

  • Name:

  • Isaac Romilly

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Spouse:

  • Mary Unknown (c. 1711-1759)

  • Children:

  • Peter Romilly (1747- )

  •  

  • Caroline Catherine Romilly (1758- )

  •  

  • Jane Ann Romilly ( -1803)

  • Note:

  • Romilly, Isaac, F.R.S. 1757 , in Basinghall Str. 18 Dec 1759. (G.M. 606; L.M. 684.). Source: Musgrave's Obituaries Prior To 1800, Part 5.

     

    In the parish church of St. Bride, Fleet Street, there is a tablet on the wall with an inscription to the memory of Isaac Romilly, F.R.S., who died in 1759 of a broken heart, seven days after the decease of a beloved wife.

    http://www.thebookofdays.com/months/nov/2.htm

  • Birth:

  • c. 1710

  •  

  • Member:

  • 1757 (age 46-47)

  • Elected Fellow of the Royal Society

  • Will:

  • 14 Dec 1759 (age 48-49)

  • Date of will

  • Death:

  • 18 Dec 1759 (age 48-49)

  • Basinghall Street, London

  • Burial:

  • 23 Dec 1759

  • St Bride, Fleet Street, London

Child 4: Peter Romilly

Child 5: Stephen Romilly

  • Name:

  • Stephen Romilly

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Note:

  • Stephen Romilly of Basinghall Street Gent died possessed of £50___ 3½ p.c. Ann. 1756, and intestate whereupon Letters of Administration dated Doctors Commons 17th March 1761 were granted unto Peter Romilly the natural and lawful Brother of the said deceased who may dispose of the said Annuities. Regd 4th April 1761.

    Source: Bank of England Wills Extracts (Find My Past)

  • Death:

  • 1761

  • Spitalfields, Middlesex

  • Burial:

  • 1 Mar 1761

  • Spitalfields, Middlesex

Child 6: Martha Romilly

  • Name:

  • Martha Romilly

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Birth:

  • 8 Aug 1720

  • London

  • Baptism:

  • 1 Sep 1720 (age 0)

  • St Martin Orgar, London

  • Death:

  • 1805 (age 84-85)

  • St Anne Soho, Westminster, Middlesex

  • Burial:

  • 4 Dec 1805

  • Christ Church, Spitalfields, Middlesex (aged 74)

Child 7: Margaret Romilly

  • Name:

  • Margaret Romilly

  • Sex:

  • Female

Note on Husband: Stephen (Etienne) Romilly (1) - shared note

Etienne Romilly (1677/78 - 1733), a Huguenot, fled from Montpellier, France, to England in 1701, on the revocation of the Edict of Nantes (which led to severe persecution of Huguenots in France). Married Judith de Montpellier (or Monsallier?). It looks like he is the origin of the Romillys in Britain and perhaps throughout the English-speaking parts of the world.

http://www.romilly.plus.com/romillys.htm

Note on Husband: Stephen (Etienne) Romilly (2) - shared note

Information on this line is from Romilly's Home Page, http://www.romilly.plus.com/, accessed 28.12.2009

Note on Child 3: Isaac Romilly

Romilly, Isaac, F.R.S. 1757 , in Basinghall Str. 18 Dec 1759. (G.M. 606; L.M. 684.). Source: Musgrave's Obituaries Prior To 1800, Part 5.

 

In the parish church of St. Bride, Fleet Street, there is a tablet on the wall with an inscription to the memory of Isaac Romilly, F.R.S., who died in 1759 of a broken heart, seven days after the decease of a beloved wife.

http://www.thebookofdays.com/months/nov/2.htm

Note on Child 5: Stephen Romilly

Stephen Romilly of Basinghall Street Gent died possessed of £50___ 3½ p.c. Ann. 1756, and intestate whereupon Letters of Administration dated Doctors Commons 17th March 1761 were granted unto Peter Romilly the natural and lawful Brother of the said deceased who may dispose of the said Annuities. Regd 4th April 1761.

Source: Bank of England Wills Extracts (Find My Past)