Curtis King married Mary Colebrooke, the widow of Arthur Colebrook and a daughter of Benjamin Barnett RN and his wife, Mary Willin, on 25 September 1729 at St Thomas, Portsmouth (now the city's cathedral). [2]
Mary (Barnett) King (bef.1702-) was born in 1702 and died in 1744. [3] Mary had previously married in 1718, in St Thomas’ Portsmouth, to an Arthur Colebrooke. [4]
Mary Barnett’s father was lost at sea in November 1703 when HMS Stirling Castle foundered in a storm on the Goodwin Sands (offshore of Deal, Kent). Mary was the sister of Commodore Curtis Barnett, RN. [5][6]
Admiral Sir Richard King (1730-1806) MP, Colonial Governor and 1st Baronet, described as third, but only surviving son; born in Gosport, Hampshire on 10 August [8] and baptised in Holy Trinity Church there 27 August 1730; [9][10]
Curtis King (bef.1735-) (Jr.) Baptised Holy Trinity, Gosport. [11] unmarried and died in 1754 in Madagascar;
Curtis King was in the Royal Navy, he commanded HMS Berwick and was then made Master of HMS Torbay (80 guns, a large warship). [17] Curtis was promoted to Lieutenant, RN in 1740. He captained HMS Blenheim from 1740 to 1742, he was fourth Lieutenant on HMS Sandwich, and then fifth Lieutenant on HMS Berwick from 1742-43. Curtis served as Master Attendant at Plymouth Dockyard 1743 to 1744. [18] He became Master-Attendant at Woolwich Dockyard from 1744 to 1745. [19](A Master Attendant ran the dockyard overseeing moorings, the state of the ships, and refit programs)
Death
Curtis King died on 1 May 1745 in Woolwich, London. [20][21] (Some sources say 5 May)
Curtis was buried in Bromley, Kent, - the record says on 9 April 1745 - the Archive record states 1 May (unless it is reporting on that date that he had previously died?) [22]
Research Notes
Sources
↑ Collins, Arthur. The Baronetage of England pg 435. [1]
↑ England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973. Marriage record St Thomas, Portsmouth (25 Sep 1729 Curtis King married Mary Colebrooke). FHL Film No 919725, 919730, 919731, 919732, 919733. Viewed at Ancestry co.uk.
↑ England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973. Marriage record St Thomas, Portsmouth (25 Sep 1729 Curtis King married Mary Colebrooke). FHL Film No 919725, 919730, 919731, 919732, 919733. Viewed at Ancestry co.uk.
↑ Burke, J. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great ..., Volume 1, pg 498
↑ Dykes, Godfrey. Worst Things Happen at Sea accessed 19 July 2021 [2]
↑ Collins, Arthur. The Baronetage of England pg 435
↑Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-22 for Curtis King Kennett - Lluelyn (Vol 11)
↑ England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. Richard King Baptism Date 27 Aug 1730 Baptism Place Holy Trinity, Gosport, Hampshire, England Father Custus King Mother Mary FHL Film Number 918895
↑A History of Parliament: The House of Commons 1790-1820, ed. R. Thorne, 1986. [3]
↑ England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 database, FamilySearch : 21 March 2020Curtis King in entry for Curtis King, 1735.
↑ Notes compiled by Professor Charles William Previte-Orton
↑ England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. database, FamilySearch : 21 March 2020Curtis King in entry for Mary King, 1737.
↑ England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 database, FamilySearch : 21 March 2020Curtis King in entry for Elisabeth King, 1738.
↑ England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. Benjamin King Baptism Date 25 Sep 1742 Baptism Place Holy Trinity, Gosport, Hampshire, England Father Custis King Mother Mary FHL Film Number 918895
↑ UK National Archives, Kew, Admiralty ADM106/858/347
↑ UK National Archives, Kew. Navy Board Records ADM106/979/89
↑ UK National Archives. Admiralty. Commission and Warrant Book 1742 -1745 ADM 6/16
↑ UK National Archives, Kew. Andrew Phillips, Clerk of the Cheque, Woolwich writes of Curtis King, Master Attendant dying: ADM 106/1022/3
↑ Collins, Arthur. The Baronetage of England pg 435 [4]
↑ England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991. database, FamilySearch : 14 March 2020Curtis King, 1745.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Sir Richard King 1st Baronet
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