Ancestral Trails 2016 » George BOSCAWEN (1712-1775)

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Household of George BOSCAWEN

He is married to Anne TREVOR.

They got married on July 17, 1743 at Trevallyn, Denbighshire, Wales, he was 30 years old.


Notes about George BOSCAWEN

Lieutenant-General George Boscawen (1 December 1712 - 3 May 1775) was a British Army officer and politician, the fourth son of Hugh Boscawen, 1st Viscount Falmouth.

Believed to have been educated at Eton College, he was commissioned as an Ensign in the First Foot Guards in 1728, and promoted to Captain in 1738. He saw active service during the War of the Austrian Succession, distinguishing himself at the battles of Fontenoy and Dettingen.

On 3 February 1743, he was married to Ann Trevor, the daughter of John Morley Trevor. The couple would go on to have two sons and two daughters. Shortly after his marriage, on 22 February, he was elected as Member of Parliament for Penryn, following the decision of Edward Vernon (who had been simultaneously elected for three different constituencies) to take up his seat at Ipswich. He was promoted to the rank of Colonel on 18 August 1749, and appointed as Aide-de-camp to King George II on 14 October the same year. In 1750 he was made Lieutenant-Governor of the Scilly Isles, a post he would occupy until his death.

On 4 March 1752 he was named colonel of the 29th Regiment of Foot and led that regiment during a lengthy posting to Ireland. He was promoted to the rank of Major general on 14 January 1758, and to Lieutenant general on 22 February 1760. On 16 January 1761, he was transferred to become colonel of the 23rd Regiment of Foot.

In the general election of 1761, he stood down at Penryn and was elected, on 1 April 1761, to represent Truro instead. This constituency was controlled by his brother, Lord Falmouth, and generally returned members of the Boscawen family. Boscawen would sit for Truro until the election of 1774, when he would leave parliament to be replaced by his son George. During his 31-year parliamentary career, he only once voted against the government of the day - voting against the Cider Act in 1764 - and waited until 1770 to make his only recorded contribution to a debate.

George Boscawen died in York Street, St James's, London, on 3 May 1775
SOURCE: Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Boscawen_(British_Army_officer,_born_1712)

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Ancestors (and descendant) of George BOSCAWEN

Hugh BOSCAWEN
1675-1734

George BOSCAWEN
1712-1775

1743

Anne TREVOR
1709-1783


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  • The temperature on December 1, 1712 was about 4.0 °C. Source: KNMI
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    Van 1702 tot 1747 kende Nederland (ookwel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden) zijn Tweede Stadhouderloze Tijdperk.
  • In the year 1712: Source: Wikipedia
    • February 10 » Huilliches in Chiloé rebel against Spanish encomenderos.
    • February 29 » February 29 is followed by February 30 in Sweden, in a move to abolish the Swedish calendar for a return to the Julian calendar.
    • April 6 » The New York Slave Revolt of 1712 begins near Broadway.
    • July 31 » Action of 31 July 1712 (Great Northern War): Danish and Swedish ships clash in the Baltic Sea; the result is inconclusive.
    • August 17 » Action of 17 August 1712 New Deep naval battle between Denmark and Sweden.
    • October 3 » The Duke of Montrose issues a warrant for the arrest of Rob Roy MacGregor.
  • The temperature on July 17, 1743 was about 18.0 °C. Wind direction mainly south-southwest. Weather type: betrokken geheel betrokken. Source: KNMI
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    Van 1702 tot 1747 kende Nederland (ookwel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden) zijn Tweede Stadhouderloze Tijdperk.
  • In the year 1743: Source: Wikipedia
    • May 12 » Maria Theresa of Austria is crowned Queen of Bohemia after defeating her rival, Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor.
    • May 19 » Jean-Pierre Christin developed the centigrade temperature scale.
    • June 27 » In the Battle of Dettingen, George II becomes the last reigning British monarch to participate in a battle.
    • September 13 » Great Britain, Austria and the Kingdom of Sardinia sign the Treaty of Worms.
  • The temperature on May 3, 1775 was about 15.0 °C. Weather type: omtrent helder. Special wheather fenomena: veel dauw. Source: KNMI
  • Erfstadhouder Prins Willem V (Willem Batavus) (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1751 till 1795 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
  • In the year 1775: Source: Wikipedia
    • April 19 » American Revolutionary War: The war begins with an American victory in Concord during the battles of Lexington and Concord.
    • June 11 » The American Revolutionary War's first naval engagement, the Battle of Machias, results in the capture of a small British naval vessel.
    • June 12 » American Revolution: British general Thomas Gage declares martial law in Massachusetts. The British offer a pardon to all colonists who lay down their arms. There would be only two exceptions to the amnesty: Samuel Adams and John Hancock, if captured, were to be hanged.
    • July 3 » American Revolutionary War: George Washington takes command of the Continental Army at Cambridge, Massachusetts.
    • October 13 » The Continental Congress establishes the Continental Navy (predecessor of the United States Navy).
    • December 5 » At Fort Ticonderoga, Henry Knox begins his historic transport of artillery to Cambridge, Massachusetts.


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