Boynton, Isabella 1 2a 3a 4a

Birth Name Boynton, Isabella
Gender female
Age at Death about 70 years, 8 months

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth about 1651 Barnston, Yorkshire, England   5
Death 1721-09-00     5

Age: 70y

Christening 0CB6698369894D299B514DBF97F7A3C504F5 22 Feb 2006    

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Boynton, Matthew Colonel9D2D1F5A2A9F4A37A5563880DB91468274D61651
Mother Stapleton, Elizabeth (or Isabel) dau of Robert Stapleton1629
    Sister     Boynton, Katherine 1650
         Boynton, Isabella about 1651 1721-09-00

Families

Family of Dillon, Wentworth IV and Boynton, Isabella

Married Husband Dillon, Wentworth IV ( * 1637 + 1684-01-17 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 1674-11-10 Yorkshire, England   5

Family of Carter, Thomas MP and Boynton, Isabella

Married Husband Carter, Thomas MP ( * about 1650 + 1726-08-00 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 1702-08-02 Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland   5
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Carter, Thomas1704

Source References

  1. Elizabeth Greystoke_DESC.ged Elizabeth Greystoke_DESC.ged
  2. Richard Remme: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=remme1007&id=I200675 Ancestors of R.H. Remmé, the Netherlands
      • Source text:

        # ID: I200675
        # Name: William Constable
        # Given Name: William
        # Surname: Constable
        # Prefix: Sir
        # Suffix: Knight
        # Sex: M
        # Birth: 1358 in Halsham Yorkshire England
        # Death: Y 1 1
        # _UID: 3AE72025018C4616B8353DF693DF31F30509
        # Change Date: 30 Jul 2009 at 00:39
        # Note:

         

         

        Father: John Constable b: Abt 1347 in Halsham Yorkshire England
        Mother: Maud Hilton b: 1352 in Hilton Yorkshire England

        Marriage 1 Elizabeth Metham b: 1362 in Metham Yorkshire England

        * Married:
        * Change Date: 20 Dec 2005

        Children

        1. Has Children Robert Constable b: 1385
        2. Has Children John Constable b: 1388 in Halsham in Holderness, East Riding Yorkshire, England

         

        Sources:

        1. Abbrev: gen_bursonram_A.ged, downloaded de.2005
        Title: gen_bursonram_A.ged, downloaded de.2005

         

         

      • Citation:

        e-mail: rhremme@gmail.com

  3. Isabella (Boynton) Carter on WikiTree
      • Source text:

        Isabella "Countess of Roscommon" Carter formerly Boynton aka Dillon
        Born about 1650 in Yorkshire, Englandmap

        Daughter of Matthew Boynton and [mother unknown]
        [sibling(s) unknown]
        Wife of Wentworth Dillon — married 9 Nov 1674 in London, Englandmap
        Wife of Thomas Carter MP — married 2 Aug 1702 in Clontarf, County Dublin, Ireland
        [children unknown]
        Died Sep 1721 at about age 71 in County Dublin, Ireland

        Biography

        Isabella was the daughter of Matthew Boynton of Yorkshire. Her birth date is estimated, based on the date of her first marriage and the death of her father.[1]

        She married, as his second wife, Wentworth Dillon, 4th earl of Roscommon, on 9 November 1674 in London.[2] He died there on 17 January 1685, leaving all of his estates in in County Meath to Isabella.[3]

        She married, as his second wife, Thomas Carter, MP, on 1 August 1702 in Clontarf.[4] They had no children together, but Thomas's son by his first marriage was about twelve years old at the time of their marriage.

        Isabella died at their home in Hollybrook, County Dublin, on 19 August 1726. All of the estate which she had inherited then became part of the Carter family holdings.[4]

        Sources
        ↑ Collier, Carus Vale, An account of the Boynton family and the family seat of Burton Agnes, (Middlesbrough: W. Appleyard, 1914) digital image, Archive.org, Page 21, accessed 28 Jun 2022.
        ↑ Gillespie, Stuart (2004). "Dillon, Wentworth, fourth Earl of Roscommon". In Matthew, Colin; Harrison, Brian (eds.). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 16. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 226–228.
        ↑ Lunney, Linde, "Wentworth Dillon," Dictionary of Irish Biography, database; accessed 28 Jun 2022.
        ↑ 4.0 4.1 Walsh, Patrick A, "Thomas Carter," Dictionary of Irish Biography, database; accessed 28 Jun 2022.
        See also:

        Wikidata: Item Q75862661

         

      • Citation:

        WikiTree contributors, "Isabella (Boynton) Carter", WikiTree, http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Boynton-2195 (accessed 11 November 2022)

  4. Collier, Carus Vale: An Account of the Boynton Family, reference to Matthew Boynton, Jr.
      • Source text:

        Matthew [Boynton, Jr.], baptised at Barmston, 30th November, 1620. He succeeded his father in 1647 as Governor of Scarborough Castle, but afterwards revolted in favour of the King, and sustained a seige of five months, when he surrendered on honourable terms. He was slain at Wigan Lane in the advance of King Charles's army out of Scotland towards Worcesters, 26th August 1651. He married Isabel, daughter of Robert Stapleton, of Wighill, Co. York, Esq., and by her had two daughters, viz.: 1. Isabella, lady in waiting at the Court of King Charles II, married 10th November 1674, to the celebrated Earl of Roscommon, Captain of the Board of Gentlemen pensioners and Master of the Horse to the Duchess of York. His lordship died at Westminster, 18th January, 1684, and his widow re-married 2nd August, 1702, Thomas Carter, of Robertstown, Co. Meath, Esq., and deceased September 1721. Thomas Carter's services at the Revolution were very considerable, for he not only served King William at the siege of Londonderry and the3 Battle of the Boyne, but secured divers useful books and writings belonging to King James and his secretaries. He was the father of the Rt. Hon. Thomas Carter, Master of the Rolls, M. P. for Hillsbrough, P. C. etc. 2. Katherine, lady in waiting at the Court of King James II, married to Richard, Earl, and nominal Duke of Tyconnel, Captain General of King James's forces, and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.

      • Citation:

        An Account of the Boynton Family and the Family Seat of Burton Agnes by the Rev. Carus Vale collier, M. A., F. S. A., Rector of Langton, Yorkshire (Formerly Curate of Burton Agnes). Middlesbrough, William Appleyard & Sons, LD. Printers, 14 Albert Road, 1914. Page 21-22

  5. LH69-STS FamilySearch.org