- ID: S38
- Full Title: Turtle Bunbury, The Bunbury Isaac Family (http://turtlebunbury.com/family/bunburyfamily_bunburys/bunbury_family_bunburyisaac.html : accessed ), .
- Short Title: Bunbury, The Bunbury Isaac Family, .
- Author: Turtle Bunbury
- WebsiteTitle: The Bunbury Isaac Family
- URL: http://turtlebunbury.com/famil...bunburyisaac.html
- Bibliography: Bunbury, Turtle. The Bunbury Isaac Family. http://turtlebunbury.com/famil...bunburyisaac.html : .
- Source Category: Derivative, Secondary
- Reference: 21 December 2013
- 21 December 2013
- Reverand Benedict Arthure, , MA, LLD (1755-1798), Elizabeth Maria Arthure (~1793-), Isaac Arthure (~1793-), Jane Bunbury Arthure (~1793-), John Arthure (1720-1757), John Arthure (~1793-), Susanna Arthure (~1793-), Thomas Arthure (~1793-), Henry Bagge (~1841-<1871), Elizabeth Bearcroft (~1763-), Mary Bernard (~1793-), Charles Bunbury (~1837-), Elizabeth Anne Bunbury (~1864-1932), Lieutenant George Benjamin Bunbury, RN (~1800-1876), Gertrude Marion Bunbury (~1878-), Graham Bunbury (~1912-), Jane Bunbury (1759-1842), Jane Bunbury (1740-1817), Jane Bunbury (~1786-1873), Letitia Bunbury (~1813-), Maria Bunbury (~1841-1879), Matthew Bunbury, of Kilfeacle (1675-1733), Richard Simon Bunbury (1844-), Richard Bunbury (~1878-), Richard Bunbury (~1912-), Robert Maxwell Bunbury (1849-), Thomas Edwin George Bunbury (~1840-1891), Dr. Thomas Robert Bunbury, MD (~1816-1855), Thomas Bunbury (1760-<1823), Thomas Bunbury, DD (1829-1907), Thomas Bunbury, of Kill (1705-1774), Thomas Bunbury, of Lisbryan (1793-1874), William Bunbury (~1831-1869), Reverand William Bunbury (1803-1872), Charles Thomas Vesey Bunbury-Isaac (1818-1871), Lizzie Bunbury-Isaac (~1846-), Richard Thomas Bunbury-Isaac (1815-1883), Simon Bunbury-Isaac (~1791-1822), Vesey Thomas Bunbury-Isaac (1822-1893), Harriet Cartwright (~1818-), Raúl Costa (~1912-), Honourable Eliza Dawson (~1791-1850), Richard Thomas Dawson (~1781-), Richard Dawson (~1757-1807), Richard Dawson (~1697-1766), José de Sousa (~1976-2010), Lino de Sousa (~1908-), Lieutenant Colonel Francis de Visme (~1797-), James de Visme (~1763-), Julius Philip de Visme (~1864-), Julius Sulivan de Visme (~1830-), Lillian Jane de Visme (~1864-), Philippa de Visme (~1797-), Matthew Fitzmaurice Tilson Deane (~1875-), Honourable Matthew James Hastings Fitzmaurice Deane (1831-1907), Jane du Parcq (~1796-), Reverand Benjamin Wilson Eames (~1813-), Richard Eames (~1779-), Robert Gerald Rodney Eden (1860-), Elliza Maria Gillespie (~1803-), Dr. Edwin Godfray (~1864-), Sir Arthur Saunders Gore (~1750-), Very Reverand Honourable George Gore (~1784-1844), Arthur Graham (~1723-), Catherine Graham (~1757-), Maria Greene (~1776-1856), Micheal Greene (1739-1812), Isabel Hallaran (~1880-), Rev. Thomas Tuckey Hallaran (~1846-), William Hallaran (~1880-), _____ Holder (~1818-), John Holder (~1797-), Katherine Holder (~1822-1899), John Isaac (~1693-1745), John Isaac (~1670-), Simon Isaac (~1704-), Susan Priscilla Isaac (1738-1797), Eliza Labey (1830-1906), Philippe Labey (~1796-), Daniel Hamilton MacNeill-Hamilton (~1786-1831), Elizabeth Massey (1729-1825), Hugh Massey (~1695-), Marion Maxwell (~1812-1891), Robert Maxwell (~1778-), Roger M. H. McNeill (~1752-), Anna McGhie Pugh (~1840-), Ann Elizabeth Reeves (1820-), Edwin Reeves (~1786-), James Shuel (~1880-), E. Simpson (~1802-<1855), Mary Thomasina Simpson (~1836-1926), Sir Benjamin Sullivan (~1763-), Benjamin Sullivan (~1729-), Harriet Sullivan (~1797-), Samuel Tomkins (~1793-), Alice Velloza (~1912-), Eduardo Velloza (~1912-), Emilia Velloza (~1912-), Lucinio Pestana Velloza (~1878-), Mary Velloza (~1908-), Richardo Dawson Velloza (~1912-), Roberto Velloza (~1912-), Elizabeth Vesey (~1707-), Sir John Vesey (~1707-), John Vesey, , Doctor of Divinity (~1673-), Constance (~1844-)
- Queenie and Lucinio's eldest daughter Emilia / Amelia Bello (née Velloza) visited Ireland in the 1970s and traced her descent in order to obtain an Irish passport. To secure this, she obtained a certification of descent from two Irish citizens, also great grandchildren of Richard Thomas Bunbury-Isaac. These were Edith Cusson of Argideen, Black Rock, Cork and Martin Cantillon of Bravor Lodge, Carrigaline, Cork, attesting to the fact that Amelia Bello (née Velloza) was also a great grandchild of the Richard Thomas Bunbury. It was a copy of this document that Nuno found among his grandfather's affairs. Amelia's son, Julio Bello, lives in Lisbon and has long wanted the story told.
- Whitehall, September 15, 1858
The Queen has been pleased to give and grant unto Charles Thomas Vesey Bunbury Isaac, Esquire, Major in the 82nd Regiment of Foot, and Vesey Thomas Bunbury Isaac, Esquire, sometime an Officer in the 82nd Regiment, younger sons of Simon Isaac, late of Dunkirk, in the Kingdom of France, and formerly of Dromore Cottage, in the county of Monaghan, deceased, and grandsons of Thomas Bunbury Isaac (formerly Thomas Bunbury), of Bloomfield and Hollywood, in the county of Down, Esquire, also deceased, Her royal license and authority that they may henceforth resume their paternal family
surname of Bunbury only, and be called and known by the names of Charles Thomas Vesey Bunbury, and Vesey Thomas Bunbury, respectively. - possibly changing her name from Bunbury-Isaac due to an inheritance from the Dawson estate of which her grandmother was a family member.
- In 1860, he dropped the name of 'Isaac' and resumed the name of 'Bunbury'.
- NicknameThom
- Whitehall, September 15, 1858
The Queen has been pleased to give and grant unto Charles Thomas Vesey Bunbury Isaac, Esquire, Major in the 82nd Regiment of Foot, and Vesey Thomas Bunbury Isaac, Esquire, sometime an Officer in the 82nd Regiment, younger sons of Simon Isaac, late of Dunkirk, in the Kingdom of France, and formerly of Dromore Cottage, in the county of Monaghan, deceased, and grandsons of Thomas Bunbury Isaac (formerly Thomas Bunbury), of Bloomfield and Hollywood, in the county of Down, Esquire, also deceased, Her royal license and authority that they may henceforth resume their paternal family
surname of Bunbury only, and be called and known by the names of Charles Thomas Vesey Bunbury, and Vesey Thomas Bunbury, respectively. - "John Isaac [was] an officer serving with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers in Europe during the War of the Austrian Succession. The regiment was all but wiped out on 11th May 1745 during the catastrophic battle of Fontenoy. Lieutenant John Isaac was among over 1200 British killed by the French that day. With his death, the male line of Isaac ran dry."
- MarriageApr 20, 1758proposedMay have been married on July 19 or April 18 of 1758
- Richard died leaving a son and four daughters; Eliza was the third daughter.
- ChristeningJun 9, 1816proposedThe Dawson family home of Dartry, or Dawson's Grove, the home of his mother's family, was located in the same parish, some 2 miles north of Cootehill, so his parents, Simon and Eliza, may have been living at Dartry when Thomas was born.
- Mary Thomasina Bunbury (nee Simpson) died aged 90 at Limerick on 6th August 1926.
- MarriageApr 28, 1836proposed
- MarriageOct 3, 1836proposed
- died 19th January 1879, aged 38
- MarriageJul 20, 1844proposed
- when he was serving with the East India Company
- Census1851proposed
- died before his daughter Mary Thomasina Simpson in 1855
- he served as a curate of Clonfert until 1858 when he moved to Mallow.
- MarriageAug 10, 1854proposed
- of tuberculosisHe died at No 4 Salvandy Terrace, the address which appears to have formed his second known, and principal, home in the island. It too was located in the parish of St Saviour at the foot of the hill where his wedding took place.
- She died in Uxbridge at the age of 89 in 1953 (3rd Quarter).
- died on January 20th 1869 aged 38 years
- Death1874proposed
- DeathMay 9, 1891proposed
- aged 79
- 'and all classes deeply regretted his demise'
- aged 90
- GRO certificate 5f 88.
- They have no children.
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