'Sabine1'Index links to: Lead / Letter
Families covered: Sabine of Patricksbourne, Sabine of Tewin
CountyGen identifies the arms of this family as "Ar. an escallop sa. on a chief of the last, two mullets, pierced, of the first" and spells the family's name as Sabin or Savin. | |||||||||||||||
John Sabine of Patricksbourne, Kent (d 1658) | |||||||||||||||
m. _ Sherwood | |||||||||||||||
1. | Sir John Sabine of Ion House (Eyne, Gravenhurst, Bedfordshire), Bart (b c1639, dspms bur 26.11.1704) | ||||||||||||||
m. (c07.1665) Elizabeth Allen (b c1647, a 1673, dau/heir of William Allen or Allayne of Eyne by Eleanor, dau of Rev. William Goldsmith of camptoin-cun-Shalford) | |||||||||||||||
A. | Margaret Sabine (bpt 12.12.1668) | ||||||||||||||
m. (by 1692) Charles Milward of Silsoe | |||||||||||||||
B.+ | other daughter(s) | ||||||||||||||
2. | Philip Sabine of Patricksbourne (4th son) | ||||||||||||||
m. Mary Chilborne (dau/heir of Richard Chilborne (by Elizabeth Bunny) son of Sir Charles Chilborne by sister/heir of Sir George Young (son of John Young)) | |||||||||||||||
A. | Chilborne Sabine of Patricksbourne | ||||||||||||||
3.+ | other issue - Alfred, Richard | ||||||||||||||
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HoP ("Joseph Sabine (c1661-1739)") reports that General Joseph "belonged to a branch of the Sabines of Patrixbourne in Kent" and so, we assume, the following Avery was closely connected to the family shown just above. | |||||||||||||||
Avery Sabine, Mayor of Canterbury, Kent (d 1648) | |||||||||||||||
1. | Walter Sabine probably father of .... | ||||||||||||||
A. | Joseph Sabine of Tewin (Hertfordshire), Governor of Gibraltar (b c1661, d 24.10.1739, General, MP) | ||||||||||||||
Visitation implies that Joseph was son rather than grandson of Avery. Visitation also suggests that Joseph was a Field Marshall but that is not supported by Wikipedia or HoP. | |||||||||||||||
m1. (1690, sp(s)) Hester Whitfield (dau of Henry Whitfield of Bishop's Stortford (MP)) | |||||||||||||||
i.+ | 3 sons (d young) | ||||||||||||||
m2. (1711) Margaret Newsham (dau of Charles Newsham, sister of John of Chadshunt MP)) | |||||||||||||||
iv. | John Sabine of Tewin (b by 24.06.1712, d 14.07.1776, MP) details from HoP | ||||||||||||||
m1. (06.05.1742) Susannah Osborne of Essex | |||||||||||||||
a.+ | 1 son + 1 daughter | ||||||||||||||
m2. Anne | |||||||||||||||
c.+ | 4 sons + 1 daughter | ||||||||||||||
v. | Joseph Sabine of Tewin (d 1814) | ||||||||||||||
m. Sarah Hunt (d c09.1788, dau of Rowland Hunt of Boreaton) | |||||||||||||||
a. | Joseph Sabine (b 06.06.1770, d unm 24.01.1837, lawyer & naturalist) some details from Wikipedia | ||||||||||||||
b. | John Sabine (Major) | ||||||||||||||
m. (21.08.1800) Maria Pasley (dau/coheir of Sir Thomas Pasley, 1st Bart of Craig) | |||||||||||||||
(1) | Sir Thomas Sabine, later Pasley, 2nd Bart of Craig (b 26.12.1804, d 13.02.1884, CIC Portsmouth) had issue | ||||||||||||||
m. (10.06.1826) Jane Matilda Lilly Wynyard (dau of Rev. Montagu John Wynyard of Yorkshire) | |||||||||||||||
c. | Sir Edward Sabine (b 14.10.1788, dsp 26.06.1883, General, President of the Royal Society) some details from Wikipedia | ||||||||||||||
m. (14.12.1826) Elizabeth Juliana Leeves (b 1807, d 1879, dau of William Leeves of Tortington) | |||||||||||||||
d. | Diana Amelia Sabine (b 04.05.1775, d 07.08.1858) | ||||||||||||||
m. (08.03.1801) William Baring, later Baring-Gould of Lew Trenchard (b 30.05.1770, d 31.10.1846) | |||||||||||||||
e. | daughter | ||||||||||||||
m. _ Browne | |||||||||||||||
f. | daughter | ||||||||||||||
BP1934 ('Pasley') mentions a third daughter, Mrs. Irton. This was probably Sarah who married ... | |||||||||||||||
m. Richard Irton (Captain) | |||||||||||||||
vi. | Margaret Diana Sabine (d 06.01.1762) probably of this generation | ||||||||||||||
m. (25.04.1741) Sir Charles Herbert, later Sheffield, 1st Bart of Normanby (d 05.09.1774) | |||||||||||||||
vii.+ | 2 other daughters | ||||||||||||||
Main source(s):
(1) For upper section : CountyGen (Berry, Kent (1830), p461), BEB1841 ('Sabine of Ion House'), TCB (vol 4, 'Sabine or Sabin', p49)
(2) For lower section: Wikipedia ("Joseph Sabine (British Army officer"), BP1934 ('Pasley'), Visitation (Howard & Crisp, England & Wales, vol 4 (1896),'Baring-Gould of Lew Trenchard, co. Devon', p23)
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