Sir Henry Osborne, 11th Baronet
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Sir Henry Osborne, 11th Baronet, of Ballentaylor, in County Tipperary
County Tipperary
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, and Ballylemon, in County Waterford
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, MP
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 (died 27 October 1837), was an Irish
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 baronet
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 and politician, son of the Rt. Hon. Sir William Osborne, 8th Baronet
Sir William Osborne, 8th Baronet
Sir William Osborne, 8th Baronet PC , was an Irish baronet and politician.Osborne was the son of Sir John Osborne, 7th Baronet and Editha Proby, and succeeded in the baronetcy in 1743...

 and Elizabeth Christmas.

Life

He held the office of Member of Parliament
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 (MP) to the Irish House of Commons
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 for Carysfort
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 in 1798 and for Enniskillen
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, County Fermanagh
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, in 1800.

He succeeded to the title of 11th Baronet Osborne, of Ballintaylor, County Tipperary, and Ballylemon, County Waterford, in the Baronetage of Ireland (1629), on 23 May 1824 upon the death of his seven year-old nephew, William.

Marriages and issue

He married firstly Harriet Toler, daughter of Daniel Toler, of Beechwood
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, County Tipperary
County Tipperary
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, MP
Member of Parliament
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 for Beechwood, and wife (m. November 1760) Rebecca Minchin (d. September 1800), and had three children:
  • Eliza Osborne (d. 3 August 1853), married in 1804 Thomas Gibbon Fitzgibbon, of Ballyseeda, County Limerick
    County Limerick
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    , son of Gibbon Fitzgibbon, of Ballyseeda, County Limerick (d. August 1781) and Barbara Lynch, of Rafiladown, and had issue
  • Harriet Osborne (d. Luc-sur-Mer
    Luc-sur-Mer
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    , Caen
    Caen
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    , 10 December 1865), married N Costy, who lived at Luc-sur-Mer, Caen
  • Sir Daniel Toler Osborne, 12th Baronet (10 December 1783 - 25 March 1853)


He married secondly on 12 June 1813 Elizabeth Harding (d. 9 January 1864), daughter of William Harding, of Ballyduff
Ballyduff
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, County Tipperary, and had one son:
  • Charles Osborne (13 July 1816 - 15 June 1871), married on 26 August 1852 Ann Geary (c. 1832 - 30 November 1823), daughter of Stephen Geary, of Euston Place, London
    London
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    , and had seven children:
    • Catherine Alice Osborne (d. 18 January 1941), married on 13 September 1890 Charles Edward Commin (d. 3 May 1947)
    • Eleanor Osborne (d. 15 March 1960), married on 2 April 1890 Eugene Sully (d. 7 June 1938)
    • Isabella Henrietta Osborne (13 July 1853 - 8 January 1939), married firstly on 25 May 1880 Samuel Alfred Probart, of Graaff-Reinet (d. 20 June 1881), who held the office of Justice of the Peace
      Justice of the Peace
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       (JP), and married secondly on 15 January 1887 Weedon Dawes (d. March 1946)
    • Elizabeth Emily Osborne (9 February 1855 - 17 January 1933), unmarried and without issue
    • Sir Francis Osborne, 15th Baronet (1 November 1856 - 23 October 1948)
    • Constance Osborne (9 August 1859 - 30 September 1938), unmarried and without issue
    • Edward Osborne
      Edward Osborne (Mayor of Hythe)
      Edward Osborne, JP was an English politician, son of Charles Osborne and Ann Geary and grandson of Sir Henry Osborne, 11th Baronet and second wife Elizabeth Harding.-Life:...

      (21 January 1861 - 21 January 1939)

Sources

  • Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 2, pages 2904 and 3031.
  • Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, editor, Burke's Irish Family Records (London, U.K.: Burkes Peerage Ltd, 1976), Minchin, pages 431 and 842.

External links

  • http://www.geneall.net/U/per_page.php?id=1309321
  • http://www.thepeerage.com/p31476.htm#i314754
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