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Yorkshire (West Riding) Lookup Requests / Re: Grant-Dalton family
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George Grant married Mary Foster (date unknown) They had 9 children including Robert Foster Grant (d.1854) he married Mary Slade Dalton (b.1783) in 1810, and in 1826 adopted the name Grant-Dalton. George and Mary's daughter Mary Grant (1798-1884) married Charles Thellusson (1797-1856) of Brodsworth Hall near Doncaster in South Yorkshire. Their granddaughter was Constance Thellusson (1858-1893).
Robert Foster and Mary Grant-Dalton had four children one of whom was Robert Dalton Foster Grant-Dalton (1812-1890). In 1848 he married Alice Charlotte Bettsworth Trevanion (d.1903). They had 12 children one of whom was Horace Grant-Dalton (1853-1899). He married Constance Thellusson (above). Another child was Gerald Grant-Dalton (1851-1927) who married Emma Kate Skilbech (d.1932). they had three children one of whom was Eustace Foster Grant Dalton. Constance and Horace had two sons Charles (1884-1952) and Stuart (1886-1971). Charles married Sylvia West, they Inherited Brodsworth Hall in 1931. Charles died in 1952 and in 1957 Sylvia married Eustace. After his death Sylvia lived on at Brodsworth until her death when her daughter Pamela gave the property to English Heritage. It is open to the public.
Robert Foster and Mary Grant-Dalton had four children one of whom was Robert Dalton Foster Grant-Dalton (1812-1890). In 1848 he married Alice Charlotte Bettsworth Trevanion (d.1903). They had 12 children one of whom was Horace Grant-Dalton (1853-1899). He married Constance Thellusson (above). Another child was Gerald Grant-Dalton (1851-1927) who married Emma Kate Skilbech (d.1932). they had three children one of whom was Eustace Foster Grant Dalton. Constance and Horace had two sons Charles (1884-1952) and Stuart (1886-1971). Charles married Sylvia West, they Inherited Brodsworth Hall in 1931. Charles died in 1952 and in 1957 Sylvia married Eustace. After his death Sylvia lived on at Brodsworth until her death when her daughter Pamela gave the property to English Heritage. It is open to the public.