Protestant Exiles from France/Volume 2 - Book Third - Chapter 20 - Daubuz

2911418Protestant Exiles from France — Volume 2 - Book Third - Chapter 20 - DaubuzDavid Carnegie Andrew Agnew

Daubuz. The English families of this surname descend from Theophilus Daubuz, Esq., fifth son of the Rev. Charles Daubuz (see chap, xvi.), who was born at Brotherton in 1713, and died in London in 1774, having children by his second wife Magdalen Judith, daughter of Lewis Baril, Esq. His eldest son, Lewis Charles Daubuz, Esq. (born 1755, died 1839), married in 1794 in Cornwall, Wilmot, third daughter of William Arundel Harris Arundel, Esq. of Kenegie; he had nine children, and died at Leyton, in Essex; of his children two sons survived at the head of families. The eldest son was James Baril Daubuz, Esq. of Leyton, Essex and Ryde, Isle of Wight (born 1795), J.P. and D.L. for the county of Sussex, formerly an officer of the Royal Dragoons; his eldest son was Captain John Theophilus Daubuz, R.A. (born 1833, died 1871), whose eldest son is James Claude Baril Daubuz (born 1868). The head of the other family was the Rev. John Daubuz (born 1808), rector of Creed, afterwards rector of Killiow, Cornwall; his heir is John Claude Daubuz. The late Lewis Charles Daubuz, Esq., had a daughter, Anne, who died in 1882, wife of the Hon. John Craven Westenra, and mother of Mary Anne Wilmot, Countess of Huntingdon. (Marie Daubuz, refugee sister of Rev. Charles Daubuz, was married in 1732 to Joshua Vanneck, Esq., afterwards a baronet; she was the mother of Joshua, Lord Huntingfield.)