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Ancestry report for Thomas Webster, R.A., son of John Webster, member of the George III's household and Sarah Webster [Cox]

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© National Portrait Gallery

Thomas Webster was born on 20th March 1800 at Ranelagh Street in Pimlico the son of John Webster a member of George III's household. He trained as a chorister at St George's Chapel, Windsor, and at the Chapel Royal, St James's, London, but, preferring art, entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1821, winning the Schools silver medal in 1825. He was elected a member of the Royal Academy on 10th February 1846. Thomas Webster married twice - firstly to Betsy Millner of Sittingbourne and, after her death in 1859, secondly to Ellen Summerfield of Aylesford at All Souls, Marylebone on 26th July 1860. There were no children of either marriage.

In 1857 Webster moved to the village of Cranbrook, Kent, and became the informal leader of the Cranbrook colony - Frederick Daniel Hardy, George Hardy, Thomas Webster, George Bernard O'Neill, John Callcott Horsley and Augustus Edwin Mulready - that thrived in Cranbrook in the latter half of the nineteenth century. They were a close association of colleagues and friends, and, in the case of the Hardy brothers and G.B. O'Neill, distant relatives. All six were "Genre" painters depicting scenes from daily life, either real or imaginary and, through their work, we have an accurate depiction of the people and homes in the Cranbrook area during the Victorian age. Often the Colony used their children, families and friends as models with the Hardys and Webster focused on rustic interiors and O'Neill and Horsley on picturesque historic architecture. The six painters, who occupied The Old Studio in the High Street, were prolific in their work and exhibited extensively at the Royal Academy and the British Institution.

Throughout his time at Cranbrook Thomas Webster lived at Webster House in the High Street where on 23rd September 1886, he died. A memorial to him by Hamo Thorneycroft was erected, subsequently, at St. Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook


See also How the 19th c. Cranbrook Colony were influenced in style and subject matter by the 17th c. Dutch Genre Masters.
Generation No. 1
1. Thomas Webster, R.A. was the son of (2) John Webster, member of the George III's household and (3) Sarah Webster [Cox]. He was born 20th Mar 1800 at Ranelagh Street, Pimlico, London; christened 9th May 1800 at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, London; died 23rd Sep 1886 at Cranbrook, Kent; buried after 23rd Sep 1886 at St Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook, Kent, memorial by Hamo Thorneycroft
He married (1) Betsy Millner on 10th May 1847 at Cookham cum Ewshott, Hampshire, registered at Hartley Wintney District, Hampshire, ref: 1847 Q2 Vol 7 Page 147. She was born 1797 at Sittingbourne, Kent, daughter of William and Mar Milliner; christened 9th Oct 1797 at Sittingbourne, Kent; died 27th Jan 1859
He married (2) Ellen Summerfield on 26th Jul 1860 at All Souls, Marylebone, London, witnessed by J.C. Horsley, Charles Vinall and Marian Summerfield. She was born 1824 at Aylesford, Kent; christened 18th Jul 1824 at Aylesford, Kent
 
Generation No. 2
2. John Webster, member of the George III's household He was born c 1770
He married Sarah Cox on 14th Jun 1795 at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, London. She was born c 1770. They had the following children:
iJames Phillip who was born 1st May 1796 Pimlico, London; christened 22nd May 1796 St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, London; died Jan to Mar 1854 Mall, Kensington, London, registered at Kensington District, London, ref: 1854 Q1 Vol 1a Page 37, aged 57 years; buried 27th Jan 1854 Kensal Green All Souls, Kensington, London
iiJohn who was born 18th Mar 1798 Pimlico, London; christened 22nd May 1798 St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, London
iiiThomas who was born 20th Mar 1800 Ranelagh Street, Pimlico, London; christened 9th May 1800 St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, London; died 23rd Sep 1886 Cranbrook, Kent; buried after 23rd Sep 1886 St Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook, Kent, memorial by Hamo Thorneycroft
 
3. Sarah Webster [Cox] She was born c 1770
She married John Webster, member of the George III's household on 14th Jun 1795 at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, London. He was born c 1770. They had the following children:
iJames Phillip who was born 1st May 1796 Pimlico, London; christened 22nd May 1796 St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, London; died Jan to Mar 1854 Mall, Kensington, London, registered at Kensington District, London, ref: 1854 Q1 Vol 1a Page 37, aged 57 years; buried 27th Jan 1854 Kensal Green All Souls, Kensington, London
iiJohn who was born 18th Mar 1798 Pimlico, London; christened 22nd May 1798 St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, London
iiiThomas who was born 20th Mar 1800 Ranelagh Street, Pimlico, London; christened 9th May 1800 St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, London; died 23rd Sep 1886 Cranbrook, Kent; buried after 23rd Sep 1886 St Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook, Kent, memorial by Hamo Thorneycroft
 

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