A London businessman of considerable wealth, Edward Frisby Howis, made the greatest contribution to the alteration of the Crowborough landscape, from its then, in 1809, gorse and heathered heathland to the tree-adorned prospect we know today. Of course it was not only trees he provided, Crowborough once had five mill ponds strung along the valley to the north-west of the Beacon, these were all built by Howis; most probably prompted by his having seen the remains of the two previous furnace and hammer ponds just a little further-on down the valley. Howis leased this land on Crowborough Warren from Lord Henniker and built two large watermills, one building still stands and is now known as Old Mill, the other, New Mill, is nothing but a ruin, the stone having been sold to a local firm of masons in the 1960's. It was in this latter mill that the flour for Queen Victoria's wedding cake was ground. Howis appears to have been a very active man and something of an extrovert, making journeys from Crowborough to London, frequently, on horseback and within 3 hours either way; either by these exertions or from some illness he died while only 58 years old in 1830. Howis could be considered as Crowborough's first commercial developer.
Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Edward Frisby Howis was the son of Edward Howis and Mary Howis [Frisby]. He was born 18th Sep 1774 at London; christened 14th Oct 1774 at St. James, London | |||
He married Charlotte Gutteridge on c 1800. She was born c 1780. They had the following children: | |||
2 | i | Mary who was born 22nd Feb 1806 at London; christened 23rd Jan 1807 St. James, London | |
ii | Ann Frances who was born 31st Dec 1808 at London; christened 28th Jan 1809 St. James, London | ||
iii | Edward Gunter who was born 1st Sep 1810 at London; christened 22nd Sep 1810 St. James, London | ||
iv | Ellen Gunter who was born 19th Mar 1812 at London; christened 1st Sep 1813 St. James, London; died 27th Aug 1831, aged 19 years; buried after 27th Aug 1831 Lewisham, London | ||
v | Caroline who was born 11th Feb 1814 at London; christened 23rd Mar 1814 St. James, London | ||
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Mary Enderby [Howis] was the daughter of Edward Frisby Howis and Charlotte Howis [Gutteridge]. She was born 22nd Feb 1806 at London; christened 23rd Jan 1807 at St. James, London | |||
She married William Enderby on 1st Jun 1830 at St. Michael's Church, Withyham, Sussex. He was born 18th Mar 1805 at Greenwich, Kent. They had the following children: | |||
i | Fanny who was born 1832 at Withyham, Sussex; christened 17th Jan 1832 St. Michael's Church, Withyham, Sussex | ||
ii | William who was born 1834 at Withyham, Sussex; christened 1st Sep 1834 St. Michael's Church, Withyham, Sussex | ||
iii | Charles who was born 1837 at Inverness, Scotland | ||
iv | Elizabeth Emily who was born 1839 at Withyham, Sussex | ||
v | Ellen Mary who was born 1843 at Greenwich, Kent | ||
vi | Mary Charlotte who was born 1846 at London | ||
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