Bonham Carter family
The Bonham Carter family are descendants of John Bonham-Carter (1788–1838), a British Member of Parliament and barrister, and his wife Joanna Maria Smith. The MP was the son of Sir John Carter (before 20 December 1741 – 18 May 1808, Mayor of Portsmouth, and son of John Carter, who was a merchant). He assumed the name Bonham by Royal Licence when he inherited the estates of his cousin Thomas Bonham.[1] Joanna Maria Smith was the daughter of William Smith, the abolitionist MP; her sister Frances was the mother of Florence Nightingale, and her brother Benjamin was the father of Barbara Bodichon and Benjamin Leigh Smith. Most of the Bonham-Carters and their circle belonged to Unitarian churches.
John and Joanna had a daughter, (Joanna) Hilary Bonham-Carter (d.1865), who was an artist and friend of political journalist Harriet Martineau. Hilary's portraits of her cousin Florence are held in the National Portrait Gallery.[2][3]
Prominent members
Living descendants are omitted, unless they are notable and/or have a separate Wikipedia entry. Each indentation indicates a generation.
The family members include:
- John Bonham-Carter (1788–1838), MP, married Joanna Maria Smith, daughter of William Smith (abolitionist)
- John Bonham-Carter (1817–1884), MP, married Mary Baring, daughter of Francis Thornhill Baring, 1st Baron Northbrook
- Lothian Bonham-Carter (1858–1927), married Emily Maud Sumner
- Esme Mary Maud Bonham Carter (1884–1956), married (1) Basil Murray Tomlinson, married (2) John Selwyn
- Algernon Bonham Carter (1888–1957), married Myra Foyle
- Admiral Sir Stuart Bonham Carter (1889–1972), married Eve Lloyd
- (Joanna) Hilary Bonham Carter (1821–1865)
- Frances Bonham Carter (1823–1870)
- Alfred Bonham Carter (1825–1910), married Mary Henrietta Norman
- Guy Bonham Carter (1884–1915), married Kathleen Arkwright, one son, one daughter
- Alfred Erskine Bonham Carter (1880–1921), married Margaret Emily Malcolm
- Rear-Admiral Sir Christopher Douglas Bonham-Carter (1907–1975), married Marion MacIntyre Hutchinson Taylor
- Peter Malcolm Bonham-Carter (b. 1936), married Clodagh Greenwood
- Crispin Bonham-Carter (b. 1969), married Katherine Julian Dawnay, four sons
- Henry Bonham Carter (1827–1921), married Sibella Charlotte Norman
- Sir Edgar Bonham-Carter (1870–1956)
- General Sir Charles Bonham-Carter (1876–1955), married Gabriele Fisher
- Victor Bonham-Carter (1913–2007)
- Sir Maurice Bonham Carter (1880–1960) married Violet Asquith, Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury, life peer.
- Helen Cressida Bonham Carter (1917–1997), married Jasper Ridley (1913–1944)
- Sir Adam Ridley (born 1942), married (1) Lady Katherine Asquith (divorced) and (2) Margaret Anne Passmore, three sons
- Laura Bonham Carter (1918–1994), married the Liberal Party leader Jo Grimond,[4] three sons, one daughter
- Mark Bonham Carter, Baron Bonham-Carter (1922–1994), MP, life peer, married Leslie Nast, three daughters
- Jane Bonham Carter, Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury (b. 1957), life peer, married Tim Razzall, Baron Razzall
- Raymond Bonham Carter (1929–2004), married Elena Propper de Callejón, two sons, one daughter
- Edward Bonham Carter (b. 1960), married Victoria Studd, two sons, one daughter
- Helena Bonham Carter (b. 1966), has children with former partner Tim Burton, one son, one daughter
- Alice Bonham Carter (1829–1912)
- Hugh Bonham Carter (1832–1896)
- Air Commodore Ian Bonham-Carter (1882–1953)
- Eleanor Bonham Carter (1837–1923)
See also
References
- ↑ The Bonham Carter family, Buriton Heritage Bank
- ↑ Portrait Gallery, National. "Collection of Joanna Hilary Bonham-Carter (1821–1865)". London NPG UK. UK Governmant – NPG. Retrieved 22 June 2013.
- ↑ Zastoupil, Lyn. "Rammohun Roy and the Making of Victorian Britain". Rammohun Roy and the Making of Victorian Britain – Footnote 122. Palgrave Macmillan, copyright 2010. Retrieved 22 June 2013.
- ↑ Obituary: Laura Grimond, The Independent, 17 February 1994. Retrieved on 19 July 2012.
External links
- Bonham Carter Family Papers, The National Archives (UK)
- Bonham Carter, thepeerage.com
- Descendants of Samuel Smith (1728–1798)