Rev. Charles Adye Austin

1804 - 1875


Biography

Anglican clergyman. He died at Cheltenham in Gloucestershire in 1875, but had been in Brazil at the time of the compensation to Surinam slave-owners in 1863. Part of a family grouping of creditors in Surinam in 1863, among individuals known to have been the children of Rev. Richard Austin (q.v.): the will of his brother-in-law Benjamin Fuller Tuckniss confirms him as brother of Mary Jane Austin and hence son of Rev. Richard Austin.

  1. Adm. pens. at ST CATHARINE'S, July 1, 1828. B. in Barbados. Matric. Michs. 1828; B.A. 1832. Ord. deacon, 1832; priest (Chester) 1833; C. of Heywood, Lancs., 1832-4. C. of Ripon, 1834-5. British Chaplain at Pernambuco, Brazil, 1835-65. C. of Wyham with Cadeby, and of Ormsby, Lincs., 1868-72. V. of Nun Ormsby, 1872-5. Died Feb. 8, 1875, aged 70. Buried in Cheltenham Cemetery. M.I. Father of Christopher E. L. (1859) and of the next. (Crockford, 1872; C. R. Hudleston.)

  2. In 1863, a claim was made on behalf of William Paul Austin as creditor for the enslaved people on several estates in Surinam. In turn William Paul Austin was shown as having some form of power of attorney dated 1859 from C.A. Austin of Pernambuco and Mary Jane Austin and her [deceased] husband Benjamin Fuller Tuckniss (q.v.) of Blandford Dorset. Charles Adye Austin, M.J. Tuckniss [given as Tuckness] and W.P. Austin also claimed as owners of one-third each of the 106 enslaved people on Plantage Kleinhoop, for which the compensation was paid to creditors.


Sources

  1. Ancestry.com, Cambridge Alumni, 1261-1900 [database online].

  2. Nationaal Archief, Den Haag, Algemene Rekenkamer CB (Comptabel Beheer), nummer toegang 2.02.09.08, inventarisnummer 223, claim no. 17, Plantage Berg en Dal (aan de rivier Suriname, divisie A); Nationaal Archief, Den Haag, Algemene Rekenkamer CB (Comptabel Beheer), nummer toegang 2.02.09.08, inventarisnummer 223, claim no. 29 Plantage Breukelerwaard (aan de rivier Boven Commewijne, divisie C); Nationaal Archief, Den Haag, Algemene Rekenkamer CB (Comptabel Beheer), nummer toegang 2.02.09.08, inventarisnummer 225, claim no. 115 Plantage Kleinhoop (aan de rivier Cottica, divisie Boven Cottica en Perica).

We are grateful for the help of Okke ten Hove with this entry.


Further Information

Absentee?
British/Irish
Occupation
Clergyman
Religion
Church of England

Relationships (4)

Son → Father
Brother → Sister
Brothers
Brother-in-laws
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Identified as such in the will of Rev. Benjamin Fuller Tuckniss, who had married Mary Jane...

Addresses (1)

Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, South-west England, England