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Jonathan CAREY  ‎(I1469)‎
Given Names: Jonathan
Surname: CAREY

Gender: MaleMale
      

Birth: January 1796 34 39 Mudnabati, Bengal, India
Death: 13 April 1874 ‎(Age 78)‎ 8 The Paragon 15 Clapton Square, Hackney, London, England
Personal Facts and Details
Birth January 1796 34 39 Mudnabati, Bengal, India


Note: Now Madhabbati, Dinajpur District, Bangladesh
Baptism 6 January 1812 ‎(Age 16)‎ Serampore, Bengal, India

Residence 15 August 1820 ‎(Age 24)‎

Note: Jonathan moved to his house in Ranee Moodee Gublee.
Will

Hide Details Note: In Jonathan Carey's Will of 1874. Late of 8 The Paragon, Hackney, now Clapton Square.
Securities in the Bank of Bengal to widow Sarah.
1. son Jonathan ‎(share st )‎
2. children of my late dau. Anna Louisa Buttfield.
3. son Arthur Douglas
4. son Francis James
5. dau. Emma Blanche
6. son Frederick George
7. son Alfred Edward

Letters September 1820 ‎(Age 24)‎ Calcutta, Bengal, India


Hide Details Note: William Carey to Jabez
"Jonathan tells me he hopes his opening an office on his own account will answer his expectations. He has a good number of clients among the rich natives."

Letters 19 December 1820 ‎(Age 24)‎ Calcutta, Bengal, India


Note: "Jonathan's business increases, and I believe he is very steady."
Letters 15 May 1821 ‎(Age 25)‎

Hide Details Note: William Carey to Jabez
"Jonathan is immersed in business & seems to be almost the only attorney out of ten or twelve admitted at the same time, who succeeds. I trust I am thankful for his steadiness & success, especially as I see in him a disposition which gives me much pleasure."

Letters 4 June 1821 ‎(Age 25)‎ Calcutta, Bengal, India


Hide Details Source: The Life of Willliam Carey, DD
Publication: London: John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1887 Second Edition http://www.biblebelievers.com/carey/index.html
Citation Details:  Page 186


Hide Details Note: William Carey to Jonathan
"My dear Jonathan--I feel your affectionate care for me very tenderly. I have just received very affectionate letters from William and Brother Sutton ‎(Orissa)‎. Lord and Lady Hastings wrote to Brother Marshman, thinking it would oppress my feelings to write to me directly, to offer their kind condolence to me through him. Will you have the goodness to send five rupees to William for the Cutwa school, which your dear mother ‎[step-mother]‎ supported. I will repay you soon, but am now very short of money.--I am your very affectionate father, W. Carey."

Letters 3 August 1824 ‎(Age 28)‎ Calcutta, Bengal, India


Hide Details Note: William Carey to Jabez
"Jonathan has a prospect of marriage with Miss Pearce. We all, on all sides, highly approve of the match. I hope it will prove a happy one, the good & obliging disposition of the parties gives us reason to calculate on their conjugal felicity."

Marriage Anna PEARCE - 14 September 1824 ‎(Age 28)‎ Saint Johns Church, Calcutta, Bengal, India

Marriage Sarah BUTTFIELD - 6 November 1843 ‎(Age 47)‎ Church of England Marlowes, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England


Hide Details Note: Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Hemel Hempstead in the County of Hertfordshire.

No. 146 November 6 1843.
Jonathan Carey & Sarah Buttfield of full age
Widower/Spinster
Rank: Gentleman
Residence at Time of Marriage: Hemel Hempstead for both
Father's Name and Surname: William Carey Professor of Oriental Languages and William Buttfield, Gentleman.

This Marriage was solemnized between us. J. Carey and Sarah Buttfield in the Presence of us, William Buttfield, Annie Turner, Mary Turner, James G‎[utteridge]‎ Buttfield.

Letters

Hide Details Note: from a letter of Harriet Newell to her mother & sister July 1812.
..Here ‎[Serampore]‎ peace and plenty reign, and we almost forgot that we are in a land of pagan darkness. Mrs. Carey is ill. Only Dr. Carey's youngest son, Jonathan, now lives here, and has lately begun preaching at 16. Felix is in Rangoon, William at Katwa, and Jabez studies law in Calcutta. Mrs. Ward has the care of providing for the whole Mission family, and is a motherly woman, very active and kind. Mrs. Marshman has a lovely school of English young ladies. Miss Phoebe Hobson, Dr. Carey's niece, is a very pretty girl. Captain Moxon from the Mahratta country is also here ‎(and devoted to Phoebe, who made it her study to promote the comfort of them all)‎.....These, with the families of Drs. Carey and Marshman and Mr. and Mrs. Ward, and all the pupils, make the Mission company very large. A hundred or more sit down together in the dining hall.
Serampore is a charming place. We frequently walk out to admire its beauty. The Mission-garden is larger and much more elegant than any I ever saw in America. The view across the river is delightful. I love these dear missionaries very much. You would love them too, could you see them. I never experienced so many kindnesses."

‎[c. 1817]‎ "Carey's anxieties over Felix and over Jonathan, who had brought him much sorrow..."
I suspect that Jonathan may be been sympathetic to the young missionaries who arrived in April 1818], including William Hopkins Pearce ‎(brother of Anna Pearce who would marry Jonathan)‎, who broke off with the older, established missionaries, thus causing great pain. The other young missionaries were Carey's nephew Eustace Carey ‎(orator & preacher)‎, Yates ‎(scholar)‎, Penny ‎(schoolmaster)‎ and Lawson ‎(artist)‎. The young missionaries withdrew from Lall Bazaar to open a new church in Entally, formed new schools, and started a printing press in Calcutta. Also, the young missionaries chose to forego the opportunity to serve in Rajputana, Chittagong or Sumatra ‎(at the invitation of Sir Stanford Raffles)‎, where they were needed. They preferred to stay in Calcutta. The older missionaries could not understand their thinking. The young missionaries called themselves the Calcutta Missionary Union.

"Carey was blest in his last months and week with the presence of his three surviving sons,--'William and Jabez, from Katwa and Rajputant, still faithful missionaries, and Jonathan, a Supremem Court attorney, but also Indian financier of the 'Serampre' Mission--widowed, alas! after brief wedding happiness with the daughter of Samuel Pearce."

Death 13 April 1874 ‎(Age 78)‎ 8 The Paragon 15 Clapton Square, Hackney, London, England

Cause of death: Inflammation of the Bladder- Exhaustion
Burial Abney Park Cemetery Stoke Newington, Hackney, London, England

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Parents Family  (F1610)
Rev. William CAREY
1761 - 1834
Dorothy Dolly PLACKETT
1756 - 1807
Ann CAREY
1782 - 1784
Felix CAREY
1786 - 1822
William CAREY
1788 - 1853
Peter CAREY
1789 - 1794
Lucy CAREY
1790 - 1792
Jabez CAREY
1793 - 1862
Jonathan CAREY
1796 - 1874

Immediate Family  (F357)
Anna PEARCE
1797 - 1832
Anna Louisa CAREY
1826 - 1862
Rev. Jonathan Pearce Jon CAREY
1827 - 1891
Rev. William Hopkins Will CAREY
1830 - 1852
‎(unknown)‎ CAREY
1832 - 1832

Immediate Family  (F359)
Sarah BUTTFIELD
1820 - 1891
Arthur Douglas CAREY
1845 - 1936
Francis James CAREY
1846 - 1901
Emma Blanche CAREY
1848 - 1937
Frederick George CAREY
1850 - 1895
Alfred Edward CAREY
1852 - 1923


Notes

Shared Note
Baptism location is likely but not certain.

Birth Now Madhabbati, Dinajpur District, Bangladesh
Residence Jonathan moved to his house in Ranee Moodee Gublee.
Will In Jonathan Carey's Will of 1874. Late of 8 The Paragon, Hackney, now Clapton Square.
Securities in the Bank of Bengal to widow Sarah.
1. son Jonathan ‎(share st )‎
2. children of my late dau. Anna Louisa Buttfield.
3. son Arthur Douglas
4. son Francis James
5. dau. Emma Blanche
6. son Frederick George
7. son Alfred Edward
Letters William Carey to Jabez
"Jonathan tells me he hopes his opening an office on his own account will answer his expectations. He has a good number of clients among the rich natives."
Letters "Jonathan's business increases, and I believe he is very steady."
Letters William Carey to Jabez
"Jonathan is immersed in business & seems to be almost the only attorney out of ten or twelve admitted at the same time, who succeeds. I trust I am thankful for his steadiness & success, especially as I see in him a disposition which gives me much pleasure."
Letters William Carey to Jonathan
"My dear Jonathan--I feel your affectionate care for me very tenderly. I have just received very affectionate letters from William and Brother Sutton ‎(Orissa)‎. Lord and Lady Hastings wrote to Brother Marshman, thinking it would oppress my feelings to write to me directly, to offer their kind condolence to me through him. Will you have the goodness to send five rupees to William for the Cutwa school, which your dear mother ‎[step-mother]‎ supported. I will repay you soon, but am now very short of money.--I am your very affectionate father, W. Carey."
Letters William Carey to Jabez
"Jonathan has a prospect of marriage with Miss Pearce. We all, on all sides, highly approve of the match. I hope it will prove a happy one, the good & obliging disposition of the parties gives us reason to calculate on their conjugal felicity."
Burial of spouse Tombstone
Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. A. Carey, wife of Mr. Jonathan Carey,
and daughter of the late Rev. S. Pearce
of Birmingham, who departed
this life on the
19th day of Jan. 1832, aged 35 years.
An infant daughter who was born on the 15th
and died on the 16th Jan. 1832,
sleeps near her mother.
"Prepare to meet thy God"
Marriage Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Hemel Hempstead in the County of Hertfordshire.

No. 146 November 6 1843.
Jonathan Carey & Sarah Buttfield of full age
Widower/Spinster
Rank: Gentleman
Residence at Time of Marriage: Hemel Hempstead for both
Father's Name and Surname: William Carey Professor of Oriental Languages and William Buttfield, Gentleman.

This Marriage was solemnized between us. J. Carey and Sarah Buttfield in the Presence of us, William Buttfield, Annie Turner, Mary Turner, James G‎[utteridge]‎ Buttfield.
Marriage Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Hemel Hempstead in the County of Hertfordshire.

No. 146 November 6 1843.
Jonathan Carey & Sarah Buttfield of full age
Widower/Spinster
Rank: Gentleman
Residence at Time of Marriage: Hemel Hempstead for both
Father's Name and Surname: William Carey Professor of Oriental Languages and William Buttfield, Gentleman.

This Marriage was solemnized between us. J. Carey and Sarah Buttfield in the Presence of us, William Buttfield, Annie Turner, Mary Turner, James G‎[utteridge]‎ Buttfield.
Letters from a letter of Harriet Newell to her mother & sister July 1812.
..Here ‎[Serampore]‎ peace and plenty reign, and we almost forgot that we are in a land of pagan darkness. Mrs. Carey is ill. Only Dr. Carey's youngest son, Jonathan, now lives here, and has lately begun preaching at 16. Felix is in Rangoon, William at Katwa, and Jabez studies law in Calcutta. Mrs. Ward has the care of providing for the whole Mission family, and is a motherly woman, very active and kind. Mrs. Marshman has a lovely school of English young ladies. Miss Phoebe Hobson, Dr. Carey's niece, is a very pretty girl. Captain Moxon from the Mahratta country is also here ‎(and devoted to Phoebe, who made it her study to promote the comfort of them all)‎.....These, with the families of Drs. Carey and Marshman and Mr. and Mrs. Ward, and all the pupils, make the Mission company very large. A hundred or more sit down together in the dining hall.
Serampore is a charming place. We frequently walk out to admire its beauty. The Mission-garden is larger and much more elegant than any I ever saw in America. The view across the river is delightful. I love these dear missionaries very much. You would love them too, could you see them. I never experienced so many kindnesses."

‎[c. 1817]‎ "Carey's anxieties over Felix and over Jonathan, who had brought him much sorrow..."
I suspect that Jonathan may be been sympathetic to the young missionaries who arrived in April 1818], including William Hopkins Pearce ‎(brother of Anna Pearce who would marry Jonathan)‎, who broke off with the older, established missionaries, thus causing great pain. The other young missionaries were Carey's nephew Eustace Carey ‎(orator & preacher)‎, Yates ‎(scholar)‎, Penny ‎(schoolmaster)‎ and Lawson ‎(artist)‎. The young missionaries withdrew from Lall Bazaar to open a new church in Entally, formed new schools, and started a printing press in Calcutta. Also, the young missionaries chose to forego the opportunity to serve in Rajputana, Chittagong or Sumatra ‎(at the invitation of Sir Stanford Raffles)‎, where they were needed. They preferred to stay in Calcutta. The older missionaries could not understand their thinking. The young missionaries called themselves the Calcutta Missionary Union.

"Carey was blest in his last months and week with the presence of his three surviving sons,--'William and Jabez, from Katwa and Rajputant, still faithful missionaries, and Jonathan, a Supremem Court attorney, but also Indian financier of the 'Serampre' Mission--widowed, alas! after brief wedding happiness with the daughter of Samuel Pearce."

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Source
British Library - India & Oriental Reading Room
Publication: Miscellaneous records of the British in India.

Source
Mill Hill School Register
Publication: Society of Genealogists, London. 1842-1846

Source
England Census 1871
Citation Details:  London, Middlesex, Hackney St John 4b 15 Clapton Square
Letters The Life of Willliam Carey, DD
Publication: London: John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1887 Second Edition http://www.biblebelievers.com/carey/index.html
Citation Details:  Page 186

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Family with Parents
Father
Rev. William CAREY ‎(I2160)‎
Birth 17 August 1761 25 27 Paulerspury, Northamptonshire, England
Death 9 June 1834 ‎(Age 72)‎ Serampore, Bengal, India
-6 years
Mother
 
Dorothy Dolly PLACKETT ‎(I4624)‎
Birth 25 January 1756 35 Hackleton, Northamptonshire, England
Death 8 December 1807 ‎(Age 51)‎ Serampore, Bengal, India

Marriage: 10 June 1781 -- Piddington, Northamptonshire, England
7 months
#1
Sister
Ann CAREY ‎(I2178)‎
Birth 1782 20 25 Hackleton, Northamptonshire, England
Death 1784 ‎(Age 2)‎ Piddington, Northamptonshire, England
5 years
#2
Brother
Felix CAREY ‎(I2179)‎
Birth 20 October 1786 25 30 Moulton, Northamptonshire, England
Death 10 November 1822 ‎(Age 36)‎ Serampore, Bengal, India
19 months
#3
Brother
William CAREY ‎(I2198)‎
Birth June 1788 26 32 Moulton, Northamptonshire, England
Death 3 February 1853 ‎(Age 64)‎ Cutwa, Bengal, India
7 months
#4
Brother
Peter CAREY ‎(I2199)‎
Birth 1789 27 32 Moulton, Northamptonshire, England
Death 11 October 1794 ‎(Age 5)‎ Mudnabati, Bengal, India
1 year
#5
Sister
Lucy CAREY ‎(I2206)‎
Birth 1790 28 33 Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Death 1792 ‎(Age 2)‎ Leicester, Leicestershire, England
3 years
#6
Brother
Jabez CAREY ‎(I2214)‎
Birth 12 May 1793 31 37 Piddington, Northamptonshire, England
Death 13 May 1862 ‎(Age 69)‎ Calcutta, Bengal, India
3 years
#7
Jonathan CAREY ‎(I1469)‎
Birth January 1796 34 39 Mudnabati, Bengal, India
Death 13 April 1874 ‎(Age 78)‎ 8 The Paragon 15 Clapton Square, Hackney, London, England
Family with Anna PEARCE
Jonathan CAREY ‎(I1469)‎
Birth January 1796 34 39 Mudnabati, Bengal, India
Death 13 April 1874 ‎(Age 78)‎ 8 The Paragon 15 Clapton Square, Hackney, London, England
1 year
Wife
 
Anna PEARCE ‎(I1470)‎
Birth 1797 30 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Death 19 January 1832 ‎(Age 35)‎ Calcutta, Bengal, India

Marriage: 14 September 1824 -- Saint Johns Church, Calcutta, Bengal, India
16 months
#1
Daughter
Anna Louisa CAREY ‎(I1436)‎
Birth 1826 30 29 Calcutta, Bengal, India
Death 1 July 1862 ‎(Age 36)‎ Uley, One Tree Hill, South Australia, Australia
1 year
#2
Son
Rev. Jonathan Pearce Jon CAREY ‎(I1826)‎
Birth 1827 31 30 Calcutta, Bengal, India
Death 1 May 1891 ‎(Age 64)‎ Tiverton, Devon, England
3 years
#3
Son
Rev. William Hopkins Will CAREY ‎(I1827)‎
Birth 14 January 1830 34 33 Calcutta, Bengal, India
Death 23 September 1852 ‎(Age 22)‎ Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
#4
Daughter
‎(unknown)‎ CAREY ‎(I1828)‎
Birth 15 January 1832 36 35 Calcutta, Bengal, India
Death 16 January 1832 ‎(Age 1 day)‎ Calcutta, Bengal, India
Family with Sarah BUTTFIELD
Jonathan CAREY ‎(I1469)‎
Birth January 1796 34 39 Mudnabati, Bengal, India
Death 13 April 1874 ‎(Age 78)‎ 8 The Paragon 15 Clapton Square, Hackney, London, England
24 years
Wife
 
Sarah BUTTFIELD ‎(I1514)‎
Birth 18 April 1820 27 27 Saint Leonards, Shoreditch, London, England
Death March 1891 ‎(Age 70)‎ Southbank, Redhill, Surrey, England

Marriage: 6 November 1843 -- Church of England Marlowes, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England
15 months
#1
Son
Arthur Douglas CAREY ‎(I1522)‎
Birth 22 January 1845 49 24 Marlowes, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England
Death 12 June 1936 ‎(Age 91)‎ Hotel National, Montreux, Switzerland
20 months
#2
Son
Francis James CAREY ‎(I1529)‎
Birth 13 September 1846 50 26 Abbey Place, Marylebone, London, England
Death 9 December 1901 ‎(Age 55)‎ Saint Anns Heath, Virginia Water, Surrey, England
2 years
#3
Daughter
Emma Blanche CAREY ‎(I1532)‎
Birth 16 June 1848 52 28 Saint Johns Wood, London, England
Death 11 November 1937 ‎(Age 89)‎ Wray Lodge Wray Park Road, Reigate, Surrey, England
19 months
#4
Son
Frederick George CAREY ‎(I1544)‎
Birth 1850 54 29 Saint Johns Wood, London, England
Death 2 March 1895 ‎(Age 45)‎ 97 Elizabeth Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
#5
Son
Alfred Edward CAREY ‎(I1533)‎
Birth 25 February 1852 56 31 Abbey Cottage Wargrave, Wokingham, Berkshire, England
Death 30 December 1923 ‎(Age 71)‎ Wray Lodge Wray Park Road, Reigate, Surrey, England