NOTES ON THE ENDERBYS
By Barbara Ludlow
Samuel_Enderby.1640-1723.
Samuel and family owned a tannery in Bermondsey. The Enderbys were granted forfeited estates
in Lismore, County Waterford ,
Ireland . In l660 these were sold and the money was
invested in the oil and Russia
trade.
Daniel Enderby, 1681-1766. Several
researchers have stated that Daniel married Mary Cook, the sister of Captain
Cook. During Daniel’s lifetime the firm of Buxton, Sims and Enderby, Oil
Merchants, was established at Paul's Wharf, Thames Street . Daniel's son Samuel married Hannah Buxton (1st wife)
Samuel was a barrel maker at first. It was through marriage that the business
became ominated by the Enderby famil
Samuel
Enderby, 1719-1797. His second wife was Elizabeth .
Enderby ships were registered in London
and Boston in America . They
transported goods to the colonists and brought whale oil back to the UK . In 1773 the Boston 'Tea Party' took place and it has been
said that an Enderby ship carried the tea. However Dan Byrnes of Australia has
stated that there was no direct involvement of Enderby ships in the event. By 1775.The War of Independence had cut off
American whale oil so British ship-owners, and Samuel Enderby in particular,
decided to go whaling in the South Atlantic . In about 10 years the whales in the South Atlantic were nearly extinct. The Enderbys then
concentrated on the seas around New
Zealand with The Bay of Islands as a main base.
In 1789 after much pleading with the government the Enderbys won the right to
go into the South Seas and were then bitten by
the exploring bug. This was the start of a drain on their profits.
Antarctic- thus Enderby Land . Mount
Gordon- his daughter
Elizabeth married Henry Gordon and so General Gordon was his grandson. By the
time of Samuel's death the British whaling industry was in trouble and his son
Charles Enderby thought of ways to expand the firm. He was interested in the
new 'technology' that was emerging and he was a founder member of the Royal Geographical
Society. Antarctic- thus Enderby Land . Mount Gordon-
his daughter Elizabeth married Henry Gordon and so General Gordon was his
grandson. By the time of Samuel's death the British whaling industry was in
trouble and his son Charles Enderby thought of ways to expand the firm. He was
interested in the new 'technology' that was emerging and he was a founder
member of the Royal Geographical Society.
Charles,
Henry and George Enderby were Samuel's sons. In 1841 Charles was living in Enderby House at
Enderby Wharf , while George and Henry were
living with their mother in Old Charlton. Previously the family had moved from Greenwich/Blackheath to Eltham. By 1846 Mary
Enderby was dead and. Charles tried to save the firm by setting up the South
Seas Whaling Company with others. As he sailed out of Plymouth to go to the Auckland Islands ,
NZ, a notice to the effect that the Enderbys were unable to meet all their financial
commitments appeared in a London
newspaper. There is an excellent book on the ill-fated settlement
George Enderby. It is unlikely that George lived on Greenwich
Marsh. The Enderby Rope Works and other buildings were destroyed or badly
damaged by fire in March 1845. Enderby House was eventually repaired. In 1849 Charles
moved away, never
to return to Greenwich . I had a letter from a Gravesend
historian who found George Enderby living in the 1850s and 1860s at Orme House
in Northfleet , Kent . The 1861 census listed him as
unmarried, age 58; a retired ship owner. His housekeeper Mary Nunn called him ‘Captain
Enderby’ and when George moved to Dover Road Mary moved with him. I have no
death date for him.
Henry Enderby. After
leaving Charlton area at some date he went to live with a male opera singer in West London
William Enderby.
Born 1805 .William had money in the firm but does not appear to have
been that involved. He married a Mary
Howls in
1830 and they had 8 children, e.g. Baptism entry from St.Luke's Church,
Charlton, May 23rd 1837 :-
Charles, son of William and Mary Enderby. Abode Eltham. Father’s profession -
Gentleman. Later William Enderby is listed as a ratepayer in Shooters Hill Road . Other information is taken
from a notebook of H.H.Enderby of Kai Iwi Beach, Nr.Wanganui, NZ. - H.H. Enderby
was William and Mary's grandson. After the firm crashed it is quite likely that
William went to Australia
or New Zealand .
I have no death date for him.
Tbis piece appeared in thr GIHS Newsletter in December 2006
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