Biography of George William Gunning 2nd Baronet 1763-1823

Paternal Family Tree: Gunning

On 27 Mar 1752 [his father] Robert Gunning 1st Baronet (age 20) and Elizabeth Harrison were married. There were no children from the marriage.

In 1757 [his father] Robert Gunning 1st Baronet (age 25) and [his mother] Anne Sutton were married.

In 1763 George William Gunning 2nd Baronet was born to Robert Gunning 1st Baronet (age 31) and Anne Sutton.

On 10 Feb 1794 George William Gunning 2nd Baronet (age 31) and Elizabeth Diana Bridgeman were married.

On 26 Dec 1795 [his son] Robert Henry Gunning 3rd Baronet was born to George William Gunning 2nd Baronet (age 32) and [his wife] Elizabeth Diana Bridgeman.

On 18 Dec 1796 [his son] George Orlando Gunning was born to George William Gunning 2nd Baronet (age 33) and [his wife] Elizabeth Diana Bridgeman.

On 17 Dec 1797 [his son] Reverend Henry Gunning 4th Baronet was born to George William Gunning 2nd Baronet (age 34) and [his wife] Elizabeth Diana Bridgeman.

On 12 May 1799 [his son] Captain Orlando George Gunning-Sutton was born to George William Gunning 2nd Baronet (age 36) and [his wife] Elizabeth Diana Bridgeman.

On 21 Jun 1800 George William Gunning 2nd Baronet (age 37) was elected MP Wigan which seat he held until 1802.

On 27 Oct 1800 [his son] Reverend Spencer Greswolde Gunning was born to George William Gunning 2nd Baronet (age 37) and [his wife] Elizabeth Diana Bridgeman.

On 21 Dec 1801 [his son] Major John Gunning was born to George William Gunning 2nd Baronet (age 38) and [his wife] Elizabeth Diana Bridgeman.

In 1802 George William Gunning 2nd Baronet (age 39) was elected MP Hastings which seat he held until 1806.

On 09 Mar 1812 George William Gunning 2nd Baronet (age 49) was elected MP East Grinstead which seat he held until May 1812.

After May 1812 George William Gunning 2nd Baronet (age 49) was elected MP East Grinstead which seat he held 1818.

Battle of Waterloo

On 18 Jun 1815 the Battle of Waterloo was fought.

Beaumont Hotham 3rd Baron Hotham (age 20) was present.

Charles Augustus Fitzroy (age 19) was wounded.

Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Edward Irby (age 31) fought.

Henry William Paget 1st Marquess Anglesey (age 47) led the charge of the British heavy cavalry against Comte d'Erlon's column which checked and in part routed the French Army. He was hit by one of the last cannon shots of the day necessitating the amputation of this leg during the Battle of Quatre Bras.

Fletcher Norton 3rd Baron Grantley (age 16) fought and was wounded.

Charles Francis Rowley Lascelles fought.

Edward Kerrison 1st Baronet (age 38) commanded his Regiment.

[his son] George Orlando Gunning (age 18) was killed whilst serving as a Lieutenant in the 10th Hussars.

On 19 Jun 1815 Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Gordon (age 29) died having had his leg amputated the previous day.

On 22 Sep 1816 [his father] Robert Gunning 1st Baronet (age 85) died. His son George William Gunning 2nd Baronet (age 53) succeeded 2nd Baronet Gunning of Eltham in Kent.

In 1823 George William Gunning 2nd Baronet (age 60) died. His son [his son] Robert Henry Gunning 3rd Baronet (age 27) succeeded 3rd Baronet Gunning of Eltham in Kent.

Ancestors of George William Gunning 2nd Baronet 1763-1823

Great x 3 Grandfather: Thomas Gunning

Great x 2 Grandfather: Richard Gunning

Great x 1 Grandfather: John Gunning of Castlecoote

GrandFather: Robert Gunning

Father: Robert Gunning 1st Baronet

George William Gunning 2nd Baronet

GrandFather: Robert Sutton of Scofton, Nottinghamshire

Mother: Anne Sutton