The Beckford family was an aristocratic English family in Jamaica. They were known for their involvement in the slave trade and owning plantations in the West Indies in the 17th century.
Family members
- Peter Beckford of Maidenhead
- Peter Beckford (1643 – 3 April 1710) also had brothers Sir Thomas Beckford (1618–1685) and Richard Beckford
- His son Peter Beckford junior
- His son Richard Beckford (c. 1711 – 1756)
- His son William Beckford of Somerley (1744–1799) (married Charlotte Beckford, who died in 1833)
- His son William Beckford (1709–1770) (married Maria Marsh, daughter of the Hon. George Hamilton)
- His only child by this marriage was William Thomas Beckford (1760–1844) but also had eight children born out of wedlock including Richard Beckford (died 1796)
- His son Julines Beckford (c. 1717 – c. 1764)
- His son Peter Beckford (married Louisa Pitt)
- Their son Horace Beckford (later Horace Pitt-Rivers) married Frances Rigby on 9 February 1808, daughter of Francis Hale Rigby, and had four children
- George Pitt-Rivers, 4th Baron Rivers (1810–1866)
- Horace Pitt-Rivers, 6th Baron Rivers (1814–1880)
- Fanny Pitt (d. 1 February 1836), married Frederick William Cox on 24 July 1834
- Harriet Elizabeth Pitt (1816 – 18 July 1876), maid of honour to Queen Victoria, married on 18 September 1841 Charles Dashwood Bruce (1802–1878), without issue
- Their son Horace Beckford (later Horace Pitt-Rivers) married Frances Rigby on 9 February 1808, daughter of Francis Hale Rigby, and had four children
- His son Peter Beckford (married Louisa Pitt)
- Peter Beckford juniors other son William Beckford
- His son William Thomas Beckford
- His daughter Susan Hamilton married Alexander Hamilton
- His son William Thomas Beckford
- His son Richard Beckford (c. 1711 – 1756)
- His son Peter Beckford junior
- Peter Beckford (1643 – 3 April 1710) also had brothers Sir Thomas Beckford (1618–1685) and Richard Beckford
- James Beckford Wildman, son of James Wildman of Chilham and Joanna Harper of Jamaica, was a godchild of William Beckford.
Places of interest
Related families
References
- "Summary of Individual | Legacies of British Slavery". www.ucl.ac.uk. Retrieved 2024-04-17.
- "Big Spenders: The Beckford's and Slavery". BBC News. Retrieved 2024-04-17.
- "Summary of Individual | Legacies of British Slavery". www.ucl.ac.uk. Retrieved 2024-04-17.
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