Count Francis von Jenison zu Walworth (néFrancis Jenison) JP (20 January 1732 – 30 June 1799), was a British landowner who settled in the Electoral Palatinate.
Early life
Jenison was born on 20 January 1732 in Edinburgh, Scotland, and was baptised into a prominent English Catholic family at Heighington in County Durham. He was a son of John Jenison (d. 1759) and Elizabeth (née Sandford) Jenison (d. 1773) of Low Walworth, in County Durham.[1] His brothers John and James both became a Jesuit priests and Francis inherited the family estate.[2]
On 10 September 1758, Jenison was married to Charlotte Smith (1744–1803), the London born daughter of Alexander Smith. Together, they lived in the family mansion at Low Walworth and were the parents of:[5]
Charlotte Jenison (b. 1759), who married Count Alexander Zimmermann, a Lt.-Gen. in the Neapolitan Army.[5]
Francis Jenison (b. 1760), a twin who died in infancy.[5]
Henry Jenison (b. 1760), a twin who died in infancy.[5]
Count von Jenison died in Heidelberg on 30 June 1799. His widow died in Heidelberg on 2 December 1803.[5]
Descendants
Through his son Franz's first marriage, he was a grandfather of Franz Oliver von Jenison-Walworth (1787–1867), a Bavarian politician and diplomat.[6] Through Franz's second marriage, he was a grandfather of another two boys, only one who survived to adulthood, and four girls, the youngest of whom was Countess Emilie (or Amelia) von Jenison-Walworth, from whom descended the princes of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg, and through them, other German royalty.[16]
^Marquis Ruvigny, Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal, being a complete table of all the descendants now living of Edward III, King of England: Essex Volume (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1907), p.89.
^J. G. Alger, rev. S. C. Bushnell, "Spencer, William Robert", in The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, H.C.G. Matthew and Brian Harrison, eds. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004), vol. 51, p. 899.