Sir Thomas Cotton, 2nd Baronet, of Combermere

Sir Thomas Cotton, 2nd Baronet (c. 1672  12 June 1715) was an English peer and officer of the Crown.

Life

He was born the son of Sir Robert Cotton and Hester Salusbury, daughter of Royalist politician and soldier Sir Thomas Salusbury. Sheriff of Cheshire from 1712 to 1713,[1] he succeeded to the Cotton Baronetcy on 17 December 1712.[2]

Family

Sir Thomas married Philadelphia (5 May 1675  30 December 1758), daughter and heiress of Sir Thomas Lynch three time Governor of Jamaica around 18 November 1689. The couple had the following issue:[3]

  • Thomas Salusbury. Heir apparent. c. 1691 – 1710
  • Henry (born c. 1692). Died young.
  • Anne (born c. 1693) Died young.
  • Sir Robert Salusbury, inherited his father's title as 3rd Baronet.[4]
  • Philadelphia (born 19 March 1698), married Thomas Boycott of Hinton, Shropshire
  • Stephen Salusbury (1700–1727)
  • Hugh Calveley, (born c. 1701  24 June1702)
  • John Salusbury (1708–1730)
  • Sophia (born c. 1704  died c. 1756, unmarried)
  • Sir Lynch Salusbury (born c. 1706  14 August 1775), inherited his brother's title as 4th Baronet.
  • Hester Maria (born c. 1707  20 August 1733) married John Salusbury of Bachecraig, Flint
  • Sidney Arabella (female), (born c. 1709  30 January 1781) died unmarried.
  • George Calveley (born c. 1710–1715)
  • William Salusbury (born c. 1712 – died c. 1715)
  • Vere (female), (born c. 1713  23 September 1730)
  • Henry Salusbury (born c. 1714 – ?), died young

References

  1. "The Peerage". Retrieved 10 December 2015.
  2. "Sir Thomas Cotton, 2nd Bt". Retrieved 10 December 2015.
  3. "The (Almost) Complete Cotton Family Tree". Combermere Abbey. Archived from the original on 2015-12-11.
  4. Burke 1869, p. 254.
Bibliography
Baronetage of England
Preceded by
Robert Cotton
Baronet
(of Combermere )
17121715
Succeeded by
Robert Cotton
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