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She never had a London season and met [[Edward Clare|Mr. Clare]] when he was visiting friends in the area in 1792. They were married several months later. It was a very happy marriage. Edward and Catherine had one daughter, [[Eleanor Clare|Eleanor]]. Catherine died during complications in the birth of her son in 1799. The baby died a mere week later. The two deaths left husband, daughter and her parents devastated. | She never had a London season and met [[Edward Clare|Mr. Clare]] when he was visiting friends in the area in 1792. They were married several months later. It was a very happy marriage. Edward and Catherine had one daughter, [[Eleanor Clare|Eleanor]]. Catherine died during complications in the birth of her son in 1799. The baby died a mere week later. The two deaths left husband, daughter and her parents devastated. | ||
[[Category:Deceased Characters]] [[Category:Births in 1770]] | [[Category:Deceased Characters|Clare]] [[Category:Births in 1770]] [[Category:Mothers]] [[Category:Married Ladies]] [[Category:Deaths in 1799]] |
Latest revision as of 04:33, 20 December 2017
Portrayed by (Juliet Aubrey) | |
Full Name | Catherine Anne Clare |
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Associated Noble House(s) | No connections |
Date of Birth | 1770-1799 |
Father | Sir Roland Bentley |
Father's Rank | Baronet |
Mother | Anne Bentley |
Mother's Rank | Gentry |
Town Residence | {{{residence}}} |
Year of Debut | n/a |
Dowry | £3,000 |
Year of Marriage | 1793 |
Spouse | Edward Clare |
Spouse's Rank | Gentry |
Issue | Eleanor (1795), Frederick (1799-1799) |
Mrs. Clare was born Miss Catherine Bentley, only daughter of Sir Roland Bentley of Clifton Hall in Kent, not far from Jubilee Court, seat of the Marquessate of Emerson.
She never had a London season and met Mr. Clare when he was visiting friends in the area in 1792. They were married several months later. It was a very happy marriage. Edward and Catherine had one daughter, Eleanor. Catherine died during complications in the birth of her son in 1799. The baby died a mere week later. The two deaths left husband, daughter and her parents devastated.