Pease family (Darlington)

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This Pease family was a prominent mostly Quaker family associated with Darlington and County Durham and descended from Joseph Pease of Darlington, son of Edward Pease (1711–1785). The family earlier came from Fishlake, Yorkshire. They were heavily involved in the 19th century in woollen manufacturing, railways, coal mines, and politics. Notable events in their history include the establishment of the Stockton and Darlington Railway in the 1820s and the failure of the family bank in 1902. The latter forced several of them close to bankruptcy. Six members of the family were Members of Parliament.

Joseph Pease (1737-1808) founded Pease Partners Bank (1761). His children included

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[edit] Joseph Pease's descendants

The second Joseph Pease had two children

  • John Beaumount Pease (1803-1873) - son of Joseph Pease and Elizabeth Beaumont of Feethams
  • Elizabeth Pease Nichol [nee Pease] (1807-1897) - abolitionist, anti-segregationist, woman suffragist, and anti-vivisectionist. In 1853 she married Dr. John Pringle Nichol (1804-1859), Regius Professor of Astronomy at the University of Glasgow much against her family's wishes.

[edit] Edward Pease's descendants

Edward Pease had five sons and three daughters including

  • John Pease (1797-1868). first son. His daughter
    • Sophia Fry [née Pease] (1837-1897) was a philanthropist and political activist. Her husband was Theodore Fry
  • Joseph Pease (1799-1872) second son. Railway owner, industrialist and first Quaker Member of Parliament. He had five sons and three daughters by his wife Emma Gurney
    • Joseph Whitwell Pease (1828-1903) - eldest son. Baronet of Hutton Lowcross. His two sons and six daughters by his wife, Mary Fox (daughter of Alfred Fox who created Glendurgan Garden), include
    • Edward Pease (1834-1880) - founded Darlington library.
      • Beatrice Mary Pease (?-1935) - married the 6th Earl of Portsmouth, Newton Wallop. After her marriage, she lodged a lawsuit against her uncle Joseph Whitwell Pease alleging that his bank had mismanaged her inheritance. He lost the suit and had to pay 500,000 pounds which caused the bank to be effectively bankrupt.
    • Arthur Pease (1837-1898) - third son, Member of Parliament for Whitby (1880-1885) and Darlington (1895-?)
    • Gurney Pease (1839-1872) - fourth son of Joseph Pease. His children include
    • Elizabeth Lucy Pease married John Fowler (1826-1864) an engineer who invented a steam plough.
  • Isaac Pease (1805-1825)
  • Henry Pease (1807-1881). Fifth son. Railway owner. Member of Parliament for South Durham (1857-1865), President of the Peace Society. He had one son by his first wife, Anna Fell, and three sons and two daughters by his second, Mary Lloyd.
    • Henry Fell Pease (1838-1896) - eldest son. Member of Parliament for Cleveland, Yorkshire


Not sure of connection to above but it exists

  • John William Pease (1836-1901) married Helen Mary Fox (1838-1928) (daughter of Alfred Fox who created Glendurgan Garden). With his brother-in-law Thomas Hodgkin founded the Newcastle bank of Hodgkin, Barnett, Pease, Spence & Co that became part of Lloyds Bank in 1902.
    • John William Beaumont Pease (1869-1950) - first Baron Wardington. Chairman of Lloyds Bank (1922-1945). Amateur golfer. He married Dorothy Charlotte Forster and had two sons
      • Christopher Henry Beaumont Pease (1924-2005) - second Baron Wardington. Bibliophile
      • William Simon Pease (1925-?)

[edit] More distant relations

Related but not considered Darlington Peases were descendants of the first Joseph Pease's brother, Thomas Pease (1743-1811). His grandson Thomas Pease (1816-1884) married thrice and had many children, with his third wife, Susanna Ann Fry, these included


Joseph Pease's sister Ann (?-1826) married Jonathan Backhouse (1747-1826) founder of Backhouse's Bank in 1774 and was mother of

  • Jonathan Backhouse (1779-1842) - banker

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