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Clark Gayton (Royal Navy officer)

Royal Navy Admiral (1712–1785)

Clark Gayton (Royal Navy officer)

Royal Navy Admiral (1712–1785)

FieldValue
honorific_prefixAdmiral
nameClark Gayton
imageAdmiral Clark Gayton (1712 - ca 1785), by John Singleton Copley.jpg
captionAdmiral Clark Gayton (John Singleton Copley, 1779)
birth_date1712
death_date5 March 1785
allegianceKingdom of Great Britain
branch
rankAdmiral
commandsBien Aimé
Mermaid
Antelope
Royal Anne
Prince
St George
San Antonio
Jamaica Station
battlesAmerican Revolutionary War

Mermaid Antelope Royal Anne Prince St George San Antonio Jamaica Station Admiral Clark Gayton (1712 – 5 March 1785) was an admiral in the British Royal Navy serving in the American Revolutionary War and in the West Indies before retiring to his home in Fareham, England. His brother George Gayton was also in the navy and achieved the rank of vice-admiral. He was born in Portsmouth, England, the third son of John Gayton who was postmaster of Portsmouth and Eleanor Clark. He was christened in St Thomas' Church, Portsmouth, Hampshire on 18 April 1712.

Marriage and family

The second wife, Mrs. Clark Gayton, 1779, by John Singleton Copley

When stationed in Boston he married a colonist and citizen of Boston, Judith Rawlins (10 October 1714 – 1774, daughter of Captain John Rawlins (shipmaster) and Love Prout), by whom he had one son, George Clark Gayton (1751–1800), and after her death, Elizabeth Legge, relative of the Earl of Dartmouth. She remarried four months after his death to Captain Thomas Newnham.

Clark Gayton's father, John Gayton (1682–1737), was the postmaster of Portsmouth from 1707 until being succeeded by Moses Baxter in 1712. Thomas Gayton was the grandfather of Clark Gayton and was a gentleman, alderman, and British Army officer, who died in 1694.

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Sources

References

  1. Parish Records, St Thomas' Church, Portsmouth, Hampshire
  2. {{cite DNB
  3. Cundall, p. xx
  4. The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Volume 1 Harrison, James
  5. The diary and letters of Benjamin Pickman (1740-1819) of Salem, Massachusetts : with a biographical sketch and genealogy of the Pickman family. Newport, R.I.: unknown, 1928 (Brother-in-law of Admiral Clark Gayton)
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