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On 5 February 1731 Champion de Crespigny was married to fellow Huguenot Anne Fonnereau in London. Anne was a daughter of Elizabeth (
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Champions from Normandy : An essay on the early history of the Champion de Crespigny family 1350-1800 AD
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descent, he was a son of Thomas Champion de Crespigny (1664–1712), an officer in the
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Billon) Granger. His paternal grandfather, Claude Champion de Crespigny, settled in
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who married Augusta Charlotte Thellusson, a daughter of merchant
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Champion de Crespigny was born in London on 1 April 1738. Of
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Susan Champion de Crespigny (1735–1766), who married
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Granger) Champion de Crespigny. His younger brother,
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Jean-Baptiste van Loo
proctor
Admiralty court

William Hoare
Huguenot
English Army
née
Claude Champion de Crespigny
South Sea Company
French Hospital
née
England
Edict of Nantes
Normandy
France
proctor
Admiralty court

George Romney
née
Claude Fonnereau
Christchurch Mansion
Ipswich
Suffolk
Sir Claude Champion de Crespigny, 1st Baronet
Sir Richard Sutton, 1st Baronet
Sir Robert Sutton
British Ambassador to France

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