Thomas Baynton


Thomas Baynton was an English medical writer and surgeon.

Career

Baynton was from Bristol, where he served his apprenticeship with Mr. Smith, a physician of considerable eminence. He afterwards acquired a large practice of his own, and obtained a high reputation by discoveries in the curative part of his profession, especially in the treatment of ulcers and wounds.
He published Descriptive Account of a New Method of treating Ulcers of the Leg, and An Account of a Successful Method of treating Diseases of the Spine.

Personal life

Thomas Baynton married Ann Swayne on 22 May 1784. They had seven children:
  • Thomas Baynton married Jane Dorothy Williams, they had one child:
  • * Agnes Elizabeth Baynton.
  • Ann Swayne Baynton.
  • Elizabeth Baynton.
  • Mary Baynton married John Sidney Farrell on 7 September 1824 in Powick Worcestershire. They had ten children:
  • *Mary Jane Farrell married Frederick Lewis David, they had six children.
  • *Anne Catherine Frances Farrell
  • *Isabella Farrell
  • *Sidney Baynton Farrell married Emily Elizabeth Jarvis on 24 June 1854 in Toronto Canada.
  • *Adelaide Farrell
  • *Geraldine Farrell married Reginald Onslow Farmer in 1851 in Canada. They had seven children including:
  • **Mary Frances Farmer who married Henry O'Callaghan Prittie the 4th Baron Dunalley.
  • *Frances Farrell
  • *Helen Mackenzie Farrell married Richard Geaves they had three children.
  • *Henry Chamberlayne Farrell married Sophia Margaret Watson Webb, they had five children.
  • *Rosa Sophia Farrell married William Henry Anthony on 28 September 1865 at Lee Kent. They had two children.
  • Sarah Baynton married Percival North Bastard on 15 August 1822 in Melksham Wiltshire. They had eight children:
  • *Emily Bastard
  • *Augusta Bastard
  • *Rosa Louisa Bastard married Edmund George Bankes in 1848 in Blandford.
  • *Frances Isabella Bastard
  • *Mary Jane Bastard
  • *Lucy Bastard
  • *Catherine Octavia Bastard
  • *Elizabeth Bastard
  • Susan Baynton.
  • Frances Jane Baynton married Robert Forsayth. They had one daughter:
  • * Frances Jane Forsayth, poet, Arno’s Waters and other poems, The Maria-Stieg and other poems, The Student’s twilight: or, tales in verse.

Death

He died at Clifton on 31 August 1820.