James Irving (1713-1775)

James Irving "The Elder" of Ironshore, Jamaica

He was the eighth son of a Scottish Laird and the uncle of General Sir Paulus Aemilius Irving, 1st Bt., of Woodhouse, Dumfries. He qualified as a Physician before setting off into the world to make his fortune. He travelled to Russia, Bermuda, and South Carolina before settling on a plantation in Jamaica where he owned 4,404-acres and 473-slaves. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Jacob Motte, but shortly before they were to be married another a rival suitor stepped onto the scene. He was a very wealthy Englishman named Dawkins, and his offer for her hand exceeded Irving's which forced them to elope. Despite this, he was still welcomed at the house of her father. But, the marriage did not put a stop to Dawkins' advances and tempers eventually boiled over at a party when Irving hurled a decanter at Dawkins. A duel was called with small swords and without seconds to take place behind St. Phillip's Church. Both combatants were wounded and lay on the ground "picking at" each other. Both recovered and Dawkins, licking his wounds, returned to England. James and Elizabeth had 13-children.

Parents

William Irving

William Irving, Laird of Bonshaw & Woodhouse, Dumfries

1663-1742

Aemilia Rollo

Mrs Aemilia (Rollo) Irving

1676-1747

Spouse

Elizabeth (Motte) Irving

Mrs Elizabeth (Motte) Irving

1730-1775

Children

Elizabeth (Irving) Erskine

Mrs Elizabeth (Irving) Erskine

1747-1808

James Irving

James Irving II, Member of the House of Assembly of Jamaica

1749-1798

Amelia (Irving) Gibbes

Mrs Aemilia (Irving) Gibbes, of Millenium Hall

1751-1809

William Irving

William Irving

1753-1803

Martha Irving

Martha Irving, died in infancy

1754-c.1754

Robert Aemilius Irving

Robert Aemilius Irving, died at Millenium Hall

1755-1794

Ann Sarah (Irving) Jackson

Mrs Ann Sarah (Irving) Jackson

1756-1803

Margaret (Irving) Bernard

Mrs Margaret (Irving) Bernard

1758-1781

Jacob Irving

Jacob Irving, died in infancy

1759-c.1759

Sarah (Irving) Dauney

Mrs Sarah (Irving) Dauney

1764-1794

John Beaufin Irving

John Beaufin Irving, of "The Grove" South Carolina

1765-1813

Jacob Aemilius Irving

Jacob Aemilius Irving I, of Charleston; and, Ironshore, Jamaica

1767-1816

Paulus Aemilius Irving

Paulus Aemilius Irving, died in infancy

1768-1769