John Redman (1730-1798)

John Redman, Citizen, of 62 Hatton Garden, London & Greensted Hall, Essex

He lived between London and Greensted Hall near Ongar in Essex that he purchased in 1771. He was the grandson of two Naval Captains: one developed Redman's Row at Mile End and the other lived at Upminster Hall. He was an active member of the community in London: In 1765, he was appointed Annual Governor of Small Pox Hospitals; Steward at the Annual Feast of Aldersgate Street Lying-In Hospital; Member of the Committee for Relieving Distresses of American Prisoners of War (1777); Member of the Committee of the Revolution Society (1789); Signatory of Friends of Freedom and a Member of the Committee of the Revolution Society Dinner (1792); and, a Member of the Committee of the Friends to Liberty of the Press (1793). In 1763, he married Mary Smith of Trimdon, Co. Durham, who died in childbirth leaving one daughter, Mrs Mary Smith Ord. Having spent the greater part of his life in Mile End, sometime after the 1760s he moved to 62 Hatton Garden where he died. He left an entertaining will. 

Parents

John Redman

Captain John Redman, of Mile End, Stepney, London

1684-1764

Mary (Branfill) Redman

Mrs Mary (Branfill) Redman of Upminster Hall

1696-1758

Spouse

Mary (Smith) Redman

Mrs Mary (Smith) Redman, of Trimdon, Co. Durham

1740-1764

Children

Mary (Redman) Ord

Mrs Mary Smith (Redman) Ord

1764-1804

Associated Houses

Greensted Hall

Greensted near Ongar