Ansedel Ernest Mason Satow

1843-1929

Född 1843-06-30 i Clapton, London, UK.
Död 1929-08-26 i Ottery St Mary, UK.
Ernest Mason Satow
Född 1843-06-30 i Clapton, London, UK.
Död 1929-08-26 i Ottery St Mary, UK.
F Hans David Christoph Satow.
Född 1801-02-18 i Wismar, Germany 1 .
Död 1874-04-02 i Sidmouth, Devon, UK 1 .

FF Hinrich Satow.
Född 1763-10-10 i Wismar, Germany 2 .
Död 1815-01-29 i Weisse Kirche 10 mil outside Riga 2 .


FFF Daniel Jacob Satow.
Född 1725-09-25 i Wismar, Germany 2 .
Död 1783-04-18 i Wismar, Germany 2 .


FFFF Joachim Heinrich Satow.

Död 1747.

 

FFM Catherina Agneta Radloffen.
Född 1731-09-18 i St Georg, Wismar, Germany 3 .


 
 
FM Maria Elizabeth Meyer.

Död 1817-11-30 i Weisse Kirche 10 mil outside Riga 2 .

   
 
   
 
M Margaret Mason.
Född 1812 i Hoxton, Middlesex, UK 1 .
Död 1899-09-?? i Hackney, Middlesex, UK 1 .

     
 
   
 
     
 
   
 

Levnadsbeskrivning

THE FAMILY CHRONICLE OF THE ENGLISH SATOWS¶

By Ernest Satowhttp://www.dhs.kyutech.ac.jp/~ruxton/The%20Family%20Chronicle%20of%20the%20English%20Satows.htm

From Britain & Japan: Biographical Portraits, Volym 2by Ian Hill Nish

It is clear that Cholmondeley saw Takeda Hisayoshi (1883-1972), Satow’s younger son, relatively frequently from 1900 onwards, just before Satow left Japan. While he was minister in Japan, it would appear that Satow looked to Archdeacon A.C. Shaw, the then Chaplain at the British Legation and a resident in Tokyo since 1873, for any help he might require. In March 1897, for instance, Satow noted in his diary: ‘to Shaw & settled with him about Hisakichi [sic] going to live with him after Easter’. Entry for 23 March 1897, Satow Diaries microfilm PRO 30-005 (PRO 30/33/16/1). However, after Satow was translated to the Peking legation, the responsibility of keeping an eye of Takeda Hisayoshi and his mother fell to Cholmondeley. During the mid-1900s, Takeda Hisayoshi was studying in Sapporo (and was furnished by Cholmondeley with introductions to Archdeacon John Batchelor), but Takeda always made a point to have lunch with Cholmondeley or even, on occasion, apparently attend a service at St Barnabas’ when he was back in Tokyo. Cholmondeley had less to do with Takeda Eitaro, the older son, because he emigrated to the United States, but it would seem that Cholmondeley thought quite highly of him. In July 1909 Cholmondeley wrote to Satow that ‘I will be hoping to see Hisayoshi some time this summer. His mother is very constant Church [St Barnabas’, Ushigome]. I feel sure that she finds help and pleasure in coming’. Cholmondeley to Satow, 23 July 1909, Satow Papers, PRO 30/33/12/4 2679. As a church member, Cholmondeley would see Takeda’s mother every week, for a brief biographical sketch of Takeda Hisayoshi, who became a botanist and also a founding member of the Japan Alpine Club, sec Konsaisu Nihon Jinmei Jiten, Tokyo: Sanscido 1990 edition, p. 756.
British scholar, diplomat and Japanologist
Född 1843-06-30 i Clapton, London, UK.
Död 1929-08-26 i Ottery St Mary, UK.

Relationer och barn

Sambo.
N.N.
Eitaro Takeda Satow. rightarrow.png Född 1872 i Japan 1 .
Hisayoshi Takeda Satow. rightarrow.png Född 1883-03-02 i Japan 2 .
Död 1972-06-07 2 .
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