He married to Lady Mary Montagu, on 25 September 1740. Her father was George Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax,
The dead body of Osborne was found in the garden of the house, in which he was lodged and which belonged to a local councilman.It showed evidences of strangulation. , the remains of Osborne were interred at the Trinity Church of New York but, in 1754, they were brought back to Osborne's native parish of England (Chicksands).
He married to Lady Mary Montagu, on 25 September 1740. Her father was George Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax,
The dead body of Osborne was found in the garden of the house, in which he was lodged and which belonged to a local councilman.It showed evidences of strangulation. , the remains of Osborne were interred at the Trinity Church of New York but, in 1754, they were brought back to Osborne's native parish of England (Chicksands).
Inscription
Here also rest the remains of the Husband of this excellent Lady; few we presume will visit this awful place, who will not, with the utmost affectionate gratitude, remember that the several Virtues, which endear the Father, the Master, and the Friend, were all united in the most amiable character of Sir Danvers Osborn of Chicksands, Baronet, Governor of New York, son of John Osborn, Esq. (eldest son of Sir John Osborn, Baronet), and of Sarah, only daughter of George Byng, Viscount Torrington,. Born '7 Nov. 1715m died 12 Oct.1753.
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