| First name(s) | C A |
|---|---|
| Last name | VLIELAND |
| Title | MRS |
| Gender | Female |
| Occupation | CROWN AGENTS |
| Departure year | 1935 |
| Departure day | 17 |
| Departure month | 9 |
| Departure port | SOUTHAMPTON |
| Destination port | SINGAPORE |
| Destination | SINGAPORE |
| Country | SINGAPORE |
| Destination country | SINGAPORE |
| Ship name | RAWALPINDI |
| Ship official number | 147827 |
| Ship master's first name | R C |
| Ship master's last name | DENE |
| Shipping line | P.&.O.S.N.COMPANY |
| City | SOUTHAMPTON |
| Ship destination port | YOKOHAMA |
| Ship destination country | JAPAN |
| Ship registered tonnage | 9459.17 |
| Number of passengers | 148 more on the Rawalpindi |
Friday, 17 February 2017
C.A Vlieland on The Rawalpindi in 1935
Thursday, 16 February 2017
C.A.Vlieland on the Corfu in 1938
| First name(s) | C A |
|---|---|
| Last name | VLIELAND |
| Gender | Male |
| Occupation | CROWN AGENTS |
| Departure year | 1938 |
| Departure day | 30 |
| Departure month | 6 |
| Departure port | LONDON |
| Destination port | SINGAPORE |
| Destination | SINGAPORE |
| Country | SINGAPORE |
| Destination country | SINGAPORE |
| Ship name | CORFU |
| Ship official number | 162643 |
| Ship master's first name | J K |
| Ship master's last name | CHAPLIN |
| Shipping line | P.&.O.S.N.COMPANY |
| City | LONDON |
| Ship destination port | YOKOHAMA |
| Ship destination country | JAPAN |
| Ship registered tonnage | 7665.52 |
| Number of passengers | 201 more on the Corfu |
Wednesday, 15 February 2017
C.A.Vlieland on the Karmala in 1925
First name(s) |
C
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|---|---|
| Last name |
VLIELAND
|
| Title |
MRS
|
| Gender |
Female
|
| Departure year |
1925
|
| Departure day |
31
|
| Departure month |
7
|
| Departure port |
LONDON
|
| Destination port |
SINGAPORE
|
| Destination |
SINGAPORE
|
| Country |
SINGAPORE
|
| Destination country |
SINGAPORE
|
| Ship name |
KARMALA
|
| Ship official number |
135590
|
| Ship master's first name |
R H
|
| Ship master's last name |
GRIFFIN
|
| Shipping line |
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO
|
| City |
LONDON
|
| Ship destination port |
YOKOHAMA
|
| Ship destination country |
JAPAN
|
| Ship registered tonnage |
5679.75
|
| Number of passengers |
101
|
Tuesday, 14 February 2017
3 Valentine's on Valentine's day
On this Valentineday,we have 3 Valentine's in our post, all with the last name Blomfield.
We have Edward Valentine Blomfield.
He is the brother of the bishop of London Charles James Blomfield.
We found Thomas Valentine Blomfield born on February 14 in 1793
He was a captain and lived at Denham Court.
We have Edward Valentine Blomfield.
He is the brother of the bishop of London Charles James Blomfield.
We found Thomas Valentine Blomfield born on February 14 in 1793
He was a captain and lived at Denham Court.
He was killed in action.during the first world war in Picardie.
Buried France 511 Peronne Communal Cemetery Extension.
Obituary: "He was a man through and through, and a "mate" in every sense of the word. He was also one-of those who received no tangible recognition for brave deeds. I know he rescued wounded under heavy shell fire at night time, but his brave deed was overlooked. At the same time he would have been the last man to claim any reward. And so he did his duty to the end."
Memorial — His name iIs on the fountain In Armidale Central Park and in the Armidale Library. In 1925 the Blomfield family gave 100 Pounds for C.V. Blomfield Memorial Prizes for History. This is now awarded for Modern History in Year 12.
Brothers — he had 2 older brothers and one younger brother at TAS and 2 of them served in the War. A.L. Blomfield was Senior Prefect in 1894, 95 and 96 and School Captain for the 3 years. He was one of the first 36 at TAS in 1894 when it opened and did engineering at Melbourne University. R.H. Blomfield was also one of the first 36 in 1894 and served as 1st Lieut. in 33rd Battalion A.I.F. and was awarded the M.C. A.G. Blomfield served as well.
Obituary: "He was a man through and through, and a "mate" in every sense of the word. He was also one-of those who received no tangible recognition for brave deeds. I know he rescued wounded under heavy shell fire at night time, but his brave deed was overlooked. At the same time he would have been the last man to claim any reward. And so he did his duty to the end."
Memorial — His name iIs on the fountain In Armidale Central Park and in the Armidale Library. In 1925 the Blomfield family gave 100 Pounds for C.V. Blomfield Memorial Prizes for History. This is now awarded for Modern History in Year 12.
Brothers — he had 2 older brothers and one younger brother at TAS and 2 of them served in the War. A.L. Blomfield was Senior Prefect in 1894, 95 and 96 and School Captain for the 3 years. He was one of the first 36 at TAS in 1894 when it opened and did engineering at Melbourne University. R.H. Blomfield was also one of the first 36 in 1894 and served as 1st Lieut. in 33rd Battalion A.I.F. and was awarded the M.C. A.G. Blomfield served as well.
Monday, 13 February 2017
C.A.Vlieland on the Rajputana in 1938

| First name(s) | C A |
|---|---|
| Last name | VLIELAND |
| Title | MRS |
| Gender | Female |
| Occupation | CROWN AGENTS |
| Departure year | 1938 |
| Departure day | 3 |
| Departure month | 12 |
| Departure port | SOUTHAMPTON |
| Destination port | SINGAPORE |
| Destination | SINGAPORE |
| Country | SINGAPORE |
| Destination country | SINGAPORE |
| Ship name | RAJPUTANA |
| Ship official number | 149631 |
| Ship master's first name | W |
| Ship master's last name | COTCHING |
| Shipping line | P & O S N CO |
| City | SOUTHAMPTON |
| Ship destination port | YOKOHAMA |
| Ship destination country | JAPAN |
| Ship registered tonnage | 9454.91 |
| Number of passengers | 145 |

| First name(s) | C A |
|---|---|
| Last name | VLIELAND |
| Title | MRS |
| Gender | Female |
| Occupation | CROWN AGENTS |
| Departure year | 1938 |
| Departure day | 1 |
| Departure month | 12 |
| Departure port | LONDON |
| Destination port | SINGAPORE |
| Destination | SINGAPORE |
| Country | SINGAPORE |
| Destination country | SINGAPORE |
| Ship name | RAJPUTANA |
| Ship official number | 149361 |
| Ship master's first name | W A |
| Ship master's last name | COTHING |
| Shipping line | P.&.O.S.N.COMPANY. |
| City | LONDON |
| Ship destination port | YOKOHAMA |
| Ship destination country | JAPAN |
| Ship registered tonnage | 9454.91 |
| Number of passengers | 338 more on Rajputana |
Sunday, 12 February 2017
Charles Vlieland on the Kashmir 1925
| First name(s) | C A |
|---|---|
| Last name | VLIELAND |
| Gender | Male |
| Departure year | 1925 |
| Departure day | 8 |
| Departure month | 5 |
| Departure port | LONDON |
| Destination port | SINGAPORE |
| Destination | SINGAPORE |
| Country | SINGAPORE |
| Destination country | SINGAPORE |
| Ship name | KASHMIR |
| Ship official number | 128655 |
| Ship master's first name | R H |
| Ship master's last name | STRINGER |
| Shipping line | PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO |
| City | LONDON |
| Ship destination port | YOKOHAMA |
| Ship destination country | JAPAN |
| Ship registered tonnage | 5554.12 |
| Number of passengers | 53 |
Saturday, 11 February 2017
Ethelbert Edgar J.M.Wallington
The first children of Catherine Veri Vlieland and Samuel Ethelbert White to survive infancy, twins Charles Ethelbert and Elisabeth Mary Mills Annie (Bessy), were baptised together at All Saints Southampton on 5th January 1859.
Bessy was shown in the 1881 census living at 9 Alfred St Lucas Terrace, Bow still living with the family.
She was not mentioned in the Will of father Samuel Ethelbert White in 1886, though he leaves 4 children various properties.
She was not mentioned in the Will of father Samuel Ethelbert White in 1886, though he leaves 4 children various properties.
After son Edgar James Ethelbert Middleton, her second son is named Lionel Mills after his Mother.
In elder son Edgar’s marriage, he is shown as ‘Ethelbert Edgar J M’ and his name in his probate documents as ‘Ethelbert James Edgar Middleton Wallington’.
Name: Ethelbert Edgar J M Wallington
Event Type: Marriage
Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun
Registration Year: 1910
Registration District: Windsor
County: Berkshire
Event Place: Windsor, Berkshire, England
Spouse Name (available after 1911):
Volume: 2C
Page: 875
Line Number: 25
Friday, 10 February 2017
Edgar Wallington
Elizabeth had Wallington n'ee White , indeed, married Edgar Wallington in 1884.
Her marriage, shown as Elizabeth (‘Bessie’) to the son of a civil engineer, is announced in the Evening Standard.
Her husband is a Surveyors Clerk for the War Office (Royal Engineers) and quite ‘well off’. Both father and grandfather James were farmers at Charlecote Warwickshire and each show up to six servants in census records - as well as many farmhands and boys working for them. Grandfather James Wallingtonleft almost £10,000 in 1868 at a time when the houses left to the White children were value at less than £50 each.
By the 1911 census and both aged 51 they have retired down to Fenstanton Cambridgeshire (then Huntingdonshire).
After son Edgar James Ethelbert Middleton, her second son is named Lionel Mills after his Mother.
In elder son Edgar’s marriage, he is shown as ‘Ethelbert Edgar J M’ and his name in his probate documents as ‘Ethelbert James Edgar Middleton Wallington’.
‘Bessies’ death is noted, aged 84, in Chard Somerset in early 1943.

The first children of Catherine Veri Vlieland and Samuel Ethelbert White to survive infancy, twins Charles Ethelbert and Elisabeth Mary Mills Annie (Bessy), were baptised together at All Saints Southampton on 5th January 1859.
‘Bessies’ death is noted, aged 84, in Chard Somerset in early 1943.

The first children of Catherine Veri Vlieland and Samuel Ethelbert White to survive infancy, twins Charles Ethelbert and Elisabeth Mary Mills Annie (Bessy), were baptised together at All Saints Southampton on 5th January 1859.
Bessy was shown in the 1881 census living at 9 Alfred St Lucas Terrace, Bow still living with the family.
She was not mentioned in the Will of father Samuel Ethelbert White in 1886, though he leaves 4 children various properties.
She was not mentioned in the Will of father Samuel Ethelbert White in 1886, though he leaves 4 children various properties.
Thursday, 9 February 2017
The Andersons
| . | Maj. Thomas Ajax ANDERSON was born 1783, and died 8 FEB 1824 in Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom. |
| 5. | SARAH was born 1794 in Gibraltar, and died 8 FEB 1870 in 33 Oakley Square, Chelsea, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom. | |||||||||||||||
Children of SARAH and Maj. Thomas Ajax ANDERSON are:
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Wednesday, 8 February 2017
Amethyst Rosalind Christina Anderson
Name: Amethyst ANDERSON
Sex: F
Birth: 1865 in Ireland
Census: 1881 Culworth House, Carson Road, Lambeth, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
Note:
Census details
First name(s) Amethyst
Last name Anderson
Relationship to head Daughter
Marital status Single
Marital status as transcribed Not Married
Sex Female
Age 29
Birth year 1872
Birth place Roscommon
Occupation -
Townland/Street Tawlaght
District electoral division Aghafin
County Roscommon
Religion Irish Church
Literacy Read and write
Image link http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Roscommon/Aghafin/Tawlaght/1658119/
Family member first name(s) Augusta, Eva, Ellen, Amethyst, Mary
Family member last name Anderson, Flynn
Record set Ireland Census 1901
Category Census, land & surveys
Subcategory Census
Collections from Ireland
Adolphus Charles White's will. I bequeath to my niece Eva Anderson
(daughter Of my sister Sarah Augusta Mills Anderson) the share now
standing in my name in the Army and Navy Co-operative Society Limited Of
Victoria Street Westminster / I bequeath to my said niece Eva Anderson
the cabinet in my said Drawing room with its contents also the oil
portrait Of my late father now in my said Drawing room and all my
pictures except those otherwise specifically bequeathed by this my will
now in my said drawing room (36 Parkhill Road, Hampstead, London) / I
devise unto and to the use Of the said Robert George May and Charles
Chinner Fuller Of No 10 St Andrews Place Regents Park in the County Of
Middlesex aforesaid or the survivor Of them or other the Trustees or
Trustee for the time being Of this my will (hereinafter called my
trustees) All my six freehold houses with the outbuildings and gardens
belonging thereto being No 22 Best Lane No 7 Orange Street Nos 16 and 17
King Street and Nos 24 and 25 Cross Street St Dunstans all situate at
Canterbury in the County Of Kent and now in the occupation Of Ellenor
Brown Langford Fairbrass Harding and Sparkes respectively Upon trust to
let and manage the same at their own absolute discretion and to receive
the rents issues and profits Of the same and after paying all necessary
outgoings in respect thereof and the expenses Of keeping the same insured
against loss or damage by fire and in good repair and all other necessary
expenses Of the upkeep and management Of the said property to pay the
surplus or net rents and profits to my two nieces the said Eva Anderson
and Amethyst Anderson (daughters Of my said sister Sarah Augusta Mills
Anderson) during their respective lives in equal shares as tenants in
common and so that during coverture the same shall be for their separate
use without power Of anticipation and after the death Of either Of them
upon trust to pay the whole Of the said net rents and profits to the
survivor during her life and so that during coverture the same shall be
for her separate use without power Of anticipation and subject thereto
Upon trust for my two grand nephews Edgar Wallington and Robert
Wallington (sons Of the said Elizabeth Wallington) as tennants in commo
in fee simple
Amethyst Rosalind Christina Anderson
Birth 02 MAY 1864 • Kilronan Roscommon Ireland
Death 13 FEB 1954 • Surrey England
Eva Mary Mills Anderson
Birth 11 JUN 1857 • Roscommon Ireland
Death 31 DEC 1944 • East Sheen, Surrey, England
The September 1939 register shows the sisters living together at 295 Sheen Road, Barnes, London and shows their dates of birth.
Anderson Household (2 People) 295 Sheen Road , Barnes M.B., Surrey, England - Amethyst Anderson b 02 May 1864 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Single, Eva Anderson b 11 Jun 1857 Female Private Means Single
Their probate records show their dates of death
Eva Mary Milles Anderson (sic) Death 31 Dec 1944 Surrey, England, Probate 24 Mar 1945, Registry Llandudno £3,155 18s 4d to Samuel Athelstan White, Samuel Ethelbert White and Catherine Veri Vlieland’s son
Amethyst Rosalind Christina Anderson, Death 13 Feb 1954, Surrey, England, Probate 24 May 1954, Registry London, England £6,500 to Doris Ellen White widow of Samuel Athelstan White
Tuesday, 7 February 2017
Eva Mary Mills Anderson
Adolphus Charles White's will. I bequeath to my niece Eva Anderson
(daughter Of my sister Sarah Augusta Mills Anderson) the share now
standing in my name in the Army and Navy Co-operative Society Limited Of
Victoria Street Westminster / I bequeath to my said niece Eva Anderson
the cabinet in my said Drawing room with its contents also the oil
portrait Of my late father now in my said Drawing room and all my
pictures except those otherwise specifically bequeathed by this my will
now in my said drawing room (36 Parkhill Road, Hampstead, London) / I
devise unto and to the use Of the said Robert George May and Charles
Chinner Fuller Of No 10 St Andrews Place Regents Park in the County Of
Middlesex aforesaid or the survivor Of them or other the Trustees or
Trustee for the time being Of this my will (hereinafter called my
trustees) All my six freehold houses with the outbuildings and gardens
belonging thereto being No 22 Best Lane No 7 Orange Street Nos 16 and 17
King Street and Nos 24 and 25 Cross Street St Dunstans all situate at
Canterbury in the County Of Kent and now in the occupation Of Ellenor
Brown Langford Fairbrass Harding and Sparkes respectively Upon trust to
let and manage the same at their own absolute discretion and to receive
the rents issues and profits Of the same and after paying all necessary
outgoings in respect thereof and the expenses Of keeping the same insured
against loss or damage by fire and in good repair and all other necessary
expenses Of the upkeep and management Of the said property to pay the
surplus or net rents and profits to my two nieces the said Eva Anderson
and Amethyst Anderson (daughters Of my said sister Sarah Augusta Mills
Anderson) during their respective lives in equal shares as tenants in
common and so that during coverture the same shall be for their separate
use without power Of anticipation and after the death Of either Of them
upon trust to pay the whole Of the said net rents and profits to the
survivor during her life and so that during coverture the same shall be
for her separate use without power Of anticipation and subject thereto
Upon trust for my two grand nephews Edgar Wallington and Robert
Wallington (sons Of the said Elizabeth Wallington) as tennants in common
in fee simple
Amethyst Rosalind Christina Anderson
Birth 02 MAY 1864 • Kilronan Roscommon Ireland
Death 13 FEB 1954 • Surrey England
Eva Mary Mills Anderson
Birth 11 JUN 1857 • Roscommon Ireland
Death 31 DEC 1944 • East Sheen, Surrey, England
The September 1939 register shows the sisters living together at 295 Sheen Road, Barnes, London and shows their dates of birth.
Anderson Household (2 People) 295 Sheen Road , Barnes M.B., Surrey, England - Amethyst Anderson b 02 May 1864 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Single, Eva Anderson b 11 Jun 1857 Female Private Means Single
Their probate records show their dates of death
Eva Mary Milles Anderson (sic) Death 31 Dec 1944 Surrey, England, Probate 24 Mar 1945, Registry Llandudno £3,155 18s 4d to Samuel Athelstan White, Samuel Ethelbert White and Catherine Veri Vlieland’s son
Amethyst Rosalind Christina Anderson, Death 13 Feb 1954, Surrey, England, Probate 24 May 1954, Registry London, England £6,500 to Doris Ellen White widow of Samuel Athelstan White
their sister: Ella Sarah Augusta Anderson, Birth ABT 1861 • Roscommon Ireland?, Death 6 AUG 1915 husband Samuel Athelstan White
Thanks Ray
(daughter Of my sister Sarah Augusta Mills Anderson) the share now
standing in my name in the Army and Navy Co-operative Society Limited Of
Victoria Street Westminster / I bequeath to my said niece Eva Anderson
the cabinet in my said Drawing room with its contents also the oil
portrait Of my late father now in my said Drawing room and all my
pictures except those otherwise specifically bequeathed by this my will
now in my said drawing room (36 Parkhill Road, Hampstead, London) / I
devise unto and to the use Of the said Robert George May and Charles
Chinner Fuller Of No 10 St Andrews Place Regents Park in the County Of
Middlesex aforesaid or the survivor Of them or other the Trustees or
Trustee for the time being Of this my will (hereinafter called my
trustees) All my six freehold houses with the outbuildings and gardens
belonging thereto being No 22 Best Lane No 7 Orange Street Nos 16 and 17
King Street and Nos 24 and 25 Cross Street St Dunstans all situate at
Canterbury in the County Of Kent and now in the occupation Of Ellenor
Brown Langford Fairbrass Harding and Sparkes respectively Upon trust to
let and manage the same at their own absolute discretion and to receive
the rents issues and profits Of the same and after paying all necessary
outgoings in respect thereof and the expenses Of keeping the same insured
against loss or damage by fire and in good repair and all other necessary
expenses Of the upkeep and management Of the said property to pay the
surplus or net rents and profits to my two nieces the said Eva Anderson
and Amethyst Anderson (daughters Of my said sister Sarah Augusta Mills
Anderson) during their respective lives in equal shares as tenants in
common and so that during coverture the same shall be for their separate
use without power Of anticipation and after the death Of either Of them
upon trust to pay the whole Of the said net rents and profits to the
survivor during her life and so that during coverture the same shall be
for her separate use without power Of anticipation and subject thereto
Upon trust for my two grand nephews Edgar Wallington and Robert
Wallington (sons Of the said Elizabeth Wallington) as tennants in common
in fee simple
Amethyst Rosalind Christina Anderson
Birth 02 MAY 1864 • Kilronan Roscommon Ireland
Death 13 FEB 1954 • Surrey England
Eva Mary Mills Anderson
Birth 11 JUN 1857 • Roscommon Ireland
Death 31 DEC 1944 • East Sheen, Surrey, England
The September 1939 register shows the sisters living together at 295 Sheen Road, Barnes, London and shows their dates of birth.
Anderson Household (2 People) 295 Sheen Road , Barnes M.B., Surrey, England - Amethyst Anderson b 02 May 1864 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Single, Eva Anderson b 11 Jun 1857 Female Private Means Single
Their probate records show their dates of death
Eva Mary Milles Anderson (sic) Death 31 Dec 1944 Surrey, England, Probate 24 Mar 1945, Registry Llandudno £3,155 18s 4d to Samuel Athelstan White, Samuel Ethelbert White and Catherine Veri Vlieland’s son
Amethyst Rosalind Christina Anderson, Death 13 Feb 1954, Surrey, England, Probate 24 May 1954, Registry London, England £6,500 to Doris Ellen White widow of Samuel Athelstan White
Thanks Ray
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First name(s) Eva
Last name Anderson
Relationship to head Daughter
Marital status Single
Marital status as transcribed Not Married
Sex Female
Age 36
Birth year 1865
Birth place Roscommon
Occupation -
Townland/Street Tawlaght
District electoral division Aghafin
County Roscommon
Religion Irish Church
Literacy Read and write
Image link http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Roscommon/Aghafin/Tawlaght/1658119/
Family member first name(s) Augusta, Eva, Ellen, Amethyst, Mary
Family member last name Anderson, Flynn
Record set Ireland Census 1901
Category Census, land & surveys
Subcategory Census
Collections from Ireland
Eva (still) in Tawlaght Roscommon in 1911 (head of house, farmer, with servant)
Amethyst is in (Richmond) Surrey by 1909 in the electoral records and Eva arrives (in Chertsey) in 1924, She and Amethyst are together in Surrey in 1930 Electoral Registers (the same 'Sunnyside address that Eva has lived at since 1924 Chertsey) and the 1939 Register (sent before).
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Monday, 6 February 2017
William Henry Hulse Anderson
Name: William Henry Hulse ANDERSON
Sex: M
Birth: 12 JUN 1816 in Trincomalee, Ceylon
Note:
'At Trincomalee, on the 12th inst, the lady Of Captain T. A. Anderson, H.
M. 19th Foot Of a son'
Sarah Biddles will. 'To my son, William Henry Hulse Anderson for his own
absolute use my two oil paintings painted by my said daughter Eliza Annie White
After payment Of funeral and testamentary expenses, the residue
Of the estate and effects are bequeathed to 'my said son William Henry
Hulse Anderson my said son Thomas James Biddle and my daughter Eliza
Annie White for their own use absolutely in equal shares or unto the
survivors or survivor Of them living at my decease'
'Anderson, Tho Ajax, Capt 60th Foot died Feb 1824, widow (2nd wife) has
pension, Julia a Dau by 1st wife and not living mother in law, £12 each,
= £60 (Pr) ( ) 1823
He remarries Sarah Augusta Mills White
Of the estate and effects are bequeathed to 'my said son William Henry
Hulse Anderson my said son Thomas James Biddle and my daughter Eliza
Annie White for their own use absolutely in equal shares or unto the
survivors or survivor Of them living at my decease'
'Anderson, Tho Ajax, Capt 60th Foot died Feb 1824, widow (2nd wife) has
pension, Julia a Dau by 1st wife and not living mother in law, £12 each,
= £60 (Pr) ( ) 1823
He remarries Sarah Augusta Mills White
Sunday, 5 February 2017
John Matthew Biddle
Name John Matthew Biddle
Gender Male
Christening Date Aug 1833
Place St. James', Bristol Gloucester, England
Father's Name John Biddle
Mother's Name Sarah
and we found his daughter
Name Maude Biddle
She was " born at sea"
Event Type Christening
Event Date 13 May 1864
Event Place Clifton, St John the Evangelist,Gloucestershire, England
Father's Name John Matthew Biddle
Mother's Name
Charlotte Elizabeth Biddle
her sisters
Gertrude Biddle - Born ...1866 at ...
Constance Biddle - Born ...1868 at ...
Beatrice Biddle - Born ...1872 at ...
this is the last will and testament Of me Sarah Biddle Of no 33 Oakley
square Chelsea in the county on Middlesex widow / I revoke all former testamentary dispositions at any time made by me / I appoint my son
William Henry Hulse Anderson and my son in law Adolphus Charles White
executors Of this my will / I bequeath the following legacies namely to
my son John Mathew Biddle my portraits in oil colours Of his late father and myself .
No trace of the portraits so far.
Gender Male
Christening Date Aug 1833
Place St. James', Bristol Gloucester, England
Father's Name John Biddle
Mother's Name Sarah
and we found his daughter
Name Maude Biddle
She was " born at sea"
Event Type Christening
Event Date 13 May 1864
Event Place Clifton, St John the Evangelist,Gloucestershire, England
Father's Name John Matthew Biddle
Mother's Name
Charlotte Elizabeth Biddle
her sisters
Gertrude Biddle - Born ...1866 at ...
Constance Biddle - Born ...1868 at ...
Beatrice Biddle - Born ...1872 at ...
this is the last will and testament Of me Sarah Biddle Of no 33 Oakley
square Chelsea in the county on Middlesex widow / I revoke all former testamentary dispositions at any time made by me / I appoint my son
William Henry Hulse Anderson and my son in law Adolphus Charles White
executors Of this my will / I bequeath the following legacies namely to
my son John Mathew Biddle my portraits in oil colours Of his late father and myself .
No trace of the portraits so far.
Journeys undertaken by many of the Indian ‘ex-pats’ mentioned, between Colombo Ceylon and Bengal, show that the Sea Captain of the vessel carrying them was John Biddle(his father)
Saturday, 4 February 2017
The Bengal obituary booklet
The Bengal Obituary booklet gives us a lot of familiair names
And also Peel ,White and Anderson .
have to look for more names
And also Peel ,White and Anderson .
have to look for more names
Friday, 3 February 2017
Caroline Anderson
Caroline Anderson was baptised on 10th April 1808 in Colombo, Ceylon. Church of England Diocesan Office record
At the christening of James Henry Kriekenbeek born 19th Sept 1844 in Colombo,Ceylon.
The witnesses were
James Thomas Anderson Snr of Jaffna
James Thomas Anderson Jnr of Jaffna
Mrs Amelia Anderson(born Hollowell)of Jaffna
Mrs Sarah Biddle ( born ditto)...in England
Interested to know more on the Anderson Biddle connection and to share information.
More on Caroline Anderson.
more on her husband Robert Swinhoe
At the christening of James Henry Kriekenbeek born 19th Sept 1844 in Colombo,Ceylon.
The witnesses were
James Thomas Anderson Snr of Jaffna
James Thomas Anderson Jnr of Jaffna
Mrs Amelia Anderson(born Hollowell)of Jaffna
Mrs Sarah Biddle ( born ditto)...in England
Interested to know more on the Anderson Biddle connection and to share information.
More on Caroline Anderson.
more on her husband Robert Swinhoe
Thursday, 2 February 2017
Rear -admiral Nicholas Cory
Nicholas Cory entered the Navy, 21 Dec. 1806, as A.B., on board theHermes sloop, Capt. Edw. Reynolds Sibly, with whom he proceeded to the Rio de la Plata, and then to the West Indies, where he attained the rating of Midshipman 3 Feb. 1808.
After cruizing for some time, on his return, in the Gannet 16, Capt. Jas. Stevenson, he joined, in Nov. of the latter year, the Centaur 74, bearing the flag of Sir Sam. Hood, until whose death in Dec. 1814, he successively accompanied him into the Hibernia 110, Tigre74, Owen Glendower 36, and Illustrious and Minden 74’s, and served on the North Sea, Mediterranean, and East India stations.
He then came home; served with Capt. Joseph Nourse, of the Severn 40, on the coast of France, during the war of 100 days; and was ultimately promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, by commission dated 4 March, 1815.
In the latter capacity Mr. Cory appears to have been appointed – 24 Dec. 1825, as First, to the North Star 28, Capt. Septimus Arabin, on the coast of Africa – 28 April, 1830, again as Senior, to the Briton 46, Capt. John Duff Markland, off Lisbon – 30 July, 1832, to the Asia 84, flag-ship on the same station of Rear-Admiral Wm. Parker – and, 5 Sept. 1834, to the Royal George yacht, Capt. Lord Adolphus FitzClarence.
Having obtained his second promotal commission 20 Feb. 1836, he next, from 9 March, 1837, until paid off in 1840, commanded the North Star 28, bearing the broad pendant of Commodore Lord John Hay on the coast of Portugal. Since his elevation to Post-rank, 1 Aug. 1840, Capt. Cory has been unemployed.
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Wednesday, 1 February 2017
Clarinda Priaulx nee Cory
Nicholas Michel Priaulx has married Clarinda Cory daughter of Nicholas Cory.
She died 22 July 1824.
At FALMOUTH, on the 11th instant, Elizabeth, relict of the late Nicholas CORY, Esq., of ST. MAWES, aged 82 years.
Nicholas Cory (Surgeon) married Elizabeth ? Sibley. Nicholas died 1805,Elizabeth died 1848.
All the following children were born at St Mawes but baptized at Truro.
1.Ch: Nicholas(Rear Admiral) born 1795, died 1864 married Mary Edwards who died 1863.
2.Mary Cory born 1796 died 1840.
3.Tippett Cory born 1798 died 1819.
4Elizabeth Wymond Cory born 1800 married Matthew Henry Eade.
5Clarinda Cory born 1804 married Nicholas Michell Priaulx.
6Penelope Cory born 1805 married Robert Hosking.
There is a memorial to the Cory family in St Just In Roseland church.
and there is the Cory society.
She died 22 July 1824.
At FALMOUTH, on the 11th instant, Elizabeth, relict of the late Nicholas CORY, Esq., of ST. MAWES, aged 82 years.
Nicholas Cory (Surgeon) married Elizabeth ? Sibley. Nicholas died 1805,Elizabeth died 1848.
All the following children were born at St Mawes but baptized at Truro.
1.Ch: Nicholas(Rear Admiral) born 1795, died 1864 married Mary Edwards who died 1863.
2.Mary Cory born 1796 died 1840.
3.Tippett Cory born 1798 died 1819.
4Elizabeth Wymond Cory born 1800 married Matthew Henry Eade.
5Clarinda Cory born 1804 married Nicholas Michell Priaulx.
6Penelope Cory born 1805 married Robert Hosking.
There is a memorial to the Cory family in St Just In Roseland church.
and there is the Cory society.
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