John Bazalgette, 1784–1868 (aged 83 years)
- Name
- John /Bazalgette/
- Surname
- Bazalgette
- Given names
- John
father |
1750–1830
Birth: October 5, 1750
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35 — Ispagnac Death: February 16, 1830 — Eastwick Park, Surrey |
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mother | |
Marriage |
Marriage: August 7, 1779 — St George's, Hanover Square |
5 years
himself |
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22 months
elder sister |
1782–1869
Birth: October 27, 1782
32
22 — England Death: March 11, 1869 |
14 months
elder brother |
1783–1849
Birth: December 17, 1783
33
23 — Westminster, London Death: January 10, 1849 — Brading. Isle of Wight |
father |
1750–1830
Birth: October 5, 1750
41
35 — Ispagnac Death: February 16, 1830 — Eastwick Park, Surrey |
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step-mother |
1768–1847
Birth: May 30, 1768
36
29 — England Death: 1847 — 73 Gloucester Place, London |
Marriage |
Marriage: April 17, 1787 — St George's Hanover Square |
18 months
half-sister |
1788–1790
Birth: October 3, 1788
37
20 — Westminster, London Death: 1790 |
3 years
half-sister |
1791–1792
Birth: August 21, 1791
40
23 — Westminster, London Death: 1792 — London |
13 months
half-brother |
1792–1879
Birth: September 13, 1792
41
24 — St Georges, Middlesex Death: October 4, 1879 — 34 Queens Rd, Bayswater, London |
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1793–1838
Birth: February 28, 1793
42
24 — Westminster, London Death: June 17, 1838 — Eastwick House, Little Hampton, Evesham, Worcs/Glos |
23 months
half-sister |
1795–1851
Birth: February 1, 1795
44
26 — England Death: July 18, 1851 — Marylebone, London |
5 years
half-sister |
1799–1831
Birth: October 5, 1799
49
31 — England Death: April 10, 1831 — East Peckham, Kent |
2 years
half-brother |
1801–1888
Birth: October 20, 1801
51
33 — Chiswick Death: July 21, 1888 — 14 Devonshire Place, London |
5 years
half-brother |
1806–1858
Birth: April 7, 1806
55
37 — Marylebone, London Death: 1858 — Newton Abbot |
19 months
half-brother |
1807–1849
Birth: October 18, 1807
57
39 — Marylebone, London Death: January 14, 1849 — Horsham, Sussex |
5 years
half-sister |
1813–1873
Birth: January 29, 1813
62
44 — 86 Gloucester Place, London Death: May 4, 1873 — 22 Chapel Street, Grosvenor Square, London |
himself | |
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partner |
1794–1866
Birth: 1794
34 — England Death: July 27, 1866 — Marylebone, London |
son |
1836–1869
Birth: 1836
51
42 — Canada Death: September 24, 1869 — On a train between Suez and Alexandria, Egypt |
12 months
daughter |
1836–1891
Birth: 1836
51
42 — Halifax, Nova Scotia Death: February 19, 1891 — Devon |
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1834–1866
Birth: 1834
49
40 — Halifax, Nova Scotia Death: April 1, 1866 — Kotah, Rajastan, India |
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1818–1909
Birth: May 19, 1818
33
24 — Halifax, Nova Scotia Death: April 21, 1909 — Keverel, Devon |
13 years
daughter |
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1824–1879
Birth: December 15, 1824
40
30 — Halifax, Nova Scotia Death: January 6, 1879 — 105 South Park Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia |
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1814–1872
Birth: September 13, 1814
29
20 — Halifax, Nova Scotia Death: January 26, 1872 — Oak Grove Aniery, England |
5 years
son |
1819–1866
Birth: November 2, 1819
34
25 — Halifax, Nova Scotia Death: August 28, 1866 — Rangoon |
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1812–1852
Birth: November 3, 1812
27
18 — Halifax, Nova Scotia Death: September 2, 1852 — Halifax, Nova Scotia |
8 years
son |
1821–1857
Birth: February 4, 1821
36
27 — Halifax, Nova Scotia Death: August 11, 1857 — Hanganini, New Zealand |
2 years
son |
1823–1906
Birth: March 3, 1823
38
29 — Halifax, Nova Scotia Death: July 23, 1906 — Keverel, Devon |
7 years
son |
1829–1885
Birth: 1829
44
35 — England Death: 1885 — Marylebone |
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1816–1819
Birth: May 28, 1816
31
22 — Halifax, Nova Scotia Death: February 14, 1819 — Halifax, Nova Scotia |
15 years
daughter |
Note | Army career: 1796 Ensign 2nd WI Regiment 1799 Lieutenant 91st Regiment 1805 Captain 99th Foot. Transferred from Bahamas in summer 1807, to provide the garrison. It must have been in Bermuda until at least 1815 because it had a Captain Bazalgette, later a Lieutenant Colonel, according to Bermuda records, in the 49th Regiment. His wife was Mrs. Sarah Crawford Bazalgette. She was the daughter of then Mayor of St. George's John Van Norden. The couple bought the property, then called Rendell House, in 1815. Later, it became known at the Redan Hotel and is today Clyde's Cafe. The Regiment was transferred to Nova Scotia. 1819 Major 1837 Lt Colonel. Served in West Indies, Egypt (1801), Doabs in India, Penobscot in Canada. Was Deputy Quarter Master General in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Retired in 1851. |
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Note | See biographical entries in Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bazalgette Dictionary of Canadian Biography http://www.biographi.ca/EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=38409 |
Note | Per 1861 census: Age 77, living in St Marylebone with spouse Sarah CM and daughter Cecilia J |