CANE, Richard Duke (b. , d. ?)
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Title: Cane family.FTW
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Title: Cane family.FTW
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Source: (Name)
Title: Cane family.FTW
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Title: Cane family.FTW
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Death: 1869
Death: AFT. 1865
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Title: Mandeville kin.FTW
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Note: [Mandeville kin.FTW]
Lieut. Colonel Charles Mandeville, Carnatic Europe Vet. Bat..; Invalid Do Car E.V.B, appointed (to the rank) in 1814 (source: EID 1836). He had a son on 3 February 1818 (EID of 1820). However, while Ann Matilda was being married, there was a birth of a daughter to Lt.Col Charles Mandeville on 21 May 1831 at Vizagapatam, and a son on 12 April 1835 at Madras. This may have been a son with the same name. A daughter was born at Egmore on 14 November 1837.
There may have been two Charles Mandevilles, or one may have married a second time and had a second set of children. The EID of 1820 records the death of "the lady of Col. Mandeville" (in Madras BMDs) on 12 October 1818, and the death of an infant son (of Lt. Col. Mandeville) on 3 February 1819. Could this be the son born exactly a year earlier?
Death: 1846
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Title: Mandeville kin.FTW
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Note: [Mandeville kin.FTW]
Reputed to be a daughter of General Mandeville (see letter in notes for John McKennie). East India Directory for 1836 has: "Lately (September 1834) at Madras, Chas. McKennie, Esq., of the sea service, to Ann Matilda, eldest daughter of Lieut. Col. Chas. Mandeville, Carnatic Europe Vet. Bat.". However, the Colonel seems to have been having children at this time, unless there were two with the same name, viz the birth of a daughter to Lt.Col Charles Mandeville on 21 May 1831 at Vizagapatam.
Death: 26 AUG 1837 Madras, India
Burial: St Mary's Church, Madras
Note: In the Army. When he retired, he became a Superintendant in the Forestry Department. (Inf. from Ronald Robinson <Rondor@@bigpond.com>).
Baptism: --Not Shown--
Death: AFT. 1860
Death: ABT. 1845
Death: AFT. 1881
Death: 1873 Newcastle, or at sea?
Death: ABT. 1842
Note: David Dinwiddie wrote (27 July 1866): ".... my sister Nancy has lost her 'Jolly Sailor', Captain Crawford...."
Death: ABT. 1866 Drowned nr Scilly Isles
Death: 1875
Death: 1878
Death: 1879
Death: AFT. 1851
Death: 1886
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