William Henry Gordon Christian1
M, #168181, b. 1 September 1860, d. 22 January 1934
Last Edited=9 Sep 2005
William Henry Gordon Christian was born on 1 September 1860 at Norfolk IslandG.1 He was the son of Thursday October Christian and Mary Young.1 He died on 22 January 1934 at age 73 at Pitcairn IslandG.1
Among the 2nd wave of returnees from Norfolk in 1864. Died of heart trouble.
When he died, he left everything he had to his unofficially adopted 'son',
Floyd Hastings McCoy. During his later years, Gordon lived with another
single man, Dick Fairclough, who arrived on Pitcairn some years before and
stayed. Fairclough died in 1938.1
Among the 2nd wave of returnees from Norfolk in 1864. Died of heart trouble.
When he died, he left everything he had to his unofficially adopted 'son',
Floyd Hastings McCoy. During his later years, Gordon lived with another
single man, Dick Fairclough, who arrived on Pitcairn some years before and
stayed. Fairclough died in 1938.1
Citations
- [S126] George Snell, online unknown url, George Snell (No longer available online), downloaded 29 August 2005.
Albert Swain Christian1
M, #168182, b. 8 May 1862, d. 9 May 1862
Last Edited=9 Sep 2005
Albert Swain Christian was born on 8 May 1862 at Norfolk IslandG.1 He was the son of Thursday October Christian and Mary Young.1 He died on 9 May 1862 at Norfolk IslandG.1
Citations
- [S126] George Snell, online unknown url, George Snell (No longer available online), downloaded 29 August 2005.
Harriet Christian1
F, #168183, b. 22 August 1863, d. 1864
Last Edited=29 Oct 2005
Harriet Christian was born on 22 August 1863 at Pitcairn IslandG.1 She was the daughter of Thursday October Christian and Mary Young.1 She died in 1864, on-board the St. Kilda.1
She was among the 2nd wave of returnees from Norfolk in 1864, although she had been ailing for some time before leaving Norfolk. After her death on board, at her mother's request, her body was preserved for burial in the Pitcairn churchyard, by placing it in a barrel in the forepart of the ship.
It was an object of terror among the superstitious minds of the other children on board.1
She was among the 2nd wave of returnees from Norfolk in 1864, although she had been ailing for some time before leaving Norfolk. After her death on board, at her mother's request, her body was preserved for burial in the Pitcairn churchyard, by placing it in a barrel in the forepart of the ship.
It was an object of terror among the superstitious minds of the other children on board.1
Citations
- [S126] George Snell, online unknown url, George Snell (No longer available online), downloaded 29 August 2005.
Charles Benjamin Christian1
M, #168184, b. 1 August 1865
Last Edited=9 Sep 2005
Charles Benjamin Christian was born on 1 August 1865 at Pitcairn IslandG.1 He was the son of Thursday October Christian and Mary Young.1 He was buried on 29 July 1885 at Pitcairn IslandG.1
Died as the result of a severe knock on the head.1
Died as the result of a severe knock on the head.1
Citations
- [S126] George Snell, online unknown url, George Snell (No longer available online), downloaded 29 August 2005.
Mary Elizabeth Saidley Christian1
F, #168185, b. April 1868, d. 1 June 1868
Last Edited=9 Sep 2005
Mary Elizabeth Saidley Christian was born in April 1868 at Pitcairn IslandG.1 She was the daughter of Thursday October Christian and Mary Young.1 She died on 1 June 1868 at Pitcairn IslandG.1
Citations
- [S126] George Snell, online unknown url, George Snell (No longer available online), downloaded 29 August 2005.
Sir Arthur Blennerhassett, 3rd Bt.1
M, #168186, b. 30 July 1794, d. 22 April 1849
Last Edited=3 Feb 2011
Consanguinity Index=7.82%
Sir Arthur Blennerhassett, 3rd Bt. was born on 30 July 1794.1 He was the son of Sir Robert Blennerhassett, 2nd Bt. and Rosanna Blennerhassett.1 He married Sarah Mahony, daughter of John Mahony, on 26 July 1826.1 He died on 22 April 1849 at age 54.1
He held the office of High Sheriff of County Kerry in 1820.1 He succeeded as the 3rd Baronet Blennerhassett, of Blennerville, co. Kerry [U.K., 1809] on 21 September 1831.1
He held the office of High Sheriff of County Kerry in 1820.1 He succeeded as the 3rd Baronet Blennerhassett, of Blennerville, co. Kerry [U.K., 1809] on 21 September 1831.1
Children of Sir Arthur Blennerhassett, 3rd Bt. and Sarah Mahony
- Rosanna Blennerhassett1 d. 9 Oct 1907
- Rt. Hon. Sir Rowland Blennerhassett, 4th Bt.+1 b. 5 Sep 1839, d. 22 May 1909
Citations
- [S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 400. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
Rowland Blennerhassett1
M, #168187, b. 6 November 1795
Last Edited=3 Feb 2011
Consanguinity Index=7.82%
Rowland Blennerhassett was born on 6 November 1795.1 He was the son of Sir Robert Blennerhassett, 2nd Bt. and Rosanna Blennerhassett.1 He died, unmarried.1
He gained the rank of officer in the Royal Navy.1
He gained the rank of officer in the Royal Navy.1
Citations
- [S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 400. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
Robert Blennerhassett1
M, #168188, b. 27 July 1797, d. 2 July 1862
Last Edited=3 Feb 2011
Consanguinity Index=7.82%
Robert Blennerhassett was born on 27 July 1797.1 He was the son of Sir Robert Blennerhassett, 2nd Bt. and Rosanna Blennerhassett.1 He married Sarah Eagar, daughter of Alexander Eagar, on 4 September 1838.1 He died on 2 July 1862 at age 64, without issue.1
Citations
- [S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 400. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
Sarah Eagar1
F, #168189, d. 2 February 1856
Last Edited=9 Apr 2008
Sarah Eagar was the daughter of Alexander Eagar.1 She married Robert Blennerhassett, son of Sir Robert Blennerhassett, 2nd Bt. and Rosanna Blennerhassett, on 4 September 1838.1 She died on 2 February 1856.1
From 4 September 1838, her married name became Blennerhassett.1
From 4 September 1838, her married name became Blennerhassett.1
Citations
- [S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 400. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
Lt.-Col. Roderick William Macleod1
M, #168190
Last Edited=14 Aug 2019
Lt.-Col. Roderick William Macleod was awarded the Croix de Guerre.2 He lived at Lilly Cottage, Nairn, Nairnshire, ScotlandG.3 He gained the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Royal Artillery.3