1709 - 1789 (80 years)
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Name |
Ralph Dundas |
Birth |
23 Apr 1709 |
Logie, Perthshire, Scotland |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
23 Dec 1789 |
Person ID |
I171484 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
13 Mar 2015 |
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Notes |
- A merchant. Shown as apprentice to David Berry 1724
Children:
a.Ralph Dundas Captain Royal Navy, Captain of the Bonetta. Born 12/10/1732 died 1787 and buried 15/6/1787 at St. Clement Danes, Middx.
b.Barabara Dundas born 1734
c.William Dundas born 1738 died young
d.Sir David Dundas Ist Bart of Richmond born 1749, a doctor who was appointed Sergeant Surgeon to King George 111 in 1791
e.James Dundas of Ochtertyre born 1752
f.Agnes Dundas
g.Helen Dundas
h.George Dundas, Rear Admiral, Naval Commissioner at Bombay. Born 1756 married 1783 in Liverpool Ann Thomson (died circa 1794, - "Journal of a residence in Chile edited by Jennifer Hayward") and died 6/8/1814 at the Cape of Good Hope. He left issue:
i.Major General William Boulden Dundas born 1788 in the Isle of Man married Jemima Agnes Graham (d. 19/5/1874 - Edinburgh Evening News 19/5/1874) and died 1858. "The Annual Register 1858":- At Edinburgh, Major-Gen. William B Dundas C.B., of the Royal Artillery.The deceased General had been fifty five years in the service: served at the siege of Flushing in 1809 and assisted at Ciudad Rodrog, and at Badajos in 1812. At the former he was wounded in the right ankle and was most severely and dangerously wounded at Badajos, being compelled to have his left arm amputated and had his left thigh dislocated and hip bone shattered. He received the silver war medal and two clasps.
ii.Maria Dundas born 18/7/1785 married 1st 1809 Captain Thomas Graham 2ndly Sir Augustus Wall Callcott. Died in England 21/10/1842. Buried at Kensal Green cemetery. In the book "Journal of a residence in Chile" edited by Jennifer Hayward, there is mention of Maria (christened Mary) being taken by her father out a school in Northern England in 1793 to a school in the South. The passage reads as follows; "With no warning her father returned from a trip in March 1793 and took his daughter from her home in the uncultured and savage North of Britain to a school in the cultured and genteel South. This transfer of place was also a transfer of class: she left her mother's simple modest home to live with her father's much more aristocratic family. She was eight years old and never saw her mother again." There are many records of letters on the Internet from her father's brother David Dundas in which he repeatedly mentions his distaste with his brother for marrying below his class. Maria Dundas stayed with the Dundas family in Richmond and later with James Dundas in Scotland. She mentions in her memoirs that the Dundas family in Richmond despised her. In 1808 she sailed to India with her father despite not having seen him for 10 years.
maria
iii.Agnes Dundas born 7/1/1789 in the Isle of Man married 7/7/1815 at Lewisham Rev Robert Jones his Majesty's senior chaplain at the Cape of Good Hope. (Caledonian Mercury 24/7/1815). Died 3/1/1847 at Jersey. The Rev. Robert Jones was later vicar at Bedfont and died 1844 in Jersey. Issue:
.Agnes Eliza Jones born 1822 Bedfont, Middx
..Isabella Jones born 1823 Bedfont, Middx
...Anne Jones born 1828 Bedfont, Middx
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