Charles Lancelot Sandes (1815 - 1893)
Personal details
Person ID:
08-0840
Gender:
Male
Living:
No
Pedigree:
Notes
Captain Sandes lived at Carrigafoyle and was an officer in the 89th Regiment of Foot (from 1881, Royal Irish Fusiliers). He was also a Justice of the Peace and a dog breeder.
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Marriage date:
15 January 1842
Place:
Notes:
They were married at St Swithin's Church, Walcot, Bath. http://www.stswithinswalcot.org.uk/
References:
Somerset marriages 1754-1914 - Charles Sandes - Isabella Carr
Burkes (1879) vol 2 - page 1408
Burkes (1912) - page 74
British Newspapers - Charles Sandes, Isabella Carr
Burkes (1847) - page 1184-01
Adrian Sandes - Chapter 1 Annex C, Page 4-01
Nick Reddan's Newspaper Extracts - Charles Sandes - Isabella G Carr
Burkes (1879) vol 2 - page 1408
Burkes (1912) - page 74
British Newspapers - Charles Sandes, Isabella Carr
Burkes (1847) - page 1184-01
Adrian Sandes - Chapter 1 Annex C, Page 4-01
Nick Reddan's Newspaper Extracts - Charles Sandes - Isabella G Carr
Children:
Marriage date:
22 July 1856
Place:
Notes:
They were married at St Peter's Church, Dublin.
After the death of Charles Sandes, she married Reverend Thomas Locke, of Carrig Island, County Kerry. He died in 1897.
Birth
Date:
10 October 1815
Place:
Notes:
Born in Great Cumberland *Street*, London. (see Nick Reddan's Newspaper extracts)
Baptism
Date:
8 November 1815
Place:
Notes:
Baptised at St Marylebone Church, Marylebone, London.
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Death
Date:
5 May 1893
Place:
Notes:
Resident at Bayview House, Clontarf at the time of his death.
Burial
Date:
about 1893
Place:
Notes:
Buried at Clontarf Cemetery along with his wife, Mildred Brown
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Probate
Date:
25 September 1893
Place:
Notes:
Late of Bayview House, Clontarf. Effects £587 19s 10d to Mildred (Brown) Sandes
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