Re: Wives of army surgeons in the 19th century




In a message dated 28/04/2010 07:11:05 GMT Daylight Time,
karen.macleod@xxxxxxxxx writes:

Any thoughts on how to find the date of death of the wife of a retired
army surgeon.
Grace Tertia Carter (nee Chalmers) was wife of John CARTER( who
retired on half-pay October 1817...where? -perhaps Kent England as a
son was born there in December 1817)
A son was born in Belgium in 1819 and a daughter was born in May 1821
(location unknown) so I know she was alive in May 1821 but because
they traveled so extensively I am having difficulty.
Any ideas/info would be much appreciated


Hi,

If her husband died before her, she may have returned to England to die.
Do you know where she was born as that would be the most likely area.

JUDY ELKINGTON
[N. Derbyshire, England]

www.elkingtonfamily.com
ELKINGTON@xxxxxxxxxxxx
www.one-name.org/profiles/elkington.html
.



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