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1744 - 1819 (74 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Major Rohde was born on 20 Oct 1744 in St John of Wapping, Middlesex, England; was christened on 20 Nov 1744 in St John of Wapping, Middlesex, England; died on 30 Mar 1819; was buried on 5 Apr 1819 in St Mary, Whitechapel, Middlesex, England. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 1808, Oakley Farm, Kent; from his daughter Sarah's wedding announcement.
Major married Mary Hawkins on 8 Jan 1776 in Newnham, Gloucestershire, England. Mary was born about 1845; died on 29 Jun 1806 in Bromley Common, Kent, England; was buried on 5 Jul 1806 in St Mary, Whitechapel, Middlesex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 2
Generation: 3
11. | Major Rohde Hawkins (7.Eliza2, 1.Major1) was born on 4 Feb 1821 in Nutfield, Surrey; died on 19 Oct 1884 in Holmwood, Surrey; was buried in St Mary Magdalene, Holmwood, Surrey. Other Events and Attributes:
- Note: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_Rohde_Hawkins
- Residence: Hawkins and his wife Mary lived at Redlands Farm, Holmwood,[1] which he designed.
- Occupation: 1831 to 1837; educated at Charterhouse School
- Occupation: 25 Feb 1860; He was gazetted as Captain in the Queen's (Westminster) Rifle Volunteer Corps
Major married Mary Littledale Greenwood on 4 Aug 1853. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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13. | Robert Welbank (8.Sarah2, 1.Major1) was born in 18--. Other Events and Attributes:
- Note: + WELBANK, Robert, Esq., of Tandridge Priory,
Surrey.
Son of the late Robert Welbank, Esq., of Tandridge
Priory, by Sarah his wife ; b. 18 ? . Is a J.P. and
D.L. for Surrey; was formerly a Capt. in the Army.
?The Priory, Tandridge, near Godstone, Surrey.
THE COUNTY FAMILIES OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.OR, ROYAL MANUAL OF THE TITLED AND UNTITLED ARISTOCRACY
OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.
BY
EDWARD WALFORD, M.A.
THIRD EDITION, GREATLY ENLARGED.
LONDON:
ROBERT HARDWICKE, 192, PICCADILLY.
1865.
He isn't mentioned in Captain Welbank's Will, or in electoral registers for Surrey in the years after Capt. Welbank's death. Rather shaky evidence for his existence.
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