Robert Brockholes PARKERÂge : 70 ans1790–1861
- Nom
- Robert Brockholes PARKER
- Prénom(s)
- Robert Brockholes
- Nom de famille
- PARKER
Naissance | 19 août 1790 |
Baptême religieux | 13 décembre 1790 (Âge 3 mois) Source : Lancashire Anglican Parish Registers Détails de la citation : Drb/2/231 |
Mariage | Sarah CUNDALE — Afficher cette famille 19 juin 1816 (Âge 25 ans) Détails de la citation : P82/GEO1, Item 022 |
Naissance d’une fille #1 | Jane Cundall PARKER vers 1823 (Âge 32 ans) Source : Recensement 1901, Londres |
Profession | Officier de marine Note : PARKER. (Lieut., 1815. f-p., 13; h-p., 26.)
Robert Brockholes Parker, born 19 Aug. 1790, is eldest son of the late Edw. Parker, Esq., of Clithero, by Sarah, daughter of John Leaper, Esq., of Kellet House, co. Lancaster.
This officer entered the Navy, 22 Sept. 1808, as L.M., on board the Semiramis 36, Capt. Wm. Granger, attached to the force on the Lisbon station, where he attained the rating of Midshipman in Sept. 1809, and in April, 1810, followed the same Captain into the Caesar 80. Removing, in May, 1811, to the Venerable 74, Capt. Sir Home Popham, he assisted in that ship, in the course of 1812, at the reduction of Lequeytio and Castro, on the north coast of Spain; also in the attacks made upon Puerta Galetta, Guetaria, and Santander; anii at the destruction of the fortifications of Bermeo, Plenoia, Galea, Algorta, Begona, El Campillo las Quersas, and Xebiles. In Aug. 1814, after having escorted Earl Moira to India in the Stirling Castle 74, also commanded by Sir H. Popham, he joined the Valiant 74, Capt. Zachary Mudge, stationed in the Channel; whence, in the ensuing month, he sailed for North America, as a Supernumerary, in the Liverpool 50,, Capt. Arthur Farquhar. Being nominated, on his arrival. Master’s Mate of the Tonnant 80, flag-ship of Hon. Sir Alex. Cochrane, he was afforded an opportunity, in consequence, of sharing in the operations against New Orleans. He returned to England in March, 1815, in the Armide 38, Capt. Sir Edw. Thos. Troubridge; attained his present rank 20 Sept. following; was subsequently, between Feb. 1825 and the early part of 1827, employed in the Aurora 46, and, as First-Lieutenant, in the Ariadne 26, Capts. John Maxwell and Adolphus FitzClarence; and since 21 June, 1843, has been officiating as Admiralty Agent in a contract mail steam- vessel.
Lieut. Parker married, 19 June, 1816, Sarah, daughter of John Cundale, Esq., of Snab Green, near Lancaster, by whom he has issue two sons and two daughters. Agents – Messrs. Ommanney.
A Naval Biographical Dictionary (1849)
by William Richard O'Byrne |
Baptême d’une fille | Jane Cundall PARKER 24 avril 1823 (Âge 32 ans) |
Mariage d’un enfant | Nicolas PORTALIS — Jane Cundall PARKER — Afficher cette famille 28 juin 1847 (Âge 56 ans) Note : The Patrician, Vol 4. 1847, London
edited by John Burke,
chez E.Churton, 26 Holles street
Page 288 |
Sépulture | 29 mars 1861 (Âge 70 ans) Source : England death and burial, 1538-1991 |
Famille avec Sarah CUNDALE |
lui |
Robert Brockholes PARKER Naissance : 19 août 1790 Sépulture : 29 mars 1861 — St Georges'S Church, Ramsgate, , Kent, ENGLAND |
épouse |
Sarah CUNDALE Naissance : vers 1795 |
Mariage : 19 juin 1816 — St George Bloomsbury, , London, , ENGLAND |
|
8 ans fille |
Jane Cundall PARKER Naissance : vers 1823 32 28 — , Hothersalts, , Lancashire, ENGLAND Décès : 8 mars 1910 — 43 Stanley Gardens - Hampstead, London, , , ENGLAND |
Baptême religieux | Lancashire Anglican Parish Registers Détails de la citation : Drb/2/231 |
Mariage | Saint George, Bloomsbury, Register of marriages Détails de la citation : P82/GEO1, Item 022 |
Sépulture | England death and burial, 1538-1991 |
Profession | PARKER. (Lieut., 1815. f-p., 13; h-p., 26.)
Robert Brockholes Parker, born 19 Aug. 1790, is eldest son of the late Edw. Parker, Esq., of Clithero, by Sarah, daughter of John Leaper, Esq., of Kellet House, co. Lancaster.
This officer entered the Navy, 22 Sept. 1808, as L.M., on board the Semiramis 36, Capt. Wm. Granger, attached to the force on the Lisbon station, where he attained the rating of Midshipman in Sept. 1809, and in April, 1810, followed the same Captain into the Caesar 80. Removing, in May, 1811, to the Venerable 74, Capt. Sir Home Popham, he assisted in that ship, in the course of 1812, at the reduction of Lequeytio and Castro, on the north coast of Spain; also in the attacks made upon Puerta Galetta, Guetaria, and Santander; anii at the destruction of the fortifications of Bermeo, Plenoia, Galea, Algorta, Begona, El Campillo las Quersas, and Xebiles. In Aug. 1814, after having escorted Earl Moira to India in the Stirling Castle 74, also commanded by Sir H. Popham, he joined the Valiant 74, Capt. Zachary Mudge, stationed in the Channel; whence, in the ensuing month, he sailed for North America, as a Supernumerary, in the Liverpool 50,, Capt. Arthur Farquhar. Being nominated, on his arrival. Master’s Mate of the Tonnant 80, flag-ship of Hon. Sir Alex. Cochrane, he was afforded an opportunity, in consequence, of sharing in the operations against New Orleans. He returned to England in March, 1815, in the Armide 38, Capt. Sir Edw. Thos. Troubridge; attained his present rank 20 Sept. following; was subsequently, between Feb. 1825 and the early part of 1827, employed in the Aurora 46, and, as First-Lieutenant, in the Ariadne 26, Capts. John Maxwell and Adolphus FitzClarence; and since 21 June, 1843, has been officiating as Admiralty Agent in a contract mail steam- vessel.
Lieut. Parker married, 19 June, 1816, Sarah, daughter of John Cundale, Esq., of Snab Green, near Lancaster, by whom he has issue two sons and two daughters. Agents – Messrs. Ommanney.
A Naval Biographical Dictionary (1849)
by William Richard O'Byrne |