Col. Hamilton Tovey

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Col. Hamilton Tovey

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Stoke Dammerel, Devon, England (United Kingdom)
Death: August 05, 1889 (48)
39 Nevern Square, Earl's Court, Middlesex, England (United Kingdom)
Place of Burial: England
Immediate Family:

Son of Alexander Tovey and Mary Hamilton Tovey
Husband of Maria Eliza Tovey
Father of AF. John Cronyn Tovey, 1st Baron Tovey, GCB, KBE, DSO; Maria Tingey; Mary Louisa Duka; Hamilton Tennent Tovey; Harold Dunbar Tovey and 7 others
Brother of Matilda Grace Tovey; Hamilton Dunbar Tovey; John Tovey; James Tennent Tovey; Capt. Alexander Charles Hughes Tovey-Tennent and 3 others
Half brother of Female Tovey and Elizabeth Anne Tovey

Occupation: Royal Engineers
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About Col. Hamilton Tovey

Col Hamilton Tovey RE b.1841 d. 1889 served in the Royal Engineers as a Civil Engineer and was responsible for designing and building fortifications in Southern England during 1870's. He later specialised in Military law and wrote a number of treatises on Military Law and Military Strategies for the time. In 1861 he married Maria Eliza Goodhue daughter of Hon George Jervis Goodhue of London Canada. They had eleven children, the youngest being Admiral John Cronyn Tovey. Source: Dave https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/132071-rosslyn-park-rugby-club-...

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Col. Hamilton Tovey's Timeline

1841
July 16, 1841
Stoke Dammerel, Devon, England (United Kingdom)
1865
April 11, 1865
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
April 11, 1865
London, Ontario, Canada
1866
April 22, 1866
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
1870
June 1, 1870
Stoke Damerel, Devon, England (United Kingdom)
1871
November 16, 1871
New Brompton, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
1872
September 28, 1872
Southsea, Hampshire, England (United Kingdom)
1874
February 23, 1874
Portsea, Hampshire, England (United Kingdom)
1875
September 27, 1875
Southsea, Hampshire, England (United Kingdom)
1876
October 25, 1876
Waltham Abbey, Essex, England (United Kingdom)