Historical records matching John Macnamara
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About John Macnamara
Born September 23, 1829, the younger of twin boys. His older brother Arthur Macnamara inherited the family seats of Caddington Hall, Hertfordshire, and Cheveralls, near Dunstable, Bedforshire.
Probate: Macnamara John of 2 Norfolk Terrace Brighton died 18 January 1913 at Cannes France Probate London 8 May to Frederick Walton Leaf solicitor and Anne Mary Scrase Dickins (wife of Alwyne Frederick Scrase Dickins). Effects 26730 pounds 15s 7d.
See: A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great ... https://books.google.ca/books?id=Ni4BAAAAQAAJ Sir Bernard Burke - 1863 - Gentry Anne, dau. of William Lee, Esq. , and heiress of John Pedley, Esq. of Caddington Hall, and had issue, i. Arthur, now of Caddington Hall. ii. John, twin with Arthur, m. 12 April, 1860, Sarah, eldest dau. of Edward-Naylor Vickers, Esq. of Tapton Hall, Sheffield. iii. Anne-Mary, m. to Baron Adelsward, minister of Sweden in Paris. iv. Elizabeth, m. to Count Ernest de Rotalier, of chateau de Rotalier, par Beaufort, departement du Jura, France
John Macnamara's Timeline
1829 |
September 23, 1829
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Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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1861 |
April 24, 1861
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South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
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1863 |
January 30, 1863
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Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
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1870 |
December 21, 1870
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Rochester, Medway, England, United Kingdom
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1913 |
January 18, 1913
Age 83
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Cannes, Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
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