Genealogy of Jean Michel Ferran


Col. Edward Albert RAWSON was born in Carlow, Ireland. He died in 1929. He married Agnes Cuthbert JOHNSTONE on 24 Jul 1872 in Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland.

Colonel 2nd Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment?
of Barrowvile county Carlow, Ireland (http://www.barrowvillehouse.com/)

Agnes Cuthbert JOHNSTONE [Parents] was born in 1851. She was christened on 26 Dec 1851 in Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland. She died in 1932. She married Col. Edward Albert RAWSON on 24 Jul 1872 in Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland.

They had the following children:

  M i Robert Ian RAWSON was born on 9 Apr 1875 in Ireland.
  F ii Dorothy Violet Hope RAWSON was born on 6 Apr 1880. She died on 30 Mar 1926.
  F iii Norah RAWSON.
  F iv Olive RAWSON.
  F v Deborah RAWSON.
  F vi Marjorie Josephine RAWSON.

Brig. Matthew Henry THOMAS was born in 1837 in London, Middlesex, England. He died in 1915. He married Marianne Theresa SKINNER in 1864.

Brig. General C.M.G., D.S.O., R.A.

Census 1881: Supervisor Of Coffee Plantations In Celon (Mks Of Agric)
Dwelling Oakfield Census Place Underskiddaw, Cumberland, England Family History Library Film 1342247 <../../library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=filmhitlist&columns=*%2C180%2C0&filmno=1342247> Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 5170 / 88 Page Number 3

Marianne Theresa SKINNER [Parents] was born in 1839 in Colombo, Ceylon. She died in 1901. She married Brig. Matthew Henry THOMAS in 1864.

They had the following children:

  F i Marion K. THOMAS was born in 1866.
  M ii Arthur H. THOMAS was born in 1866 in Colombo, Ceylon.

High Street Northwick House Census Place Harrow On The Hill, Middlesex, England Family History Library Film 1341329 <../../library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=filmhitlist&columns=*%2C180%2C0&filmno=1341329> Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 1357 / 34 Page Number 15

Was a scholar in 1881 census, boarder
  M iii Capt. Edward H.L.M. THOMAS was born in 1868.
  M iv Brig. Henry Melville THOMAS was born on 26 Jan 1870. He died in 1940.
  M v Jocelyn H. THOMAS.
  F vi Helen T. THOMAS was born in 1872 in Huwara Eleya, Ceylon. She died about 1956 in Petersfield, Hampshire, England.
  F vii Florence THOMAS was born in 1874 in Huwara Eleya, Ceylon.

Maj. Thomas Bridges Bouchier SKINNER [Parents] 1 was born on 22 May 1804 in St John's, Newfoundland, Canada. He died on 24 Jul 1877. He married Georgina BURRELL on 19 Dec 1838.

Major, CMG, J.P. Ceylan See book 50 years in Ceylan

Thomas Skinner was an en­gineer. He was born at St. John's, Newfoundland, on 22 May 1804, was the son of Lieutenant­-colonel William Thomas Skinner, R.A. (d. 1829), by his second wife, Mary, daughter of Dr. Monier of the royal artillery [for the father's family see under SKINNER, WILLIAM, 1700--1780]. In 1811 Thomas was placed at school in England, and remained there until in 1818 he proceeded to Ceylon, and obtained a second lieutenancy in the Ceylon rifles. In 1820 he was employed in constructing two roads to Kandy, one by the Kaduganava Pass, the other through the Seven Kirles, and was thenceforth connected with that branch of public works. In 1825 he was appointed staff officer of the garrison of Colombo, and on 27 Nov. 1829 deputy assistant quartermaster-general of the forces in Ceylon. In 1832 he opened a road from Aripo, on the western coast of Ceylon, to Anarajaporo. In the following year the public works of the colony were transferred to the civil authorities, and Skinner accompanied the surveyor-general over the country to initiate him in his duties. Subsequently Skinner undertook a survey of the mountain zone, the result of which was embodied in a one-inch sketch-map of the Kandian provinces and in a general map of Ceylon. In 1836 he was promoted captain, and in the following year was employed to regulate the surveyor-general and civil engineers department, which had fallen into great confusion. This business occupied him until 1840 ; but as the department became again disorganized when he ceased directing it, he was appointed permanent commissioner for the roads in Ceylon in 1841. In 1847 he retired from his regiment with the rank of major, and in 1850 the civil engineer's department was incorporated with his own. In 1859 he was appointed auditor-general, but in consequence of a difference of opinion with the governor, Sir Henry Ward, as to the cost of a railway from Colombo to Kandy, he was superseded in 1861, and returned to his former post of commissioner of public works, which he continued to hold until, in 1865, he resumed the duties of auditor-general. Skinner retired to England in 1867, and was made a companion of the order of St. Michael and St. George on 15 Feb. 1869. He took up his residence at Bath, where he died at 7 Grosvenor Place on 24 July 1877. His services to Ceylon were very great in opening up the country and rendering overland transport possible. He married Georgina, daughter of Lieutenant-general George Burrell, C.B., on 19 Dec. 1838. By her he had, with other children, Monier Williams Skinner, now lieutenant-colonel, R.E. Skinner was the author of an autobiography entitled ' Fifty Years in Ceylon,' edited by his daughter Annie Skinner (London, 1891, Svo), to which his portrait is prefixed. The book contains an outline of the history of his branch of the Skinner family.
(Skinner's Autobiography; United Service Mag. 1877, iii. 110.] E. I. C.
A statue was erected in Ceylon to his memory.

Georgina BURRELL [Parents] 1 was born in 1824 in England. She died in 1866. She married Maj. Thomas Bridges Bouchier SKINNER on 19 Dec 1838.

They had the following children:

  F i Marianne Theresa SKINNER was born in 1839. She died in 1901.
  F ii Anne Hart Barbara SKINNER.

Edited the book 50 years in Ceylan (biography of her father, Major Thomas Skinner
  M iii Thomas E. Burne SKINNER.
  M iv Georges Burrell SKINNER died about 1883.
  M v William Graham SKINNER.
  M vi Henry Peareth SKINNER.
  M vii Lt.Col. Monier Williams SKINNER was born about 1856.

R.E.

Lt.Col. Georges BURRELL [Parents] 1 was born on 26 Feb 1777 in Longhoughton, Northumberland, England. He died on 4 Jan 1853 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England. He married Marianne Theresa THOMAS on 27 Jun 1817 in Broad Clyst, Devon, England.

Lt. General, C.B.

BIOGRAPHY:
Second son of John Burrell Esq. of Littlehoughton, Northumberland, England. Born at Longhoughton in Northumberland and entered the army as an ensign in the 15th Regiment in 1797. He was promoted to lieutenant in the same year and to captain in 1805. On his passage to the West Indies in 1805, the transport in which he had embarked was attacked by a large French schooner privateer, which was beaten off with great loss. He became a major in the 90th Light Infantry in 1807, was at the capture of Guadaloupe in 1810 and served during the war in Canada in 1814 and 1815. He returned to Europe in 1815 but arrived too late for the Battle of Waterloo. Having marched with his regiment to Paris, he remained there until the Army of Occupation was formed in December and then returned to England in July 1816.
In 1820 he went to the Mediterranean where he held the civil and military command of Paxo, one of the Ionian islands, for more than 5 years. He received high commendation from the Regent and civil authorities of that island. He attained the rank of colonel in 1830 and returned to England in 1832 with the 18th Royal Irish. In 1836 he was ordered with that regiment to Ceylon where he remained until 1840. In 1837 he received the local rank of major-general and acted as commandant at Colombo and also at Trincomalee. In May 1840, he went to China and commanded the troops at the first capture of Chusan. He was appointed Governor of that island and with his troops held command until February 1841 when the island was restored by the Commissioner of the Government after a treaty with Chinese authorities. Since the treaty was not ratified, hostilities resumed and Burrell commanded a brigade at the attack on the heights above Canton and destroyed the Tartar camp under the walls of the city. Burrell continued to command a brigade in China until peace was made in July 1842.
He received thanks from both Houses of Parliament for his services in China and in 1844, Her Majesty Queen Victoria graciously included him in the list of officers receiving awards for distinguished services. In 1851 he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant-general, and in February of 1852 was appointed Colonel of the 39th Regiment.
He first married Miss Scott, daughter of Sir John Scott, Knight of ireland, and secondly, Marianne Theresa Thomas, daughter of Reverend Dr Thomas of Clodagh, Co Carlow, Ireland. This marriage linked him to the Irish house of Lisle, while he was the lineal descendent of one of the oldest families in the north of England.

Marianne Theresa THOMAS [Parents] died about 1830. She married Lt.Col. Georges BURRELL on 27 Jun 1817 in Broad Clyst, Devon, England.

Died when her four children were quite young. They were later looked after by Jocelyn Henry C Thomas' daughter, Katherine Turton. Her daughter was a Mrs Skinner, whose husband was Major Skinner in Ceylon.

They had the following children:

  F i Georgina BURRELL was born in 1824. She died in 1866.
  F ii Harriet Barbara BURRELL was born about 1826 in England.
  M iii Graham BURRELL was born in 1847 in England. He died on 18 Mar 1847.
  M iv Henry Duncan BURRELL was born in 1848 in England. He died on 31 Dec 1848.

Rev.Dr. William Bartolomew THOMAS [Parents] 1 was born in 1751. He died on 31 Dec 1826 in Carlow, Ireland. He was buried on 3 Jan 1827 in Castle Hill, Carlow, Ireland. He married Anna Jocelyn DAVIDSON.

Claydach, Wales

Rector of Ehayddn and of Ferns. Squire of Everton. Reverend William Bartholomew Thomas was Squire of Everton in Queens County, Ireland. He was also Rector of Clodagh, a parish across the River Barr to the east of Everton and thereby in County Carlow.
BIOGRAPHY: Educated by Mr Jessop, and entered Trinity College Dublin on 1 November 1767. BA in 1772. He was ordained at Ossory (Kilkenny) on 13 July 1783. He was curate at Cloydagh and Slaty Carlow in 1786, and Chaplain to the troops in Carlow in 1800. He became a Doctor of Divinity of TCD on 15 September 1797.
BURIAL: His funeral was held at St Mary's Carlow on 3 January 1827. He was buried in the cemetry on the Castle hill in Carlow - the old cemetery before the re-building of St Mary's in 1832.

Anna Jocelyn DAVIDSON [Parents].Anna married Rev.Dr. William Bartolomew THOMAS.

They had the following children:

  F i Marianne Theresa THOMAS died about 1830.

Col. Robert Blackall GRAHAM [Parents] was born on 2 Mar 1874 in Jhelum, Bengal, India. He was christened on 4 Apr 1874 in Jhelum, Bengal, India. He married Margaret Grace RATHBORNE.

Colonel Indian Army Was retired in 1931 (Douglas & Patricia's marriage certificate)
Argyle & Sutherland.

Deputy Assistant Quartermaster General in Daressalam, East Africa in 1918

Separated from his wife and might have had other issues in S.Africa (according to family oral tradition).

Graham Robert Blackall IOR/L/MIL/9/237/164-71 1952238
The Cadet papers are under reference IOR/L/MIL/9/xxx at the O.I.O. Collection at the British Library in London and cover the period from c.1789 until towards the end of the 19th century. This index only covers the period 1789 to 1859. When you look-up a name you will find the OIOC ref number and LDS Family History Centre film number, you can then go to your nearest LDS Family History Centre and order this film for viewing in that centre. This is much more convienient than going all the way to London from say Alberta.

Margaret Grace RATHBORNE [Parents] "Billy" was born in 1880 in Cheltenham, Gloucester, England. She married Col. Robert Blackall GRAHAM.

lived at 15 Lansdown Crescent, Cheltenham, Gloucester, England

They had the following children:

  F i Kathleen Mary GRAHAM was born on 14 Aug 1903. She died in 2000.

C.B.E.
  M ii Brig. William Douglas MCNEILL GRAHAM was born on 19 Jan 1905. He died on 20 Jul 1986.

Col. Robert Blackall GRAHAM [Parents] [scrapbook] was born in 1838 in Agra, India. He was christened on 29 Apr 1838 in Agra, India. He married Mary Jane Neville WYATT.

Capt. 5th. Bengal Cavalry in 1874
Col. 7th Bengal Cavalry in 1887, Mandalay, Buma

Graham, Robert Blackall, b 1838
Gender: Male
Active Dates: 1838 -
Active Area: Asia (continent) <area.php?id=26> Myanmar (nation) <area.php?id=84>
Likenesses: None found.
Photographs: See list of photographs <photos.php?id=210>
Publications: Graham, R.B. (1887 ?) 'Photographic illustrations : with description of Mandalay and Upper Burmah Expeditionary Force, 1886-87', Birmingham : A. Pumphrey.
Related Entries: None found.

Robert Blackall Graham was born in Agra in 1838. He was the son of Colonel Graham, Bengal Infantry. He was baptized in Agra on the 29th April 1838. He was educated at George L. Hanson's, Brighton for three years and John Brackenbury's Wimbledon from February 1855. He was accepted for the Bengal Cavalry in April 1856. He arrived in India in May 1856 for service with the 7th Bengal Cavalry.
Sources: Cadet papers: IOL/L/MIL/9/237 ff.164-171. Bengal Service: IOR/L/MIL/10/82 f.174.

Book:
TITLE: Photographic illustrations, with description of Mandalay & Upper Burmah expeditionary force, 1886-87, / by a cavalry officer.
CALL NUMBER: DS530.9.M3 G73 1887 (Case X) [P&P] Copy 1 DS530.9.M3 G73 1887 Copy 2 Copy 2. Some original photos. in this copy differ in quality from those in Copy 1. (Case X) [P&P] Copy 2
REPRODUCTION NUMBER: _ _ _ _ _
MEDIUM: 4 p.l., 60 phot. (incl. ports.) plan. 30 x 22 cm.
CREATED/PUBLISHED: Birmingham, A. Pumphrey [1887?]
CREATOR:
Graham, Robert Blackall, b. 1838
NOTES:
Preface, prelim. p. [5], signed: R.B. Graham, Colonel, 7th Bengal Cavalry, Mandalay, 1st April, 1887.
Descriptive text at foot of each photograph.
Form AACR 2: vj26 06-06-96; vj34 06-19-96

Mary Jane Neville WYATT [Parents] was born on 18 Jul 1849 in India. She was christened on 31 Oct 1849 in Patna, West Bengal, India. She married Col. Robert Blackall GRAHAM.

They had the following children:

  M i Col. Robert Blackall GRAHAM was born on 2 Mar 1874.
  F ii Mary N. GRAHAM was born in 1876.
  M iii Bazett GRAHAM was born in 1877 in India.

Married Violet?, 2 ch. Ena & Muriel?
  F iv Cushela GRAHAM.

Col. William Hans RATHBORNE [Parents] 1 was born in 1841. He died in 1913. He married Bella Grace MCNEILL in 1870.

Donald?

Bella Grace MCNEILL [Parents] 1 was born in 1858 in France. She died in 1931. She married Col. William Hans RATHBORNE in 1870.

or born 1859 according to census 1881 (22 years then)

lived in Wall House, Wall, Stafford, England in 1881

They had the following children:

  F i Freda Penelope RATHBORNE was born on 29 Oct 1886. She died on 11 Feb 1951.
  F ii Margaret Grace RATHBORNE was born in 1880.
  F iii Gladys RATHBORNE.
  F iv Evelyn RATHBORNE.
  F v Molly RATHBORNE Countess of Powis.
  F vi Adrianne RATHBORNE.
  M vii William Donald McNeil RATHBORNE.

John Donald MCNEILL of Fauquart [Parents].John married Margaret EVANS.

of Fauqhart & Tearfarous

Margaret EVANS [Parents] 1.Margaret married John Donald MCNEILL of Fauquart.

They had the following children:

  F i Bella Grace MCNEILL was born in 1858. She died in 1931.
  F ii Margaret MCNEILL.
  F iii Emmeline Evans MCNEILL.

Major Donald MCNEILL [Parents].

Major 17 Lancers

He had the following children:

  M i John Donald MCNEILL of Fauquart.

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