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 Death Announcements 1845-1854

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Surname  Hayes    
First names  Thomas Pelham    
Rank / occupation  Civil servant & baronet    
View all other items of "Unit" with value "Bengal Establishment" in "Death Announcements 1845-1854" Unit  Bengal Establishment    
Death date  5 Sept 1851    
Place of death  France    
Source  Gentleman's Magazine    
Date  Nov 1851    
Page number  542    
Detail  At Dieppe, in his 57th year, Sir Thomas Pelham Hayes, the second Baronet (1797). He was the eldest son of Sir John Macnamara Hayes, M.D. the first Baronet, who was physician to the forces during the American war, by Anne, eldest daughter of the Hon. Henry White, one of his Majesty's Council of New York; amd he succeeded to the title on the death of his father July 19, 1809. He became a writer on the Bengal establishment in April 1813; was appointed assistant to the collector of Behar, July 1816; officiating collector of Behar May 1818; of Shahabad 1819; of Sahun 1820; assistant to the salt agent and collector at Hidgelee Dec. 1821; and returned home from India in 1823. He married, June 27, 1840, Caroline-Emma, widow of Lieut.-Colonel Hill Dickson, and daughter of Thomas Stoughton, esq. This lady survives him, but without issue. Sir Thomas is succeeded in his title by his brother, the Rev. John Warren Hayes, Rector of Arborfield, Berkshire; who married in 1844 the second daughter of G.E. Beauchamp, esq. of the Priory, Berks.     
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