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 Death Announcements 1845-1854

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Surname  Metcalfe    
First names  Thomas Theophilus    
Rank / occupation  Civil servant    
View all other items of "Unit" with value "Bengal CS & baronet" in "Death Announcements 1845-1854" Unit  Bengal CS & baronet    
Death date  3 Nov 1853    
Place of death  Delhi    
Source  Gentleman's Magazine    
Date  Feb 1854    
Page number  197    
Detail  [Aged 58, the 4th baronet. Brother & heir of the late Sir Charles Metcalfe, who was made Lord Metcalfe in 1845, and died in Sept. 1846. He was the 3rd son of Sir Thomas, the 1st baronet, by Susannah Sophia, dau. of John Debonnaire, esq. and widow of Major John Smith. He was born 2 Jan. 1795. ""He proceeded to India as a writer in 1813, and was immediately appointed Assistant to his brother Sir Charles, then Resident at Delhi; which station he never afterwards quitted."" Twice married. 1st to Grace, eldest dau. of Alexander Clarke, esq. of Ruthven, N.B. who died in 1824, 2nd to Felicité Anne, eldest dau. of John Browne, MD of the Bengal Medical Board, who died in 1842. By his 1st wife he had 2 sons, Theophlius Macpherson, who died in 1841, and Charles Theophilus Rideout, who died in 1820. By his 2nd wife he had 2 sons and 4 daus. The elder son is now Sir Theophilus John Metcalfe, of the EIC Cs, who was born in Delhi in 1828, and married in 1851 the eldest dau. of Col. John Low, of Clatto, co. Fife]    
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