Frederic | = 1837 | Henrietta Sarah (Sale) | |
b. 1802 See cuttings about dispute with captain. about 1848-49 Second Sikh War |
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ob. 1857 Brig Gen C.B. |
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Frederick Sale Sowley | Robert Onslow Charles | Florentia Anne See photo |
Susannah Caroline | Henrietta Sarah Jane | Alexandrina Margaret Photograph | Anne Mary Photograph | Walter Francis Edward |
b. 1839 | b. 1845 | b. 1847 | b. 1848 | b. 1850 | b. 1851 | b. 1855 | b. 1854 |
d. 1912 See will | d. 1846 | d. 1931 | d. 1854 | d. 1854 | d. 1930 | d.1856 | |
see life story Lt Col. 17th Foot (Leict Regiment) |
= 1872 Edward P Mainwaring Col 4th Gurkhas & R Garhual Rifles b 1841,
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=Frederick Shore Bullock ICS on 23rd Aug 1870 See marriage entry |
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Number Of Bond | 2066 |
Year Of Bond | 1819 |
Surname | Brind |
Full Names | Frederick Brind |
Description | Cadet |
Description Of Instrument | Bond |
Date Of Instrument | 28 Apr 1819 |
Amount Of Security | £500 |
Sureties | Thomas Brind, Foster Lane, Gentelman. Walter Brind, Paternoster Row, Gentleman. |
Transcribed By | FIBIS Volunteers Source Information |
LDS Film Refernce | None |
IOR Reference | Z/O/1/8 |
Source Name | Miscellaneous Bonds, Nos. 1-2945. 1814 - 1821 |
Source Year | 1819 |
Source | Presidency General |
He was the son of Walter Brind, ribbon maker and silk merchant of Paternoster Row, London. Brig.-General Frederick Brind was in the Bengal Horse Artillery. His Military Records record the following: Mortally wounded by a mutineer of the 9th Light Cavalry. Brevet Colonel, Bengal Horse Artillery. Indian Mutiny 1857-9 Bengal Horse Artillery. 2nd Brigade: Colonel Frederick Brind, CB. - wounded at Sealkote - 10th July 1857. died of wounds. Aged 56. Son of Walter Brind. Born in London. Served in the Gwalior, Sutlej and Punjab Campaigns. Husband of Henrietta Sale. | |
Frederick BRIND
c1840 - 1912 Frederick S.S.Brind was a Lieutenant in 1868 when he was listed in the lists of officers in the Hazara Campaign.He was promoted to Captain; on the 1 April 1870 he was on half pay. He served as a orderly officer to General Bright during the Hazara Campaign.Served in the Indian Mutiny and was mentioned in despatches.He later moved to the 17th Foot Regt. Frederick died at Windsor Hotel,Glen Fern,Gardens,Christchurch,Bournemouth aged 72 years.His brother in law E.P.Mainwaring of 11 Belvidere,Weymouth being the informant of his death. More About FREDERICK SALE SOWLEY BRIND: Fact 1: 04 Mar 1857, Ensign 19th Foot 1st Yorkshire (North Riding) Fact 2: 30 Apr 1858, Promoted to Liutenant; Fact 3: 01 Apr 1870, transfered to 17th Foot as Captain Fact 4: 20 Nov 1879, promoted to Brevet Major Fact 5: 1909, on retirement list Fact 6: 27 Sep 1880, honorary rank of Lt-Col on retirement Fact 7: 01 Jul 1881, given rank of Major |