Sir Edmund de Gonville Bromhead, 3rd Baronet

Major Sir Edmund Gonville Bromhead, 3rd Baronet. was born on 22 January 1791. He was the son of Sir Gonville Bromhead, 1st Baronet. and Jane ffrench, daughter of Sir Charles ffrench, 1st Baronet. He married Judith Christine Wood, daughter of James Wood, on 15 September 1823. He died on 25 October 1870 at age 79. He fought in the Battle of Waterloo as a major in the army.[1] He succeeded as the 3rd Baronet Bromhead, of Thurlby Hall on 14 March 1855.[2][3]

Sir

Edmund de Gonville Bromhead,
BornSeptember 20, 1791
Died1870
PredecessorSir Gonville Bromhead
SuccessorSir Edward Ffrench Bromhead
ChildrenCaptain Edward Bromhead; Sir Benjamin Parnell Bromhead, CB, 4th Baronet; Lieutenant Charles James Bromhead, and Major Gonville Bromhead, VC
Parents
  • Sir Gonville Bromhead, 1st Bromhead Baronet (father)
  • Jane Ffrench (mother)
RelativesSir Edward Ffrench Bromhead, 2nd Baronet (Brother)
FamilyBromhead Baronetcy

Issue

  • Capt. Edward (21 Mar 1832-9 Jan 1869); was an officer in the 4th King's Regiment, and served in the Crimean War. Died unmarried in Burma.
  • Col. Sir Benjamin Parnell, 4th Bt. (22 Oct 1838-31 Jul 1935);
  • Col. Charles James (15 Sep 1840-14 Dec 1922); married Alice Marie Freckleton. They had two sons. Served in the Zulu War, the Ashanti War and Third Anglo-Burmese War.
  • Lt.-Col. Gonville (29 Aug 1845-10 Feb 1891)
  • Frances Judith (d. 20 Feb 1917); married Rev. Arthur Coates. Had three sons, and three daughters.
  • Victoria Gonville (d. 8 Jun 1909); married Warren Hastings Diamond MD. They had a son, and three daughters.
  • Elizabeth Frances (d. 10 Oct 1921); married Evelyn Pocklington. They had one daughter, Mary.
  • Helen Morrison
  • Alice Margaret
  • Janetta Gonville; married as his third wife, George Hutton Riddell Esq. JP. No known issue.


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