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 Death Announcements 1845-1854

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Surname  Russell    
First names  Lechmere Coore Graves    
Rank / occupation  Major General    
View all other items of "Unit" with value "Bombay Army" in "Death Announcements 1845-1854" Unit  Bombay Army    
Death date  28 Apr 1851    
Place of death  Shropshire    
Source  Gentleman's Magazine    
Date  Sept 1851    
Page number  321    
Detail  At Ashford Hall, Shropshire, in his 65th year, Major-General Lechmere Coore Graves Russell, C.B. General Russell was born on Christmas Day in the year 1786, and was the eldest son of James Russell, esq. (a younger son of James Russell, esq. Judge of the King's Bench in America, and descended from a family resident for some generations at Charlestown in that country,) by Mary, second daughter of Richard Lechmere, esq. nephew to Nicholas Lord Lechmere of Evesham. He entered the service of the East India Company as a cadet of the Bombay establishment in 1802, became Colonel of Artillery 1833, and a Major-General 1841. He succeeded his father in his estates in 1832. He married, June 14, 1814, Harriet-Elizabeth, daughter of Ollyett Woodhouse , esq. of North Repps, Norfolk, Advocate-General of Bombay; and had issue three sons and five daughters. Edward-Lechmere, his eldest son, is Lieutenant in the 12th Bombay Native Infantry; and Frederick-Thomas-Lechmere, the second brother, was Lieutenant in the 2d Madras Cavalry, from which he retired in 1846.     
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