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George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland
I am researching this British whig politician. He was First Lord of the Admiralty on three separate occasions & Governor of India between 1836 & 1842. I know that he died in Hampshire on 1st January, 1849, but I cannot trace his death certificate.
I need to know if he was a Roman Catholic or had any family members who were. I have information to suggest that he may have had descendants who were Catholic priests in Boksburg, South Africa, and named Macgrath or McGrath.
Are you out there, Dot?
Can anyone help me please?
I need to know if he was a Roman Catholic or had any family members who were. I have information to suggest that he may have had descendants who were Catholic priests in Boksburg, South Africa, and named Macgrath or McGrath.
Are you out there, Dot?
Can anyone help me please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I doubt that he was a Catholic - they couldn't even vote until 1829, I don't think.
Here's his page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Eden
Here's his page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Eden
Thank you for your comments. I realise that he was unmarried but wonder if these South African based priests might have been descendants of other family members, perhaps his sister. I don't know whether she married.
It seems strange that I cannot find him mentioned on the 1841 Census and his death doesn't seem to have been registered either under Eden or Auckland.
It seems strange that I cannot find him mentioned on the 1841 Census and his death doesn't seem to have been registered either under Eden or Auckland.
You may find this site helpful.......all the Ist Baron Aucklands 14 children have links below.
http://thepeerage.com/p2889.htm#i28883
http://thepeerage.com/p2889.htm#i28883
i've just read his obituary and the account of his death and his wife travelled to basingstoke to reach the home The Grange where he was visiting and where he died (the home of Lord Ashburton) i found that on a family tree on ancestry. the way the newspaper obituary reads it says his mortal remains were removed to the Admiralty prior to internment, does that mean he was buried in westminster abbey?
Thank you all so much for taking the time to help me with this. I now have plenty to go on and will follow the various lines you suggest.
My husband's cousin in South Africa has two very old books which belonged to George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland, and these were given to her by a Catholic priest. She thinks there must be a connection somewhere along the line.
We shall see.
My husband's cousin in South Africa has two very old books which belonged to George Eden, 1st Earl of Auckland, and these were given to her by a Catholic priest. She thinks there must be a connection somewhere along the line.
We shall see.
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