Family Members

This is a list of all known family-members who descend from William Sandes and Elizabeth Fernley up to the present day. You can do a name search below, just enter part of the first or last name. For a few family members that are still alive, only the name and year of birth will be displayed.

Displaying 101 - 150 of 614
Married women are listed by their maiden name.
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His younger brother, who was born after he died, had the same name.
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The Channel Island Censuses of 1851 and 1861 shows him and his family to be residing at Alderney, Channel Islands. In Corfu they lived in the Citadel, next door to Lieutenant Colonel H W Gordon RA whose children included Charles, later Major General RE, Governor General of the Sudan, murdered in 1885 by the revolutionary forces of the Mahdi at Khartoum, and famous as “Chinese Gordon” and “Gordon of Khartoum“.
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Daughter of Walter Hussey Fitton of Co. Cork
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He was a Captain in H.M. 9th Regiment of Foot. Now Norfolk Regiment.
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Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Sandes who fought at the Battle of Waterloo. He also fought alongside Simon Bolivar in the Spanish American wars of independence.
06-0310
Captain John Sandes was in H.M. 47th Regiment of Foot and fought in the siege of San Sebastion and the Battle of Vitoria against the Napoleonic Empire, he also fought for the East India Company in the third Anglo-Maratha War. He joined the Cape Mounted Rifles in South Africa in 1846 and fought in the Seventh Xhosa War. His elder brother who died before he was born had the same name.
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Daughter of Francis William Bowzer, of Neath, Glamorganshire.
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Of Kilmore, County Kerry
06-0360
He served in the Ordnance Department.
06-0380
He was a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy.
06-0390
Like his brother, he also served in the Ordnance Department
06-0410
Hon. Sir Robert Fitzgerald, 17th Knight of Kerry, son of Maurice FitzGerald, 14th Knight of Kerry and Elizabeth Crosbie.
06-0420
Major Lancelot Charles Sandes
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Daughter of John Croker of Ballinagard, Co. Limerick.
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Reverend Francis Hewson, Archdeacon. Son of John Hewson and Margaret Fitzgerald.
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Captain Edward Croker.
06-0480
He traveled to France and Spain and learnt to speak French. He suffered from poor mental health at times and was cared for by his travel companion Edward Dissett.
06-0510
Daughter of Robert Ratcliffe Lindsay by Annie O’Neil of Shane’s Castle, Co. Antrim
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She was named as the beneficiary of her mother's will.
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Thomas McDonnell, MD
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Reverend Samuel Dickson Sandes D.D. He was educated at Eagle House School in Hammersmith and later at Rugby School, Rugby. In the summer of 1847, at the age of 18, he went to Trinity College, Dublin. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1846 and Master of Arts 1850. He became a Doctor of Divinity (D.D.) in 1853. (Source: Crockford's Clerical Directories - ancestry.co.uk) He was the Rector of Whitechurch, Cork (1855 - 1872), Vicar of Bishop Middleham, Durham (1874 - 1875), Vicar of Nether Poppleton, Yorkshire (1875 - 1877) and The Rector of Marlesford, Suffolk (1881 - 1883).
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Daughter of John Besnard of Cork and Sophia Baker.
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He was a Captain in the 11th Hussars. He was a member of the Kildare Street Club
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He was the High Sheriff of Kerry in 1828.
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Daughter of Charles Higgs of Charlton Kings, Gloucestershire and Rupertia Collier.
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Reverend John Woodroffe, Rector of Glanmire, County Cork. Son of James Tisdale Woodroffe
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"She eloped to the continent with a groom, having previously bestowed her favours on stable lads, and all trace of her was lost; it took her husband fifteen years to get an order presuming her deceased, but in fact she had died soon after the elopement, on 25 May 1835."
07-0110
Son of Colonel James Crosbie and Elizabeth Bateman. High Sheriff of Kerry 1815.
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Please note this is not Bishop Stephen Creagh Sandes.
07-0140
Daughter of Major William Carrique Ponsonby of Crotta, Co.
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Daughter of John Lister-Kaye, Bart., of Denby, Yorkshire.
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He was a very wealthy man having amassed a fortune in India as director of the Balijan Tea Company, he rose to the position of Registrar General of Bengal in 1858 and then Administrator General of Bengal in 1860. He purchased Oakpark estates just outside Tralee from the Bateman family. On his return from India built a new mansion there from 1857 to 1860, (later known as Collis-Sandes House, now a 100-room conference centre) as a gift to his wife at a cost of £37000 (£4.5m today).
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Daughter of Thomas Stratford Denis of Fortgranite, County Wicklow. https://turtlebunbury.com/document/dennis-of-fortgranite-co-wicklow/
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Justice of the Peace for County Kerry and County Limerick. (Burkes) He lived at Tieraclea House, near Tarbert, County Kerry.

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