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I want to find this b*st*rd!
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MargaretM | Report | 19 Aug 2007 20:49 |
Another fascinating story, Paul! I've had no luck trying to find either the b*st*rd or his victim. The closest I've come is finding his lawyer's wife, Mary Ann Petersdorff, barrister's wife living in Harley St., Marylebone. I know! 'Fat lot of good that does!' Almost as bad as my attempt to help in the search for another b*st*rd 'Last seen heading west in a boat' Margaret |
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Terence | Report | 19 Aug 2007 20:53 |
Not sure if this is of any help, but here are details of his service carreer with the Royal Engineers. Terry The Honourable Hussey Fane Keane, CB. Regimental Rank: 2nd Lieutenant, 19-3-1839; Lieutenant, 28-6-1842; 2nd Captain, 14-8-1849; Captain, 3-1-1855; Lieutenant Colonel, 26-7-1862; Colonel, 26-6-1872. Army Rank: Major, 2-11-1855; Colonel, 3-8-1866; Major General, 1-11-1877; Lieutenant General, 13-9-1879. War Service: Crimea, 1855-6. Retired on full pay, 13-9-1879. Died at Sunningdale, 26-10-1895. |