images/Network logo jpg

Descendants of Pattle Progenitor 2015-35301

Seventh Generation


32. Judge High Court Pattle James Peter-36759 (Thomas , Edward , Edward , Edward , Hugh , Progenitor 2015 ) was born on 31 Dec 1775 in Beauleah,,Bengal. He died in 1845 in Calcutta.

His parents are of Epsom in 1791, he is born in Bengal in 24 Dec 1775, Petitions for writership, in Bengal, 2C, Jan 1791. For services in Bengal, see Bengal Despatches, XXI et seq. Personal Records XVIII 423-483. Died at Chowringhee Road Calcutta, 4 Sep 1845. Will dated 25 May, 1845. proved on 4 Sept. He has nephew Frederick Becher Rocke. He is said to be sealed in a cask of rum when he dies for transport to burial at Camberwell in London. He had views c. 1815 on profitable use of labour of Indian convicts. See any book called Bengal Past and Present. He leaves £9000 in his will. He dies at Chowringee Road, Calcutta. has drs 1 dead four married, two unmarried. Petitions for Bengal writership of 1791. He is a senior member of Board of Revenue. He is educated by Daniel Duff, MA of Battersea, writer. He had also lived at Epsom, UK. He has a nephew, Major Thomas Reed. He is Judge of Court of Appeal at Mursedabad. His fr petitions form him as an EICo cadet in 1791. He rises to High Court Judge and with 53 years he is one of the longest serving HEICO men when he dies. He begins with EICo in 1792 in Bengal, where he'd been born, as a writer, then to other legal posts. He has descendants Hoseason per Mary Hover. His mother Sarah lives 1755-1813. Per Mary Hover, another Pattle girl is baptised Louisa Calbrook Pattle with Calbrook the name of Charles Pattle's arch enemy in India. He lives in Garden Reach overlooking the Hooghly. If this man is a chronic alcoholic, does he interfere sexually with his daughters? Ask Mary Hover He and James Prinsep qv help construct for the first Calcutta Ice House. His drs are Adeline II, Julia Margaret (the eccentric one), Sara, Maria, Louisa. Virginia and Sophia. He is a drunkard and a liar, in p. 7, of James King on V Woolf, he is renowned for extravagent wickedness, known as King of Liars. He drank himself to death by 1845. See Marler, p. xxiii, re grandmother, Therese Blin de Grincourt. See Quentin Bell on V Woolf, of 1972, pp. 14-17.

from a webpage on a History of WA - The interest taken in the Swan River Settlement by Anglo-Indians was practically demonstrated in 1838. Colonel Hanson had been much pleased with his visit to Perth and to King George's Sound, and he proved a very zealous and influential advocate of the suitability of the place as a field for emigration. In 1833 a company was formed at Calcutta to initiate trade relations with Western Australia, and to take up land for settlement purposes. King George's Sound was designed to be the chief centre of the enterprise. The principal promoters of the company were Mr. J. Pattle, of the Civil Service, and Colonel Becher. The barque Mercury was procured to convey the first lead of passengers and stock, and prepared for the pioneer voyage. Among her passengers were Captain C. Cowles, H.C.M., J. Calder (late of the firm of Macintosh and Co.), W. Raynoe, G. Pattle, S. Beadle, jun., T. Nisbitt, S. Austen, and two European officers, one carpenter, and seventy natives of India. These gentlemen were preceding others interested in the adventure, to prepare the way and choose eligible sites for future operations. There were ten overseers and five mechanics connected with each, who, it is said, were sailing under engagement for five years, for the purpose of erecting buildings on the allotments of members of the company. While these improvements were being made, the vessel was to return to India for the families of the settlers. The families intended to permanently reside in the colony, but the gentlemen were to remain during the summer months only. It appears to have been the intention of the company to engage two or three vessels in the trade, so as to have regular communication, and also a vessel for whaling operations.

The Mercury left India in October, and was never again heard of, and as she was an old vessel she was supposed to have foundered at sea. Messrs. J. Pattle and Becher petitioned Sir John Gore, the Admiral of the Indian naval station, for a vessel to search for the Mercury, explaining that she was "provided with an extensive establishment of men and means for the purpose of obtaining land, and of ultimately effecting colonisation at that interesting settlement." They feared that she had been wrecked on the Keeling or Cocos Islands. The Admiral despatched H.M.S. Hyacinth in 1834, but she found no trace of the missing vessel. This loss was a blow to Western Australia, for at that period the presence of so well organised a company would have proved valuable. Subsequent efforts were made by Messrs. Pattle, Becher, and others to establish trade relations between India and Western Australia, and also to form a colonising settlement. followup gapskey

James married De L'Tang Adeline Maria-36754 daughter of Chevalier De L'Estang Antoine Chevalier de L'Estang-26121 and Mlle Grincourt Josephine Therese de Grincourt-55236. Adeline was born in 1793. She died in 1845.

Chart by R. Pattle of Suffolk. Sir Hugh Orange put out a book on Chevalier de l'Tang. See data per Mary Hover. James King on Virginia Woolf, p. 7. Earlier links to Chevalier de l'Tang and Therese Blin de Grincourt. She is descended from a page of Marie Antoinette, Chevalier de l'Etang. See p. 365 of notes from Annan on Sir Leslie Stephen.

James and Adeline had the following children:

+ 44 F i Pattle Maria-40387 was born in 1818. She died in 1892.
+ 45 F ii Pattle Sarah Monckton-31228 was born in 1816. She died in 1887.
+ 46 F iii Pattle Louisa Calbrook Colebrooke-23809 was born in 1821. She died in 1873.
+ 47 F iv Pattle Sophia Ricketts-23808 was born in 1829. She died in 1911.
+ 48 F v Pattle Virginia-53498 was born in 1827. She died in 1910.
+ 49 F vi Photographer Pattle Julia Margaret-22455 was born on 11 May 1815. She died on 26 Jan 1879.
  50 F vii Died young Pattle Eliza Julia-54350 was born in 1814. She died in 1818.

Code-red. Data from brother of Mary Hover.
  51 M viii Pattle James Rocke Mitford-70031 died in 1813.

Died young. Only found in data per Mary Hover.
+ 52 F ix Pattle Adeline Marian No2-96640 was born on 19 Feb 1812. She died on 28 May 1836.

33. Capt, opium trader, Canton merchant Pattle Thomas Charles-46667 (Thomas , Edward , Edward , Edward , Hugh , Progenitor 2015 ) was born in 1773. He was christened in 1773 in Beauleah,,India. He died in 1815 in Macao.

1815: Opium trader Captain Thomas Pattle (1773-1815) He is member of Canton Civil Service in 1788 and second member of select committee 1805-1801. Later also 1812-1813-1814-185. He is appointed a supercargo in 1794, provers of his will in 1815 are Sir William Fraser and Charles Magniac. The residue of his estate was invested in 1865. Data per brother of Mary Hover. In Hover data he is Dir EICo. See data per Mary Hover. He has estate of not £90,000 as he thought but £163,769. He is link to Pattle re wife 1 of EG Wakefield? Burke's P&B for Brooke of Sarawak. He is a link to Pattle re Sir Leslie Stephen. A witness to his m2 is Thomas Hillman. He has brothers James and William of Bengal Light Cavalry. He is Canton merchant in Bloomfield, p. 35. He is brother of Jim "Blazes" (with seven drs) Pattle of Bengal Civil Service and half-cousin of the father of Rajah Brooke of Sarawak. Bloomfield table on Wakefield. Mary Pattle's brother's data might suggest he has brothers James and William, sisters Sara Rocke, Eliza Mitford, Sophia Lay (?) she marries James Gardiner (?). Per Pat Iseke as noted in Philip Temple, A Kind of Conscience: The Wakefields.

Thomas married Wife1, illegit Middleton Eliza Anne Frances-46665 daughter of Bengal Civil Service Middleton Nathaniel-64728 and Lover Indian Miss Indian woman-129956. Eliza died on 5 Jul 1820.

She is dr2, illegit . Maria Suffolk says she also marries a Canadian named Wilson in Toronto, Canada. In Mary Hover data she is natural dr of Nathaniel Middleton d 1807 by an Indian woman. Bloomfield, p. 39. She has brother Hastings Nathaniel Middleton. Dr of Nathaniel Middleton of Bengal Civil Service. Bloomfield table on Wakefield.

Thomas and Eliza had the following children:

+ 53 F i Pattle Ruth Casson-63348 died on 10 Mar 1829.
+ 54 F ii wife1 Pattle Eliza Susan-114408 was born in 1799. She died in 1820.

35. Lt, Cavalry Pattle Henry John James-36514 (Thomas , Edward , Edward , Edward , Hugh , Progenitor 2015 ) was born in 1782. He died in 1803.

Also from Graham Pattle per Mary Hover. Born 5 April 1782, baptized 11 June 1782, son of Thomas and Sarah Pattle, (name incorrectly given as Henry John in Cadet Papers, 1797) Cadet in 1797, Ensign in 11 July 1799, Lt of Cavalry 11 June 1800, died 14 Feb, 1803, at camp near Assaya (Dodwell and Miles). Will
dated 5 Feb 1803, (in the form of a paper of instructions), property bequeathed to brother William and sister Eliza. Diamond ring to be sent home to "honoured father". Bengal Wills. Data per emailer to Mary Hover.

Henry married PNotknown Miss Lover-36513.

Emailer to Mary Hover.

Henry and Miss had the following children:

+ 55 F i Illegit Pattle Eliza Henrietta-97943 was born in 1803. She died in 1890.

36. Pattle Sarah Susannah-557794 (Thomas , Edward , Edward , Edward , Hugh , Progenitor 2015 ) was born in 1757.

She also m to Thomas Berkeley Bond. Website on Beath and Tait families (?). Http on Maclarens, Birtwistles and many other families. Cf book Victoria Olsen, From Life: Julia Margaret Cameron and Victorian Photography. 2003. Active in 1824. She is sister of Thomas Pattle.

Sarah married (1) Judge, Court Appeal, Calcutta Ics Rocke Richard-171718 son of Rocke Senior 2015-179589 and RNotknown Miss-179590 in 1797. Richard was born in 1757. He died in 1823.

2017 updates. Loose Google item.

Richard and Sarah had the following children:

  56 M i Rocke Thomas James-713543 was born in 1803 in Bengal. He was christened in 1825 in Active.
        Thomas married wife2 Lowe Lucy-713544 daughter of Lowe Senior-713546 and LNotknown Miss-557795.
  57 M ii Rocke John-713545 was born in 1774.
  58 M iii Rocke Charles Augustus'-713547 was born in 1803.
  59 F iv Rocke Lucy Maildsa-713548 was born in 1782.
+ 60 M v Rocke Frederick Becher-557796 was born in 1799. He died about 1871.

Sarah married (2) Bond Thomas Berkeley-171719 son of Bond Senior 2017-179587 and BNotknown Miss-179588.

2017 updates.

40. General Pattle Thomas-22905 (Thomas , Edward , Edward , Edward , Hugh , Progenitor 2015 ) was born in 1812 in ,Cb. He died in 1881.

Per Mary Hover. Scott's End website.

Thomas married Maude Marian Lucia-14255 daughter of Maude John Gervaise-14112 and MNotknown Miss-13845.

Data per Mary Hover. Scott's End website.

Thomas and Marian had the following children:

+ 61 M i Magistrate Pattle Thomas Philip Marmaduke-24731 was born in Jun 1849. He died on 11 Dec 1890.

43. Colonel Pattle James-58773 (Thomas , Edward , Edward , Edward , Hugh , Progenitor 2015 ) died in Killed.

gaps19aa He is brother if Judge James Pattle. He is killed with a William Impey (or Cookson?) per George Cookson, at 9th Bengal Cavalry battle of Meannee (?).

James married PNotknown Miss-13913 daughter of PNotknown Senior-85589 and Unknown MIss-86426.

They had the following children:

+ 62 F i Pattle Augusta-4329.

Home First Previous Next Last

Surname List | Name Index

Prepared March 2016 by:

Dan Byrnes
Unit 4
145 Marsh Street
Armidale NSW 2350
Australia
Tel: mob: 0478 644 736

Send e-mail to: danbyrnes@merchantnetworks.com.au


View web stats from www.statcounter.com/ for this website begun 4 July 2006


View The Merchant Networks Stats

Red Sand divider