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Latest revision as of 14:41, 25 November 2016
Richard Hartley Kennedy (c1791-1865), director of the East Indian Railway, Deputy Chairman of the Oriental Bank, late Chief of the Medical Staff of the Bombay Division of the Army on the Indus
1832 January 31st. Married at Poona, Bombay to Isabella Morgan Valiant
1851 Living at 11 Ladbroke Terrace, Bayswater:
Richard H. Kennedy (age 59 born East Indies), Retired Physician-General of the HEICS. With his wife Isabel Kennedy (age 40 born East Indies) and their two children Florence H. Kennedy (age 15 born Cape of Good Hope) and Lockhart M. H. Kennedy (age 7 born Cottingham, Yks.). Also two visitors and eight servants.[1]
1855 Living at 11 Ladbroke Terrace, Bayswater
1865 July 24th. Death of Richard Hartley Kennedy, M.D., formerly physician-general to the Bombay Army and miscellaneous writer.[2] He died at the Great Western Hotel, Paddington.
Buried at Kensal Green Cemetery