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Sir Charles Gascoigne of the [[Carron Co]] | Sir Charles Gascoigne ( -1806) of the [[Carron Co]] | ||
Grandson of Charles Elphinstone, 9th Lord Elphinstone | Grandson of Charles Elphinstone, 9th Lord Elphinstone | ||
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1783 A partner in [[Francis Garbett and Co]] when it was declared bankrupt <ref>Caledonian Mercury - Wednesday 17 September 1783</ref> | 1783 A partner in [[Francis Garbett and Co]] when it was declared bankrupt <ref>Caledonian Mercury - Wednesday 17 September 1783</ref> | ||
1798 Married Miss Guthrie at Petersburg <ref>Caledonian Mercury - Thursday 18 January 1798</ref> | |||
1801 Now in Russia and 'has acquired an ample fortune in that country' <ref>Caledonian Mercury - Monday 14 July 1806</ref> | 1801 Now in Russia and 'has acquired an ample fortune in that country' <ref>Caledonian Mercury - Monday 14 July 1806</ref> | ||
1806 August 1st. Died in Russia. <ref>The Scots Magazine - Monday 01 September 1806</ref> | |||
1807 His wife re-married to T. Bonar in Petersburg <ref>Kentish Gazette - Friday 25 December 1807</ref> | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 12:46, 2 September 2012
Sir Charles Gascoigne ( -1806) of the Carron Co
Grandson of Charles Elphinstone, 9th Lord Elphinstone
1759 Married the daughter of Samuel Garbett
1783 A partner in Francis Garbett and Co when it was declared bankrupt [1]
1798 Married Miss Guthrie at Petersburg [2]
1801 Now in Russia and 'has acquired an ample fortune in that country' [3]
1806 August 1st. Died in Russia. [4]
1807 His wife re-married to T. Bonar in Petersburg [5]