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James Dennis De Vitre

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James Dennis De Vitre (c1893-1875), of the Bombay Civil Service and a director of the East Indian Railway and of the London and Westminster Bank

c1893 Born at Irthington, Cumberland, the son of Jean Denys de Vitré and his wife Bridget fawcett

1817 January 16th. Married(1) at Madras, India, to Dorothea Moore

1870 Married(2) at St. Geo. Han. Sq., London, to Anne Jones (Rowlands)

1875 January 2nd. Died at Clarence lodge, Bedford park, Croydon, age 83.[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. Lancaster Gazette - Saturday 09 January 1875