George Thomas Wingate, 1776–1820?> (aged 44 years)
- Name
- George Thomas /Wingate/
- Given names
- George Thomas
- Nickname
- Thomas
- Surname
- Wingate
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Occupation
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Citation details: Caledonian Mercury 15 May 1800 Text: Loyal Stirling Volunteers. |
Marriage
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Text: Name: Thomas Wingate |
Occupation
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Citation details: Caledonian Mercury 6 Jun 1805 Text: STIRLINGSHIRE LIEUTENANCY. |
Occupation
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Citation details: Morning Chronicle 3 Dec 1805 Text: PARIS, NOV. 20. Two English brigs have been stranded upon our coast within these few days. One of them, the Biter, under Lieut. Wingate, carrying 12 carrondades, 18-pounders, run aground on the 10th, near St. Valery-sur-Somme, and was by the batteries compelled to strike. The other, the Woodlark, Lieut. Jones, carrying 10 18-pounders, carronades, run aground in the night between the 14th and 15th inst. on the coast near Calais. Text: The carronade is a short smooth bore, cast iron cannon, which was used by the Royal Navy and first produced by the Carron Company, an ironworks in Falkirk, Scotland, UK. |
Occupation
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Text: BRITISH PRISONERS AT VERDUN. |
Death
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Text: Captain Thomas Wingate age 44, died 1 Aug 1820, buried 5 Aug 1820, cause of death "decline", buried in his own Lairs. |
himself |
1776–1820
Birth: about 1776
— Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, United Kingdom Death: August 1, 1820 — Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, United Kingdom |
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Marriage | Marriage — February 20, 1801 — Portsea, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom |
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1800–
Birth: June 25, 1800
24
22
— Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, United Kingdom Death: |
7 years
son |
1807–1869
Birth: March 9, 1807
31
29
— Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, United Kingdom Death: 1869 — Potts Point, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
20 months
daughter |
1808–1884
Birth: October 24, 1808
32
30
— Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, United Kingdom Death: October 13, 1884 — Yass, Southern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia |
3 years
son |
1811–1856
Birth: December 31, 1811
35
33
— Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, United Kingdom Death: September 6, 1856 — the high seas |
14 months
daughter |
1813–1848
Birth: February 15, 1813
37
35
— Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, United Kingdom Death: August 5, 1848 — Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
3 years
son |
1815–
Birth: December 13, 1815
39
37
— Stirlingshire, Scotland, United Kingdom Death: |
Occupation |
Citation details: Caledonian Mercury 15 May 1800 Text: Loyal Stirling Volunteers. |
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Marriage |
Text: Name: Thomas Wingate |
Occupation |
Citation details: Caledonian Mercury 6 Jun 1805 Text: STIRLINGSHIRE LIEUTENANCY. |
Occupation |
Citation details: Morning Chronicle 3 Dec 1805 Text: PARIS, NOV. 20. Two English brigs have been stranded upon our coast within these few days. One of them, the Biter, under Lieut. Wingate, carrying 12 carrondades, 18-pounders, run aground on the 10th, near St. Valery-sur-Somme, and was by the batteries compelled to strike. The other, the Woodlark, Lieut. Jones, carrying 10 18-pounders, carronades, run aground in the night between the 14th and 15th inst. on the coast near Calais. Text: The carronade is a short smooth bore, cast iron cannon, which was used by the Royal Navy and first produced by the Carron Company, an ironworks in Falkirk, Scotland, UK. |
Occupation |
Text: BRITISH PRISONERS AT VERDUN. |
Death |
Text: Captain Thomas Wingate age 44, died 1 Aug 1820, buried 5 Aug 1820, cause of death "decline", buried in his own Lairs. |