Assorted rogues - Person Sheet
Assorted rogues - Person Sheet
NameLucy Slater 29
Spouses
Birth31 Jan 174513,18
Death2 Dec 181015
FatherSimeon (i) Boileau (1717-1767)
Marriage179229
ChildrenDorothea (1793-1865)
Notes for Solomon (i) (Spouse 1)
[Lart, II, 13]
According to the Red Book13: m. 1st: Dorothy Gladwell (1766) 2nd: Lucy Slater (1792). Continuation of descent down to 1867 shown in the chart in possession of Mrs Graham of Edmond Castle. This must surely mean [BBC]29.
Details also given in [Lart, II, 14].

15[BBB] calls this branch the first English branch and gives a lot of details.
“Solomon entered the Army, being commissioned as an ensign at the age of 13. He was in the expedition to Belle Ile in France three years later, and then took part in the capture of Martinique, where he was when his uncle Peter died. At the end of the Seven Years' War, he was placed on half pay, and later became cashier of the Dublin Bank. This branch, being the senior one, produces the Head of the family, (currently Raymond Etienne of Rampisham) and a number of remarkable soldiers.”

15[BBB]: Ensign 76th Foot (Rufane's) 21 Oct 1758; 2 Lt 27 Aug 1760. He was with the regt on,9 Mar 1761, and therefore probably with it during operations at Belle Isle (W coast of France) Mar-Nov 1761, and later in those at Martinique in 1762 when Peter d there on 28 Oct of that year. Solomon was Peter's heir. He went to half-pay on the disbandment of the regt at the end of the Seven Years' War, 1763, and later became cashier of the Dublin Bank.

He m 1st, in Dublin, 3 May 1766, Dorothea, dau of Francis Gladwell, of Dublin; they had issue 17 children : Magdalene ii, Dorothea i, Anne iv, Frances, Simeon Peter, Henrietta ii, Charles John, Dorothea ii, Lucy, Charlotte, Alicia i, Jasper Desbrisay i, Solomon Hugh, Richard, Maria Jane, Lestock Frances i, John Peter Wilson and Henry. Dorothea d 4 days after the birth of the last child in 1789, and Solomon m 2nd, at Liverpool, 4 Apr 1792, Lucy (Lucinda), dau of John Slater, of Liverpool; they had issue : Dorothy i. Solomon was drowned in the River Dee at Chester, where he resided latterly, when going home in a great storm at night, 21 Dec 1810.
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