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The 11 children of Daniel and Mary
Sparshott included 2 sets of twins: William (1772–1858), Thomas (1772–1835), John (b.1774), James (1777–1854), Daniel (1781-1845), Joseph (b.1781), Samuel (1783–1851), Elizabeth (1785–1847), Ann (1786–1867), Sarah (b.1790), Edward (1801–1873). James and Daniel were
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Deaths Dec 1873 Sparshott Edward 85 S. Stoneham 2c 35. The gravestone of Edward
Sparshott, All Saints Churchyard, Botley, Hampshire is a plain stone cross on a stepped base.The inscription says: "Edward Sparshott / Admiral Royal Navy / (...?) a kt of Hanover / kt of the Red Eagle of Prussia / Died
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November 1821). From
Winchester archive: Marriage certificate. "Daniel Sparshatt of this parish in the County of Southampton, and Mary Sparkman of the same parish, were married in this church by banns on this twenty-ninth day of November in the year one thousand seven hundred and seventy-one. The
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of All Saints Church, Botley, Hampshire. In 2006, the narthex was demolished, and a two-storey extension with kitchen and toilets built in its place. Headstones and monuments were "relocated", and the planning application noted that "graves may be rendered inaccessible".
402:. In 1851 he was living with his wife, two children and two servants in Clarence Cottage, Bridge Road, Marylebone, London, and describing himself as a retired captain R.N., with a "good service pension". Sparshott and his family were living in Botley House, High Street,
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Hall, who married in 1730. His parents were Daniel
Sparshott and Mary née Sparkman, who was illiterate. They married in Hampshire on 29 November 1771, and had eleven children, of which Edward was the youngest. Daniel Sparshott was later described as a gentleman.
1085:, as strict a disciplinarian, and as smart an officer, as could well be met with. Ships of war had not, in those days, arrived at that flying method of performing their various evolutions to which they have now attained; but the
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Sparshott, male. Birth 3 March 1788. Baptism 28 June 1801. At St Mary's Portsea, Hampshire, England. Father Daniel Sparshett. Mother Mary Sparshett. FHL Film Number 1596292, 919736, 919737, 919738 Reference ID yr 1801
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Marriage certificate: By licence, at St
Pancras Church 16th August 1843. Edward Sparshott of St Pancras, bachelor, captain in Royal Navy, Sarah Cooper of Kensington in Middlesex, spinster, both of full age, both fathers
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you all." Observing that one of the prisoners was about to thank him, he said, "Don't thank me sir, thank your shipmates for having done your work and their own smartly and well;" then taking the list from the
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Marylebone Parish Church, 7th July 1842, Samuel Sparshott, bachelor, gentleman of St Marylebone, son of Daniel Sparshott, gentleman, and Elizabeth Cooper, spinster of same, daughter of William Cooper,
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on 16 August 1843, at the age of 45, Sparshott married Sarah Cooper, who was 20 or 25 years old, and literate. Their daughter Sarah was born on 5 December 1843. Their son
Adolphus Edward, a major of the
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which had run on board of her, he was washed into the sea; but his exertions nevertheless materially contributed to extricate her from her critical situation. As First-Lieutenant of the
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Daniel
Sparshott (1750 – Portsea 15 January 1808). Daniel and Mary Sparshott's surname is spelled "Sparshett" in some records, as was their son Edward's surname in his baptism record.
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Adolphus Edward
Sparshott (7 December 1845 – 1936). GRO index: Births Mar 1846 Sparshott Adolphus Edward Kensington III 288. Deaths Sep 1936 Sparshott Adolphus E 90 Eastbourne 2b 121
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s ship's company were smart in all their motions. Indeed, with Mr. S., they must be so; for although every order was rigorously enforced, it was done without a shadow of tyranny.
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Sarah Sparshott (1818 or 1823 – 1903). GRO index: Marriages Sep 1843 Sparshott Edward and Sarah Cooper St Pancras 1 308. Deaths Mar 1903 Sparshott Sarah 85 Kingston 2a 261.
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Baptised 29 December 1843. Sarah daughter of Edward Sparshott, captain of the Royal Navy, and Sarah Sparshott, of Elson Terrace, Brompton. Child Sarah born 5 December 1843
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Deaths Dec 1873 Sparshott Edward 85 S. Stoneham 2c 35. Botley House was rented by Sparshott from the Guillaume family, who owned the building between 1782 and 1936 (see
631:, in April 1809". On 28 April 1809, he was formally promoted to lieutenant, "for his zeal and activity in in effecting the capture of as many as 21 sail of
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Edward Sparshott and Sarah Cooper, at Old Church, St Pancras, London. FHL Film Number 598186, 598187, 598188, 598189, 598336, 598337, 598338, 598339, 598340
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In 1837 was sent with a body of troops and two steamers and a corvette of the Indian Navy under his orders, to suppress an insurrection in the province of
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Baptism 24 January 1846. Adolphus Edward, born 7 December 1845. Parents Edward captain of the Royal Navy and Sarah Sparshott, of Elon Terrace, Brompton.
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Sparshat, John, of Soberton, husbandman, b., & Elizabeth Hall, of the s., sp., at Porchester, Southwick, or Wymering, 12 May 1730.
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Daniel Sparshott and Mary Sparkman 29 November 1771. Marriage at St Mary's, Portsea, Hampshire.FHL Film Number 919735, 919736, 919744
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Sparshat, John, of Soberton, husbandman, b., & Elizabeth Hall, of the s., sp., at Porchester, Southwick, or Wymering, 12 May 1730
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Edward Sparshott. Captain 22 July 1830, commander 29 January 1821, lieutenant 28 April 1809. O.P.G., Knight of Red Eagle of Prussia
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that ship, filled her hold with 11 feet water, and nearly sunk her. In endeavouring on the occasion to clear her of one of a
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from 15 April 1820 until promoted to commander. During his time in the Mediterranean, he was involved in several exploits:
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was employed on the north coast of Ireland until September 1802. Between January 1803 and March 1805 he served in the
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from 28 October, or 28 December, 1816. Still employed in the Mediterranean, on 26 August 1818 he was appointed as
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privateer of 16 guns and 64 men; and witnessed, at the close of the same month, the self-destruction, near Cape
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of 4 guns and 30 men; took part, in the following Nov., in a gallant attack made, in company with the
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Sparshott died on 9 November 1873 at Botley House, 25 High Street, Botley, Hampshire, which is now a
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Mr S. addressed them as follows. "Now gentry, there are some of you before me who deserve as good a
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Samuel Burgess and Martin White. From March 1805 until December 1807, he was appointed to the sloop
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marriage was solemnised between us: Daniel Sparshat (signed); the mark X of Mary Sparkman".
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under Captain William Hendry. On 15 June 1815 he embarked as 2nd lieutenant for England in
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crew won. Immediately afterwards, Sparshott called up the ship's prisoners to the
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and Captain Matthew Wentworth Scott. "While cruizing with Captain Loring off
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of 18 guns under Captain Charles Bassett Jones, initially "on a convoy for
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farming family, and was the youngest of eleven siblings. His brother was
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Winchester, 52, East Indies. Captain, Edw. Sparshott, K.H., 4 Jun 1834
294:. He retired as captain, and ended his life with the rank of retired
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and Bombay, and the fullest approbation of his Commander-in-Chief.
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Hamble burials 1792. March 15th 1792. John Sparshott. Paid tax 3.
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of 16 guns and 97 men, in company at the time with three French
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2328:"Captain Inman to Nelson, HMS DESIRE, Rostock Bay, 7 June 1801"
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Samuel Sparshott, child of Daniel Sparshott and Mary Sparshott
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2691:. London: Parker, Furnivall & Parker. 1855. p. 36.
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on 4 or 13 October 1862. He was finally promoted to retired-
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2906:. London: Parker, Furnivall & Parker. 1855. p. 215
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1750:. Vol. 20.11. London: John Murray. pp. 1101–1102.
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on 29 January 1821. On 15 April 1821, he was appointed to
398:, was born on 7 December 1845. Both children were born in
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2605:"List of Royal Navy Post Captains 1714-1830, version 4"
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on 7 January 1874. He was buried in, or close to, the
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1804:"England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
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1838:. Portsmouth: Royal Navy. 1834. pp. 52, 53
1603:Church of England Marriages and Banns 1841-1848
2745:. No. 7267. 17 October 1862. p. 1593
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2495:A Farewell to My Old Shipmates and Messmates
2270:"Death of the Admiral Edward Sparshott K.H."
2129:Homeward Mail from India, China and the East
1227:On 19 April 1831, Sparshott was nominated a
802:. While serving as Second-Lieutenant in the
490:, of 16 guns, under Captain R. J. Neve, and
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505:he assisted the capture, 28 March 1806, of
2875:. Portsmouth: Royal Navy. 1834. p. 57
2825:. No. 7630. 6 April 1866. p. 422
2638:. Portsmouth: Royal Navy. 1834. p. 84
2582:. Portsmouth: Royal Navy. 1834. p. 10
2424:. Portsmouth: Royal Navy. 1815. p. 92
2068:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
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806:he experienced a furious hurricane, which
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1538:"England, select births and christenings"
1447:. Hampshire, England: Ancestry. p. 1
655:, he was involved in the "attack on two
639:for "the rest of the war", under Captain
2769:. London: John Murray. 1854. p. 144
2155:"Botley House, 25 High Street (1112071)"
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786:who were driven under the batteries of
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2408:– via British Newspaper Archive.
2285:– via British Newspaper Archive.
2257:– via British Newspaper Archive.
2226:– via British Newspaper Archive.
2198:– via British Newspaper Archive.
2139:– via British Newspaper Archive.
2003:– via British Newspaper Archive.
1571:"England, Select Marriages, 1538-1973"
1568:Church of England (29 November 1771).
733:as the flagship of Fremantle, who was
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1995:. 19 September 1936. p. 13 col.5
1964:. Church of England. 1846. p. 58
1895:"England, Select Marriages 1538-1973"
1062:, of 120 guns, under the flag of Sir
1041:Second captain and captain, 1828–1838
842:, Lt Sparshott encouraged his men to
635:". From 12 May 1809 he served in HMS
617:, of 14 guns. He "was signal mate of
253:, he was present at the surrender of
2944:"Patrons of the floating breakwater"
2885:Captain Edward Sparshott 19 Apr 1831
2592:Edward Sparshott, K.H., 22 July 1830
2448:Navy List 1855: Services of captains
2249:. 15 November 1873. p. 15 col.1
2131:. 17 November 1873. p. 20 col.1
1112:, Chatham, and Portsmouth under Sir
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2796:. London: Clowes. 1868. p. 423
2277:. 17 November 1873. p. 5 col.5
2218:. 13 November 1873. p. 8 col.4
2190:. 15 November 1873. p. 4 col.2
1418:9th November 1873 / aged 68 years".
746:Fleetwood Broughton Reynolds Pellew
696:Sparshott was next employed in the
439:Sparshott joined the Royal Navy as
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2498:(1 ed.). England: W. Woodward
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2160:National Heritage List for England
1211:Greenwich out-pensioner, 1846–1873
518:". He served from 1807 to 1808 in
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1501:Church of England (12 May 1730).
1469:Church of England (12 May 1730).
760:at the capture, 20 Oct. 1810, of
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2833:– via thegazette.co.uk.
2753:– via thegazette.co.uk.
2739:"Admiralty, October 13, 1862"
2675:– via thegazette.co.uk.
2558:. Rootsweb and Ancestry. 2023
1681:– via thegazette.co.uk.
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1124:in 1837". Byrne (1849) says:
359:Edward Sparshott was born in
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2849:Supplement to London Gazette
2845:"Admiralty, 2nd April, 1866"
2661:"Admiralty, October 4, 1855"
2532:Edward Sparshott 23 Jan 1821
2421:Navy List, 1815: Lieutenants
2242:"Admiral E. Sparshott, K.H."
744:, of 46 guns, under Captain
714:, of 38 guns, under Captain
497:, of 40 guns, under Captain
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2047:. London. 1855. p. 279
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2819:"Admiralty, April 2, 1866"
2492:Bechervaise, John (1847).
1439:Church of England (1792).
1359:pursers of the Royal Navy.
1217:Greenwich Hospital, London
1025:Sparshott was promoted to
716:James Whitley Deans Dundas
351:Sparshott's gravestone in
16:British Royal Navy officer
2992:"Sparshott, Edward"
2552:"R.N. executive officers"
1782:"Sparshott, Edward"
1741:"Sparshott, Edward"
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1667:"Church use and fabric"
700:, as 1st lieutenant in
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537:" on 24 December 1807.
292:Charles Marsh Schomberg
82:All Saints churchyard,
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1252:Royal Guelphic Order
1021:Commander, 1821–1828
191:Royal Guelphic Order
110:50.914333; -1.276417
3031:Royal Navy admirals
3026:Royal Navy officers
2987:O'Byrne, William R.
1933:. Church of England
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1736:O'Byrne, William R.
1545:. Church of England
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1322:1710 – Portsea 1785
1114:Thomas Bladen Capel
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271:, flagships of Sir
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