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George Coleman De Kay

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156: 138: 116: 101: 82: 69: 53: 200:, and was given command of a brig in June 1827. After taking several prizes, he accepted a captain's commission, which he had declined on entering the service, preferring to win it by promotion. In an engagement with the brig “Cacique,” commanded by Capt. Manson, that vessel was captured, though twice the size of de Kay's, and much more heavily armed. When returning to 31: 295:"CHARLES DE'KAY, 8.6, POET, CRITIC, DEAD; Prominent in Literary, Art and Social Circles Many Years-Former Envoy to Berlin. A LINGUIST AND A FENCER Editor and Writer With The Times 1876-94 Member of a Distinguished Family" 215:
for Henry Eckford. He was with him in Constantinople when he died, Eckford at the time being superintendent of the Ottoman shipyards. Returning to New York, de Kay married in 1833 Janet, only child of
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by a Brazilian squadron. He scuttled the vessel to prevent her capture, swam ashore with his crew, and on reaching Buenos Aires was made commodore.
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He was prepared for college, but ran away to sea. He became a skillful navigator, and took vessels built by
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in June 1828, his brig, the “Brandsen,” was driven inshore in the
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to South America. He volunteered in the navy of the
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Naval officer
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Helena de Kay Gilder
Charles DeKay
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James Ellsworth De Kay
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New York City
Washington, D.C.
Hempstead, New York
Henry Eckford
Argentine Republic
Brazil
Buenos Aires
Rio Plata
Ottoman Porte
Joseph Rodman Drake
U. S. frigate Macedonian
Ireland
famine
Congress
James Ellsworth de Kay
Charles Augustus de Kay

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