Felicia Susan Lygon

Felicia Susan Lygon

Female 1825 - 1848  (23 years)

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  1. 1.  Felicia Susan LygonFelicia Susan Lygon was born on 27 Jun 1825 in Hertford Street, London; was christened on 23 Jul 1825 in St. George's, Hanover Square, Westminster, London; died on 29 Oct 1848 in Little Casterton Rectory, Stamford, Lincolnshire; was buried on 04 Nov 1848 in All Saints Church, Derby, Derbyshire.

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    • Residence: 1841, (Census) 16 Grosvenor Place

    Notes:


    --- "Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard" 03 Sep 1844, page 1:
    The Earl of St. Germans is surrounded by a select party at Port Eliot, the noble Earl's seat, in Conrwall. The Earl of Harrowby has arrived on a visit to the Earl. Lord Eliot, the Secretary for Ireland, joined Lady Jemima Eliot and family on Monday. The Hon. General Lygon and Miss Lygon are among the visitors.

    --- "Morning Post" 1 Oct 1847, page 3:
    APPROACHING MARRIAGES IN HIGH LIFE.
    A marriage is definitively arranged between Miss Felicia Susan Lygon, eldest daughter of the Hon. General Henry Lygon, and niece of the Earl Beauchamp and the Earl of St. Germans, and the Rev. Charles Canvendish, third son of Major-General the Hon. Henry Cavendish.

    --- "Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian" 6 Nov 1847, page 3:
    Oct. 26, [1847], at St. George's, Hanover-square, by the Rev. H. Howarth, the Rev. Charles William Cavendish, third son of Major-General the Hon. Henry Cavendish, to Miss Lygon, eldest daughter fo Lieut-General the Hon. Henry Beauchamp Lygon. Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple left town for West-end Lodge, the seat of Major-General the Hon. Henry Cavendish.

    --- "Morning Post" Tuesday, 31 Oct 1848, page 3:
    DEATH OF MRS. CHARLES CAVENDISH
    It is our painful duty to announce the death of this lady, which took place at an early hour on Sunday morning last, at Little Casterton Rectory, near Stamford. Mrs. Cavendish's accouchement took place on the 21st inst., when she was delivered of a still-born daughter. This estimable lady, who was the eldest daughter of Major General the Hon. H. B. Lygon, was only married on the 26th of October, 1847, to the Rev. Charles William Cavendish, third son of Major General the Hon. Henry Cavendish, who is plunged into the deepest affliction at this sudden and melancholy bereavement.

    --- "London Standard" Tuesday, 31 Oct 1848, page 4:
    On the 29th inst., at Little Casterton Rectory, after giving birth to a daughter (still-born), Mrs. Charles Cavendish, wife of the Rev. Charles Cavendish, and eldest daughter of the Hon. General Lygon, M.P.

    Felicia married Charles William Cavendish on 26 Oct 1847 in St. George, Hanover Square, London. Charles (son of Henry Frederick Compton Cavendish and Frances Susan) was born on 24 Sep 1822; was christened on 08 Jun 1823 in Chiswick, Middlesex; died on 21 Dec 1890 in Charlemont, Spencer-road, Isle of Wight; was buried on 24 Dec 1890 in St. Mary's Catholic Churchyard, Isle of Wight. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Baby Girl Cavendish  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Oct 1848 in Little Casterton Rectory, Stamford, Lincolnshire; died on 21 Oct 1848 in Little Casterton Rectory, Stamford, Lincolnshire.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Baby Girl CavendishBaby Girl Cavendish Descendancy chart to this point (1.Felicia1) was born on 21 Oct 1848 in Little Casterton Rectory, Stamford, Lincolnshire; died on 21 Oct 1848 in Little Casterton Rectory, Stamford, Lincolnshire.

    Notes:


    --- "Morning Post" Tuesday, 31 Oct 1848, page 3:
    DEATH OF MRS. CHARLES CAVENDISH
    It is our painful duty to announce the death of this lady, which took place at an early hour on Sunday morning last, at Little Casterton Rectory, near Stamford. Mrs. Cavendish's accouchement took place on the 21st inst., when she was delivered of a still-born daughter. This estimable lady, who was the eldest daughter of Major General the Hon. H. B. Lygon, was only married on the 26th of October, 1847, to the Rev. Charles William Cavendish, third son of Major General the Hon. Henry Cavendish, who is plunged into the deepest affliction at this sudden and melancholy bereavement.