Friends of Hastings Cemetery


Mackinnon Family

AB I21


T. A. Mackinnon.
Died 28 November 1857
at Cawnpore, East India

Brother of Mary Mackinnon.


In memory of
Mary
fourth daughter of the late
Donald Mackinnon
Died 30 January 1860
Aged 19


John Pryce Mackinnon
Died 22 September 1888
Aged 51
Youngest son of D.S.C. Mackinnon
who departed this life at St. Leonards

 Stepped cross plinth oddly open.

In 1841 the family were living at Lee St Margaret, Kent.

The household consisted of the parents, Donald and Jane,v3 servants, and children:

Thomas Mackinnon, 11 years

John Mackinnon,       4 years

Eliza Mackinnon,         8 years

Kate Mackinnon,         6 years

Jane Mackinnon,         2 years

Mary Macknnon         0 years


Regarding the promotion of Ensign Thomas A. Mackinnon to be Lieutenant, 64th Foot, without purchase, by His Excellency. [from The National Archives of India ]





North Staffordshire Regiment -This memorial is at Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire

MORPHY William Fletcher, Captain killed at Cawnpore during the Indian Mutiny 28th November 1857, 32. Son late Captain, 70th Foot, James Morphy

MACKINNON (McKinnon) Thomas Archibald, Lieutenant, severely wounded, taken prisoner and murdered in cold blood at Cawnpore during the Indian Mutiny 28th November 1857

Mary Mackinnon was christened on 18th September 1840, in Lee St Margaret, Kent.  She died in Hastings aged 19 in 1860


John Pryce MacKinnon, married Elizabeth Mary Chaplin on the 14 November 1861 in Hastings


It was Elizabeth's second marriage ; she had a daughter from her first marriage  Eva C Frances Williams.


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