Horatio James Euphrates Doggart, 18731897 (aged 23 years)

Name
Horatio James Euphrates /Doggart/
Given names
Horatio James Euphrates
Surname
Doggart
Birth
Address: On board H.M.S Euphrates in Dublin Bay
Birth of a brother
Death of a brother
Birth of a brother
Death of a mother
Address: Fulwood Barracks
Marriage of a parent
Census
Address: Bellwood Cottages

James McDonald Doggart and family Kinnoul 1881 Scottish Census

namerelageoccborn
James M Doggarthead44Colour Sergeant InfantryIreland
Jane M Doggartwife47England
James M Doggartson18Pupil TeacherIreland
Arthur R Doggartson14Painter and House DecoratorEngland
Adamson12DraperIreland
Thomas W Doggartson11ScholarIreland
Isabella Doggartdau10ScholarIreland
Robert H Doggartson8ScholarIreland
Horatio J E Doggartson7ScholarIreland
Stewart H Doggartson5not in schoolEngland
Census

Pitcullen Terrace Kinnoul James McDonald Doggart 1891 Census

namerelmarryageoccborn
James M Doggartheadmarried54City Missionaryborn Ireland
Jane Doggartwifemarried57England
Thomas W Doggartsonunmarried21Student(normal)Ireland
Isabella Doggartdauunmarried20Ireland
Horatio J E Doggartsonunmarried17Druggist AppIreland
Stuart H Doggartsonunmarried15Drapers AppEngland

Folio 35, page 14, Reg Perth

British Queen
Victoria
from 20 June 1837 to 22 January 1901
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
William Ewart Gladstone
from 3 December 1868 to 20 February 1874
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Benjamin Disraeli
from 20 February 1874 to 23 April 1880
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
from 23 April 1880 to 1 February 1886
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
William Ewart Gladstone
from 1 February 1886 to 25 July 1886
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
from 25 July 1886 to 15 August 1892
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
William Ewart Gladstone
from 15 August 1892 to 5 March 1894
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Archibald Primrose
from 5 March 1894 to 25 June 1895
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
from 25 June 1895 to 12 July 1902
Death
Note: Scone is mentioned in William Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth (Act 2, Scene 4), as a place for coronation of Macbeth after he kills the former King, his cousin Duncan. It is also the last word of the play: "So, thanks to all at once and to each one / Whom we invite to see us crown'd at Scone."

Scone is mentioned in William Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth (Act 2, Scene 4), as a place for coronation of Macbeth after he kills the former King, his cousin Duncan. It is also the last word of the play: "So, thanks to all at once and to each one / Whom we invite to see us crown'd at Scone."

Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scone,_Scotland

Family with parents
father
18361916
Birth: 15 August 1836 27 26 Newtownards, Down, Northern Ireland
Death: 14 May 1916Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland
mother
Marriage Marriage24 May 1859
9 months
elder sister
18601917
Birth: 27 February 1860 23 22 Newtownards, Down, Northern Ireland
Death: 1917London, England
3 years
elder brother
James McDonald Doggart
18631945
Birth: 12 February 1863 26 25 Ofally, Ireland
Death: 9 December 1945London, England
22 months
elder sister
18641865
Birth: 5 December 1864 28 26 Newtownards, Down, Northern Ireland
Death: 5 April 1865Newtownards, Down, Northern Ireland
2 years
elder brother
18661932
Birth: 20 December 1866 30 28 Aldershot, Hampshire, England
Death: 16 January 1932Darlington, Durham, England
23 months
elder brother
18681912
Birth: 1 November 1868 32 30 Dublin, Ireland
Death: 1912
17 months
elder brother
18701952
Birth: 1 April 1870 33 32 Nenagh, Tipperary, Ireland
Death: 15 January 1952Rothesay, Isle of Bute, Scotland
11 months
elder sister
18711952
Birth: 24 February 1871 34 33 Fermoy, Cork, Ireland
Death: 8 June 1952Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland
17 months
elder brother
18721953
Birth: 12 July 1872 35 34 Carragh, Kildare, Ireland
Death: 18 November 1953Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland
1 year
himself
18731897
Birth: 21 July 1873 36 35 Dublin, Ireland
Death: 1897Scone, Perthshire, Scotland
18 months
younger brother
18741874
Birth: 1874 37 36 Farnham, Surrey, England
Death: 1874Farnham, Surrey, England
3 years
younger brother
18761959
Birth: 1876 39 38 Farnham, Surrey, England
Death: 1959Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Father’s family with Jane Smith
father
18361916
Birth: 15 August 1836 27 26 Newtownards, Down, Northern Ireland
Death: 14 May 1916Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland
stepmother
18341907
Birth: 1834Dublin, Ireland
Death: 18 April 1907
Marriage Marriage1 October 1878Dublin, Ireland
Census
Shared note

James McDonald Doggart and family Kinnoul 1881 Scottish Census

namerelageoccborn
James M Doggarthead44Colour Sergeant InfantryIreland
Jane M Doggartwife47England
James M Doggartson18Pupil TeacherIreland
Arthur R Doggartson14Painter and House DecoratorEngland
Adamson12DraperIreland
Thomas W Doggartson11ScholarIreland
Isabella Doggartdau10ScholarIreland
Robert H Doggartson8ScholarIreland
Horatio J E Doggartson7ScholarIreland
Stewart H Doggartson5not in schoolEngland
Census
Shared note

Pitcullen Terrace Kinnoul James McDonald Doggart 1891 Census

namerelmarryageoccborn
James M Doggartheadmarried54City Missionaryborn Ireland
Jane Doggartwifemarried57England
Thomas W Doggartsonunmarried21Student(normal)Ireland
Isabella Doggartdauunmarried20Ireland
Horatio J E Doggartsonunmarried17Druggist AppIreland
Stuart H Doggartsonunmarried15Drapers AppEngland

Folio 35, page 14, Reg Perth

Death

Scone is mentioned in William Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth (Act 2, Scene 4), as a place for coronation of Macbeth after he kills the former King, his cousin Duncan. It is also the last word of the play: "So, thanks to all at once and to each one / Whom we invite to see us crown'd at Scone."

Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scone,_Scotland