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1812 - 1889 (77 years)
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Name |
Charles William Maxwell Heddle [3] |
Birth |
1812 |
Sierra Leone, Africa [3, 4] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
29 Apr 1889 |
Chateau Leader, near Cannes, France [3] |
Person ID |
I3971 |
Heddle fam tree |
Last Modified |
5 Sep 2022 |
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Notes |
- "Heddle's Farm" is now a historic site in Sierra Leone. See: http://www.welcometosierraleone.org/heritage-sites.asp#Heddle
From that link:
HEDDLE'S FARM (1948)
This was the site of a house, which commanded a fine view over Freetown. It is found on the old Leicester Road and dates from 1820. This was a prominent residence, which is now in ruins. It belonged to several notable citizens before passing finally in 1859 to the Hon. Charles Heddle, a leading businessman and pioneer in the groundnut trade. Until it was abandoned, it was in turn a private residence; the country residence of the Governor; a convalescent home; the home of some Commissary Judges (Mrs. Melville, who was the wife of one of the judges, wrote " A Residence at Sierra Leone"). Heddle sold it to the Government and it was last used as the Residence of the Comptroller of Forestry, when the extensive gardens were maintained by the Forestry Department. Sometime between 1962 and 1966, Heddles Farm became part of the Botanical Gardens of Fourah Bay College.
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Sources |
- [S301] Bio of Charles William Maxwell Heddle at National Archives of Scotland, (National Archives of Scotland, indexed online at http://www.nas.gov.uk/onlineCatalogue/
Person code: NA17467).
- [S462] Christopher Fyfe, Article - Charles Heddle, Merchant Prince - Christopher Fyfe 1983.
- [S18] Joan Heddle, History - Joan Heddle research on John Heddle, Writer at Kirkwall, (Unpublished. Transcribed by Pat Morton. Full text available online here: http://x.heddle.com/FamilyOfHeddleOfCletts.htm).
- [S645] W. S. Hewison, Book - Who Was Who in Orkney, (Published 1998, Bellavista Publications, Kirkwall, Orkney, UK.).
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