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Dr George Money Swinhoe, 1829–1908?> (aged 78 years)
- Name
- Dr George Money /Swinhoe/
- Name prefix
- Dr
- Given names
- George Money
- Surname
- Swinhoe
father |
1792–1850
Birth: 2 December 1792
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35
— Kolkata, West Bengal, India Death: 8 March 1850 — Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
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mother |
1798–1849
Birth: 1798
— Tiverton, Devon, England Death: 7 July 1849 — Marylebone, Middlesex, England |
Marriage | Marriage — 7 August 1817 — Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
17 months
elder sister |
1818–1890
Birth: 1818
25
20
— Hastings, Kolkata, West Bengal, India Death: 4 March 1890 — Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
20 months
elder sister |
1819–1820
Birth: 11 August 1819
26
21
— Kolkata, West Bengal, India Death: 10 March 1820 — Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
18 months
elder sister |
1821–1865
Birth: 31 January 1821
28
23
— Kolkata, West Bengal, India Death: 26 August 1865 — Rutland Villa, Lee, Kent, England |
2 years
elder brother |
1823–1876
Birth: 16 February 1823
30
25
— Kolkata, West Bengal, India Death: 14 July 1876 — Garden Reach, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England |
14 months
elder sister |
1824–1886
Birth: 21 April 1824
31
26
— Kolkata, West Bengal, India Death: February 1886 — Paddington, City of Westminster, London, England |
23 months
elder sister |
1826–1898
Birth: 4 March 1826
33
28
— Kolkata, West Bengal, India Death: 16 July 1898 — St Kilda, Port Phillip City, Victoria, Australia |
18 months
elder sister |
1827–1899
Birth: 12 August 1827
34
29
— Kolkata, West Bengal, India Death: 12 November 1899 — Bayswater, Middlesex, England |
13 months
elder brother |
1828–1828
Birth: 22 August 1828
35
30
— Kolkata, West Bengal, India Death: 21 September 1828 — Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
15 months
himself |
1829–1908
Birth: 24 November 1829
36
31
— Kolkata, West Bengal, India Death: 27 February 1908 — Swindon, Wiltshire, England |
6 years
younger brother |
1835–1840
Birth: 12 July 1835
42
37
— Marylebone, Middlesex, England Death: 5 May 1840 — Marylebone, Middlesex, England |
4 years
younger brother |
1839–1869
Birth: 15 November 1839
46
41
— Kolkata, West Bengal, India Death: 1869 — Valletta, Malta, Republic of Malta |
18 months
younger sister |
1841–1843
Birth: 20 May 1841
48
43
— Kolkata, West Bengal, India Death: 5 July 1843 — Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
4 years
younger brother |
1845–1905
Birth: 11 February 1845
52
47
— Kolkata, West Bengal, India Death: 17 September 1905 — Brighton, Sussex, England |
himself |
1829–1908
Birth: 24 November 1829
36
31
— Kolkata, West Bengal, India Death: 27 February 1908 — Swindon, Wiltshire, England |
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wife |
1836–1894
Birth: 17 June 1836
— Cornhill, Middlesex, England Death: 22 April 1894 — Highworth, Wiltshire, England |
Marriage | Marriage — 13 August 1859 — City of London, London, England |
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Address: Old Church, kolkata, West Bengal, India. |
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Address: Old Church, kolkata, West Bengal, India. |
Death of a mother
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Address: 14 Upper Seymour Street |
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Marriage
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Address: St Michael, Cornhill, City of London, London, England. |
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Death of a brother
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Burial of a brother
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Address: Ta' Braxia Cemetery, Gwardamanġa, Malta, Republic of Malta. |
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Death of a sister
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Address: 6 St Stephen's Square |
Death of a brother
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Address: 19 Dorset Gardens, Brighton, Sussex, England. |
Death
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Last change
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Author of last change: Danny |
Note
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A Bonfire Night prank led to a tragic accident and swift action from the Great Western Railway's company doctor. George Money Swinhoe had been in the job just 12 days when he was called out to the market hall adjoining the Mechanics' Intuition on the evening of November 5, 1859. A group of enterprising boys had constructed “a cannon loaded with fireworks” which they had set off in the market to give the stall holders a fright. However, the high jinks turned to tragedy when a nine year old girl suffered such severe leg injuries that Dr Swinhoe had to amputate the limb on the scene. |
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