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Kucinta
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7 Aug 2018 12:45 |
Have found a probable link between Mary Ann Agg, and Maria Agg later Faithfull
There is this Faithful-Moule marriage:
First name(s) John<<<<<<<<<< Last name Moule<<<<<<< Marriage year 1830 Marriage date 28 Mar 1830 Spouse's first name Anna Sophia<<<<<<< Spouse's last name Faithfull<<<<<< Place Kurnaul Presidency Bengal Groom's age 23 Groom's father's first name -
The register is signed by W C Faithful, lt Col. Maria Agg's husband and presumably Anna Sophia's father.
Mary Ann Agg dies a spinster in 1869, daur of Lieut Agg of the Engineers.
First name(s) Mary Anne Last name Agg Event year 1869 Presidency Bengal Death year - Place Calcutta Record type Will & Testament Archive reference L-AG-34-29-114 Page/folio number 112 Catalogue description Wills - Bengal 1780-1938 Record set British India Office Wills & Probate.
The will mentions bequestes to her nephews and neices or if they are deceased, their children. One of those mentioned is "Anna Sophia Moule late wife of Col John Moule now retired."
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Kucinta
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7 Aug 2018 12:56 |
In case it's of use to Gordon, other relatives of Mary Ann Agg listed in the will are:
Maria Bean widow of the late Major John Dixon [illegible] Bean Margaret Maundy Chester widow of the late Col Charles Chester Emma McCousland wife of col Kennedy McCousland on the retired list Clara Lumby wife of Capt James Robert Lumby on the retired list Martha Fell widow of Capt Thomas Fell Augusta [sultana?} Hamilton now deceased late wife of Capt John Farmer Hamilton. Susan Allen now deceased late wife of Augustine Allen RICHARD WILLIAM FAITHFULL surgeon, also deceased.
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Kucinta
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7 Aug 2018 13:00 |
Marriages for some of those mentioned in the will.
Maria Bean was a Faithfull:
First name(s) John Dickson Dyke Last name Bean Marriage year 1826 Marriage date 20 Jul 1826 Spouse's first name Maria Spouse's last name Faithfull Place Almora
Margaret Maundy Chester was also a Faithfull:
First name(s) Charles Last name Chester Marriage year 1832 Marriage date 3 Mar 1832 Spouse's first name Margaret Mundy Spouse's last name Faithfull Place Ludhiana Presidency Bengal Groom's father's first name - Groom's father's last name - Bride's father's first name W C Bride's father's last name Faithfull Presidency Bengal
Clara Lumby was the daur of W C Faithfull and presumabyy Maria Agg
First name(s) Clara L Last name Faithful Marriage year 1843 Marriage date 1 May 1843 Spouse's first name James R Spouse's last name Lumley Place Fort William Presidency Bengal Groom's age 33 Bride's age 19 Groom's father's first name James R Groom's father's last name Lumley Bride's father's first name Wm C Bride's father's last name Faithful
Martha Fell was also a Faithfull:
irst name(s) Martha Ann Last name Faithful Marriage year 1825 Marriage date 26 Jun 1825 Spouse's first name Thomas Robert Spouse's last name Fell Place Kumaon Presidency Bengal Groom's father's first name - Groom's father's last name - Bride's father's first name - Bride's father's last name Faithful Catalogue description Parish register transcripts from the Presidency of Bengal, : 1713-1948 Archive reference N-1-18 Folio number 273
Augusta Sulthana Hamilton was also a Faithfull and daur of W.C:
First marriage:
First name(s) Augusta S Last name Faithful Marriage year 1843 Marriage date 25 Mar 1843 Spouse's first name Monsey Spouse's last name Staples Place Fort William Presidency Bengal Groom's age 24 Bride's age 22 Groom's father's first name Alexander Groom's father's last name Staples Bride's father's first name Wm C Bride's father's last name Faithful
Second marriage:
First name(s) Augusta Sultana Last name Staples Marriage year 1847 Marriage date 4 Dec 1847 Spouse's first name John James Spouse's last name Hamilton Place Fort William Presidency Bengal Groom's age 22 Bride's age 26 Groom's father's first name John James Groom's father's last name Hamilton Bride's father's first name W M Conrad Bride's father's last name Faithful Catalogue description Parish register transcripts from the Presidency of Bengal, : 1713-1948 Archive reference N-1-72
and Susan Allen was also a daur of W C Faithfull:
First name(s) Susan Last name Faithful Marriage year 1850 Marriage date 12 Feb 1850 Spouse's first name Augustine Spouse's last name Allen Place Landour Presidency Bengal Groom's father's first name William Howton Groom's father's last name Allen Bride's father's first name William Conrad Bride's father's last name Faithful
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Kucinta
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7 Aug 2018 13:16 |
I couldn't find the marriage of Emma McCousland, but Maria Agg and William Conrad Faithfull did have a daur named Emma:
First name(s) Emma Last name Faithfull Birth date 16 Oct Baptism year 1817 Baptism date 24 Apr 1817 Place Fort William Presidency Bengal Father's first name(s) William Caward Father's last name Faithfull Mother's first name(s) Maria Mother's last name - Archive reference N-1-10 Folio 363
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Kucinta
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7 Aug 2018 13:27 |
Not quite how where Margaret Kezia Agg fits in, as her birth date is given as 1804 (unless her age at death is 10 years out and she's actually the Kezia born 1793)
First name(s) Margaret Kezia Last name Agg Birth year 1804 Age 34 Burial date 03 Jul 1838 Place Fort William Presidency Bengal Archive Reference N-1-52 Folio - Page 118 Catalogue Description Parish register transcripts from the Presidency of Bengal, : 1713-1948 Record set British India Office Deaths & Burials
I find her will hard to read, but she mentions both Mary Ann Agg and also Maria Faithful, describing both as her 'dearest sister'.
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Gordon
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7 Aug 2018 14:03 |
Many thanks to you all for your input. I am intrigued by this mystery of whether there were 2 James Aggs in India working for the East India Coy at the same time and the fact he left it until he was 50+ before he started a family whilst quite possible it is still unusual to leave starting a family so late in life. Maybe James Agg did have a family in India but never married, returned to England, now with his financial success and respectability his Indian history is not included in Landed Families blogspot.com. I should mention I found Maria Agg via Googling William Conrad Faithfull and discovering Maria Agg was his partner.and then discovered the Landed Family Blogspot and appreciated simiiar time spans & locations.
I will take some time to go through all your input to see if we can conclude they are one and same person with both sites focusing on a small part of James Aggs life..
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ArgyllGran
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7 Aug 2018 14:24 |
I had noticed and wondered about that female Agg death in 1807, posted by Kucinta, but hadn't found the fact that she was an Indian native.
Looks like a very strong candidate for mother of all those Agg children.
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Gordon
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7 Aug 2018 14:37 |
The appointment date of 3 Nov 1882 for James Agg to the East India Coy that Argy mentioned above would be consistent with the blogspot stating he became an assistant to Col Henry Watson Chief Engineer of Bengal in 1777 and 4 years later joining the East India Coy Bengal Engineering Dept. Allowing for a rounding factor 1882 would be reasonable date to joining the E I Coy.
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Kucinta
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7 Aug 2018 15:39 |
I'm wondering whether the Miss Margaret Agg I mentioned in an earlier post c & ped below, is actually Margaret Kezia, who claims Mary Ann Agg and Maria Faithfull nee Agg to be her sisters, as posted previously. Since the death and will details also mention the widow Edith Agg back in Britain, both the 'India' family and the England marriage in 1797 to Edith Gardner would appear to belong to the same James Agg.
"There is mention of a Mary Ann Agg, and other Aggs in the inventory following James Agg's death in 1827, but I find it hard to pick out all the names. I think there is a Miss Margaret Agg, and a Miss Mary Agg,
First name(s) James Last name Agg Event year 1828 Presidency Bengal Age - Record type Inventory Archive reference L-AG-34-27-91 Page/folio number 462 Catalogue description Inventories & Accounts of Deceased Estates - Bengal 1780-1937 Record set British India Office Wills & Probate Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Wills & Probate
The listing of the will the previous year mentions his widow, Edith Agg."
Perhaps James was making arrangements to provide for his two remaining spinster daurs in India, Margaret [Kezia] and Mary Ann.
I apologise for making heavy weather of reading the handwriting on the probate inventories etc, I have epiretinal membranes in both eyes that can affect my vision.
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Gordon
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8 Aug 2018 14:19 |
I must apologise, in my initial post I had the birth date of Maria Agg/Faithfull as 1782, on checking my records it should have been 1786 which is very close to Kucinta's post of 6/08/2018. Hopefully that won't make to much difference to the research put in over the last few days. :-)
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Kucinta
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8 Aug 2018 17:25 |
There is another possible sibling for Maria Faithfull nee Agg.
A Frances Agg marries 1814 at Fort William.
First name(s) Frances Last name Agg Marriage year 1814 Marriage date 15 Sep 1814 Spouse's first name Charles Spouse's last name Hedghinson Place Fort William Presidency Bengal Groom's father's first name - Groom's father's last name - Bride's father's first name - Bride's father's last name -
No fathers' names to be recorded, but witnesses are MARGARET AGG , MARY ANN AGG , Emily Hodgkinson, Elizabeth Esther Stevens and a fifth name I can't read.
Sadly Frances died a couple of years later
First name(s) Frances Last name Hodgkinson Birth year 1791 Age 26 Burial date 11 Jul 1817 Place Fort William Presidency Bengal Archive Reference N-1-10 Folio - Page 404 Catalogue Description Parish register transcripts from the Presidency of Bengal, : 1713-1948 Record set British India Office Deaths & Burials
Recorded as wife of Charles Hodgkinson. Age is transcribed as 26 yrs.
Trying to decipher the references to Miss Mary Agg, Miss Margaret Agg and Miss Mary Ann Agg, the inventory (1828) for James Agg died 1827 seems to be referring to allowances that were paid to them, and includes the phrase "subject to Mrs Agg's approval", which would seem to indicate that Edith Agg nee Gardner knew about her husband's children in India. Have yet to find any other trace of a Miss Mary Agg.
Given the uncommoness of the name Agg in India records, let alone that of James Agg, I find it hard to believe there would be two different James Aggs of the Engineering corps in the same locality at the same time.
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8 Aug 2018 20:40 |
Faithfull - Colonel Willlaim Conrad, C.B. - 29th Bengal Native Infantry - Died 16th March 1838. Son of Richard and Martha Faithfull. Cadet 1798. Colonel 1829. Died on board the 'Cornwall' on passage to the Cape. Married Martha Agg 1805. Served at Aligarh and battle of Deig (4th N.I.), Capture of Java 1811 (4th Bengal Volunteers), capture of Almora, siege of Bhurtpore (wounded). CB 1831. Tablet in St. John's Church, Calcutta - "Sacred to the memory of Colonel W.C. Faithfull who departed this life at sea on the 16th of March 1838 aged 55. During the long period of 35 years of military service in India, he was conspicuous for zeal and ability in the performance of his duties. engaged often on active service in the field with honourable distinctions, and on two occasions severley wounded. This memorial is erected by his afflicted widow and children."
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Gordon
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11 Aug 2018 02:20 |
Is there any further information on Lieutenant James Agg the assy master at Moorshedabad commissioned on 3 Nov 1785. With extra details on his working career or relationships will help draw a clear distinction between James Agg the Cathedral builder who was also with the East India Bengal Army in the 1780 & 1790's
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ArgyllGran
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11 Aug 2018 10:28 |
The cathedral builder may have changed to become Assay Master later in his career. He may have been appointed to design the cathedral just because his father was a stonemason, so James too probably knew something about building and stone in general.
From the Landed Gentry BlogSpot:
"It seems likely that James was apprenticed to his father, but we know nothing of the further training or experience which led to his being appointed in 1777 as an assistant to Col. Henry Watson, the Chief Engineer of Bengal, and going out to India. After four years as a civilian in India, Agg joined the engineer's department of the East India Company's Bengal army, and he remained in that service until he came back to England on health grounds in about 1796. St John's Cathedral, Calcutta, in 1826. Designed by James Agg, 1784-87. In 1784-87 he was responsible for designing and building St. John's Cathedral in Calcutta, but this is the only building he is known to have designed."
As has already been said more than once - it seem too much of a coincidence for there to have been two James Aggs working for the EIC in the same place at the same time.
There's a lot of stuff about the Murshidabad (Moorshedabad) Mint online - but no mention of James Agg in connection with it.
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11 Aug 2018 10:39 |
"Some historians argue about whether in the first place James Agg was the actual designer since after this he never built anything anywhere and retired to England where he leads a good life."
https://tinyurl.com/yaskwyxg
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