John NottAge: 23 years1771–1794
- Name
- John Nott
- Given names
- John
- Surname
- Nott
Birth | February 24, 1771 39 |
Birth of a brother | Edward Nott March 15, 1774 (Age 3 years) |
Occupation | Lieutenant - Royal Navy Employer: HMS Sueris |
Christening of a brother | Edward Nott April 11, 1774 (Age 3 years) Address: Bath Abbey |
Birth of a sister | Elizabeth Nott April 15, 1775 (Age 4 years) |
Christening of a sister | Elizabeth Nott May 15, 1775 (Age 4 years) Address: Bath Abbey |
Christening of a sister | Ann Nott November 27, 1776 (Age 5 years) Address: Bath Abbey |
Birth of a brother | George Nott July 25, 1778 (Age 7 years) |
Christening of a brother | George Nott August 11, 1778 (Age 7 years) Address: Bath Abbey |
Death of a father | John Neale Pleydell Nott April 29, 1781 (Age 10 years) Cause: Killed in Action |
Death | August 17, 1794 (Age 23 years) Cause of death: Yellow Fever |
Burial | yes |
Family with parents |
father |
John Neale Pleydell Nott Birth: between 1732 and 1734 34 30 — Cricklade, Wiltshire, England Death: April 29, 1781 — off Martinique, Caribbean Islands |
mother | |
Marriage: June 29, 1766 — |
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sister | |
himself |
John Nott Birth: February 24, 1771 39 Death: August 17, 1794 — Port Royal, Jamaica |
3 years younger brother |
Edward Nott Birth: March 15, 1774 42 — Bath, Somerset, England Death: before 1840 |
13 months younger sister |
Elizabeth Nott Birth: April 15, 1775 43 |
19 months younger sister |
Ann Nott Christening: November 27, 1776 44 — Bath, Somerset, England |
20 months younger brother |
George Nott Birth: July 25, 1778 46 — Bath, Somerset, England Death: November 1795 — West Indies |
Burial | Memorial in St Sampsons Church, Cricklade, Wiltshire, England: This is infcribed to the Memory of JOHN NOTT eldest Son of the late Capt J.N.P. NOTT first Lieut of his Majesty's Ship Succefs He was carried off by the Yellow Fever at Port Royal Jamaica on the 18th August 1794 in the 24th Year of his Age Also to the Memory of his youngeft Brother GEORGE NOTT who fell a Sacrifice to the fame dreadful diforder in November 1795 in the West Indies on Board his Majesty';s Ship Beaulieu in the 17th Year of his Age. Though Cut off at fo early a Period they promifed not only to be an ornament to their Profefsion but to their Country In private life their Virtues were fuch as to make their lofs ever to be lamented by all who knew them. The affliction of their furviving Parent (by whom this Monument is erected) is too Poignant for defcription. |