Henry C. Marindin
(1834-1872)
10 July 1861
Volume 4, page 200, sitting number 4870.
Henry Colvile Marindin, the eldest son of Reverend Samuel Marindin, was baptised on 19 December 1834 at Worfield near Chesterton in Shropshire
He was educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford (BA 1857) and was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1860.
He appears on the 1861 census as a visitor at Ozleworth Park, Gloucestershire, the home of MP and QC John Roll. He gave his profession as 'Barrister at law in actual practice' and his place of birth as Worfield, Shropshire.
On 12 January 1866 he married Mary Elizabeth Watkins, only daughter of John Gregory Watkins of Woodfield, Worcestershire. The marriage took place at St Peter's Church, Fort William, Calcutta. A son, Arthur Henry Marindin, was born in 1868 and a daughter, Edith Mary Marindin, in 1871. Another daughter died in infancy.
Henry Colvile Marindin died in Calcutta on 7 May 1872.
[From an album compiled by Gertrude Frances Vesey of Long Ditton, Surrey. The daughter of George and Harriet Vesey, she was baptised at Long Ditton on 4 July 1842. She was 18 years old when she began to compile the album. She lived at home with her parents for many years, until on 23 November 1876, at the age of 34, she became the second wife of the 58-year-old Reverend John William Hawtrey (1818-1891). She appears on the 1881 census living at St Michael’s School, Langley Marish, Buckinghamshire, where her husband was the headmaster 'without the cure of souls.' The couple had a three-year-old daughter called Gabrielle and a nine-month-old son called Guy.]