Paul Frecker
Fine Photographs

Mrs G. Inverarity
(1840-1928)
11 June 1862

Volume 7, page 109, sitting number 8681.

[The following sitter in the daybooks is identified as 'George Inverarity, Esq.' and is almost certainly this sitter's husband.]

This is probably the wife of George Inverarity of the Bombay Civil Service, who in 1860 was appointed a collector and magistrate in the district of Sattara. In 1862 he became Commissioner of Customs at Bombay. 

According to an announcement in the Dundee Courier (23 January 1856), at Bombay on 5 December 1855 'George Inverarity, Esq., of the Bombay Civil Service [married] Alice, only child of Monsr. and Madame Jeannin de Coindos, and granddaughter of the late Lord Cringletie.'

The couple appear on the 1881 census living with three servants at 13 Stanhope Gardens, South Kensington. Mrs Inverarity was a British Subject born in Italy in or about 1840. Her husband, born in Scotland, was some seventeen years older than her. 

Mrs Alice Isabella Louise Anne Reine Inverarity died on 9 June 1928 at 13 Stanhope Gardens, London. She left an estate valued at £8335. 

 

 



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