Born
1784 in
Marylebone, Middlesex, England
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
[spouse(s) unknown]
Descendants
Died
19 Sep 1849
at about age 65
in
Jersey
Profile last modified 24 Mar 2024
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Biography
Charles was born about 1784/5[1]
Charles served with the British Army. Promoted to Lieutenant 22 April 1813.[2] At the time of the Battle of Waterloo he was a Lieutenant with No 5 Royal Waggon Train.[3] [4]
Charles married Caroline Patrick ...
They had children:
Caroline Ann (Bott) Baker (1826-1866)
Sarah Bott (1828)
Mary Bott (1831)
Charles Bott (1832)
Thomas Bott (1834)
Frances Bott (1834)
In 1841 Charles, Caroline and their children are living in Georgetown, St Saviour, Jersey.[5]
1841 UK Census
Georgetown, St Saviour, Jersey, Channel Islands
Household Members
Name Age Birth Year Occupation Birth Place
Charles Bott 50 1791 Army HP [half-pay] England
Charles Bott 9 1832 - England
Caroline Bott 40 1811 Ind. England
Caroline Bott 14 1827 - England
Sarah Bott 13 1828 - England
Mary Bott 10 1831 - England
Thomas Bott 7 1834 - England
Frances Bott 7 1834 - England
Mary Trimming 20 1821 - England
Sarah White 20 1821 - England
He passed away in September 1849, aged 65 years, and is buried in St Saviour Churchyard, Jersey.[6]
Sources
↑ Based on age at death
↑ Edinburgh Gazette 30 April 1813 [1]
↑ Waterloo Medal Roll [2]
↑ Charles Dalton, The Waterloo Roll Call , Spottiswoode & Eyre, London (1904), 2nd Ed, pg 207 [3]
↑ 1841 UK Census; HO107, Piece number 1462, Book 7, Folio 48, Page 4,
Schedule 2148
↑ https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/196338536/charles-bott
Leonard Challis, Peninsula Roll Call [4]
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