Frank Osborne Creagh-Osborne, 18671943 (aged 76 years)

Name
Frank Osborne /Creagh-Osborne/
Birth 1 September 1867 43 20

MarriageAdelina Ellerton HancockView this family

Birth of a sisterAlice Creagh-Osborne
1869 (aged 1 year)

Birth of a brotherCharles Crozier Creagh-Osborne
1871 (aged 3 years)

Birth of a sisterHarriet Edith Creagh-Osborne
1873 (aged 5 years)

Death of a sisterHarriet Edith Creagh-Osborne
1873 (aged 5 years)

Death of a brotherCharles Crozier Creagh-Osborne
1874 (aged 6 years)

Birth of a brotherHerbert Pearson Creagh-Osborne
1875 (aged 7 years)

Death of a maternal grandmotherHarriet Burrard
1875 (aged 7 years)

Birth of a sisterEmma Violet Creagh-Osborne
1879 (aged 11 years)

Death of a fatherGeneral Sir Charles Creagh Creagh-Osborne
1892 (aged 24 years)

Birth of a daughterJoyce Creagh-Osborne
1903 (aged 35 years)

Death of a maternal grandfatherFrancis Henry Crozier
1906 (aged 38 years)

Death of a wifeAdelina Ellerton Hancock
1925 (aged 57 years)

MarriageMabel Florence (Jane) TaylorView this family
25 January 1926 (aged 58 years)
Birth of a sonRichard Pearson Creagh-Osborne
April 1928 (aged 60 years)

Birth of a sonFrancis Creagh-Osborne
27 September 1929 (aged 62 years)

Death of a motherHarriet Frances Crozier
1939 (aged 71 years)

Death of a sisterAlice Creagh-Osborne
1941 (aged 73 years)

Death 1 September 1943 (aged 76 years)

Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage22 November 1866
9 months
himself
2 years
younger sister
3 years
younger brother
3 years
younger sister
3 years
younger brother
5 years
younger sister
Family with Mabel Florence (Jane) Taylor
himself
wife
Marriage Marriage25 January 1926Cholderton
4 years
son
19291957
Birth: 27 September 1929 62 39
Death: 11 October 1957Belfast, NI
-16 months
son
Family with Adelina Ellerton Hancock
himself
wife
Marriage Marriage
daughter
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Captain RN.

Notes from a letter by Richard Co to his nephew Roger Co dated 16th Feb 1978: "...Your grandfather (Frank) was not unlike him (your father Francis) in many ways except that he was a very neat person in everything he did. He was interested in anything modern and was responsible for designing or inventing many things ranging from compasses and navigational instruments to a new type of tennis net. He had one of the earliest cars and flew in the earliest planes. He too (like Francis) was a practical joker and blew up the RN College Laboratory once and also the water s upply to the Army Staff college of which his father (Charles) was Commandant !"

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Birth and death date as recorded on tombstone in St.John's Boldre churchyard. Died on his 76th birthday.

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RMC-O Grandfather (1)