She was the daughter of William Fordyce, Royal Marines officer and later courtier, and Elizabeth (née Fraser). Both her parents had been disowned after their marriage by their wealthy Scottish families.
She married Robert Hawke Kelly (died in or before 1807, probably in Madras), a spendthrift East India Company officer. They had at least three children, including two daughters (one of whom may have died in childhood) and a lawyer son, Fitzroy Edward Kelly, who became Attorney-General. Another son William was strongly befriended as a boy by the writer Matthew Lewis, perhaps with sexual intent. Her second marriage to a merchant, Mr Hedgeland, ended with his death after a year. She died at 20 Chapel Street (presumably the one in Belgravia), London on 25 June 1857.
She was the daughter of William Fordyce, Royal Marines officer and later courtier, and Elizabeth (née Fraser). Both her parents had been disowned after their marriage by their wealthy Scottish families.
She married Robert Hawke Kelly (died in or before 1807, probably in Madras), a spendthrift East India Company officer. They had at least three children, including two daughters (one of whom may have died in childhood) and a lawyer son, Fitzroy Edward Kelly, who became Attorney-General. Another son William was strongly befriended as a boy by the writer Matthew Lewis, perhaps with sexual intent. Her second marriage to a merchant, Mr Hedgeland, ended with his death after a year. She died at 20 Chapel Street (presumably the one in Belgravia), London on 25 June 1857.
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See more Kelly Hedgeland or Fordyce memorials in:
- Kensal Green Cemetery Kelly Hedgeland or Fordyce
- Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Kelly Hedgeland or Fordyce
- Greater London Kelly Hedgeland or Fordyce
- England Kelly Hedgeland or Fordyce
- Find a Grave Kelly Hedgeland or Fordyce
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