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Sir Frederick Danby James Affleck

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Sir Frederick Danby James Affleck

Birth
Suffolk, England
Death
24 Jul 1939 (aged 83)
Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia
Burial
Brisbane, Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia GPS-Latitude: -27.472185, Longitude: 152.9833801
Plot
Portion 28 - 46 - 10.
Memorial ID
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Served in the Russo-Japanese War. He was a cadet on the frigate H.M.S. WORCESTER, and trained alongside Togo; who later became Admiral of the Japanese Navy; and led them to victory in the Russo-Japanese war. He was good friends with the other Cadets aboard the training ship.
Son of Sir James Danby Affleck and Sophia Dyson;
Husband of Lilly Green married in Brisbane - 23rd September 1918 aged 35 years and again Elizabeth Annie Ross aka Lilly Green - 21st June 1939 because the 1st marriage was not legitimate.
Been 50 years in Queensland;
Admitted to Dunwich Asylum - 20th July 1937 and was Discharged - 28th April 1939. Date of Burial - 25th July 1939 - Aged 83 years.

NOTE - Sir Frederick Danby James Affleck, 8th Bt. was born on 3 February 1856. He was the son of Reverend James Danby Affleck and Sophia Dyson. He married Lily Ross, daughter of Alfred Quarm Ross, on 3 January 1904, but this marriage must have been a fiction invented for the Burkes entry, as Lily does not mention it. He married an unknown person on 21 June 1939 at Ann Street Presbyterian Church, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. He married Lily Ross, daughter of Alfred Quarm Ross, on 23 November 1918 at Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, but this marriage was not valid as Lily's first husband was apparently still alive. He died on 24 July 1939 at age 83 at Queensland, Australia.
He succeeded as the 8th Baronet Affleck, of Dalham Hall, co. Suffolk [G.B., 1782] on 4 December 1919. On 27 July 1939 the three children of his marriage were registered as legitimate under Queensland Legitimation Acts 1899 and 1938. However under English law, this does not entitle the legitimated children to inhereit a baronetcy.
On his death, his baronetcy became extinct.
Extrcted from Peerage.com.
Served in the Russo-Japanese War. He was a cadet on the frigate H.M.S. WORCESTER, and trained alongside Togo; who later became Admiral of the Japanese Navy; and led them to victory in the Russo-Japanese war. He was good friends with the other Cadets aboard the training ship.
Son of Sir James Danby Affleck and Sophia Dyson;
Husband of Lilly Green married in Brisbane - 23rd September 1918 aged 35 years and again Elizabeth Annie Ross aka Lilly Green - 21st June 1939 because the 1st marriage was not legitimate.
Been 50 years in Queensland;
Admitted to Dunwich Asylum - 20th July 1937 and was Discharged - 28th April 1939. Date of Burial - 25th July 1939 - Aged 83 years.

NOTE - Sir Frederick Danby James Affleck, 8th Bt. was born on 3 February 1856. He was the son of Reverend James Danby Affleck and Sophia Dyson. He married Lily Ross, daughter of Alfred Quarm Ross, on 3 January 1904, but this marriage must have been a fiction invented for the Burkes entry, as Lily does not mention it. He married an unknown person on 21 June 1939 at Ann Street Presbyterian Church, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. He married Lily Ross, daughter of Alfred Quarm Ross, on 23 November 1918 at Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, but this marriage was not valid as Lily's first husband was apparently still alive. He died on 24 July 1939 at age 83 at Queensland, Australia.
He succeeded as the 8th Baronet Affleck, of Dalham Hall, co. Suffolk [G.B., 1782] on 4 December 1919. On 27 July 1939 the three children of his marriage were registered as legitimate under Queensland Legitimation Acts 1899 and 1938. However under English law, this does not entitle the legitimated children to inhereit a baronetcy.
On his death, his baronetcy became extinct.
Extrcted from Peerage.com.


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