album compiled by Marianne Charlotte Isabelle Gilbert via The Library of Nineteenth-Century Photography
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Colonel Walter Raleigh Gilbert and family; abt 1870
Colonel Walter Raleigh Gilbert, first Chief Constable of Cornwall
Photographed by Mrs Gilbert’s father William Peters.
Colonel Walter Raleigh Gilbert and family
Colonel Walter Raleigh Gilbert (1813-1896) is seen here with his
wife and two eldest daughters. He was the Chief Constable of the County
of Cornwall and, in 1861, was a retired Lieutenant-Colonel of the Royal
Artillery on half-pay. He later served with the 1st Cornwall Artillery
Volunteers.
On 16 December 1848 at St George's Church in Beckenham he married
Marianne Charlotte Isabelle Peters, daughter of the banker and amateur
photographer William Peters of Beckenham in Kent (later of Ashfold
House, Slaugham, Sussex). The marriage produced four children.
The two girls seen here are Mary Mariamne [sic] Gilbert, born in 1851,
and Cecilia Isabella Gilbert, born in 1853. Cecilia never married. She
died, aged 82, on 14 July 1935 at Ilfracombe in Devon. Mary Mariamne
Gilbert married army officer Wolstan Francis; the marriage was not a
happy one. She died, aged 96, on 7 April 1948 at Weston-super-Mare in
Somerset.
Colonel Gilbert died, aged 83, on 17 October 1896 at his residence, The
Priory, Bodmin, Cornwall. He left an estate valued at £2088.
‘We regret to announce that Colonel Walter Raleigh Gilbert, C.B., Chief
Constable of Cornwall, died to-day at Bodmin after a long illness, at
the age of eighty-three. Deceased, who served twenty-five years in the
Royal Artillery, was a descendant of Sir Humphrey Gilbert, who was a
half-brother of Sir Walter Raleigh. Colonel Gilbert was much respected,
and carried out his duties with great tact and courtesy. His last public
service was at the Newlyn riots’ (Westminster Gazettte, 17 October 1896).
According to Home News for India, China and the Colonies (23
October 1896), he was also the Governor of Bodmin Gaol. Their obituary
concludes: ‘He was born in 1813, and was educated at the R.M.A.,
Woolwich, and entered the Army in 1831.’
Photographed by Mrs Gilbert’s father William Peters.
[From an album compiled by Mrs Gilbert.]
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| Owner of original | The Library of Nineteenth-Century Photography; Mrs Gilbert’s father William Peters |
| Date | Abt 1870 |
| File name | GilbertFamily.jpg |
| File Size | 56.96k |
| Dimensions | 320 x 509 |
| Linked to | album compiled by Marianne Charlotte Isabelle Gilbert via The Library of Nineteenth-Century Photography; album compiled by Marianne Charlotte Isabelle Gilbert; The Priory aka Priory House, Priory Road, Bodmin; Family: Gilbert/Peters/GILBERT (F3769); Cecilia Isabella Gilbert; Colonel Walter Raleigh Gilbert, first Chief Constable of Cornwall; Mary Mariamne Gilbert/FRANCIS; William Peters; Marianne Charlotte Isabelle d William Peters of Beckenham, Kent Peters/GILBERT |
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