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Sources
1. Title:   East India Register
Page:   vol. 8: p. 101, No. 407
Author:   Various
2. Title:   Letter to Charles Howard Usher, 26 Juy 1910. Currently held by Usher Leslie ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE Edinburgh, 2010.
Author:   Usher William Neville, Wellingore Lincolnshire
Text:   26-7-10
  My dear Charlie
  It is very good of you to give Dorothy "up-pittin' for the night".
  The rest of her party travel from London by night, but we found that if she joined them at Grantham, she would have 3 wretched hours to wait, and so decided on the day journey.
  She will leave here at 10.4 tomorrow, & reach you in 12 hours.
  Her steamer the "St. Sunniva" leaves for Shetland at 9, so I fear you will have to give her breakfast in good time on Thursday.
  Have you any old, stiff rod you co. lend her
  Yrs afftly
  W.N.Usher
  Lt. Col. William Henderson (our grandfather)
 married Eliza Millard. + had issue:-
 Alexander. died in India William capt. E.I.C.S m. Margaret Boyd + had 3 sons. William, Ronald, + Harold Eliza Caroline m. Thomas Usher Caroline Eliza twins m. Caffrey Louisa, died in India. Gertrude m. + had one son, who died. Grandfather Henderson had a brother Alexander who had 2 sons one (tall) lived in Cape Town one (short) was a sea Captain Grandfather Henderson's service was in India, where he was head of the Commissariat Department. He had property in Bombay. He also went to Cape Colony (? between times) where he had farms - 'Little Saxony, Tiger Hook, + another. He also did business at Zanzibar, + had 2 or 3 vessels (one the "Vectis"). He joined in partnership with Wm. Dickson, through whom he is said to have lost his money. On returning to England, the family lived at Fitzoy Square, London, (? the Cogan's house) then to Finchley, then Hammersmith, then Fulham. --------------------------------------- He, + his wife, + Capt. Cogan, are all
 buried at Kensal Green, + probably further
 information is to be had from tombstones.
 I heard that George Usher has seen them.
  --------------------------------------- The twins went, in early years to a boarding
 school in Edin - under a Mrs Simmie.
  They also visited "Grandmama Merry"
 who lived in Upper Dean Terrace. (the
 property which still belongs to the family).
 They afterwards went to school at Altona.
  --------------------------------------- I see from an old Directory, the following,
 Henderson, Alex., Esq. Surveyor G.P.O. 15 George St.
 Merry. Jas. lodging house keeper, 15 George St.
  A few Notes
 on the Henderson + Millard families
  --------------------------------------- Aunt Caroline (Caffrey) things that the
 Millards came from Buckinghamshire.
  --------------------------------------- Caroline Millard was born 1801.
 she married 1. " 2. Cogan. no family. Eliza (our grandmother) was born ___?
 died at the age of 58.
 + is buried at Kensal Green.
  One married a Cross,
 + had a daughter Carrie,
 who marred a Bucholz.
  --------------------------------------- Grandmother Henderson died in Aunt
 Cogan's house, Upper Mall.
  --------------------------------------- There were 6 or 7 other Millard's,
 who died, mostly of consumption.
3. Title:   Bombay Almanac
Page:   1827.
Publication:   N.p.: n.p., n.d.
4. Title:   East India Register
Page:   1860 2nd Ed. (R10/141): p. 134.
Publication:   N.p.: n.p., n.d.
5. Title:   East India Register
Author:   Various
6. Title:   East India Register
Page:   vol. 24: p. 274
Author:   Various

Notes
a. Note:   Name: William Hugh Jameson HENDERSON
 Event type: Biography
 Start date: 01 Dec
 Start year: 1826
 End date: 17 Jan
 End year: 1860
 Biographical notes: Cpt, Bombay Art; IOR Biographical File; b 1 Dec 1826 & bap 11 Jan 1827 Poona, son of William Hugh Jameson, Paymaster, & Eliza L/MIL/9/206 ff.785-95 - Cadet 1844; d 17 Jan & bur 18 Jan 1860
 Bombay N/3/34 f.51
 Transcribed by: British Library
 India Office Records Reference:
 L/MIL/9/206 ff.785-95
  N/3/34 f.51
 When died: 17 January 1860
 Cause of Death:Stepatic Abcess
 Christian Name: William Hugh Jameson
 Surname: Henderson
 Age: 33
 Quality, Trade, or Profession: 2nd Captain of Artillery and Deputy principal Commissionary of ordnance
 When buried: 18th January 1860
b. Note:   NF2932
Note:   1850 Vol. 24 p. 274
 Henderson, WHJ , Boyd M E F D
  Vol. 25, 1851 Henderson, Jean Margaret, p. 324
 Alex & Eleanor
  vol. 26, 1852 Henderson, William, p. 149
 Edward Henderson & Judith Hutton
  Vol. 26 Henderson, Margaret Anne,227
 James and Jane
  vol. 1852 Henderson, Eleanor, p. 299
 Alex & Eleanor Henderson
  RC 35 Henderson, James G. p. 276
  vol. 27
 Henderson, Elizabeth, p. 5
 John & Eliza Henderson
  vol 28 Henderson, Emily Lucy, p. 211
 James Renny & Emily Sonia Henderson
  vol 28 Henderson, Katherine R p.407
 William & Elizabeth Henderson
  vol 29 Henderson, Kate Emily p. 108
 James & Emily
  vol 30 Henderson, Florence G. p. 280
 James & Emily
  Henderson, Helen Annitia p. 399 William & Elizabeth
  Henderson, Thomas William p. 403 Allexander & Ellenore
  vol 31 Henderson, James Fol. 6
 James & Helen
  Henderson, Emily L H p. 199
 Joseph & Georgina
  Henderson, Elizabeth R. 407
 Alexander & Eleanor
  1858
 vol 32 Henderson, John Fol. 15
 John & Elizabeth
  Henderson, Helen, Fol 215
 James & Helen
  Henderson, William, Fol. 436
 William & Elizabeth
  1859
 Vol 33 Henderson, Moira W 94
 Emily R. Fol. 115
 Henderson, Ada E. Fol. 192
 Henderson Adam A. Fol 370
 1860
 Vol. 34
 Henderson, Mary J. 10
 Henderson, Robert 98
 Henderson, George R. 179
 Henderson, Ann J 274


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