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Marriage: Children:
  1. Frances (Fanny) Vans AGNEW: Birth: 1814 in [[pt:25]]. Death: 18 APR 1896 in [[pt:94]]

  2. Mary Vans AGNEW: Birth: 25 AUG 1815 in [[pt:25]]. Death: 8 DEC 1909 in [[pt:44]]

  3. Robert VANS AGNEW: Birth: 4 MAR 1817 in [[pt:2985]]. Death: 26 SEP 1893 in [[pt:2986]]

  4. William Vans AGNEW: Birth: bet 1818 and 1821. Death: 24 JUL 1833 in [[pt:145]]

  5. Catherine Flora AGNEW: Birth: 23 FEB 1821 in [[pt:25]]. Death: 27 OCT 1822 in [[pt:25]]

  6. Patrick Alexander Vans AGNEW: Birth: 21 APR 1822 in [[pt:135]]. Death: 20 APR 1848 in [[pt:136]]

  7. John Vans AGNEW: Birth: 27 JUN 1824. Death: 5 NOV 1874 in [[pt:146]]

  8. Elizabeth Vans AGNEW: Birth: 7 JUL 1825 in [[pt:25]]. Death: 5 APR 1893 in [[pt:170]]

  9. James Vans AGNEW: Birth: 1 FEB 1828 in [[pt:5564]]. Death: 1886 in [[pt:148]]

  10. Catherine (Kitty) Vans AGNEW: Birth: 19 JUN 1829 in [[pt:118]]. Death: 31 JAN 1872 in [[pt:171]]

  11. George Vans AGNEW: Birth: 1 JAN 1831 in Barnbarroch. Death: 20 JAN 1898 in [[pt:57]]


Sources
1. Title:   Ancestry.com
Text:   Published by permission of the Controller of HMSO and the Office for National Statistics
Url:   http://search.ancestry.com http://search.ancestry.com
Link:   http://search.ancestry.com
2. Title:   Document in the collection
Page:   Certificate
3. Title:   Families in British India (FIBIS)
Author:   Peter Bailey, Chairman, FIBIS
Url:   http://www.search.fibis.org/

Notes
a. Note:   N1485 1833-1842 - Director of the East India Company.
 1823 - Major Patrick Vans Agnew was a co-partner in business with his two brothers-in-law
 1825 - Lt-Colonel, Retd
 1827 - on ship Lady Holland from Bengal left at the Cape with Catherine and 3 children
 1834/5 - Visited Italy with his wife, son and two daughters
 1836-42 - 86 Brook St. Mayfair (N side)
 1837 - bt land in Adelaide (SA) http://www.bonhamsandgoodman.com.au/lot_details.php?lot=33874&auction=156#
 1838 - 32 Lower Brook St
 1841 - Barnbarroch (as Patrick Agnew)
  ? author of P.Vans Agnew, Report on the Subah or Province of Chhattisgarh, written in 1820, (Nagpur, 1920)
  1843
 Exhibited at the Royal Academy a bust of the late Lieutenant Colonel Patrick Alexander Vans Agnew, K.C.B. by John Ternouth (http://www.adamlaz.plus.com/ternouth/index_files/Page334.htm)
b. Note:   The annual biography By Charles Roger Phipps Dod, Google Books


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