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The Age of Sail – Lt Edmund Henry Seppings’ 2nd cousins – Lockyer side: Freestun

Mount Wellington and Hobart Town from Kangaroo Point by John Glover On the Lockyer side, Edmund Henry Seppings’ extended family branched, through marriage, into the Freestun family. Most of the Freestun boys joined the military, and William Freestun became a … Continue reading

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The Age of Sail – Lt Edmund Henry Seppings’ 1st and 2nd cousins, once and twice removed – Milligen side

Vice Admiral Sir Richard Dacres GCH served on HMS Victory On the Milligen side, Edmund Henry Seppings’ extended family branched, through marriage, into the following families: Carroll, Dacres, Doughty, Olivier, and Rivett, which produced a number of notable second and once … Continue reading

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The Age of Sail – Lt Edmund Henry Seppings’ 1st cousins once and twice removed – Seppings side

Massacre at Satichaura ghat, Cawnpore, India 1857. After the death of Cpt Edward James Seppings, there were no direct male Seppings descendants of Sir Robert’s. In the 1800s, Edmund Henry Seppings’ extended family branched, through marriage, into the following families: … Continue reading

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