James BROCKMAN
Characteristics
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name | James BROCKMAN |
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Events
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birth | 1. February 1767 | Birchington, Kent, England
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marriage | 21. October 1802 | Deal, Kent, England
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Parents
John BROCKMAN | Hannah BROTHERS |
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21. October 1802
Deal, Kent, England |
Jane TAVENOR |
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Notes for this person
British Naval Biographical Dictionary, 1849
BROCKMAN. (Retired Commander, 1830. F-p., 21 ; H-p., 32.) James Brockman died 17 Jan. 1845, at Deal. This officer entered the Navy, 3 March, 1793, as Second Master's-Mate, on board the Amphiteite 24, Capts. John Child Purvis and Anthony Hunt, und er the latter of whom he was wrecked, 30 Jan. 1794, on a sunken rock in the Mediterranean. On next joining the Princess Royal 98, bearing the flag of Tice-Admiral Sam. Cranston Goodall, we find him present, in the course of the same year, at th e reduction of St. Fiorenza, Bastia, and Calvi, in the island of Corsica, and afterwards in Hotham's partial actions with the French fleet, 14 March and 13 July, 1795. He subsequently, for two years, served in the Prince 98, and Ville de Paris 110 , flag-ships, in the Channel and off Cadiz, of Sir Roger Curtis and Earl St. Vincent ; became Acting-Lieutenant of the Leviathan 74, bearing the flag in the Mediterranean of Rear-Admiral John Thos. Duckworth, 20 Nov. 1798 ; removed, in the same ca pacity, into the Port Mahon brig, Capt. Wm. Buchanan, 1 Nov. 1799 ; received his commission 15 Nov. 1800 ; and on his return home, after participating in the Egyptian expedition, for his services during which he obtained the Turkish gold medal, wa s paid off, 22 Aug. 1802. Lieut. Brockman afterwards served in the Triton 32, Capt. Wm. Cushman, on the Irish station, from 29 Aug. 1803, until 1 April, 1808 ; and, from 9 May following until 14 July, 1814, had charge of various signal-station s on the coast of Ireland. Having been unemployed since the latter period, he accepted, 26 Nov. 1830, the rank of Commander, on the retired list.
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James BROCKMAN | * 1767 Birchington, Kent, England | 54637 | BrockmannFamilien | Ingo Brockmann | 2024-12-29 |
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Upload date | 2025-05-29 21:41:35.0 |
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