Alfred Luckraft R.N.
Alfred Luckraft R.N.
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Alfred Luckraft R.N. | Explanation |
Son of Admiral Alfred Luckraft (1790-1871) |
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Date (from) | (Date to) | Personal |
6 March 1817 | | Born (Plymouth, Devon, England) |
2 June 1860 | | Married Louisa Elfrida (1820-1868), daughter of George Luckraft (1783-1855) in Southwark, London, England |
11 September 1865 | | Died (while serving in the Coast Guard) |
Entry in O'Byrnes 1849 'Naval Biographical Dictionary' |
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Date | Rank |
21 April 1841 | Mate |
15 January 1846 | Lieutenant |
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Date from | Date to | Service |
22 April 1841 | 11 June 1842 | Mate in Weazle, commanded by Lieutenant commander William Edmonstone, Mediterranean, Home, Brazilian, and Pacific stations |
23 June 1842 | 16 December 1842 | Mate in Excellent, commanded by Captain Thomas Hastings, gunnery ship, Portsmouth |
17 December 1842 | 14 January 1846 | Mate in Frolic, commanded by Commander William Alexander Willis then Commander Cospatrick Baillie Hamilton, South America |
15 January 1846 | 15 April 1847 | Lieutenant in Frolic, commanded by Commander Cospatrick Baillie Hamilton then Captain James Horsford Cockburn, Pacific |
16 April 1847 | 30 April 1847 | Lieutenant in Firebrand, commanded by Captain James Hope, south-east coast of America |
1 May 1847 | 15 December 1848 | Lieutenant in Melampus, commanded by Captain John Norman Campbell, south-east coast of America, then East Indies (until Campbell invalided himself at Bombay at the end of 1848) |
16 December 1848 | 4 May 1849 | Acting commander in Ringdove, East Indies |
12 June 1849 | 13 July 1850 | Lieutenant in Ranger, commanded by Commander Thomas Miller, west coast of Africa |
22 January 1851 | 30 January 1852 | Agents for transports (afloat) |
12 February 1852 | 26 March 1852 | Lieutenant in Vesuvius, commanded by Commander Frederick Lamport Barnard |
27 March 1852 | 10 July 1855 | Lieutenant in Vixen, commanded by Commander Frederick Lamport Barnard, south-east coast of America |
11 July 1855 | 11 June 1858 | Lieutenant and commander in Spy, south-east coast of America |
26 May 1859 | 14 July 1859 | Lieutenant in Aboukir, commanded by Captain Charles Frederick Schomberg, Channel squadron |
9 August 1860 | 11 September 1865 | Lieutenant in Coast Guard, Colchester, Essex then Rathmullen, Donegal then Dromore West, Sligo (until he died) |