Samuel Hoskins Derriman R.N.
Samuel Hoskins Derriman R.N.
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Samuel Hoskins Derriman R.N. | Explanation |
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Date (from) | (Date to) | Personal |
1813 | | Born |
1865 | | Married Caroline, daughter of William John Lysley |
21 November 1897 | | Died (Queens Gate, London) |
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Date | Rank |
14 February 1829 | Entered Navy |
18 November 1842 | Lieutenant |
11 October 1854 | Commander |
11 September 1858 | Captain |
31 March 1866 | Retired Captain |
21 September 1876 | Retired Rear-Admiral |
3 January 1881 | Retired Vice-Admiral |
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Date from | Date to | Service |
14 April 1851 | 11 October 1854 | Lieutenant and commander in Caradoc, Mediterranean (until Derriman was promoted for his role as aide-de-camp to Lord Raglan, the British commander, during the battle of the Alma, 20 September 1854) |
11 October 1854 | | Commander in Caradoc, tender to Britannia, Mediterranean and Black Sea during the Russian War (and bringing the remains of Lord Raglan - the British commander in the Crimea, who died there of dysentery on 9 July 1855 - back to England) |
4 October 1855 | 16 September 1858 | Commander in Harrier, Baltic during the Russian War, then south-east coast of America |