See also
Husband:
John Somerset Russell Pakington (1799-1880)
Wife:
Mary Slaney (c. 1800-1843)
Children:
Marriage:
14 Aug 1822
Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire
Name:
John Somerset Russell Pakington
Sex:
Male
Father:
William Russell (c. 1761-1812)
Mother:
Elizabeth Perrott Pakington (c. 1766-1818)
Note (shared):
Born of a prominent Worcestershire family, Pakington was educated at Eton and Oxford before becoming a Conservative member of parliament for Droitwich in 1837. He was Secretary of State for War and the Colonies in Derby's 1852 government; and First Lord of the Admiralty in Derby's 1858 and 1866 governments. In 1867 Pakington moved back to the War Office, and continued to serve in that office under Benjamin Disraeli. He was created a baronet in 1846 and Baron Hampton in 1874.
Source: http://www.answers.com/topic/john-pakington-1st-baron-hampton
On 14.3.1831 he assumed the surname of Pakington in lieu of Russell.
London Gazette, 1831, p.496
Birth:
20 Feb 1799
Powick Court, Worcestershire
Title:
1st Baron Hampton
Death fact:
1880 (age 80-81)
1880 Jun Qtr, St George Hanover Square, 1a/242 (aged 81)
Death:
9 Apr 1880 (age 81)
Eaton Square, London
Burial:
15 Apr 1880
Hampton Lovett, Worcestershire
Name:
Mary Slaney
Sex:
Female
Father:
Mother:
Birth:
c. 1800
Shifnal, Shropshire
Census:
1841 (age 40-41)
Independent, Hampton Court Green, Hampton, Middlesex (living with Ann Pakington, aged 70)
Death:
6 Jan 1843 (age 42-43)
Hampton Lovett, Worcestershire
Name:
John Slaney Pakington
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Birth:
13 Jul 1826
Powick, Worcestershire
Title:
2nd Baron Hampton
Census (1):
1841 (age 14-15)
Living with mother at Hampton, Middlesex
Census (2):
1861 (age 34-35)
JP for Worcester, Kents Green House, Powick, Worcs
Census (3):
1871 (age 44-45)
JP for Worcester, Sherwood, Belgrave Road, Tormoham, Torquay, Devon
Death fact:
1893 (age 66-67)
1893 Jun Qtr, Kingston, 2a/186 (aged 66)
Death:
26 Apr 1893 (age 66)
Kingston upon Thames, Surrey
Born of a prominent Worcestershire family, Pakington was educated at Eton and Oxford before becoming a Conservative member of parliament for Droitwich in 1837. He was Secretary of State for War and the Colonies in Derby's 1852 government; and First Lord of the Admiralty in Derby's 1858 and 1866 governments. In 1867 Pakington moved back to the War Office, and continued to serve in that office under Benjamin Disraeli. He was created a baronet in 1846 and Baron Hampton in 1874.
Source: http://www.answers.com/topic/john-pakington-1st-baron-hampton
On 14.3.1831 he assumed the surname of Pakington in lieu of Russell.
London Gazette, 1831, p.496