See also
Husband: | Henry Pilleau (1813-1899) | |
Wife: | Mary Johnstone ( - ) | |
Marriage | 5 Sep 1882 | St George Hanover Square, Westminster, Middlesex |
Name: | Henry Pilleau | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | Henry Pilleau (c. 1787-1827) | |
Mother: | Frances Ubank Franklin (c. 1778-1846) | |
Birth | 3 May 1813 | Kennington, Surrey |
Baptism | 9 Jun 1813 (age 0) | Saint Mary, Lambeth, Surrey |
Occupation | 18 Feb 1840 (age 26) | Surgeon, Gower Place, St Pancras (on marriage cert.) |
Occupation | Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals | |
Census | 1851 (age 37-38) | Staff Surgeon 2nd Class, Army, MRCS, 17 Norfolk Road, St Marylebone |
Census | 1871 (age 57-58) | Deputy Inspector of Hospitals, retired medical officer in the Army, now artist (landscape painter), 39 Woburn Square, Bloomsbury |
Residence | 1899 (age 85-86) | 3 Kensington Court Mansions |
Death | 20 Jul 1899 (age 86) | Brighton, Sussex |
Name: | Mary Johnstone | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | - | |
Mother: | - |
Henry Pilleau was a Member of the Army Medical Board, and is on half pay as a Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals; he is a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, and a Licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries, also a Member of their "Court of Assistants." He is well known as an artist, is a Member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours, and likewise of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters. He is descended from Alexis Pilleau of Mans.
Source: Some Account of the Perigal Family (1887)