See also
Husband:
Wife:
Marion Fergus Manson ( -1882)
Marriage:
1861
Name:
Francis Clifton
Sex:
Male
Father:
Marshall Waller Clifton (1787-1861)
Mother:
Elinor Katherine Bell (1792-1866)
Note 1:
CLIFTON Sir Francis of Silverdale Oak Hill Road Putney Surrey baronet died 13 January 1892. Probate London 9 February to George Clifton esquire. Effects £1188 1s. 3d.
Note 2:
THE LATE SIR F. CLIFTON.
Sir Francis Clifton, whose death occurred at the close of last week at the residence of his brother, Silverdale, Putney, at the age of 79, was the eldest son of the late Mr Marshall Waller Clifton, F.R.S., many years a Magistrate for the colony of Western Australia, and a member of the Legislative Council there. He was born in 1812, and was educated at Westminster, having been, while very young, a schoolfellow of Mr Gladstone at a private school in the suburbs of London. He succeeded to the title (which dates from 1611) on the death of his kinsman, Sir Theodore Clifton, in 1880. Sir Francis was twice married; firstly to Eleanor Louisa, daughter of Major John Martin, and secondly to Marion Fergus, daughter of Mr Alexander Manson, of Paisley, Renfrewshire.
Dundee Evening Telegraph, 20 Jan 1892
With thanks to Bill Norton
Birth:
18 Apr 1812
Putney, Surrey
Baptism:
31 Jul 1812 (age 0)
St Mary, Putney, Surrey
Death:
13 Jan 1892 (age 79)
Silverdale, Oak Hill Road, Putney, Surrey
Name:
Marion Fergus Manson
Sex:
Female
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Death:
26 Dec 1882
CLIFTON Sir Francis of Silverdale Oak Hill Road Putney Surrey baronet died 13 January 1892. Probate London 9 February to George Clifton esquire. Effects £1188 1s. 3d.
THE LATE SIR F. CLIFTON.
Sir Francis Clifton, whose death occurred at the close of last week at the residence of his brother, Silverdale, Putney, at the age of 79, was the eldest son of the late Mr Marshall Waller Clifton, F.R.S., many years a Magistrate for the colony of Western Australia, and a member of the Legislative Council there. He was born in 1812, and was educated at Westminster, having been, while very young, a schoolfellow of Mr Gladstone at a private school in the suburbs of London. He succeeded to the title (which dates from 1611) on the death of his kinsman, Sir Theodore Clifton, in 1880. Sir Francis was twice married; firstly to Eleanor Louisa, daughter of Major John Martin, and secondly to Marion Fergus, daughter of Mr Alexander Manson, of Paisley, Renfrewshire.
Dundee Evening Telegraph, 20 Jan 1892
With thanks to Bill Norton