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Latest comment: 17 days ago by Charles Matthews in topic Charles Madden

Charles Madden edit

He cannot be Charles Dodgson Madden, another surgeon in British India, who died in 1910 at age 76, therefore born 1833/4. Because he married Julia Loveday in Meerut in 1842. He is said to be a "civil surgeon". Charles Matthews (talk) 15:27, 7 May 2024 (UTC)Reply

C. Madden who married Julia Charlotte Loveday in 1842 was civil surgeon at Meerut. This, I think, is the evangelical who married a wife in 1837 sent out by the Society for Promotion of Female Education in the East; who then died in 1838.[1] That story goes on in Fatehpur, Uttar Pradesh and Kanpur. In any case all in what is now Uttar Pradesh. A promotion from "assistant civil surgeon" to "civil surgeon" in the early 1840s, it seems. Charles Matthews (talk) 16:18, 7 May 2024 (UTC)Reply

With appointment date 1831, Charles Madden in Bengal is the surgeon to the 9th Native Infantry in 1850.[2] There is a C. Madden at Dum-Dum in 1832, acting position in 1833 at Allahabad. Charles Matthews (talk) 16:24, 7 May 2024 (UTC)Reply

This Charles Madden is apparently the great-grandson of John Madden (priest), via the Rev. Samuel Madden 1728-1800, and Major Samuel Madden, major of Kilkenny, 1769-1822, of Kells Grange, who married Margaret Grace Gordon-Cumming. The Rev. Samuel Madden married Cassandra Travers, accounting for the unusual name. Madden had left Bengal and settled in Clifton in 1849, where a daughter was born. All this is in various typical references, mostly not RS. Charles Matthews (talk) 16:16, 8 May 2024 (UTC)Reply