Mary Fremantle
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Mary Fremantle
Summary
Mary Fremantle is a human[1]. She was born on October 16, 1825[2]. She died in London[3]. She died on March 20, 1885[4].
Key Facts
- Mary Fremantle passed away in London[3].
- Mary Fremantle was born on October 16, 1825[2].
- Mary Fremantle died on March 20, 1885[4].
- Mary Fremantle's father was Thomas Fremantle, 1st Baron Cottesloe[5].
- Mary Fremantle's mother was Louisa Elizabeth Nugent[6].
- Among Mary Fremantle's spouses was Richard Aubrey Cartwright[7].
- A child of Mary Fremantle was Chauncy Cartwright[8].
- A child of Mary Fremantle was Julia Cartwright Ady[9].
- A child of Mary Fremantle was Aubrey Thomas Cartwright[10].
- Mary Fremantle is recorded as female[11].
- Mary Fremantle's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Mary Fremantle's honorific prefix is recorded as The Honourable[13].
- Mary Fremantle's family name is recorded as Fremantle[14].
- Mary Fremantle's given name is recorded as Mary[15].
- Mary Fremantle's date of burial or cremation is recorded as March 25, 1885[16].
Body
Origins and Family
Mary Fremantle was born on October 16, 1825[2]. Her father was Thomas Fremantle, 1st Baron Cottesloe[5]. Her mother was Louisa Elizabeth Nugent[6].
Personal Life
Mary Fremantle was married to Richard Aubrey Cartwright[7]. Children include Chauncy Cartwright[8], a rower[17], 1853–1933[18], awarded the Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George[19]; Julia Cartwright Ady[9], an art historian[20], 1851–1924[21], of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[22], specialised in art history[23]; and Aubrey Thomas Cartwright[10], 1849–1904[24].
Death and Burial
Mary Fremantle died on March 20, 1885[4]. She passed away in London[3].
FAQs
Where did Mary Fremantle die?
Mary Fremantle died in London[3].
Who were Mary Fremantle's parents?
Mary Fremantle's father was Thomas Fremantle, 1st Baron Cottesloe[5]. Mary Fremantle's mother was Louisa Elizabeth Nugent[6].
Who was Mary Fremantle married to?
Mary Fremantle's spouses include Richard Aubrey Cartwright[7].