Sir Harry Vesey Brooke
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Sir Harry Vesey Brooke
Summary
Sir Harry Vesey Brooke is a human[1]. He was born on September 23, 1845[2]. He died on June 11, 1921[3].
Key Facts
- Sir Harry Vesey Brooke was born on September 23, 1845[2].
- Sir Harry Vesey Brooke died on June 11, 1921[3].
- Sir Harry Vesey Brooke's father was Sir Arthur Brooke, 2nd Baronet[4].
- Sir Harry Vesey Brooke's mother was Julia Henrietta Anson[5].
- Among Sir Harry Vesey Brooke's spouses was Patricia Moir-Byres[6].
- A child of Sir Harry Vesey Brooke was Constance Geraldine Brooke[7].
- A child of Sir Harry Vesey Brooke was Alice Irene Brooke[8].
- A child of Sir Harry Vesey Brooke was James Anson Otho Brooke[9].
- A child of Sir Harry Vesey Brooke was Arthur Brooke[10].
- A child of Sir Harry Vesey Brooke was Henry Brian Brooke[11].
- A child of Sir Harry Vesey Brooke was Patrick Harry Brooke[12].
- Sir Harry Vesey Brooke is recorded as male[13].
- Sir Harry Vesey Brooke's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Sir Harry Vesey Brooke's honorific prefix is recorded as Sir[15].
- Sir Harry Vesey Brooke's given name is recorded as Harry[16].
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Origins and Family
Sir Harry Vesey Brooke was born on September 23, 1845[2]. His father was Sir Arthur Brooke, 2nd Baronet[4]. His mother was Julia Henrietta Anson[5].
Personal Life
Sir Harry Vesey Brooke was married to Patricia Moir-Byres[6]. Children include Constance Geraldine Brooke[7]; Alice Irene Brooke[8]; James Anson Otho Brooke[9], a military personnel[17], 1884–1914[18], of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[19], awarded the Victoria Cross[20]; Arthur Brooke[10], 1886–1952[21]; Henry Brian Brooke[11], 1889–1916[22]; and Patrick Harry Brooke[12].
Death and Burial
Sir Harry Vesey Brooke died on June 11, 1921[3].
FAQs
Who were Sir Harry Vesey Brooke's parents?
Sir Harry Vesey Brooke's father was Sir Arthur Brooke, 2nd Baronet[4]. Sir Harry Vesey Brooke's mother was Julia Henrietta Anson[5].
Who was Sir Harry Vesey Brooke married to?
Sir Harry Vesey Brooke's spouses include Patricia Moir-Byres[6].