Charles Thomas William George Cerjat R.N.
Charles Thomas William George Cerjat R.N.
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Charles Thomas William George Cerjat R.N. | Explanation |
Second son of Lt-Colonel Charles Sigismund Cerjat (1772-1848), of the 1st Dragoon Guards |
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Date (from) | (Date to) | Personal |
2 March 1820 | | Born (Switzerland) |
1 February 1849 | | Married Helen (1821-1902), third daughter of Major James Mill, and widow of Charles Leaviss (-1842) |
5 February 1869 | | Died (Amélie les Bains, France) |
Entry in O'Byrnes 1849 'Naval Biographical Dictionary' |
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Date | Rank |
4 May 1846 | Lieutenant |
15 May 1861 | Commander |
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Date from | Date to | Service |
4 May 1846 | 10 August 1846 | Lieutenant in Comus, commanded by Edward Augustus Inglefield, during the Anglo-French action in Uruguay |
11 August 1846 | 25 October 1846 | Lieutenant in Vernon, commanded by Captain John Coghlan Fitzgerald, South-east coast of America |
26 October 1846 | 18 October 1848 | Lieutenant in Comus, commanded by Commander Thomas Sparke Thompson then Commander Edwin Clayton Tennyson D'Eyncourt, south-east coast of America |
26 February 1853 | 24 February 1854 | Lieutenant in Blenheim, commanded by Captain William Honeyman Henderson then Frederick Thomas Pelham, guard ship, Portsmouth, then in the Baltic during the Russian War |
5 March 1854 | 10 November 1854 | Lieutenant in Hogue, commanded by Captain William Ramsay, the Baltic during the Russian War |
11 March 1854 | 15 November 1854 | Lieutenant in Gorgon, commanded by Captain Arthur Cumming then Captain Peter Cracroft, the Baltic during the Russian War |
19 September 1855 | 29 October 1858 | Lieutenant and commander in Jackall (until paying off at Sheerness), particular service |
25 April 1859 | 11 May 1861 | Lieutenant in Asia, commanded by Captain George Thomas Gordon, guard ship of Ordinary, Portsmouth |
27 November 1862 | 31 October 1865 | Coast Guard (Southsea) |