Abraham Roberts

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Sir Abraham Roberts
11 April 178428 December 1873

Abraham Roberts
Place of birth Waterford , Ireland
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch British East India Company Army
Years of service 50
Rank General
Unit 1st Bengal European Regiment
Commands held 1st Bengal European Regiment
Lahore Division
Awards Knight Grand Cross
Order of the Bath
Relations Frederick Roberts VC (SON)
Frederick Hugh Roberts VC (Grandson)

General Sir Abraham Roberts GCB (11 April 178428 December 1873) was a British Army General who served nearly 50 years in India.

Robert's had two sons who obtained the highest ranks in the British Army. One son and a grandson would win the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for bravery in the face of the enemy in the British Army.

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[edit] Early Life

Abraham Roberts was a member of the famous Waterford city family that contributed so much to the city. He was the son of Anne Sandys and the Reverend John Roberts,[1] a magistrate in the County of Waterford and a rector of Passage East.

[edit] Career

General Sir Abraham Roberts gained the rank of Colonel in the service of the Honourable East India Company and was the commander of the 1st Bengal European Regiment and the Lahore Division[2]. He fought in the First Afghan War.

He was invested as a Knight Grand Cross, Order of the Bath (G.C.B.). He left India in 1853 to live in Ireland with his 2nd wife, who outlived him.[3] . He also had a house in Bristol , which is now open to the public, 23 Royal York Crescent, Bristol, Somerset BS8 - England.[4]

[edit] Family

He married Frances Isabella Rocketts, daughter of George Poyntz Rocketts, on 20 July 1820.[5]

On the death of his first wife he married, Isabella Bunbury, daughter of Abraham Bunbury, on 2 August 1830.[6]

[edit] Children with Frances Isabella Rocketts

  • Frances Eliza Roberts
  • Maria Isabella Roberts
  • Major General George Rocketts Roberts.[7]

[edit] Children with Isabella Bunbury

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