Sir Charles Henry Coote 9th Baronet Coote, of Castle Cuffe, Queen's Co

Brief Life History of Charles Henry

Sir Charles Henry Coote, 9th Bt. was born on 2 January 1792.3 He was the son of Chidley Coote and Elizabeth Anne Carr.3 He married Caroline Elizabeth Whaley, daughter of John Whaley and Lady Anne Meade, on 25 November 1814.3,4 He died on 8 October 1864 at age 72.3 He succeeded as the 9th Baronet Coote, of Castle Cuffe, Queen's Co. [I., 1621] on 2 March 1802.3 Children of Sir Charles Henry Coote, 9th Bt. and Caroline Elizabeth Whaley Sir Charles Henry Coote, 10th Bt.3 b. Sep 1815, d. 15 Nov 1895 John Chidley Coote3 b. 6 Sep 1816, d. 26 Apr 1879 Rev. Sir Algernon Coote, 11th Bt.+3 b. 29 Sep 1817, d. 20 Nov 1899 Caroline Coote+3 b. 1819, d. 1848 Admiral Robert Coote+3 b. 1 Jun 1820, d. 17 Mar 1898 Chidley Downes Coote3 b. 1829, d. 10 Mar 1872

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Sir Charles Henry Coote 9th Baronet Coote, of Castle Cuffe, Queen's Co
1792–1864
Caroline Elizabeth Whaley
1793–1871
Marriage: 26 November 1814
Sir Charles Henry Coote 10th Baronet Coote, of Castle Cuffe, Queen's Co.
1815–1895
Ulserina Coote
1831–
John Chidley Coote
1816–1879
Rev. Sir Algernon Coote 11th Baronet Coote, of Castle Cuffe, Queen's Co.
1817–1899
Caroline Theodosia Grace Coote
1819–1848
Robert Coote
1820–1898
Melosina Catherine Coote
1823–1892
Chidley Downes Coote
1829–1872
Henry Coote
1831–
Orlando Pierre Coote
1834–

Sources (15)

  • Charles Coote, "England and Wales Census, 1861"
  • Charles Henry Coote, "Find a Grave Index"
  • Coote, "British Newspaper Archive, Family Notices"

World Events (7)

1798

Battle of Antrim.

1801 · The Act of Union

The Act of Union was a legislative agreement which united England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland under the name of the United Kingdom on January 1, 1801.

1815

The defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte at Waterloo marks the end of the Napoleonic Wars. Napoleon defeated and exiled to St. Helena.

Name Meaning

English: from Middle English co(o)te ‘coot’, applied as a nickname for a bald or foolish man. The bird was regarded as bald because of the large white patch, an extension of the bill, on its head.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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