Louisa was christened on 22 January 1817 by the Forces chaplain: this fits in with Thomas Bertram's belief that she was born in [[wp>Boulogne-sur-Mer|Boulogne, France.]]((Thomas Bertram M-P, Some Australasian Families Descended from Royalty, ms, n.d., p.6.)) She was again baptised two years later at Wells cathedral.((QJO, Praed papers, 10/12/50))\\ | Louisa was christened on 22 January 1817 by the Forces chaplain: this fits in with Thomas Bertram's belief that she was born in [[wp>Boulogne-sur-Mer|Boulogne, France.]]((Thomas Bertram M-P, Some Australasian Families Descended from Royalty, ms, n.d., p.6.)) She was again baptised two years later at Wells cathedral.((QJO, Praed papers, 10/12/50))\\ |
In 1863, Louisa lived at 18 Oxford Terrace, St Peters, Islington, London. According to her address in TLM-P's ledger for 1878, her home was called Maroon, the name TLM-P called his last property in Queensland. In the 1890s, she lived with her sister Jemina at Howden Lodge, 14 Clarendon Road, Southsea.((Andrew Darbyshire, //A Fair Slice of St Lucia//, St Lucia History Group Research Paper No.8.)) | In 1863, Louisa lived at 18 Oxford Terrace, St Peters, Islington, London. According to her address in TLM-P's ledger for 1878, her home was called Maroon, the name TLM-P called his last property in Queensland.((Ledger in ML)) In the 1890s, she lived with her sister Jemina at Howden Lodge, 14 Clarendon Road, Southsea.((Andrew Darbyshire, //A Fair Slice of St Lucia//, St Lucia History Group Research Paper No.8.)) |