Frederick Horace Onslow details on a grave monument at Ste Marguerite Anglo American (3) Church burial ground, Nice, Alpes-Maritimes,France

Name Details

Frederick Horace Onslow

The name Frederick Horace Onslow is the first name on the monument.

The monument is in Ste Marguerite Anglo American (3) church burial ground, Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France.

There are 78 other graves within this cemetery that are listed within the GPR database.

Frederick Horace Onslow was buried in 1917. The actual date of death is not currently recorded on the GPR database but it may be on the grave monument photograph.

Frederick Horace Onslow age is given as 92.

Frederick Horace Onslow birth is given as 1825.

Frederick Horace Onslow is listed on the GPR grave numbered 356971.

Frederick Horace Onslow is listed as the first name on monument on the grave monument.

Frederick Horace Onslow has the record number 760166 within the GPR person name database table.

The record was added to the GPR on 17 December 2013

There is one image available for the monument listing Frederick Horace Onslow (see grave detail page).

The follow note is stored against Frederick Horace Onslow record:

Borm May 3, 1825 in Paris, Seine, France Died July 27, 1919 Frederick was more of an Englishman than a Frenchman, and indeed possessed a double nationality, as he was both a French and British subject. He was educated in England and spoke English without an accent, while French he spoke with an English accent. In his early life he lived alone in Canada during the 1840s, in fact he had intended to settle there, but before doing so he cam home on a visit and changed his mind, married and settled in France. Frederic became collector of taxes at Biarritz southern France in the Basses-Pyrenees where he lived for many years. After retiring on a pension, he lived for many years at Tamaris a village in the Basses-Alps in western France near Toulon and later at Nice. Frederick was a man of great charm of manner, a painter of no small bent, artistic, cultivated and well-informed. He had an interesting and adventurous life in early days in Canada. He was a man of great energy and vitality and at the age of 87 in 1912 he went to Canada accompanied by Mrs. Onslow then with one leg which she had lost as a result of a fall from a horse to visit his son Arthur who had settled in Niagara-on-the-Lake.

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