PATON, James Otway George 1929-2021

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Richard R

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Mar 22, 2021, 4:10:58 AM3/22/21
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From the Telegraph of 22 March 2021: Lt. Col. James Otway George (Tim), aged 91, died peacefully at home on Monday 15th March, 2021. Beloved husband of Trish, much-loved father and grandfather. Private cremation on Thursday 8th April, to be followed by a service of thanksgiving at All Saints Parish Church Odiham in the summer. Family flowers only, or donations to the church if desired.

He was s of Brig James Angus PATON OBE 1894-1970 by his 1924 m to Loveday Eileen 1898-1976 d of Adm Sir Reginald Godfrey Otway TUPPER GBE KCB CVO 1850-1945 (gs of Sir Jonah Denny-Wheeler-Cuffe 1st Bt c1769-1853) and his 1st w Emily Charlotte GREER c1865-1929 scion of that Irish gentry family. He m 1958 Patricia (Trish) Nell b 1931 d of Brig Tristram Hugh MASSY-BERESFORD 1896-1987 2xgt gs of 2nd Baron MASSY 1733-90 & gs of 1st Baron DUNLEATH 1819-95, and Helen Lindsay 1903-79 d of Lindsay Crompton LAWFORD 1857-1929 of Montreal, and had two sons and two daus

G. Willis

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Mar 22, 2021, 10:17:10 AM3/22/21
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Brig. James Angus Paton of Park Corner Farm, Odiham, Hants. per probate; he eldest s. of James Paton (1857-1938), of Newton House, Newton Cross, Newton Tracey, formerly of Parkham, nr Bideford, Devon, J.P., of private means (with several servants per census records), and Ada Laura (1864-; née Graves) formerly of Winchmore Hill, Middx. J. A. Paton's sister, Ada Margaret, was married to Lt-Col Harold Philip Miles, of the King's Shropshire Light Infantry, a first-class cricketer- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Miles

A user-generated site gives more detail on the Patons, including their Roxburghshire origins- https://www.geni.com/people/James-Paton/6000000166650400054 - the usual caveats apply of course with regard to accounts derived from family members.

Jeff Rosenfeld

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Mar 24, 2021, 9:08:33 PM3/24/21
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The following extract is from Debrett's ed 1928, Knightage section, pg 1249, and relates to Adm Sir Reginald Godfrey Otway Tupper
GBE KCB CVO:

"Tupper, Adm. Sir Reginald Godfrey Otway, G.B.E. , K. C. B., C. V.O., son of Capt. Charles William Tupper, formerly 7th Fusiliers;
b 1859; entered R. N. 1873, became Lieut. 1882, Com. 1894, Capt. 1901, Rear-Adm. 1910, Vice- Adm 1916, and Adm. 1919; retired
1921; served with Vitu Punitive Expedition 1890 (despatches , medal with clasp), in Crete 1904- 05, and during European War 1914- 19
as Rear- Adm. Patrol Area , Vice- Adm. Comdg Atlantic Blockade, and Adm. Northern Patrol ( Com. Legion of Honour); was Dep.
Commr., W. Pacific when in command of Pylades 1899- 1901, Assist. Director of Naval ordinance  1902- 03, Naval A.D.C. to H M 
1909- 10... was Com. - in -Ch. , Coast of Ireland 1919- 21..."
 

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