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Sir Andrew Pellatt Green


NationalityBritish 
RolesNaval Sailor 
Date of Birth1776 - Bedfordshire W067
First Known Service1795CSORN
WifeHarriet Cutting (c.1801-?) - Married 1820W067
DaughterHarriet Fisher (c.1821-?)W067
DaughterFanny Fisher (c.1821-?)W067
SonMalcolm (c.1825-?)W067
SonSir William Henry Rodes (1823-1912)E-WIKI
DaughterHarriet [Standford] (c.1829-1848)W067
SonTempest Willoughby Scrimshire (c.1833-1851)W067
Last Known Service31.1.1856CSORN
Date of Death26.12.1858 - Westminster W067

Event History


Date fromDate toEventSource
1795 
Illustrious (74) 1789-1795
British 74 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
, Midshipman
ADM 171/8
14.3.1795 Action off Genoa 
8.8.1800 LieutenantCSORN
13.10.18051806
Neptune (98) 1797-1818
British 98 Gun
2nd Rate Ship of the Line
, Lieutenant
NAO
21.10.1805 Battle of Trafalgar 
12.7.1808 
Gleaner (14) 1808-1814
British 14 Gun
Hired Ketch
, Lieutenant, and Commanding Officer ADM 1/1452/12
ADM 1
1.2.1812 CommanderCSORN
11.181211.1813
Shamrock (12) 1812-1833
British 12 Gun
Unrated Sloop
, Commander, and Commanding Officer
BWAS-1793
12.18131814
Harrier (16) 1813-1829
British 16 Gun
Unrated Sloop
, Commander, and Commanding Officer
BWAS-1793
12.4.1814 CaptainCSORN
5.18151816
Wye (20) 1814-1852
British 20 Gun
6th Rate Post Ship
, Captain, and Commanding Officer
BWAS-1793
1818 Appointed Knight of the Royal Guelphic Orderref:1059
18184.1820
Rochefort (80) 1814-1826
British 80 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
, Captain, and Commanding Officer
BWAS-1714
1832 Appointed Knight Commander of the Royal Guelphic Orderref:1059
1847 Received the Naval General Service Medal with a clasp for an action with a French fleet and the capture of 2 sail of the line whilst serving on Illustrious on 1795/03/14ADM 171/8
3.3.1849 Rear-Admiral of the BlueCSORN
16.6.1851 Rear-Admiral of the WhiteCSORN
31.1.1856 Superannuated Vice-AdmiralCSORN

Notes on Officer


Grave InscriptionW067

Sacred to the memory of Harriet, the wife of John Standford, Esq,, of Dublin.
Also their infant son Alfred.
She was the beloved and only daughter of Rear-Admiral Sir Andrew Pellet and Lady Green,
and departed this life on the 23rd June, 1848, aged 19 years.
Tempest Willoughby Scrimshire Green, Died 21st July, 1851, aged 18 years,
the youngest son of Rear-Admiral Sir Andrew Pellet and Lady Green.
Sacred to the memory of Vice-Admiral Sir Andrew Pellet Green, K.C.H., K.S.S., K.I.C.A.,
Toulon, Bastia, Lord Hotham's action, 1795, "Censeur " St. Lucie, St. Domingo, Copenhagen,
Trafalgar, Preuss Eylau, Dantzic, Cuxhaven, Gluckstadt, &c.,
Naval Aide-de-camp to William IV. & Queen Victoria,
Died on the 26th December, 1858, in his 82nd year.



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Posted by Andrew Green on Saturday 3rd of January 2026 02:39

This is my direct antecedent. I think my 5x great grandfather. I am also a sailor! This makes me happy to see him still remembered. Cheers, Andy


Posted by Tim Oakley on Saturday 27th of April 2024 06:37

2 Dec 1808 Gleaner14 hired ketch Lieutenant Andrew Green captured the Danish sloop Emanuel master Jeffen.


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