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John Elphinstone Erskine


NationalityBritish 
RolesNaval Sailor 
Date of Birth16.7.1806 - Cardross, ScotlandCSORN
First Known Service6.5.1819CSORN
Last Known Service10.9.1869CSORN
Date of Death23.6.1887

Event History


Date fromDate toEventSource
6.5.1819 Entered the NavyW025
2.1.1826 LieutenantW025
24.12.1829 CommanderW025
5.18301832
Grasshopper (18) 1813-1832
British 18 Gun
Unrated Sloop
, Commander, and Commanding Officer
BWAS-1793
4.8.1841 CaptainW025
6.8.1841 
Illustrious (74) 1803-1868
British 74 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
, Captain, and Commanding Officer
W025
24.2.1848 
Havannah (24) 1811-1905
British 24 Gun
5th Rate Frigate
, Captain, and Commanding Officer
W025
4.11.1857 Rear-AdmiralW025
15.6.1864 Vice-AdmiralW025
10.9.1869 AdmiralW025

Notes on Officer


BiographyNBD1849

John Elphinstone Erskine is son, we believe, of David Erskine, Esq., of Cardross, by Keith, youngest daughter of John 11th Baron Elphinstone; nephew of Hon. Chas. Elphinstone Fleeming, Admiral of the Blue, and M.P. for Stirling, who died Governor of Greenwich Hospital, 30 Oct. 1840; grand-nephew of Admiral Lord Keith, G.C.B., who reduced the Cape of Good Hope in 1795, expelled the French from Egypt in 1801, and died in April, 1823; and cousin of Vice-Admiral Sir Chas. Adam, K.C.B.

This officer entered the Navy 6 May, 1819; passed his examination in 1825; and obtained his first commission 2 Jan. 1826. His succeeding appointments were – 25 Nov. 1826, 20 July, 1827, and 20 May, 1828, to the Barham 50 (as Flag-Lieutenant to his relative, Sir C. E. Fleeming), Druid 46, Capt. Sam. Chambers, and Barham again, all on the Jamaica station; where he assumed command, 24 Dec. 1829, of the Arachne 18, and where he was next appointed, 3 May, 1830, to the Grasshopper 18. Quitting the latter vessel in 1831, he joined, 16 Aug. 1836, the Harlequin 16; from which vessel, then in the Mediterranean, he was advanced to Post-rank 28 June, 1838. On 6 Aug. 1841 Capt. Erskine became Flag-Captain, in the Illustrious 72, to his cousin. Sir Chas. Adam, Commander-in-Chief on the North America and West India station. He returned to England in 1845; and has not since been employed. Agent – John P. Muspratt.

 



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