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born Sydenham, Kent also 54 Manchester Street, London. Probate records show that he was living in Pelham Cottage Seaford at time of death. Effects £11542. 
1862 - 1941 Helenora Catherine Heron-Maxwell 78 78 born Minto, Roxburgh, Scotland 1803 Susan ? 1801 - 1869 Charles Douglas 68 68 Living at Gothic Cottage in Lambeth.
On 1851 census, spelt as Douglass
1794 - 1850 Johanna Dorothea Knauer 55 55 1784 - 1864 Christian Stehn 79 79 1841 Ellen Charlotte Douglas born London. Unmarried in the 1871 census and living with brother in law and sister in Sydenham  1902 - 1973 Elisabeth Kathleen Stehn 71 71 born London 1894 - 1918 Arthur Edward Stehn 24 24 1879 - 1963 George Herbert Hilliard 84 84 1814 - 1887 Georg Gustav Stehn 72 72 1809 - 1885 Johanna Wilhelmine Koch 75 75 1815 - 1888 Maria Dorothea Stehn 72 72 1819 Eduard Stehn 1829 Johanne Caroline Stiller 1831 William Stehn 1835 Wilhelmine Maria Dreesfen 1834 - 1904 Christine Alwine Stehn 70 70 1805 - 1896 Adolph Johann Stehn 91 91 1933 - 2003 David George N Hilliard 70 70 1837 Jane Douglas 1838 Margaret Douglas 1936 - 1990 James Hilliard 54 54 1903 - 1965 Bernard Jasper de St. Croix 61 61 HMS Tanatside:
Type 3 Hunt class destroyer. 1,050 tons, 27 knots, 4-4in/2tt, 170 crew, 1942/43.
Part of the Fire Support Group - Force "O" at Omaha Beach, D-Day, June 1944.  From United States Naval Administrative History of World War II #147-E: "The assault sections of both the 116th and 16th regiments were held up on the beaches by enemy mortar, light artillery, automatic weapons, and small arms fire. This fire was being delivered from strong points located at the top of the cliffs and bluffs, overlooking the beaches and from mortars a little further inland. Although Shore Fire Control Parties were landed at H plus 30 minutes, they were in many cases unable to set up their equipment because of casualties and enemy fire.
At this juncture the destroyers Carmick, Doyle, Mccook, Thompson, Frankford, Harding, Emmons, and Baldwin, and the three British Hunts, Melbreak, Talybont and Tanatside, closed the beach and took under fire many of the enemy positions. Their fire was directed in part from the ships and in part from Shore Fire Control Parties which managed to set up communications. Two much credit cannot be given the destroyers which participated in this bombardment. Lacking complete knowledge of their own troops' positions, and hard pressed to pick out enemy positions, they closed in some cases to within 800 yards of the beach. Position after position was taken under enemy fire. It is certain that they destroyed many of the enemy positions, and it is probable that without their assistance the casualties on the beach would have been considerably higher. Heavier ships joined in the fire but for the most part fired with airspot at targets designated by the S.F.C.P.s or planes".
The Toronto Globe and Mail, 7th June 1944: Most of the German coastal batteries in the invasion area have been silenced by 10.000 tons of bombs and by shelling from 640 naval guns, shelling so intense that HMS Tanatside, a British destroyer had exhausted all its ammunition by 8 o'clock this morning.

1896 - 1969 Helenora Margaret Stehn 72 72 Born Marylebone.
Listed in The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal Being A Complete Table of All the Descendents Now Living of Edward III, King of England. London, England: T.C. & E. C. Jack, 1905-1911.
(a child) 1843 - 1899 Charles Douglas 55 55 Married Laura Allerston in Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa in 1870. Had eleven children. Laura died in 1898. Charles Douglas Jane ?
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