George Dean Pitt
George Dean Pitt | |
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Birth name | George Dean |
Born | 1781 Hampshire, England[1] |
Died | 8 January 1851 Auckland, New Zealand |
Buried | Anglican section, Symonds Street Cemetery, Auckland[2] |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Branch | British Army |
Years of service | 1804–1851 |
Rank | Major General |
Unit | 42nd Regiment, 1804 90th Regiment, 1804– Royal African Corps, 1805– Royal West India Rangers, 1809– 2nd Provisional Battalion of Militia, 1814– 80th Regiment, 1819–[1] |
Battles / wars | |
Awards | Knight of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order[3] Military General Service Medal with 4 clasps[3] |
Spouse(s) | Susan Baillie (m. 1821) |
Major General George Dean Pitt KH (1781[4] or 1772[5][6] – 8 January 1851) was Lieutenant-Governor of the former New Zealand Province of New Ulster from 14 February 1848 to his death on 8 January 1851.[4]
Early life
[edit]He was born George Dean, the illegitimate son of George Pitt, 2nd Baron Rivers.[citation needed] In 1819 he adopted the surname Dean Pitt by Royal Licence.[citation needed]
Major Dean Pitt was stationed at Malta with the 80th Regiment of Foot (Staffordshire Volunteers) from January to September 1828.[7]
Arrival in New Zealand
[edit]Dean Pitt arrived with his family on the barque Minerva at Auckland on 8 October 1847.[5] He was the second most important military man in the new colony during the governorship of George Grey. His son and two of his sons-in-law were part of the military establishment as well. His residence was located in Pitt Street, which had originally been called Pyt Street after a childhood home of the first governor William Hobson, it is likely the spelling changed because of Dean Pitt's presence.
Ill for some time, he died on 8 January 1851 while Lieutenant-Governor and was buried with full military honours in the Symonds Street Cemetery in Auckland. A number of retail businesses in Auckland closed for the day of his funeral.[8]
Personal life
[edit]He married Susan Baillie at St James' Church, Bristol, England, on 21 May 1818.[1]
Children
[edit]- Georgina Dean Pitt (11 April 1819–) Born at Clifton[1]
- Emelia Marie Dean Pitt (20 June 1820–5 April 1877) Born at Edinburgh.[1] m. 23 May 1848 at St. Paul's Church, Auckland, Captain J. H. Laye[9]
- George Dean Pitt (14 June 1823–4 April 1883) Born at Cheltenham.[1] m. 22 November 1842 Louisa Jones (18 February 1816–8 July 1889)
- Georgiana Dean Pitt (1822–23 May 1877)
- Louisa Dean Pitt (12 April 1825–7 April 1873) Born at Malta.[1] m. 18 November 1848 Lieutenant George Hyde Page, at St. Paul's Church, Auckland[9]
- Susan Dean Pitt (21 January 1828–) Born at Malta.[1]
- Douglas Charles Dean Pitt (1829–) Born in Ireland. m. 10 December 1878 Alice Antoinette Birdwood at Mahableshwar, Bombay, India.
- Charlotte Marcia Dean Pitt (6 March 1830–7 April 1873) Born at Malta.[1] m. 18 November 1848 Captain Charles Lavallin Nugent, at St. Paul's Church, Auckland[9]
- William Augustus Dean Pitt (1833–8 November 1890) m. 11 June 1863 Anne Isabella Lloyd Gellibrand at Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. He was buried in Symonds Street Cemetery next to his father.
- Clara Eliza Dean Pitt (5 September 1838–1916) Born at Bristol. Died at Kensington, England, unmarried.
- Susan Dean Pitt (born 14 July 1847)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k WO 25/800/153: Folio 303. Statement of Services of Lieut. Col. Geo. Dean Pitt of the 80th Regiment of Foot with a Record of such Particulars as may be useful in case of his Death, The National Archives, pp. 302–304
- ^ "Death of His Excellency Lieutenant-Governor Pitt". The New-Zealander. Vol. 7, no. 495. 11 January 1851. p. 2.
- ^ a b Hart, Henry George (1850). The New Army List for 1850. Vol. 11. London: John Murray. pp. 4, 16, 29b, 232.
- ^ a b List of Leaders of former New Zealand Provinces
- ^ a b "Arrivals on the Minerva 1847". Archived from the original on 27 October 2009. Retrieved 5 October 2007.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ "Cemetery Record for William Augustus Dean Pitt". Auckland Libraries. Auckland Council. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
- ^ "The British Army Garrison in Malta. 1828–1865". Archived from the original on 29 May 2007. Retrieved 5 October 2007.
- ^ "Major General George Dean Pitt". Karangahape Road. Karangahape Road Business Association. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
- ^ a b c Marriages mentioned in The New Zealander 1843–1890