Edward Cazalet (merchant)
Edward Cazalet (9 November 1827 – 21 April 1883), was a British merchant and industrialist.
Edward Cazalet | |
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Born | 9 November 1827 Brighton, Sussex, England |
Died | 21 April 1883 Constantinople, Ottoman Empire |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Merchant and industrialist |
Spouse(s) | Elizabeth Sutherland Marshall |
Children | William Marshall Cazalet |
Parent(s) | Peter Clement Cazalet Olympia Cazalet |
Cazalet was born in Brighton on 9 November 1827, the youngest of seven children of Peter Clement Cazalet (1785–1859), merchant and Russian consul, and his wife, Olympia Cazalet (d. 1848).[1]
On 15 March 1860, he married Elizabeth Sutherland Marshall (d. 1888), daughter and heir of William Marshall, doctor and Danish consul in Edinburgh.[1] Their only child was William Marshall Cazalet.[1]
Cazalet died of typhus at the Hôtel d'Angleterre, Constantinople, on 21 April 1883, and was survived by his wife.[1] He was buried at St Giles's Church, Shipbourne, Kent, on 7 May 1883.[1]
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