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Sutherland was born on 30 January 1816, the son of Charles Alexander Orr, of the Indian Army, and Maria Barclay, at Mannar, Northern Provinces.
He became a Major in the Indian Army.
He was a widower with three children, having first been married to Sarah Souter, when he married Lena. He wasn't a dashing figure, but he was a good husband.
He died from the effects of dysentery, at the home of his brother-in-law, the future Lord Leighton, who designed a marble tablet in his memory.
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Lena was born about 23 December 1828, the daughter of Dr. Frederic Septimus Leighton and Augusta Susan Nash, at St. Petersburg, Russia.
Lina's godmother was the Czarina. They left for India during the Mutiny. Trapped on her own at Aurangabad, Lena only escaped through the loyalty of a local chieftain, while her husband seriously impaired his health in the ensuing military campaign. After her husband died, Lena lived with her parents, then with her widowed father until he died. She inherited 11 Kensington Park Gardens in 1892 and when she died left it to her sister Gussy. She was an intimate friend of Robert Browning, and her "Life and Letters of Robert Browning" was published in 1891. There were no children. |
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| Sutherland George Gordon Orr |
b: 30 Jan 1816 Mannar, Northern Provinces son of Charles Alexander Orr, and Maria Barclay |
| Alexandra Leighton |
b: 23 Dec 1828 c: 28 Jan 1829 St. Petersburg, Russia daughter of Dr. Frederic Septimus Leighton and Augusta Susan Nash |
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7 Mar 1857 Sutherland George Gordon Orr Alexandra Leighton | Bath, Somerset 1857 1Q Bath 5c 1087 |
| On the 7th inst., at Bath, by the Rev. Thomas Hicks, Capt. Sutherland G. G. Orr, Madras Army, Commandant 2nd Regt. of Cavalry Hyderabad Contingent, to Alexandra, eldest daughter of Frederic Leighton, Esq., 9 Circus, Bath. |
| Sutherland George Gordon Orr |
Died 19 Jun 1858, Age 42, at Grenhill, near Barnet, Herts 1858 2Q Barnet 3a 69 |
| On Saturday, the 19th inst., at midnight, at the residence of his brother-in-law, Grenhill, near Barnet, Herts, Major Sutherland G. G. Orr, late commanding the 3rd Regiment of Hyderabad Cavalry, aged 42. This gallant and distinguished officer succumbed, after several months of severe suffering, to the results of anxiety, fatigue, and exposure of the last Mhow and Central India Campaign. |
| Alexandra (Leighton) Orr |
Died 23 Aug 1903, Age 74, London 1903 3Q Kensington 1a 81 |
| ORR - On the 23rd Aug., at 11 Kensington-park-gardens, ALEXANDRA, widow of MAJOR SUTHERLAND GEORGE GORDON ORR, of the Madras Service, Commandant 3rd Cavalry, Hyderabad Contingent. Funeral next Saturday at Bath, Locksbrook Cemetery. No flowers, by special request. |