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John Alexander Dundas Baillie Cochrane Scadden[1]

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  • Name John Alexander Dundas Baillie Cochrane Scadden 
    Birth 26 Sep 1841 
    Gender Male 
    Ancestor Count 12 
    Descendant Count
    Misc The unusual middle names are probably derived from the name of the newly elected MP.  [3
    • Alexander Baillie-Cochrane, was a British Conservative politician. He attended Cambridge University before entering parliament as a member for Bridport in 1841. [2]
    Occupation Harness Maker 
    Person ID I3760  Taubman Family Tree
    Last Modified 12 Aug 2016 

    Father William Warren Scadden,   b. 21 Mar 1814   d. Bef 1881 (Age < 66 years) 
    Mother Elizabeth Chard,   b. Abt 1814, Bridport, Dorset, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Marriage Abt 1831 
    Married 26 Aug 1832 
    Family ID F890  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Ann Williams  [1
    Marriage 28 Jun 1863 
    Children 
     1. Charles Scadden,   b. 13 Nov 1861
     2. John Scadden,   b. 28 Jun 1863, Bridport, Dorset, England Find all individuals with events at this location
     3. Flora Susan Scadden,   b. 5 Feb 1866, Bridport, Dorset, England Find all individuals with events at this location
     4. Caroline Scadden,   b. 13 Jun 1868, Dorchester, Dorset, England Find all individuals with events at this location
     5. Rosa Ann Scadden,   b. 9 Jan 1872
     6. Albert Madan Scadden,   b. 23 Jun 1874, Bridport, Dorset, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 25 Feb 1916 (Age 41 years)
    Family ID F983  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 9 Sep 2006 

  • Sources 
    1. [S9] Dr John Wright, 9.

    2. [S289] Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, 289.

    3. [S289] Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, 289.
      Alexander Cochrane-Wishart-Baillie, 1st Baron Lamington (24 November 1816–15 February 1890), better known as Alexander Baillie-Cochrane, was a British Conservative politician perhaps best known for his association with Young England in the early 1840s.

      He attended Cambridge University before entering parliament as a member for Bridport in 1841. He later sat for Lanarkshire, Honiton, and finally the Isle of Wight until 1880 when he was made a peer and went to the House of Lords as Baron Lamington.