Charles Staniforth Hext

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Born5 February 1815 (1815-02-05)
Lostwithiel, Cornwall, England
Died26 January 1855(1855-01-26) (aged 39)
Attock, Punjab, India
Parent(s)John Hext
Elizabeth Staniforth
Charles Staniforth Hext
Born5 February 1815 (1815-02-05)
Lostwithiel, Cornwall, England
Died26 January 1855(1855-01-26) (aged 39)
Attock, Punjab, India
Parent(s)John Hext
Elizabeth Staniforth

Captain Charles Staniforth Hext (5 February 1815 – 26 January 1855) was a British military officer and artist.[1]

Hext was born to Captain John Hext and Elizabeth Staniforth, on 5 February 1815. His mother was the daughter of Thomas Staniforth, former Lord Mayor of Liverpool, and his father a military captain.

He joined the 4th King's Own Regiment in 1835 and was stationed in New South Wales. He arrived at Hobart, Tasmania on 12 November 1836, before being sent to India in 1837.

He returned to Hobart on 24 November 1842, after narrowly escaping the wreck of the Waterloo convict ship in Cape Town.

He returned to India in 1843 where he remained with his regiment until his death in Attock, Punjab on 26 January 1855 of apoplexy.[2][3]

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