Charles Townsend Gedye

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Born
Charles Townsend Gedye

(1833-11-19)19 November 1833
Devonport, Plymouth, Devon
Died6 December 1900(1900-12-06) (aged 67)
17, Craven Hill Gardens
Occupation19th century entrepreneurial business man
Spouses
  • (m. 1853; died 1876)
  • Grace Clifford Murnin
    (m. 1880)
Charles Townsend Gedye
Charles Townsend Gedye, in the uniform of Consul to Norway and Sweden, circa 1883
Born
Charles Townsend Gedye

(1833-11-19)19 November 1833
Devonport, Plymouth, Devon
Died6 December 1900(1900-12-06) (aged 67)
17, Craven Hill Gardens
Occupation19th century entrepreneurial business man
Spouses
  • (m. 1853; died 1876)
  • Grace Clifford Murnin
    (m. 1880)
Children3 daughters
Parent(s)Charles Michael Gedye and Alice née Townsend

Charles Townsend Gedye (1833–1900) was a Victorian entrepreneur of Cornish descent who is best known as a shipping grandee in colonial Australia, co-owner and founder of the centenarian Dangar, Gedye & Co.[1]

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