Saunders Alexius Abbott
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Born9 July 1811
Died7 February 1894 (aged 82)
Brighton, England, United Kingdom
Brighton, England, United Kingdom
Allegiance
East India Company
British India
Service / branch Bengal Army
Saunders Alexius Abbott | |
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Photograph by Felice Beato, 1858–1859 | |
| Born | 9 July 1811 |
| Died | 7 February 1894 (aged 82) Brighton, England, United Kingdom |
| Allegiance | |
| Service | Bengal Army |
| Rank | Major-General |
| Battles / wars | First Anglo-Sikh War |
| Alma mater | Addiscombe Military Seminary |
| Relations | Henry Alexius Abbott and Margaret Welsh |
| Other work | Agent for a railway company |
Major-General Saunders Alexius Abbott (9 July 1811 – 7 February 1894) was an English military officer in the Bengal Army and administrator serving in British India.
Saunders was the fourth son of Henry Alexius Abbott, a retired Calcutta merchant of Blackheath, Kent,[1] and his wife Margaret Welsh, the daughter of William Welsh of Edinburgh. He had the following siblings:
- Margaret Abbott (1801–1877)
- Major General Augustus Abbott CB (1804–1867)
- Major General Sir Frederick Abbott CB (1805–1892)
- General Sir James Abbott KCB (1807–1896)
- Emma Abbott (1809–1875)
- Keith Edward Abbott, Consul General (1814–1873)
- Edmund Abbott (1816–1816)