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  1. Hon. Sir Thomas Pakenham. 1757-1836. He was born on 29 September 1757, the fourth and youngest son of Thomas, the first Lord Longford, and of his wife, Elizabeth Cuffe. He was the younger brother of Captain Lord Longford who commanded the America 74 at the Battle of Ushant on 27 July 1778, and was the uncle of Major-General Sir Edward Pakenham ...

  2. 5 de nov. de 2021 · Birthplace: Pakenham Hall, Co. Westmeath, Ireland. Death: 1807 (31-32) Ireland. Immediate Family: Daughter of Edward Michael Pakenham, 2nd Baron Longford and Catherine Rowley. Wife of James Hamilton. Mother of John Hamilton; Edward Michael Hamilton and Catherine Hamilton.

  3. Edward Pakenham was the brother of the Earl of Longford. He commanded the Royal Fusiliers at Copenhagen and at Martinique. While the regiment were in Nova Scotia he instituted a Book of Merit, and when he left to go to Portugal he was presented with a valuable sword by the officers.

  4. PAKENHAM, Sir EDWARD MICHAEL (1778–1815), major-general, second son of Edward Michael, second baron Longford, and his wife Catherine, second daughter of the Right Hon. Hercules Longford Rowley, was born at Longford Castle, co. Westmeath, 19 April 1778. His younger brother, Sir Hercules Robert Pakenham [q. v.], is noticed separately.

  5. Edward Pakenham. Sir Edward „Ned“ Michael Pakenham GCB (* 19. März 1778 in Pakenham Hall, Irland; † 8. Januar 1815 bei New Orleans) war britischer General der napoleonischen Ära. Leben Tod Pakenhams in der Schlacht von New Orleans. Edward Michael Pakenham war der zweite Sohn von Edward Michael Pakenham, 2.

  6. Pakenham, Sir Edward Michael. Sir Edward Michael Pakenham (păk´ənəm), 1778–1815, British general. He entered the army in 1794 and served in the wars against Napoleon I, emperor of France. He distinguished himself in the Peninsular War at Salamanco in 1812. During the War of 1812 with the United States, he commanded British forces in the ...

  7. January 8, 1815. Sir Edward Michael Pakenham was a promising young general who might have been a hero of the Napoleonic Wars if he hadn’t been killed in action, leading his countrymen in their attempt to invade New Orleans in 1815. Pakenham was born into a life of priveledge as an Irish aristocrat. Like many young men of his station, Pakenham ...