- Fairfax Moresby
Sir Fairfax Moresby GCB (1786 –
21 January ,1877 ), born inCalcutta ,India , to English parents was a British Admiral of the Fleet.He was the eldest son of Fairfax Moresby ( - Apr 1820), Lieut. Colonel of the 2nd Staffordshire Militia and Colonel Commandant of the Lichfield Volunteer Yeomanry, who had been posted to India where he married Mary Rotton (1767 - 1830) of
Duffield ,Derbyshire in October 1784.Sir Fairfax Moresby entered the
Navy as an Able Seaman in 1799. He became amidshipman on the "Amazon" in 1803, and was promoted tomaster's mate in 1805,lieutenant in 1806,commander in 1811 andcaptain in 1814.On
6 August 1814 inMalta he married Eliza Louisa Williams (1796–1874) ofBakewell ,Derbyshire , with whom he had five children:
* Ellen Mary Moresby (b. 1820) who married Commander (later Admiral)James Charles Prevost
* Mary Moresby (1824–1908), married Robert Aslack White (1820 - 1908)
* Commander Fairfax Moresby (1826–1858), who died in the wreck of HMS "Sappho" off the coast of Victoria,Australia .
* Matthew Fortesque Moresby (1827–1919), was secretary to his father until he moved toSydney ,New South Wales where he became a well known painter and photographer.
* Rear AdmiralJohn Moresby (1830–1922), surveyed the coast ofNew Guinea In 1815, Moresby was created a CB. He was senior officer at
Mauritius in 1821, with orders to suppress the slave trade, and concluded a treaty with the imam of Muscat restricting the scope of local slave trading and conferring on English warships the right of searching and seizing local vessels.Promoted
rear admiral in 1849, he was commander-in-chief of thePacific Station 1850–1853, based atValparaiso ,Chile , with the flagship HMS "Portland". He took an interest inPitcairn Island at this time and planned the emigration of the islanders toNorfolk Island which took place in 1856.He was promoted
vice-admiral in that year, and was made KCB in 1855. Promotedadmiral in 1862, he was made a GCB in 1865 and admiral of the Fleet in 1870. Moresby died in 1877 in the district of St. Thomas,Devon , England.In
Papua New Guinea ,Port Moresby and Fairfax Harbour on which it stands are named after him, as areMoresby Island andMoresby Island (Gulf Islands) inBritish Columbia ,Canada .External links
* [http://www.nmm.ac.uk/collections/explore/object.cfm?ID=WPN1255 Fairfax Moresby's presentation sword] : An item description of Sir Admiral Fairfax Moresby's presentation sword in the National Maritime Museum.
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