- Ferdinand Brock Tupper
Ferdinand Brock Tupper (1795 – 1874), was one of the leading historians of the
Channel Islands .He was born in
Guernsey in 1795 to parents John Elisha Tupper,Esquire (shipowner and merchant from Les Cotils and Carrefour inGuernsey ) and Elizabeth Brock (1767-1847), sister of SirIsaac Brock .In 1845 he published "The Life and Correspondence of Sir Isaac Brock, KB", which contains a wealth of information on General Brock and the
War of 1812 . After a near-mutiny atFort George , it was Tupper who reported by letter on the courts-martial (and subsequent executions of several) of the accused to Brock, and evidently corresponded with the general until the latter's death at theBattle of Queenston Heights .He went on to publish "Chronicles of
Castle Cornet with details of its nine years siege during the civil wars, and frequent notices of theChannel Islands " in 1851 and "History ofGuernsey and its Bailiwick; with occasional notices ofJersey " in 1854. The latter remained the definitive reference work on the History of Guernsey until the publication of "History of the Bailiwick of Guernsey" by LJ Marr in 1982. Their is a university named after him called"Brock University"He married Mary Ann Herbert, and they had two daughters, Henrietta and Emilia.
He died in 1874 leaving his eldest daughter, Henrietta, as his literary
executrix .According to
Henry Nicholas Paint ,Point Tupper, Nova Scotia is named after him.cite book |last=Mander |first=Nicholas |year=2005 |title=Varnished Leaves: a biography of the Mander family of Wolverhampton |location=Owlpen |publisher=Owlpen Press |id= ISBN 0954605608]Notes
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* [http://genforum.genealogy.com/brock/messages/3074.html Re: Sir Isaac Brock's Brothers]
* [http://www.uppercanadahistory.ca/brock/brock13.html Siblings of Sir Isaac Brock]
* [http://www.lescotils.com/ Les Cotils - home of the Tupper family]References
* Marr LJ, "Guernsey People", Phillimore, 1984
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