Talk:James Richard Dacres (Royal Navy officer, born 1788)

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The point of glosses (extra info in parentheses) in page names is to differentiate subjects with the same base name, not to describe them. Having the term "Royal Naval officer" in the title of this page in no way distinguishes it from the only other James Richard Dacres, since he was also a Royal Naval officer. From WP:PRECISION: Usually, titles should be precise enough to unambiguously define the topical scope of the article, but no more precise than that.

If no one objects, I'll move the page soon. --A D Monroe III(talk) 15:07, 12 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Done. --A D Monroe III(talk) 15:51, 26 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]
For the equivalent move for this subject's father, see Talk:James Richard Dacres (Royal Navy officer, born 1749)#Move to James Richard Dacres (1749–1810). --A D Monroe III(talk) 16:11, 26 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]

James Richard Dacres' family[edit]

Baptism records and census returns on Findmypast (subscription required) show that James Richard Dacres and Arabella Boyd Dalrymple had two sons and seven, not five, daughters.

James Richard Dacres - baptised on 10 May 1811 in St Marylebone
Arabella Dacres - baptised on 16 Nov 1813 in Rickmansworth
Hugh Dalrymple Dacres - baptised on 31 Jan 1815 in St Marylebone
Eleanor Dacres - baptised on 1 Jul 1816 in Aldenham, Hertfordshire.
Frances Dacres - baptised on 21 May 1818 in St Marylebone
Charlotte Dacres - baptised on 2 Sep 1819 in Aldenham, Hertfordshire
Mary Dacres - baptised on 27 Jul 1821 in St Marylebone
Anne Dacres - baptised on 31 Mar 1823 in Tetbury, Gloucestershire
Louisa Dacres - born 1826, Tetbury, Gloucestershire (1851 census)

1841 England, Wales & Scotland Census, White Dale House, Hambledon, Hampshire
(Ages, and therefore year of birth, usually rounded to nearest five years.)

James Dacres, Male, 52, 1789
Eleanor Dacres, Female, 20, 1821
Frances Dacres, Female, 20, 1821
Charlotte Dacres, Female, 20, 1821
Mary Dacres, Female, 15, 1826
Ann Dacres, Female, 15, 1826
Louisa Dacres, Female, 15, 1826

Kylenano (talk) 21:46, 28 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]