Captain John Halsted, RN

Captain John Halsted, RN[1, 2]

Male 1768 - 1830  (62 years)


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  • Name John Halsted 
    Prefix Captain 
    Suffix RN 
    Birth 1768  Gosport,,,Hampshire,United Kingdom Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Male 
    Death 2 Nov 1830  Exeter,Devon,England., Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Person ID I2150  My Genealogy
    Last Modified 29 Jan 2021 

    Father Captain William Anthony Halsted, RN,   b. Abt 1730   d. 1788 (Age 58 years) 
    Mother Mary Frankland,   b. Abt 1735, Alverstoke,,,Hampshire,United Kingdom Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Marriage 28 May 1762  Alverstoke,,,Hampshire,United Kingdom Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    • _HTITL: Husband
    • _WTITL: Wife
    Family ID F745  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Ann Fowler 
    Marriage
    • _HTITL: Husband
    • _WTITL: Wife
    Children 
     1. Halsted
     2. Lawrence William Halsted
     3. Vice Admiral George Anthony Halsted, R.N.,   b. 1803, Alverstoke,,,Hampshire,United Kingdom Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 23 Mar 1875, Prestonville,,,Sussex,England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 72 years)
    Family ID F302714446  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 29 Jan 2021 

  • Notes 
    • John Halsted (1768 – 2 November 1830) was an officer of the Royal Navy who served during the American War of Independence and the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

      Born into a naval family, Halsted went to sea at an early age with his father and at least one of his brothers. After a period of schooling he rejoined the navy and served aboard a number of ships and under a variety of notable commanders of the age, until reaching the rank of lieutenant shortly after the outbreak of the French Revolutionary Wars. He went out to the East Indies for much of them, serving onshore with troops and later commanding a sloop, before returning to Britain hoping to receive post-rank and the command of a frigate. He was disappointed, the Admiralty declined to confirm his appointment and he spent a number of years without a ship.

      He returned to active service only in 1804, with the command of a defence and storeship, followed by a position as agent for transports for the expedition to Copenhagen in 1807. He again escaped official notice, and it was not until 1808 that he received a promotion to post-captain. He took command of the 74-gun HMS Bellerophon in 1810, followed by the 74-gun HMS Scarborough in 1813, commanding them in the North Sea. His final service during the wars was to oversee the impress service at Gosport, a post that allowed him to meet Prince Regent. He seems to have had no further service after the wars ended in 1815, and eventually died,

      Halsted appears to have had no active seagoing service after the end of the wars with France. He married Miss A. Fowler and had two sons and one daughter. Of his sons, his eldest, Lawrence William, obtained a commission in the 87th Regiment of Foot, while George Anthony followed his father into the navy, having reached the rank of lieutenant by 1830.[8][9] Due to his low position on the seniority lists, John Halsted did not live long enough to achieve flag rank. He died, still a post-captain, at Exeter on 2 November 1830, at the age of 62.[8][9][10]

  • Sources 
    1. [S689] Wikipedia, John Halsted https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_Halsted&oldid=999613368 (Reliability: 3).

    2. [S205] England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973, (Ancestry.com.), 1848 Marriage George Anthony Halsted and Emma Crampe (Reliability: 3).

    3. [S1372] thepeerage.com, (Daryl Lundy, Wellington, New Zealand), Captain William Anthony Halsted (Reliability: 3).