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  1. Birth 1629, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, England Death 26 January 1714 Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, England Was the first Commissioner of Victualling for the Royal Navy. Probably served with his father, as a Lieutenant of the Hannibal in 1653.

  2. Oct 16, 2022 · Parliamentry Navy, grandfather of Admiral Sir Richard Haddock. Memorial in St Clement's, Leigh: Biography Richard was born Dec. 10, 1581. He passed away May 22, 1660, and was buried at St. Clements Church, Leigh-on-the-Sea, Essex, England. The inscription there is: This tomb was erected by Sir RICHARD HADDOCK Kt. in memory of his grandfather ...

    • May 22, 1660
  3. Apr 27, 2022 · Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, England Immediate Family: Son of Richard Haddock, Sr. and Margery Haddock Husband of Frances Haddock and Hanna Haddock Father of Capt. William Haddock ; Richard Haddock ; Benjamin Haddock and Thomas E. Haddock

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  5. Jan 12, 2018 · I am conducting research on the Haddock family of mariners originally from Leigh on Sea, Essex. According to the Leigh Society, the family includes two admirals and seven captains. Admiral Sir Richard Haddock (1629-1714/15), the most well-known officer of this family, was a Commissioner of the Navy with Pepys and his son Nicholas (1685-1746 ...

  6. Admiral Sir Richard Haddock (c. 1629 – 26 January 1715 Old Style) was an officer of the Royal Navy. He served during the Anglo-Dutch Wars, eventually rising to the rank of Admiral in August 1690. In Herge 's Adventures of Tintin, Richard Haddock was one of the inspirations for Captain Haddock 's 17th century ancestor, Sir Francis Haddock .

    • – 1714
    • Royal Navy
  7. Research genealogy for Captain Richard Haddock of Leigh on Sea, Essex, England, as well as other members of the Haddock family, on Ancestry®.

  8. Jan 10, 2011 · Richard Haddock, the great grandfather of Nicholas, the subject of this memoir, resided at Leigh. He was a seaman; and, in the year 1652, he received a reward of 40 l . from Parliament, for some public services, which he is supposed to have performed, in a merchant ship, hired by government.

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