Charles was born in New York at the family dwelling in Wall Street, 13th April I785. After being in the Counting house of Minturn and Champlin, Merchants, he sailed on Sunday 11th May, I806, in their ship Eolus, Capt. Mather, for the Cape of Good Hope and Canton. He left the Cape 30th September, sickened at sea and after five weeks extreme illness he arrived at Canton about 24th December, when he landed and to our infinite sorrow, died on the 10th January I807, how much to be lamented by his family and friends. He had no vice.
The Macdonough-Hackstaff ancestry,
By Rodney Macdonough
---At Canton, on the 10th January last, in the 22d year of his age, Mr. Charles Denning, youngest son of William Denning, Esq. of this city.
New-York Gazette (NY, NY) Thursday, May 14, 1807.
Burial unknown.
Charles was born in New York at the family dwelling in Wall Street, 13th April I785. After being in the Counting house of Minturn and Champlin, Merchants, he sailed on Sunday 11th May, I806, in their ship Eolus, Capt. Mather, for the Cape of Good Hope and Canton. He left the Cape 30th September, sickened at sea and after five weeks extreme illness he arrived at Canton about 24th December, when he landed and to our infinite sorrow, died on the 10th January I807, how much to be lamented by his family and friends. He had no vice.
The Macdonough-Hackstaff ancestry,
By Rodney Macdonough
---At Canton, on the 10th January last, in the 22d year of his age, Mr. Charles Denning, youngest son of William Denning, Esq. of this city.
New-York Gazette (NY, NY) Thursday, May 14, 1807.
Burial unknown.
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