Abraham Roberts


Sir Abraham Roberts was a British East India Company Army general who served nearly 50 years in India.
Roberts had two sons, who both obtained the highest ranks in the British Army. One son and a grandson would win the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for bravery in the face of the enemy in the British Army.

Early life

Abraham Roberts was a member of a famous Waterford city family. He was the son of Anne Sandys and The Reverend John Roberts, a magistrate in County Waterford and a rector of Passage East.

Career

General Sir Abraham Roberts gained the rank of colonel in the service of the Honourable East India Company and was the commander of the 1st Bengal European Regiment and the Lahore Division. He fought in the First Afghan War.
Roberts was invested as a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath. He left India in 1853 to live in Ireland with his second wife, who outlived him. He also had a house in Bristol, 25 Royal York Crescent, Bristol, Somerset BS8 – England.
From 1862 to his death he was Colonel of the 101st Regiment of Foot.

Family

He married Frances Isabella Ricketts, daughter of George Poyntz Ricketts, on 20 July 1820.
On the death of his first wife he married Isabella Bunbury, daughter of Abraham Bunbury, on 2 August 1830.

Children with Frances Isabella Ricketts