There has been some debate over the birth place and parentage of Caroline Agatha Hutchinson, the wife of Thomas George Westall. I have never been successful clarifying the location of either Thomas George Westall as well until now. In the 1871 Census Thomas George is living with his uncle Robert Westall in Islington East, London. Thomas was shown as age 13 in the 1871 English Census. One of our members, Richard Westall found Thomas G. Westall's father Thomas Westall (b 15 Oct 1824 in St. Pancras, London) had gone to India as a Lt in the Royal Navy. This Thomas was also an engineer. Thomas married Ellen Murphy (b 06 Jul 1820, Bengal, India) in 1853 in Bombay India. www.fibis.com shows that two sons were born to Thomas and his wife Ellen. For Caroline Agatha Hutchinson she was born in 1862 in Arrah Bongah, India the daughter of Alexander Ross Elliot Hutchinson a Major in Her Majesties India Army. A.R.E. Hutchinson shows as a being a retired Major General in the 1881 English Census. Also Caroline's grandfather was Sir Robert North Hamilton and her great grandfather was Sir Frederick Hamilton. The point I am trying to make is that Thomas George Westall the grandson of William Westall Royal Art Academy, and his wife Caroline Agatha Hutchinson the daughter of a long line of Officers in the Royal India Army would have many more and higher connections in the English government in order to help St. Lucia get its independence in the 1915 to 1920. I have a substantial amount of info on the Hutchinson family. The brother to Alexander R. E. Hutchinson (Caroline's uncle) John Ross Hutchinson, Jr. was also in India. John Ross Hutchinson, Jr. was killed in an Indian Mutiny in 1857 http://www.haileybury.herts.sch.uk/archives/roll/INDIAN%20MUTINY.htm JOHN ROSS HUTCHINSON Haileybury 1840 - 1841 No. 714 Surname Hutchinson Christian Names John Ross Dates at Haileybury 1840-41 2nd Term Essay Prize 3rd Term Classics, Hindustani Prizes 4th Term Persian Medal; Hindustani, Essay Prizes Presidency Bengal Career in India 1842-57 Place of Death Killed at Delhi Date of Death 1857 May 11 Final Appointment 1 Magistrate of Dehli. On hearing of the arrival of the mutineers from Meerut on the morning of May 11, Hutchinson drove to the Commissioner's house and after conferring with him left for the Dehli gate in order to have it closed. Some men of the 3rd Cavalry, with swords drawn, were hastening to the Palace. Hutchinson had no arms and when he saw them turned his buggy and tried to escape, but the Sowars surrounded it and cut at him. Wounded and bleeding he jumped from the buggy and ran into the house of Ram Ji Das, from which the mutineers dragged him and put him to death. E-mail message checked by Spyware Doctor (7.0.0.514) Database version: 6.14130 http://www.pctools.com/en/spyware-doctor-antivirus/