Lieutenant Colonel, Samuel Fritchie BLYTH. XXXV (35th) Royal Sussex Regiment died 6th February 1880 aged 54. Native of Barampore, East Indies. He fought in the Indian Mutiny, 1857 - 1858. In 1871 he was living with his wife Caroline Emma and family at Sunderland Military Barracks, Durham, Rank given as Captain, with the 53rd Regiment.
His effects went to his son, (who was born at sea) Major Herbert Russell BLYTH, At rest in Ta Braxia Cemetery, Malta
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