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English physician and agriculturist
John Chevallier
Died 14 August 1846 Nationality English Occupation(s) Physician and agriculturist
John Chevallier (died 14 August 1846) was an English physician and agriculturist.
Chevallier was the youngest son of the Rev. Temple Chevallier. After qualifying as physician, he took orders and presented himself to the living of Aspall, which was in his own gift, in 1817. For many years he received deranged patients into the hall. He was much interested also in agriculture, and has the credit of having first cultivated and introduced to practical agriculture the celebrated Chevallier barley. He died on 14 August 1846.
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain : Bettany, George Thomas (1887). "Chevallier, John ". In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography . Vol. 10. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
Chevallier family tree
Temple Chevallier priest (1731–1804) Mary Syer Fiske (1740–1807)
Sarah Edgcumbe (1766–1818) Temple Fiske Chevallier priest (1764–1816) John Chevallier priest (1774–1846)Elizabeth Cole (1792–1869) Harriet Temple Chevallier (1775–1851) John Wilkinson Cobbold (1774–1860)
Temple Chevallier priest (1794–1873)Henry Horatio Kitchener army officer (1805–1894) Frances Anne Chevallier (1826–1864) Charles Chevallier priest and canon (1823–1885) Isobella Frances Cobbold (1834–1917) Lucy Patteson (1800–1879) John Cobbold brewer, railway developer and politician (1797–1882)Caroline Hepburn (1776–1815)
Henry Kitchener 2nd Earl Kitchener; army officer (1846–1937)Herbert Kitchener 1st Earl Kitchener; army officer (1850–1916)Walter Kitchener army officer (1858–1912)Helen Emma Cazenove (1842–1917) Ernest St George Cobbold army officer (1840–1895) Mary Chevallier (1809–1880) Charles Boutell archaeologist, antiquary and priest (1812–1877)
John Barrington Chevallier (1857–1940)Isabel Amy Cobbold (1869–1931) Francis Chevallier-Boutell (1851-1937)
Family tree of the Chevallier family