peoplepill id: daniel-charles-oconnell
DCO
France
1 views today
1 views this week
Daniel Charles O'Connell
French General, British Colonel

Daniel Charles O'Connell

The basics

Quick Facts

Intro
French General, British Colonel
A.K.A.
Daniel O'Connell Count O'Connell
Places
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Derrynane
Place of death
Blois
Age
88 years
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

Daniel Charles, Count O'Connell (21 May 1745 – 9 July 1833) was the uncle of Daniel O'Connell "the Liberator." He was from a noble family of Derrynane House, County Kerry, Ireland, but because of the Penal Laws (Ireland) of the time, which forbade a Catholic to have any education or profession, he, like many other ambitious young Irishmen, went to the Continent for an education, and remained abroad. He entered the service of the king of France in the Royal Swedish Regiment (Royal Suédois) in 1761, and in 1769 was transferred to Lord Clare's Regiment of the Irish Brigade (French) and served in Europe and Mauritius until 1778. Then he was appointed Lieutenant-Colonel and transferred back to the Royal Swedish Regiment, with which he saw action at the siege of Port Mahon and at the Great Siege of Gibraltar. "At Gibraltar he was on board one of the famous floating batteries and was severely wounded." He was later appointed Colonel Commander of the Salm-Salm Regiment, and was created a Chevalier of the Order of Saint Louis. He also was appointed to a military committee charged with revising French infantry tactics.
Daniel Charles O'Connell was created Count O'Connell by Louis XVI in 1785.
He became an officer in the French king's Irish Brigade. He was a friend of, among others, Benoît de Boigne.
O'Connell left France for England after the French Revolution. The laws against Catholics were weakening, and in 1794, at the instigation of British Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger, he now joined the British armyand raised the Fourth Brigade of the Irish Brigade of the British army, which he commanded until the corps was disbanded.
He died at Blois, France, at the chateau of his stepdaughter, in July 1833, holding the ranks of General in the French and Colonel in the British army.

The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
Lists
Daniel Charles O'Connell is in following lists
comments so far.
Comments
From our partners
Sponsored
Daniel Charles O'Connell
arrow-left arrow-right instagram whatsapp myspace quora soundcloud spotify tumblr vk website youtube pandora tunein iheart itunes