Saunders Alexius Abbott
Saunders Alexius Abbott was an English military officer in the Bengal Army and administrator serving in British India.
Family background
Saunders was the fourth son of Henry Alexius Abbott, a retired Calcutta merchant of Blackheath, Kent, and his wife Margaret Welsh, the daughter of William Welsh of Edinburgh. He had the following siblings:- Margaret Abbott
- Major General Augustus Abbott CB
- Major General Sir Frederick Abbott CB
- General Sir James Abbott KCB
- Emma Abbott
- Keith Edward Abbott, Consul General
- Edmund Abbott
Career
Abbott was appointed Deputy Commissioner of Umbala in 1847. He was appointed to the same post in Hoshiarpur in 1849 to 1854 and held the post during a mutiny. From 1858 to 1863 he was Commissioner of Lucknow. He was an honorary aide-de-camp to the governors-general until his retirement in September 1864.
After his retirement, Abbott became an agent for a railway company in Lahore before being promoted to its board of directors. He died in Brighton on 7 February 1894.