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George Elers (14 May 1777 – 1842) was a Captain in the Suffolk Regiment. The events of his life are preserved in his collected memoirs which were posthumously published as ''The Memoirs of George Elers''. ==Early life== Elers was the son of Lieutenant Paul George Elers and Elizabeth Debonnaire. He was the second of three children, with the eldest, Hungerford Richard, having preceded him by four years, and the younger, Edward, arriving four years after George himself. Elers was born at Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury Square and grew up living in Filkins Hall. As a child, Elers found he had a greater love for his aunt than his parents as he spent much of his time with the former. At the age of eight, he attended school a school in Chiswick for a time until he fell ill with measles and the head, a Mr. Crawford, died of dropsy. Elers then became a half-boarder at a school in Soho Square, overseen by Dr. Barrow. At the age of fourteen, he developed an attachment with his cousin, Sophia, whom he spent a holiday with in Oxford, but she did not accept his advances and died of tuberculosis a short time after they parted.
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