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Love in Madras and later marriage in Calcutta, Leander Paes, descendant of Michael Madhusudan

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He is one of the best tennis players of all time in the country. Leander Paes does not disappoint his fans beyond forty. He spelled 'poetry' like himself on the tennis court. Of course poetry is in his blood! His ancestor's name is Michael Madhusudan Dutt.

If you want to find the relationship, you have to look back at history. While in Madras, Michael married Rebecca Thomson, an Anglo-Indian, in 1848. He was the first Indian to marry an Anglo-Indian. But that relationship did not last long. By then, his relationship with Emilia Henrietta had begun. Leaving Rebecca and her four children in Madras in 1856, she returned to Calcutta. There was no relationship with them.Back in Calcutta, he married Emilia Henrietta. Madhu Kabi died with her. Even after death, they are lying together.

Michael Madhusudan-Henrietta was the youngest of three children, Albert Napoleon Dutta. He did not get in touch with his parents for a long time. When Albert died in the accident, he had two sons and three daughters. Michael Dutton is one of those boys. His daughter Jennifer Dutton. Jennifer Paes, who later married.His worthy son is Leander Paes. Of course Jennifer also has an identity of her own. He was the captain of the Indian national basketball team. He also took part in the Olympics. And Leander Paes, the superstar of the Indian tennis world, has a direct blood relationship with his ancestor, Madhusudan Dutt.


It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. May be not too upset. But the Bengalis must have been overwhelmed to find this relationship. 
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Graves of Michael Madhusudan Dutta and his wife Emilia Henrietta Dutta in Lower Circular Raod Cemetery, Kolkata, India.

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