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Amelia Horne was the author of two memoirs describing her experiences during the
Rebellion. She published her first memoir in 1858 under the name Mrs Amy Haines. Her second memoir was published in
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Amelia Horne was born in
Calcutta as the daughter of the British master mariner Frederick Horne and Emma Horne. When her mother remarried, she became the step daughter of John Hampden Cook.
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She was eventually released by the sowar, who allowed her to return to her family in
Calcutta. She married the railway official William Bennett (d. 1877). In 1872, she testified in court in
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Satichaura Ghat massacre, she was abducted by a sowar, who took her as his captive wife. Being the private captive of the Sowar, she avoided the
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