Joseph Wall
1737–1802 (age 65)
Biography
Joseph Wall (1737–1802) was an English military officer whose service to his nation spanned several decades of the eighteenth century. Born in 1737, he pursued a career in military affairs during a period of significant imperial expansion and international conflict involving Britain and its rivals.
Wall's military career reflected the professional military traditions of his era, and his service contributed to the broader historical narrative of British military history. His life concluded in 1802, and he was interred at St Pancras Old Church in Camden, where he rests among other notable figures of his generation.