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dutch | Report | 22 Mar 2007 17:24 |
hi roy i had already put it on that site but one chap said it was diffcult as i did,nt no what regiment he was in thank you for the advice joyce |
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Porkie_Pie | Report | 22 Mar 2007 15:54 |
I don't no which regiment he would be in but looking at the rank of a couple of soldiers they are down as Serjeant this way of spelling the rank would suggest that it is a light infantry regiment, most other regiments spell the rank with a letter ( g ) and not a letter ( j ) is normaly for light division, eg, 1st Battalion Light infantry and 1st battalion Royal green jacket are light division and the rank would be spelt with a (j) Duke of wellington's and Green howards the rank would be spelt with a (g) If you go to the link below their are some very good members that would probably no the answer to your question http://1914-1918.invisionzone.*com/forums/ remove * from address Roy |
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dutch | Report | 22 Mar 2007 13:59 |
just had alook at irish regiments and theres 69th new york but with irish amercians,so i wonder if he signed up over in the usa or came from ireland,what do you think that was in 1851 joyce |
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The Ego | Report | 22 Mar 2007 12:21 |
well spotted Reg........see a bit of lateral thinking goes a long way. A provisional Battalion was organised at Chatham in 1834 as the East India Company Depot ....in 1857 this was reorganised to into 2nd Battalion and 3rd Battalion. the closest ive seen is royal east kent (duke of connaught ) regiment but there is no definite link to any specific regiment to chatham with an irish label...my guess is that they were brought in to send to india as cannon fodder...things were getting tense over there -this was just before the uprising. |
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dutch | Report | 22 Mar 2007 12:16 |
thank you reg bu what was he doing in america so how do i go on about finding him please ,that was him on the 1851 joyce |
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ErikaH | Report | 22 Mar 2007 11:51 |
Is this the 1851 record????? Name: Henry McGlockland Age: 38 Estimated birth year: abt 1813 Relation: Head Spouse's name: Bridget Gender: Male Where born: Ireland Civil parish: Gillingham Ecclesiastical parish: Brompton County/Island: Kent Country: England Registration district: Medway Sub-registration district: Gillingham ED, institution, or vessel: 2d Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 26 Household Members: Name Age Ann McGlockland 4 Bridget McGlockland 34 Elizabeth McGlockland 10 Ellen McGlockland 7 Henry McGlockland 38 Henry McGlockland 2 Mary McGlockland 15 Scrolling through the images, it seems that the majority of soldiers are listed as born in Ireland, so the odds would appearb to be that it was an Irish-raised regiment....... Reg |
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dutch | Report | 22 Mar 2007 11:02 |
ok thank you jennifer will see what i can find joyce |
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Jennifer | Report | 22 Mar 2007 10:40 |
There were soldiers from lots of different regiments in Gillingham at that time. You could always try searching the Parish Records for the youngest children's baptisms in the hope that they were C of E, they usually state the Father's Regiment. I have already looked in the Garrison Church for you, up to the end of 1850, with no luck. I have to go out, so do not have time to look at the other records, I suggest you firstly look at Gillingham St. Mary Magdelene PRs on the following website. http://cityark.medway.gov.uk/ Jennifer |
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dutch | Report | 22 Mar 2007 09:39 |
hi paul just had alook but i have,nt aclue were to look did put name in but came up with nothing,but thanks for your help joyce |
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Paul Barton, Special Agent | Report | 22 Mar 2007 09:07 |
I think it may be the Royal Engineers. You could check with the regimental museum: Royal Engineers Museum Prince Arthur Road, Gillingham, Kent, ME4 4UG Tel: +44 (0)1634 822839 Fax: +44 (0)1634 822371 www.remuseum.org.uk Must get back to work now! |
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dutch | Report | 22 Mar 2007 08:55 |
thank you paul will have alook now joyce |
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Paul Barton, Special Agent | Report | 22 Mar 2007 08:45 |
I'm at work at the moment so I can't stop to look it up, but the website you want is I think called regiments.org If you are able to view the 1851 census page, see if you can scroll back to the beginning of that section, as it may actually tell you the regiment or unit. |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 22 Mar 2007 07:52 |
That should help, Joyce. Gwyn |
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dutch | Report | 22 Mar 2007 07:43 |
hi gwyn have changed it is that ok thank you joyce |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 22 Mar 2007 07:35 |
Hello Joyce I have seen replies on here giving lists of places served by particular regiments...so it may be possible to do a reverse search, ie. decide on the regiment by the time and places of army service. If all the children are Henry's, it would seem that he returned to England between the births of Ellen and Ann. Try putting something in your title, which will alert people who know about military matters. Good luck, Gwyn |
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dutch | Report | 22 Mar 2007 07:02 |
can anyone tell me how to find out what regiment my rellies was in this is what i have in the 1851 census sead st marys barracks,chatham,kent,gillington,district 2nd henry mclaughlin age 38 private soldier born ireland bridget 34 born ireland mary age 15 american british subject elizabeth 10 american british subject ellen 7 american british subject ann 4 born brompton,kent henry 2 brompton kent also was it possable he was sreving in american thank you for any help no matter how small joyce |