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Why would his death be reported in Ireland? Has an
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Mad Alice | Report | 16 Feb 2007 22:58 |
I found this while googling for info on my ancestor Ambrose Rosebrook: |
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Ann | Report | 16 Feb 2007 23:04 |
Hi Alice Is it worth googling to see if there is a web site for Staffordshire regiment (53rd foot)? Just a thought Ann |
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Ann | Report | 16 Feb 2007 23:08 |
Have you tried here? http://www.national-army-museum.ac.uk/ |
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Mad Alice | Report | 16 Feb 2007 23:08 |
ROSEBROOK, Ambrose; ; London LND ENG; Cork Examiner (COR IRL); 1865-6-16; dja It shows he died in London as i believed he did - but I don't understand why his death was reported in Ireland. He had been a soldier with the Staffordshire regiment (53rd foot) and I don't know if he left or was killed but I do know he received the Indian mutiny medal. Can anyone help please? Alice |