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Chelsea Hospital records 1807

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yewtree

yewtree Report 31 Aug 2007 04:25

Does anyone know if these records are available? I have a gt gt grandfather who had a leg amputated in York(Chelsea) Hospital in Sept/Oct 1807. He was discharged on to an outpatient pension. in November 1807, (from the 23rd Regt of Foot.)
Kate

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 31 Aug 2007 07:50

you might be lucky and find his Army records on the National Archives site. i got my Grtx4 grandfathers records from there he was in the Army from 1825 -1849 and came out as a pensioner

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 31 Aug 2007 07:54

also found this

Pension Records
Three of the main record types available at the Public Record Office which contain pension information are the Chelsea Regimental Registers (War Office file 120), the records of Soldiers Discharged Through Chelsea Hospital (W.O. 97), and the Applications for Pensions for Widows and Children [of officers], 1755-1908 (W.O. 42).
Like many of the other records concerning British Army personnel in the early part of the nineteenth century, the pension records discussed in this article are organized along regimental lines. So, to use them efficiently, you must know which regiment your ancestor served in before you can begin.

Joan

Joan Report 31 Aug 2007 08:57

What was his name?
Joan

Evelyn

Evelyn Report 31 Aug 2007 09:39

You should be able to find him as the records for WO97 are online for soldiers discharged up to 1854.

yewtree

yewtree Report 1 Sep 2007 04:24

Shirley,Joan & Evelyn,
Thank you for your input on the Chelsea Hospital records, I will follow them up.
Joan - my gt gt grandfathers name was William Hobbs, he was born in Alderton,Wilts in 1784 and died there in April 1837, just too early for a death certificate He married in Chelsea in November 1807 and they returned to Alderton to live.. They had 10 children.
Your help much appreciated.
Kath

Teresa In Canada

Teresa In Canada Report 1 Sep 2007 07:47

Hi Kath,

Have you tried contacting the Chelsea Pension society directly? I think this is the email address I used a couple of years ago [email protected] I simply emailed them and asked where I would find the information about my great grandfather. I had a lovely reply (the next day) stating that they had checked the records and that my relative was an outpatient so there were no specific records for him. It might be worth a shot!

Teresa

Joan

Joan Report 1 Sep 2007 08:51

Kath
I have sent you a message
Joan

Evelyn

Evelyn Report 2 Sep 2007 18:03

Kath,

You may already have these details but I have found

William Hobbs born Alderton Wiltshire - served in 23rd foot regiment discharged aged 20 after 2years 6 months service

national archives item details

W0121/85/32

Regards

Evelyn

yewtree

yewtree Report 3 Sep 2007 07:04

Thanks everyone for your help, much appreciated. Will follow up on the leads given.
Kath