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Topic: Lookup offer for crimea casualty list and indian mutiny (Read 28232 times)
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Kevwood
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Hi Gabba, none for the Crimea, I've got some in my tree though!!
Will check indian mutiny later as its not alphabetical.
Kev.
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Kevwood
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Elizabeth Gabriel(1767 - 1834) was my G.g.g. granma, she married James West in Fremington, Devon
Daughter of Richard Gabriel (1741-1810) and Margery Eastabrook.
She had siblings.
Richard (1769-1821) Mary(1770-1843) John(1772-1840) William(1774-1844) Henry(1776-1831) Thomas(1778-) James(1781-1789)
Richard Gabriel was the son of Edward Gabriel(1710-1775) and Agness Hammond.
All from Instow and Fremington area in Devon.
Any links??
Kev.
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ore-dragon
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Hi Kev,
Another long shot. I am researching William Varmen (other possible spellings are Varmin, Vermon, Vermont, Varman, Vernon, Vermin) who is listed as a Chelsea Pensioner in 1861 Census. He was born in 1829 in Puriton near Bridgwater in Somerset. He is missing from 1851 Census. The local regiment would be the Somerset Light Infantry, who I know were involved in both the Indian Mutiny and the Crimea. However I have no proof that he was in that regiment. Could you possibly check to see if he was wounded in either the Indian Mutiny or the Crimea.
Many thanks in advance
Ore Dragon
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Kevwood
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Gabba, got a Private James Gabriel 1st madras Fusiliers-Killed in action at Aong 15/7/1857.
Ore-Dragon not in the Crimea listings and not under the S.L.I(1st battalion 13th foot) in the indian mutiny.
Kev.
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ore-dragon
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Hi Kev,
Thanks very much.
Ore Dragon
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Manchester
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Kev, could you look up Thomas O'Brien. I do not know his regiment but the 1871 census indicates that he was a Crimean Pensioner and was blind. Sorry to be so vague.
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Kevwood
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Hi, Manchester. All of these im afraid.
O'Brien Thomas Private 2772 18th Foot (Royal Irish) Severely Wounded Sebastopol 18/6/1855
O'Brien Thomas Private 2519 2nd Battalion 1st Foot (Royal Scots) Dangerously Wounded Final Attack on the Redan 8/9/1855 O'Brien Thomas Sergeant 3431 50th Foot (The Queen's Own) Slightly Wounded Sebastopol 13/4/ 1855 O'Brien Thomas Private 3677 88th Foot (Connaught Rangers) Slightly Wounded The Assault on the Quarries 7/7/1855
O'Brien Thomas Private 88th Foot (Connaught Rangers) Slightly Wounded Before Sebastopol 1/11/1854
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Manchester
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Thanks Kev, I appreciate your help.
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behindthefrogs
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Hi Kev
I wonder if you can be any help with my problem.
I am looking for John James Tamkin.
His obituary claims that he served in the Crimea. I know that he served in the cavalry in the American civil war and went straight in as a sergeant which indicates previous mounted service. He does not appear to have been in the Light Brigade and so the Heavy Brigade seems a possibility.
He was married in Q4 1852 in Poplar and again in the US in June 1856 which would seem to indicate that he did not see the end of the Crimean War. I am thus wondering if he was invalided out. Any ideas would be welcomed.
David
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Living in Berkshire. From Northampton & Milton Keynes DETAILS OF THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE IN SURNAME INTERESTS, LINK AT FOOT OF PAGE Wilson, Higgs, Buswell, PARCELL, Matthews, TAMKIN, Seckington, Pates, Coupland, Webb, Arthur, MAYNARD, Caves, Norman, Winch, Culverhouse, Drakeley. Johnson, Routledge, SHIRT, SAICH, Mills, SAUNDERS, EDLIN, Perry, Vickers, Pakeman, Griffiths, Marston, Turner, Child, Sheen, Gray, Woolhouse Census Info is Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Kevwood
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Hi Lazarus and David, sorry no James Charters or John James Tamkin in the Crimea casualty roll.
Will check the indian mutiny later.
Kev.
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