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parsonstown barracks
« on: Tuesday 30 October 07 20:53 UTC (UK) »

does anyone know if there was a barracks in parsonstown approx 1870,was connaught rangers there about this time ,thanks
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Re: parsonstown barracks
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 30 October 07 22:52 UTC (UK) »

I'm not certain how many barracks there were in Co. Offaly. There was a large military barracks at Crinkle in 1809 which could house up to 2,000 soldiers. Crinkle Barracks was destroyed by Republican forces in July 1922 during the Civil War.
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Re: parsonstown barracks
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 31 October 07 20:37 UTC (UK) »

thanks now i need to see if connaught rangers would have been there approx 1868-1872 before going on to india,angela
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Re: parsonstown barracks
« Reply #3 on: Monday 14 April 08 14:16 UTC (UK) »

Hi, there was a  a Barracks in Birr or Parsonstown as it was called. The 2nd Battalian the Leinsters moved from Curragh to Birr on the 17 November 1882. In 1883 the Battalian consisted of 21 officers, 39 Sergeants. 2 Warrent Officers, 15 Drummers and 345 Rank and file. The regiment was 105 persons below strength
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Re: parsonstown barracks
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 15 April 08 14:15 UTC (UK) »

thanks its 1865-1870 i was after ,i know that after that, my thomas williams was in india , thanks for replyin.
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Re: parsonstown barracks
« Reply #5 on: Friday 05 September 08 19:15 UTC (UK) »

Yes there was a barracks in Birr. I have a postcard of it. My grandfather was there in the 1890's before going to India with his regiment.
It was called Crinkill Military Barracks.
I know nothing about the Connaught rangers though.
Lola
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Re: parsonstown barracks
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 06 September 08 04:43 UTC (UK) »

Perhaps you are researching the  88th  CONNAUGHT RANGERS.

Lot's of data on this very famous regiment on the internet, possible
the regiment was disbanded-- and yes the regiment did serve in India


Mary-B

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Re: parsonstown barracks
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 06 September 08 20:23 UTC (UK) »

hi thanks,im determined to track my thomas williams down i dont suppose there was many williams in an irish reiment,i dont really understand how he was there. it seems after he left ,he worked on the railways in oswestry.from 1881-till at least 1891,
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Re: parsonstown barracks
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 07 September 08 20:50 UTC (UK) »

Some of the 88th Connaught Rangers were based  in many Army Baracks
in England during the 1800's-- some of these were in the following areas.

Colchester in Essex, Dunstable in Bedfordshire, Fort Grange Gosport
between 1861 1876, perhaps prior and after the referenced dates.

Would add that a high percentage of the historic military garrisions in
England have long been demolished and now out of use.

Again, There are some excellent British Historical  Military Websites that
are on the internet and have excellent military data and are very willing
to help.

Also the 88th Connaught Rangers were de-commisioned in the mid 1920's,
their historic banners, flags and all other historical data are now located in
a Military Garrison  in Ireland.

Mary-B

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Re: parsonstown barracks
« Reply #9 on: Monday 08 September 08 08:21 UTC (UK) »

thanks mary that does help because i have found thomas williams at st botolphs in 1861 census,so that seems to indicate that this entry was him.and yes 88th reg is probably what im looking for. thanks
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Re: parsonstown barracks
« Reply #10 on: Monday 08 September 08 14:31 UTC (UK) »

Hi Cuckoo.

Some years back I was able to obtain all of the relative Army Service records
of my Great Grandfather from the Official Records Center in Kew.

You might want to contact the Records Center in Kew to see if  military
records are still housed and are available at this location.

Would add my great grandfather served in the 88th Connaught Rangers.

Mary-B


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Re: parsonstown barracks
« Reply #11 on: Monday 08 September 08 17:50 UTC (UK) »

hi mary what year was your relation with them ? i really am keen to find out what happened to thomas williams .what he did in india,why he left ,etc,how he came to marry an irish irl in india
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Re: parsonstown barracks
« Reply #12 on: Monday 08 September 08 18:48 UTC (UK) »


Hi Cuckoo.

Unable to provide a specific period's of time that my relative served with
the referenced regiment as all of the hard copy data is in storage, but
possible  in the early mid 1800's.

But I would advise you that many of the married serving milita were allowed
to have their  wives and children accompany them to India.

Hence I am sure a high percentage of these military families originated in
Ireland, and their sons and daughters may well have been of an age to
marry during the years the 88th was posted in India.

Wow, a Colleen in the family, how lucky can you get.

Mary-B











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Re: parsonstown barracks
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 26 February 09 18:44 UTC (UK) »

Here's a good link for Crimean War casualties.

http://www.britishmedals.us/files/crimvz.htm

I am researching my great grandfather John Walsh of the Connaught Rangers at the moment.

Also, this may assist...

http://homepage.eircom.net/~tipperaryfame/conrngrs.htm
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Re: parsonstown barracks
« Reply #14 on: Friday 27 February 09 10:15 UTC (UK) »

thanks for replying, i am ordering a book on connaughts so any added information i find i will post, angela
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