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carolineawood
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foot regiments recruited during early 1800s
« on: Saturday 15 January 05 08:54 GMT (UK) »

One of our relatives was a soldier, born in Dorset in 1793 and who was possibly recruited as he ended up marrying a girl in the West Indies and fathering a child there before returning to Pimperne with them between 1825 and 1830.
Does anyone have any information regarding the military activity in the area during this period, which regiment he could have been recruited by (39th Foot?) and why they were sent to Dominique/Bahamas/West Indies in that period?
Any info would be really appreciated.
Thank you - Caroline
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Re: foot regiments recruited during early 1800s
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 15 January 05 09:27 GMT (UK) »

Britain was at war with the French during this period. It was necessary to maintain a strong military presence in the area to safeguard vital supplies and farming interests. America strongly supported the French at the time and a large fleet was maintained in the Indies to interdict French merchant shipping. That fleet needed secure bases.
He was lucky to survive as yellow fever carried off a large percentage of the troops. Cool
A brief record of the service of the 39th Foot at that time can be seen below, in the story of one soldier:
2) Probably because of the perceived racial hierarchy of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, few Black soldiers were promoted to positions of authority over whites, (although paradoxically their records reveal them to have been highly respected soldiers). Of the few Black soldiers to be promoted, it is clear that extensive campaign experience was one of the criteria, as the records of one Estiphania Pappin reveal.

Estiphania Pappin. Born in St. Domingo, West Indies and enlisted in the 39th Foot, (now the “Devon & Dorset Regiment”), in Malta 1st March 1808 aged 20 years. Promoted Corporal 01/02/1828. “Served in Malta 1 year, Sicily 14 months, Peninsula 3 years and was present at several engagements - Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Garris, Orthes and Toulouse. In America 1 year, in France 3 years and New South Wales 9 months.” Discharged as a Corporal to a pension of 1s per day, 30th June 1832, at his own request. “....his conduct has been that of a particularly regular, sober, well conducted man.” On discharge he was 441/2 years old, 5’/10” tall, had grey hair, black eyes, a dark complexion - “a man of colour” - and was a labourer by trade.
Pappin Sources: WO 97/557.


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Re: foot regiments recruited during early 1800s
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 15 January 05 09:52 GMT (UK) »

Hi Caroline

Maybe you already have his service records but if not ........ try searching the catalogue (procat) of the National Archives at Kew, London?  Some soldiers' discharge papers for this period have been indexed - try searching by surname with catalogue ref. WO97

http://www.catalogue.nationalarchives.gov.uk/home.asp?j=1

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Re: foot regiments recruited during early 1800s
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 15 January 05 13:41 GMT (UK) »

Thank you all for your replies - it has been very helpful
Caroline
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