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Title: Drumbo 1805 Gillespie enlisting in Royal Artillery
Post by: bramhallbill on Thursday 20 July 17 21:17 BST (UK)
Hi
Roger Gillespie (Gillispie) a spinner enlists in Royal Artillery aged 18  in Jan 1805 in Drumbo , Belfast & served 15 yrs 212 days. Later on censuses he says he was born in Scotland. His 1st service was  in Battle of Alexandria 1801 under Sir Ralph Abercrombie. Roger was born 1786. At 18 would he have been with family? If his father was an army man would Roger be a spinner? What kind of records exist in Drumbo then to substantiate anything?
Cheers
Bill B
Title: Re: Drumbo 1805 Gillespie enlisting in Royal Artillery
Post by: ShaunJ on Friday 21 July 17 07:02 BST (UK)
He could not have served at the Battle of Alexandria in 1801 if he enlisted in 1805.
Title: Re: Drumbo 1805 Gillespie enlisting in Royal Artillery
Post by: bramhallbill on Friday 21 July 17 10:14 BST (UK)
He went to Alexandria & West Indies. Some kids were in battles aged 12 & enlisted later....Campaign medals prove it .Reporters might exagerate a hero's contribution.
Title: Re: Drumbo 1805 Gillespie enlisting in Royal Artillery
Post by: ShaunJ on Friday 21 July 17 10:44 BST (UK)
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Campaign medals prove it

I can see him on the Waterloo medal roll but I couldn't see him on any others.
Title: Re: Drumbo 1805 Gillespie enlisting in Royal Artillery
Post by: ShaunJ on Friday 21 July 17 10:59 BST (UK)
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Reporters might exagerate a hero's contribution.

I suspect that there is quite a lot of fiction in that obituary. If he had served in the West Indies he would have been credited with additional pensionable service - but the record doesn't show it.
Title: Re: Drumbo 1805 Gillespie enlisting in Royal Artillery
Post by: bramhallbill on Friday 21 July 17 17:47 BST (UK)
Local obituary
Title: Re: Drumbo 1805 Gillespie enlisting in Royal Artillery
Post by: ShaunJ on Friday 21 July 17 22:37 BST (UK)
Yes that's the obit I was referring to. There's very little evidence to corroborate it. I'm not seeing the campaign medals that you claim as proof (other than Waterloo, of which there is no doubt).
Title: Re: Drumbo 1805 Gillespie enlisting in Royal Artillery
Post by: iluleah on Friday 21 July 17 23:05 BST (UK)
So others have all the information from 2 yrs ago and don't repeat http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=724414.0


Holy Trinity Church Drumbo (the present church dates from 1791) Drumbo is now really just a suburb of Belfast, Drumbo possesses a complete record of Vestry minutes and Preachers' Books I suspect these are held at PRONI. https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni

In so far as a 'spinner', that is likely to be a  flax-spinner  Down/Antrim was the heart of the Irish linen industry and so many people worked in the flax industry. The Linen museum is in Lisburn which is only a few miles from Drumbo village  https://www.lisburnmuseum.com/ http://www.virtualvisittours.com/irish-linen-centre-lisburn-museum/
Title: Re: Drumbo 1805 Gillespie enlisting in Royal Artillery
Post by: bramhallbill on Saturday 22 July 17 12:40 BST (UK)
I had a serious injury a while back and lost my train of thought so thanks for getting me back on track