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London and Middlesex / Re: military record 1870's
« on: Friday 25 October 24 00:58 BST (UK) »
Yes, that is him! You closed the timeline for me and I'm so, so, so appreciative. I've attached the Police Gazette showing 2096 Thomas Coombs of Twickenham as a deserter.
He was also a cad, in the full sense of the word. When he went AWOL in Devonport, somehow he met my great grandmother who lived in Wembury, which is SE along the coast from Plymouth. He knocked her up and the fled to Hull, Yorkshire and started a new life under the surname COLEMAN. It took me many years to figure out why their marriage certificate was dated 1892 - it was because he was still married to his first wife and they waited until she died.
Thanks to all for your help. I'm not familiar with the 'British Army Worldwide Index'. Is it online somewhere?
He was also a cad, in the full sense of the word. When he went AWOL in Devonport, somehow he met my great grandmother who lived in Wembury, which is SE along the coast from Plymouth. He knocked her up and the fled to Hull, Yorkshire and started a new life under the surname COLEMAN. It took me many years to figure out why their marriage certificate was dated 1892 - it was because he was still married to his first wife and they waited until she died.
Thanks to all for your help. I'm not familiar with the 'British Army Worldwide Index'. Is it online somewhere?