Hi all,
http://www.lib.mq.edu.au/all/journeys/menu.html This is a link for the Diaries of Governor Lachlan Macquarie (Gov of NSW, which included of course NI, VDL etc) . Tis Just Moi Opinion, of course, that it is a valuable resource ... particularly for this thread, if looking at the movements of vessels and regiments. Hence I note that in April 1820 his diary noted:
4 April HM Storeship Coromandel anchored in Sydney Cove, from the Derwent and originally from England (31 Oct 1819) via Rio de Janeiro ....mentions Privates of the 46th (Regiment) ... NO MENTION of any women and children in that entry BUT
23 April
Departing that day, several ships, including Lord Wellington for India with Detachments of the 14th. 24th. 30th. 34th.
46th. 69th. & 89th. Regts. consisting of 2 Subaltern officers, 113 Noncomd. Offrs. and Soldiers,
13 Women & 9 Children, under the Command of Lt. Raines of the 46th. Regiment, have Embarked & proceeded to join their Corps.
Why am I posting this on this thread ?
a) Well, its simply to show that when trying to track "camp followers" they are rarely named in Colonial records, BUT may be indicated on Vitualling lists, or on paylists etc. Extant pay lists may be readily available, and perhaps Wiggy may consider searching for the 46th Regiment's history and /or for those pay lists.
b) Gov Macquarie at one stage made specific orders directing clergy conducting baptisms etc to transmit on a quarterly basis the full details to (from memory) Rev Cowper at St Phillips in Sydney. His orders would have applied to Rev Knopwood in VDL just as they applied to baptisms in settlements in NSW. Although I am aware that the some of the clergy in NSW perhaps either failed to transmit some/several/any of these "transmitted returns" I note that Knopwood conducted the baptism of CC Mc N's son (Dec 1820).
IS IT LIKELY that Thomas McNally was born in VDL .... yes, HOWEVER, is it certain that he was born in VDL ... NO...
It is likely that the 46th's regiment's records are NOT in the same files as the 48th's (I'm interested in the 48th's for my own forebears), but the location for regimental records of that 1814-1825 era may be stored at the same archival facility as the 48th. Hence, I note that the Bibliography notes from Clem Sargent's authoritative book about the 48th (in VDL and NSW) INDICATES THAT THE 48TH'S REGISTER OF MARRIAGES AND BAPTISMS in that regiment was one of Sargent's references. So perhaps the 46th's register is extant.
Other references in that text note that the WO series 12 has Muster Books and Pay Lists, WO 17 Monthly Returns, WO 22 Out Pension Records; and other WO references etc, including
WO 97 Series - Soldier's Documents.
As my own family history interests are in the 48th, I have not investigated the 46th's... however, I have suggested, several times, that perhaps the 46th regimental records has some answers ....
ISBN : 064625612 2 (AND PAPERBACK IS 0646 255789).
Cheers, JM
PS, Pedantic ... Wiggy, you are not pedantic ...

, you are simply trying to get absolute proof that CC McN's son's father was Thomas Ransom.
