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One of my ancestors was in the 15th Hussars in 1907. Is there any on-line information I can acces to locate where they were, what they did, and if he died in action? Or is it another trip to Kew?
meles
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Hello Meles
Although not online, there is a book which will help. Its called XVth{The Kings} Hussars 1759-1913, by H C Wylly and published by Caxton & Co , London 1914. I know they were based at Longmoor in August 1914.
Regards
Alan
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Got so used to computers, that I'd quite forgotten that once upon a time there were things called "books". Thanks for that. Off to the library!
Still hoping to find names, though, somewhere (apart from Kew!)
meles
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meles,in 1904 till 1909 they were at muttra in india,then they went to meerut 1909 and in the same year went on to south africa,they came home in 1913 and went to longmoor,mack
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My relative was married in Westminster in 1907. Possibly just back from, or about to go to India or South Africa.
meles
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Hi Meles
I picked up one of my G uncles in the 1911 census, who was serving in the 15th Hussars in South Africa, he was Arthur Wilfred Harris reg no 4763 Corporal / saddler, date of entry into the war 16th of the 8th 1914 according to his MIC, but I dont know when he joined the Hussars ?
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Hi Meles
The National Archives have a set of army lists. They will tell you where the regiment was, plus where in the UK the Depot was as well.
That is the only thing you will find in Kew - apart from free access to Ancestry and Findmypast. If his 12 year enlistment ended in 1913 or before, you need FindMyPast. Otherwise they will be in WW1 records on Ancestry - if the survived the 1940 fire. His DoB would help. If he was 30 in 1914 or later, you need Ancestry.
Ken
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Thanks, Ken, that's very helpful.
meles
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hi,,do you wish to post his name and when and where born? we could have a look for you ;)
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God evening Meles,
A brief history here; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/15th_(The_King%27s)_Hussars
And a little more; http://www.armymuseums.org.uk/ancestor.htm
John915