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Title: 26th Punjabis, Indian Army
Post by: Elliebob on Tuesday 27 February 07 17:38 GMT (UK)
We have my f-i-law's autograph book with autographs from the time he graduated from Sandhurst in 1916 - through to the mid 1920s.  His brother, James Kerr McConnell, about whom we know very little, has signed it with the footnote 26th Punjabis, Indian Army and his address as c/o Cox & Co, Rawalpindi.  I know that they were bankers to the military.

Has anyone any info on the regiment or know where I could find it?

Many thanks as always
Ellen
Title: Re: 26th Punjabis, Indian Army
Post by: dortmund on Tuesday 27 February 07 18:15 GMT (UK)
Hi,

If you Google your title 26th Punjabis,Indian Army there is about 500 answers. One of these might be of help.

Trevor
Title: Re: 26th Punjabis, Indian Army
Post by: OldBraggs on Tuesday 27 February 07 18:20 GMT (UK)
1919 Indian Army List
Lt. James Kerr McConnell
Born 23 January 1895
Commissioned 2nd Lt. 19 July 1916
Admitted to Indian Army and attached 74th Punjabis 8 December 1916
Lt. 19 July 1917

Steve
Title: Re: 26th Punjabis, Indian Army
Post by: Elliebob on Tuesday 27 February 07 21:26 GMT (UK)
Hi Steve and Trevor
Thank you both for your replies.  I shall now be able to google with some knowledge of the dates Jim was commissioned and promoted.  He was a Captain when he signed Dad's book.

His date of birth was about all we did know. That and the fact that he died of a stomach complaint, had a daughter who died young and was estranged from the rest of the family - we think because his mother didn't like daughter in law!  Difficult to piece together as they went to live in N Ireland!

You may be interested to see his photo below.

Thanks again for your help.

Ellen
Title: Re: 26th Punjabis, Indian Army
Post by: MarMnkly on Saturday 03 March 07 09:27 GMT (UK)
Hi Ellen :) I suspect this may be someone with the same initials/surname, but in case I've posted the following info for you.

the Times dated June 5th 1935 says,
"the 20th Hussars regimental dinner was held at the Savoy Hotel last evening. Brigadier-General G T G Edwards presided, and the following accepted invitations to be present:-
................Lieutenant-Colonel J. K. McConnell.........etc."


Annual Dinner held again in June 1937 - same name mentioned

best wishes
MarMnkly
Title: Re: 26th Punjabis, Indian Army
Post by: Hello There on Saturday 03 March 07 15:18 GMT (UK)
Hiya Ellen, :)
Part of your story is very much like mine!!!!!
My grandmother was also disowned by her family for marrying a "commoner"
This also happened out in Rawalpindi,she then came to live in liverpool  !!!!
Jacky :)
Title: Re: 26th Punjabis, Indian Army
Post by: Elliebob on Saturday 03 March 07 17:41 GMT (UK)
Thank you MarMnkly and Jacky

The 20th Hussars dinner is interesting - we know nothing more of what happened to Jim and it could be him.  He was married and had a daughter - we think that he died with a stomach complaint and then the wife and daughter died young in Ireland.  No other clues!

Best wishes

Ellen
Title: Re: 26th Punjabis, Indian Army
Post by: GWBP on Tuesday 25 June 13 19:24 BST (UK)
Ellen

I hope that you are still monitoring this topic.

I am researching Belfast Presbyterians in the Great War and there are three McConnell brothers (James Kerr, Robert Brooks and Samuel Britton) on the Roll of Honour for the Macrory Meorial congregation.

I would be interested to make contact with you.

Regards

Nigel Henderson
Title: Re: 26th Punjabis, Indian Army
Post by: Elliebob on Tuesday 25 June 13 23:36 BST (UK)
Hi Nigel
Yes, I still monitor the topics. The 3 brothers you mention were my father in law (Robert Brooks) and his 2 brothers.  Since posting this we have been able to find out more about his brothers.  Sam was killed in WW2 in Burma in 1942 and Jim died in Belfast in 1938.  My f-i-law died in York in 1975.
We were in Belfast very recently and got a copy of Jim's widow's will in which she left £200 to the Macrory Memorial Presbyterian Church in memory of her late husband as he used to attend the church when he was a boy.  They lived at 6 Rosewood St and their father was a Trade Warder carpenter at Crumlin Road Jail.
Jim joined the Indian Army and Robert and Sam were commissioned into the Inniskilling Fusiliers.  Robert later transferred to the York and Lancaster Regiment so that in war time the brothers would not be involved in the same action. Robert was in the army from 1914 to 1947. He was awarded the MC in 1918 and the MBE in 1937 for service in Palestine. Sam's obituary says that he would probably have been awarded the DSO had he lived.
We would be really interested to know about the Roll of Honour and look forward to hearing from you.  I will PM you my e-mail address.  Best wishes, Ellen McConnell.
Title: Re: 26th Punjabis, Indian Army
Post by: Antrimite on Wednesday 31 March 21 16:02 BST (UK)
Hi, I work in the graveyard where Major James McConnell is buried.  I have often wondered about it given the Punjabi regiment.  I can give the details of the grave etc if anyone is still interested.
Title: Re: 26th Punjabis, Indian Army
Post by: Elliebob on Wednesday 31 March 21 16:36 BST (UK)
Thank you. I have replied to your message. James joined the Indian Army before WW1 and served until the mid 1930s. He was at one time on the Governor of Hongkong's staff A couple of yesrs ago i was able to get his service records from the British Library. He died quite young.
He is buried in his wife's family plot with the Crenshaw. His daughter is also there. She was only in her 20s when she died, she was a teacher.
Title: Re: 26th Punjabis, Indian Army
Post by: Kiltaglassan on Wednesday 31 March 21 17:01 BST (UK)

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......there are three McConnell brothers (James Kerr, Robert Brooks and Samuel Britton) on the Roll of Honour for the Macrory Meorial congregation.

Not mentioned yet-

The three brothers in 1911 census with their parents.
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Antrim/Clifton/Rosewood_Street/146959/
The parents both born in Co Donegal.

In Dublin in 1901 census.
Residents of a house 46 in Mountjoy Prison Cottages (Inns Quay, Dublin)
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Dublin/Inns_Quay/Mountjoy_Prison_Cottages/1324816/


KG



Title: Re: 26th Punjabis, Indian Army
Post by: Kiltaglassan on Thursday 01 April 21 09:30 BST (UK)

OP,
You probably have this but just linking this marriage for others.
Robert MCCONNELL and Frances BROOKS on 28th November 1893 in Muff Church of Ireland.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1893/10615/5867234.pdf

Frances residing in Muff (village/townland).
https://www.townlands.ie/donegal/inishowen-west/muff/kilderry/muff/

Title: Re: 26th Punjabis, Indian Army
Post by: Kiltaglassan on Thursday 01 April 21 09:50 BST (UK)
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He was married and had a daughter - we think that he died with a stomach complaint and then the wife and daughter died young in Ireland.  No other clues!

From PRONI Will Calendars
https://apps.proni.gov.uk/WillsCalendar_IE/WillsSearch.aspx

Full Abstract :
McConnell James Kerr of 36 Cliftonpark Avenue Belfast major in H.M. army died 26 May 1938 at 5 College Park East Belfast Administration Belfast 20 August (1938) to Dorothy Miriam Isabell McConnell the widow. Effects £1648 1s. 1d.


His death record from GRONI - https://geni.nidirect.gov.uk/

D/1938/52/1007/97/425   James McConnell   26th May 1938       43   Male       Belfast

It's available via GRONI online at the link above , and if you choose the "full" option (5 credits £2.50), you can see the digitised image of the original.


KG