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Title: Forest ranger research ***complete***
Post by: Thamesite2017 on Monday 24 August 09 21:44 BST (UK)
Hi
Has anyone done any research on family who were in Forest Rangers? were you able to get info from archives Wellington?

I have emailed them, but understand the backlog is great.

Its for CLEMENT AUGUSTUS CORNES
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~Sxmitch/Military.html

NAME                     REGIMENT OR CORPS RANK DISTRICT IN WHICH
CLAIM ADMITTED AMOUNT
RECOMMENDED
IN POUNDS. 
Cornes, C.A. Forest Rangers Private Auckland 25

Have emailed this website holder as ell

Bye
Althea  :D
Title: Re: Forest ranger research
Post by: spades on Tuesday 25 August 09 07:32 BST (UK)
Hi Althea,

The best history of this unit is Richard STOWERS' excellent Forest Rangers, published by the author in 1996. pb. 294pages. It includes biographical details of soldiers serving in the two companies, engagements, plus weapons uniforms and equipment.

The note for 'Clement A. CORNES' says only: "Original company; 11 August-10 November 1863. Private. Made land claim."

Do you want me to have a look for any information about him at Archives Wellington next week?

Regards, riley

Title: Re: Forest ranger research
Post by: Thamesite2017 on Tuesday 25 August 09 07:37 BST (UK)
Yes please Riley  :D
as I say I have written asking for a quote, from archives but I think they are well behind with all requests.

any costs let me know

I see the NZSG library has that book, so will borrow it to learn more
Many thanks
Althea

shamefully just checked and LIbrary here has a copy, I am in luck..never think what resources are right under ones nose  8)
Title: Re: Forest ranger research
Post by: spades on Tuesday 25 August 09 09:40 BST (UK)
Hi althea,

I would warn you not to get your hopes up. The fact that Stowers' entry was so brief might be that he did not find any further information.

Manana, riley
Title: Re: Forest ranger research
Post by: beluga07 on Tuesday 25 August 09 09:54 BST (UK)
You may have already checked this source, but there are a couple of references to Clement Cornes in the newspapers online between 1883 and 1887:

http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast
Title: Re: Forest ranger research
Post by: Thamesite2017 on Tuesday 25 August 09 18:04 BST (UK)
Yes thanks Beluga
The joys of researching a one only name (except for his sonwho was C A junr)
you can be sure of articles that they are the right person.
Clement from articles at the paper was highly respected goldminer/manager..who several times had a fortune and lost a fortune..par for the course for most goldminers.
The gold fever was in their veins and they kept sinking their $$ into more ventures and as gold became harder to get, the $$ran out.
BYe
Althea
Title: Re: Forest ranger research
Post by: Thamesite2017 on Thursday 27 August 09 04:20 BST (UK)
Hi Riley
I am so pleased you pointed out the book
Very interesting, being able to read the battles as they happened
Appears Clement being in the original troop of 65 made that land claim but would never have been accepted, given that he didn't re-enlist in one of the reformed troops.
What a pity it didn't have the detailed info that some have, all the enlistment details.
Anyway fingers crossed you may find more.
Bye
Althea
Title: Re: Forest ranger research
Post by: spades on Friday 28 August 09 01:22 BST (UK)
Hi althea,

Sorry, couldn't find a record of him in the NZ War Medals card index. Just in case I also looked in the card index for the Colonial Defence Force - Auckland Militia but nothing there either.

Regards, riley
Title: Re: Forest ranger research
Post by: Thamesite2017 on Friday 28 August 09 04:58 BST (UK)
Thanks for looking Riley
Interesting his brother Alfred Riuchard served in different troops, he got a war medal after some dalay...odd they didn't serve together
Anyway maybe the fuss over the land, drop in pay etc..he didn't want the medal.
Who knows, I see last night on the Documentary ? or history channel there are some new ones showing on Von Tempsky..so that should make interesting watching and insight into the times.
Thanks
Althea