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Title: kettering soldier in 1830
Post by: rollinshistory on Sunday 07 March 10 17:12 GMT (UK)
Where would I find info?

Thomas Rollins (Rawlings) married in 1854 and his father is listed as soldier as I have lost him between 1831 and here wondered how traced soldiers movements.
Esp in 1841 census.

Thanks
Title: Re: kettering soldier in 1830
Post by: Penholder on Sunday 14 March 10 22:32 GMT (UK)
There is lots of military information held in the National Archives at Kew but if you don't know the regiment you could be searching for ages.   I have used the following:

- Pay and Muster Rolls in WO 12.   
- Discharge Papers (assuming he didn't die in service) in WO 97.
- Pension details if he served long enough to qualify in WO 22 & WO 23.

Lots of regiments would have been posted abroad or in Ireland, which would have counted as a home posting, so that may be why he doesn't show up in the census.

Diana
Title: Re: kettering soldier in 1830
Post by: rollinshistory on Monday 15 March 10 10:35 GMT (UK)
Thank you very much for the info.
I don't know where to start so this big help. :D

It doesn't mention he deceased on sons marriage cert (2854) so presume he still alive but as this hobby shows you can never be 100% :)
 
Would there be any way of viewing records without travelling to Kew (not an option at the moment).
 And any costs involved.
Title: Re: kettering soldier in 1830
Post by: Penholder on Monday 15 March 10 13:26 GMT (UK)
Each regiment kept it's own records, so if you don't know the regiment it's a bit like looking for a needle in a haystack.   Just because your man lived in Northants doesn't mean he would have joined the Northamptonshire regiment but that is probably the best place to start.

I'm unlikely to get to Kew this side of Easter as I have a busy couple of weeks coming up and then I'll be away on holiday.   If you can wait that long then I would be happy to look at the Northamptonshire records for you on my next visit.

Just let me know your man's full name and (if you know them) his place of birth and approximate year of birth and I will see what I can come up with.

Diana
Title: Re: kettering soldier in 1830
Post by: rollinshistory on Tuesday 16 March 10 18:48 GMT (UK)
Thank you for your kind offer.
To be honest it wouldn't be fair to ask you for help at the moment as all I know is what I typed before (very little).

I am due to scour some census records so if they turn something up (fingers crossed) then will get back to you.
To be honest i was just assuming he would be posted in Northants regiment so your info made me think and realise it wasn't a way to find further info about him.

Many thanks again for the offer, it is so kind of you and much appreciated.
Title: Re: kettering soldier in 1830
Post by: artdec0 on Saturday 03 May 14 21:52 BST (UK)
Hi - if you're still out there, I have Rollings from Kettering in my tree  :)
Title: Re: kettering soldier in 1830
Post by: rollinshistory on Monday 12 May 14 21:17 BST (UK)
Hello,
Still here, after alot of trying to remember log in details :)
I do have rollins in Kettering and even found some with g link as 2 brothers each had different spelling of same surname.
Who are you Rollin(g)s ?

I havent actually done any family history in awhile so this has got me looking at my notes again :)
Title: Re: kettering soldier in 1830
Post by: artdec0 on Monday 12 May 14 21:32 BST (UK)
The earliest Rollins I have, is Thomas (1829 Kett to 1883 Wellingborough). He married An Collins. The line then goes forward to my gt-aunt Doris Rollins, who married Frank Stanley Higgs. Their daughter, Rona is still with us.  :)
Title: Re: kettering soldier in 1830
Post by: rollinshistory on Monday 12 May 14 21:48 BST (UK)
My nan and pap was Hilda May and Stanley Herbert. Hildas sister was Doris.
You will know these names too then:
Violet, Big Bill, Ginger Bill and sadly Elsie May who died young.

I definitely have info on this line :)
Title: Re: kettering soldier in 1830
Post by: artdec0 on Monday 12 May 14 22:03 BST (UK)
Yes, that's the family! Great to be in contact. I have a few photos. Best if you send me a message.
Title: Re: kettering soldier in 1830
Post by: artdec0 on Monday 12 May 14 22:05 BST (UK)
...as you posted this, I was just researching the Batch family!  ;)
Title: Re: kettering soldier in 1830
Post by: rollinshistory on Tuesday 13 May 14 07:16 BST (UK)
Will message you later today :)
Title: Re: kettering soldier in 1830
Post by: rollinshistory on Saturday 17 May 14 22:24 BST (UK)
Sorry been hectic week, will message you after the weekend :)
Title: Re: kettering soldier in 1830
Post by: Harborocobbler on Tuesday 15 July 25 16:02 BST (UK)
Hi there,

If you are still out there have you had any joy with Thomas RAWLINS the soldier?? I am interested as he is my great grandfather x 4 and have done loads of research to no avail trying to find out more. I would love to know any further info particularly his military career or if you have a family tree etc re the RAWLINS family??

Many thanks.