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		General => Armed Forces => Topic started by: MUMMYG on Wednesday 07 July 10 15:21 BST (UK) 
		
			
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				I dont actually know what this is, seems to be children of the soldiers admitted and discharged from hospital maybe, good details if one is yours I suppose.
 
 ww w.r ma-searcher.co.uk/chelsea/RPDF /RMALINE/ 40th.pdf  sorry link broken
 
 And heres a list of marriages for same regiment
 
 http://www.lerwill-life.org.uk/history/40thfoot%20marriages.htm
 
 Hope they are useful to someone.
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				The top one is a list of entrants to the Royal Military School.
 
 Pete
 
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				Thanks for that Pete 
			
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				Thats okay, I cheated really......
 
 Just took the link back to the first / line, which takes you back to the home page. 8)
 
 Regards
 
 Pete
 
 
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				For my own research I've transcribed the muster rolls for the 40th [2nd Somersetshire] Regiment of Foot from 1826 to 1846 so if anybody's looking for someone in that Regiment maybe I could help.
 
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				DiGi I would be interested to know if there is a David Boast among your lists. Private later Sgt although I think I have him on the 1841 census in barracks somewhere.
 
 
 I think I found the whereabouts of the info from that broken link to military school admissions at findmypast
 
 http://www.findmypast.co.uk/articles/world-records/full-list-of-united-kingdom-records/education-and-work-records/royal-hibernian-military-school-admissions-1847-1932
 
 But I also found the original I think
 Here a link to a copy in my dropbox in cas eit goes missing again
 https://www.dropbox.com/s/9mjff56wobff8i5/40th%20Regt.pdf?dl=0
 
 and the website for the other regiments
 http://s119259608.websitehome.co.uk/Dublin/Tester/RMA_RHMS/Regiments%20of%20the%20Line.htm
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				Hi there.  I had a look for David Boast but couldn't find him from a quick look-through.  However, some of the muster rolls were difficult to read and I had to guess at names.  Also, I've had to miss some out that were completely illegible.  The men I've listed didn't get promoted up until about 1846 so I'll have another look later at sergeants.  The nearest is Francis Boast but he died in 1841 so it couldn't be him that you're looking for.  I'll take a look at the links you've provided as I know I'll find them really interesting and thanks for posting them. 
 
 Private   1032   Francis Boyd [Boast]   Spent time in hospital, died 1841 aged 23
 Private   1112   David Booker   Spent time in hospital, volunteered 31st Foot 1844
 Private   1301   David Bright   Spent time in hospital, volunteered 28th Foot 1844
 Private      David Brook   Enlisted 1827
 Private      David Byers   Spent time in hospital
 
 Cheers
 
 Diana
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				Hi MummyG
 
 I had a look at your drop-box and I’ve got some information for Robert Bridden, if, indeed, it’s the same person!
 
 Private 1693 Robert Bridden was a recruit arrived at Karachi from England on 16 April 1842.  The regiment had set off towards Kabul leaving the sick who were holed up in the Citadel surrounded by rebel forces and Robert would have helped to protect them.  He set off with the recruits to catch up with the regiment in December 1842.  He took part in the battle at Maharajpur in December 1843. He was promoted to Corporal sometime between July and September 1844.
 
 Cheers
 DiGi
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				Thanks for looking.  I'm so sorry but made a mistake, it was his son who joined the 40th (so later years) David Boast was 95th Regiment. Memory is not keeping up with all this research  ::)
 
 So glad that info I posted was useful to you though.