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Title: Can anyone help.....++++Completed,thank you all+++++++
Post by: Poppyjoey on Sunday 03 April 11 15:18 BST (UK)
I am not sure what the writing under the word 'sergeant' signifies.

Thank you
Julie
Title: Re: Can anyone help.....
Post by: GR2 on Sunday 03 April 11 15:23 BST (UK)
It is his regiment. Appears to be 84 Foot. I.e. The 84th Foot.

Graham.
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Post by: weste on Sunday 03 April 11 15:47 BST (UK)
I agree with GR2.
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Post by: genjen on Sunday 03 April 11 16:18 BST (UK)
I agree with that as well.

Jen :)
Title: Re: Can anyone help.....
Post by: Poppyjoey on Sunday 03 April 11 16:19 BST (UK)
Thanks very much all of you.

I'll have to see what I can find out about it. I've looked briefly in google and can't find anything that may relate to my ancestor's period as he wasn't born until the 1790s. I haven't a clue about regimental kind of stuff!

Julie
Title: Re: Can anyone help.....
Post by: johnxyz on Sunday 03 April 11 16:40 BST (UK)
I hope I'm right in reading it as George McCartney, as there is a record in The National Archives catalogue  WO 97/938/8  for George McCartney born Minigarf, Galway served 84th Foot discharged aged 44, dates 1794 to 1815, so born c 1771.

Should be on Findmypast.

It's worth reading the National Archives guide at
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/looking-for-person/britisharmysoldierupto1913.htm?WT.lp=rg-3110

Title: Re: Can anyone help.....
Post by: Poppyjoey on Sunday 03 April 11 16:46 BST (UK)
I had just found this on the National Archives site, but can't seem to navigate round the site!

THis could very well be my GGGG Grandfather George McCartney. He was married 1819 in Sorn, Ayrshire, but could have been born in Ireland. If this is him he would've been 20 years older than his wife. I know his mother Jannet was born in Scotland and was living in Scotland in 1841, but people move about!

Thank you for the link, I'll open it and see if I can find anything more.

Thank you
Julie
Julie

Title: Re: Can anyone help.....
Post by: johnxyz on Sunday 03 April 11 16:55 BST (UK)
A bit more checking suggests that is the only possible George from 84th Foot.

The website and the catlogue can be a bit daunting. To get to that record, start at
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/

Go to catalogue ( halfway down on right)

Type WO 97/938/8 into the box above "goto Reference" , then click on goto Reference.

For useful guides, start at home page. Click on "records" - the purple box in the middle. Then either use "research guides" link on right, or click on "looking for a person" top left
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Post by: Poppyjoey on Sunday 03 April 11 17:27 BST (UK)
I have eventually got to the record through the National Archives and ending up on Find My Past where I've viewed the discharge records.

If I could just find his birth or death to see if it ties in with this George who was born in 1771 it would be great. I have looked for his death on the Scotlands People site, but with no luck. He married in Ayrshire, and his wife died in Glasgow in 1865. 

Thanks for all this help
Julie
Title: Re: Can anyone help.....
Post by: psusennes on Thursday 28 April 11 19:58 BST (UK)
There were three 84th regiments of foot. The first was disbanded in1765.
The second was the 84th of Foot(Royal Highland Imigrants) served in Canada during the American War of Independence.
The Third was the 84th(York & Lancaster)Regiment of Foot, amalgamated to become the 65th of Foot Yorks and Lancaster Regiment the old 84th becoming the second battalion.

I am a bit of a military history buff.

psusennes:
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Post by: Poppyjoey on Friday 29 April 11 16:54 BST (UK)
Hi Psusennes,

Thanks for the posting.

I have a copy of the discharge document for a George McCartney. I just can't find a birth or death for my George McCartney to match against the age of the one in the regiment. I wish I could find something!

Julie
Title: Re: Can anyone help.....
Post by: psusennes on Friday 29 April 11 19:49 BST (UK)


Hi Julie.
Any chance of a look at the full discharge document????????


psusennes
Title: Re: Can anyone help.....
Post by: Poppyjoey on Friday 29 April 11 19:51 BST (UK)
Yes sure. If you PM me your email address I'll send it to you.
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Post by: psusennes on Saturday 30 April 11 18:11 BST (UK)
Hi Julie this is my e.mail address:

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Title: Re: Can anyone help.....
Post by: Poppyjoey on Sunday 01 May 11 21:17 BST (UK)
Hi,

You'll have to let me know your email address by private message so I can send the discharge doc.

Julie