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Title: BURY BARRACKS
Post by: mbee on Tuesday 27 December 11 12:50 GMT (UK)
Am trying to trace my ancestors Killalea - not having much success before 1861.  I can see there is a man and child by this name on the 1851 census with an address of Bury Barracks.  Would this have been a workhouse as there are a large number of inhabitants.  The child is only 1 so I presume it would not have been a "barracks" as stated in the address
Title: Re: BURY BARRACKS
Post by: rosie99 on Tuesday 27 December 11 12:59 GMT (UK)
Hi

Although the christian name could be James  ::)   it does state 'wife'  with son John.  It is quite normal for census entries to have the families listed separately from the husbands when they are in the armed services.

It might be worthwhile trawling through the entries at the beginning of these Barrack entries as the husband/father should be listed there.

Rosie
Title: Re: BURY BARRACKS
Post by: mbee on Tuesday 27 December 11 17:31 GMT (UK)
many thanks for your response
Title: Re: BURY BARRACKS
Post by: mosiefish on Tuesday 27 December 11 18:50 GMT (UK)
Hi,

There is a Thomas Killilet (sic) aged 23, Married, Private in the 88th Regiment, born Ireland at the Bury Barracks.  There is also a John Killilet aged 24 and unmarried also at the Barracks.

Mo
Title: Re: BURY BARRACKS
Post by: mbee on Wednesday 28 December 11 10:13 GMT (UK)
thanks for that - do you know if this is the barracks of the Lancashire Fusilers
Title: Re: BURY BARRACKS
Post by: heywood on Wednesday 28 December 11 10:25 GMT (UK)
They look to be the 88th Regiment, Connaught Rangers.

According to this site Bury Barracks (http://www.kenripper.btinternet.co.uk/JohnConnor/jc1.html)
the regiment spent the first half of 1851 in Bury. (scroll down the page to 'England')

Looking at the census, there is an entry for a similar first name just above your family- I wonder if the name is Jane?  :-\
Title: Re: BURY BARRACKS
Post by: ericx on Saturday 21 January 12 20:42 GMT (UK)
Hi mbee
Take a look at the following site, it may give you some info.

http://www.lancs-fusiliers.co.uk/tourspostings/postings.htm

Regards Ericx
Title: Re: BURY BARRACKS
Post by: mbee on Sunday 22 January 12 13:07 GMT (UK)
thanks for that, mbee