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General => Armed Forces => Topic started by: McGuire77 on Wednesday 17 May 17 00:40 BST (UK)
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Hi
I am looking to research one branch of my family and have came across one family comp that seems to have travelled around between 1850 and 1870 with three children born in Ionian Islands, India and Suez.
I can only assume that the father, John Dailey was in the military and these were his postings with his wife Margaret (McNamee).
The first of the children born overseas was my Great-Great Grandmother MARY DAILEY who is noted on a later census in Glasgow as being born around 1861 in Kefalonia, Ionian Islands.
I have found a couple of sites with both civil and military births in Ionian Islands but cannot find an entry for her... any ideas where to go next??
Many thanks
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I also find no record for her in on line sources I have tried. The original record should be with the GRO. An initial telephone call asking for advice may be worth doing, I have found them exceptionally helpful.
In 1861 the 2nd Battalion 9th Regiment of Foot was stationed in Kefalonia, was this the regiment?
maxD
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Hi Max
Thanks for the reply. That is part of the problem. The only information we have so far is that John was born in Ireland and given the variations of the surname and how common it is we can't determine any other info beyond Glasgow, including regiment, however if that is the one that was stationed there around that time thats a great help thanks!
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Do you have the birth dates of the India and Suez births? A check on regiments stationed in those three places at the relevant dates may take us one step further.
The depot companies of the 9th were stationed in Limerick by the way in 1861. We could check his birth date also.
maxD
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Charles Daley born around 1866 India
Rebecca Daley born around 1869 Birt Sub, Suez
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Seemed a good idea but I can't link any particular regiment to those places/times with any certainty. I should also say that the army lists only give the major units in a location so, for example, the garrison in Kefalonia in 1861 would have other individuals or small detachments from other regiments so we can't be certain that he was in the 9th Foot.
I can't help feeling that there are GRO records that are not on line so I fall back on advising a telephone call.
A bit negative I'm afraid.
maxD
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Any advice or confirmation in any way isn't negative so thanks for your advice and time :)
I'll give them a call and see what they can advise. Just another mystery in the world of family trees. Ta much. Paul.
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Hi
Army overseas births have the following
Charles Walter Daily
Born 1st Jan 1864, baptized 20th Jan 1864 Jubbalpore
Parents John & Margaret
Father Private ? 91st Regiment.
Rebecca Daily
Born 13th Nov 1865, baptized 26th Nov 1865 Jubbalpore
Parents John and Margaret
Father Private in 91st Highlanders.
There is an army service record for a John Daley born 1823 Donegal, Demick?, Tyrone
No 2552 Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders 91st and 93rd Foot
Attested 1847
When discharged 1869 to Graham Street, Glasgow, with the 91st Highlanders
Cathy
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Also
GRO Regimental Birth Indices
Mary Daily 1858
Cephalonia, Greece
91st Foot
Vol 97 page 15
I think you can order the birth cert from the Gro
Cathy
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Cathy - absolutely brilliant. Why didn't I find them? I'd be grateful for a master class (by PM if necessary).
maxD
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Just lucky with the spelling I guess, there are so many variations :)
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Wow, I had literally stumbled on to some of this since my last reply so great to get some confirmation!
I couldnt get his army record up so that is fantastic the info you've found. The year we had for him based on census was ariund 1824 so that will be him! Brilliant! Where did you get his attestment docs?
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His Army Service Records, if it is him hopefully, are available on Findmypast
Cathy
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Two lessons for me:
1. Use more name variants (I used Daley and Dailey) - found them now though!
2. Widen the year search. The 91st were indeed stationed in Corfu in 1858 (three years before I looked) (the Corfu garrison also manned Kefalonia).
And he comes up in the 1861 army index stationed in India.
maxD
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Lesson for me was not to take as much info for granted from a census return or marriage certificate. All 3 years of birth were wrong and one place. Lol. Thanks again