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Title: George Wheeler in Malta
Post by: mauricej on Wednesday 04 August 21 14:56 BST (UK)

I have so far traced my wifes Wheeler family back to about 1767 in Somerset but there Is a more recent connection to Malta I would like to explore.

I have George Wheeler, born Bristol abt Dec 1844, in the1871 census he is a Corporal in the Army Service Corps; RG 10 / 2041 / 63 / p 14.

George Wheeler married Clara Jones in Dec 1874 in Portsea, Hants., and their first child, Anne, is born 187 5in Portsmouth.

It appears that he was deployed o Malta where three other children were born, of whom two sadly died: Minnie born 1878 died1880, Richard born 1879 died 1880 and Frederick born 1880.

In the1881census, v, he is back in Cheshire as a Warrant Officer.

However, it is the Malta years I would like to find more information on; the dates of births and deaths, were the two 1880deaths connected?

Cananyone help, or point me in the right direction?

Thank-you,

Maurice


Title: Re: George Wheeler in Malta
Post by: Comberton on Wednesday 04 August 21 15:33 BST (UK)
Baptisms
Garrison Church, Malta
Parents George, Staff Sergeant A S C & Clara Wheeler
Minnie Wheeler born 3rd May 1878 & baptised 19th May 1878
Richard Wheeler born 27th June 1879 & baptised 27th July 1879
Frederick Wheeler born 13th October 1880 & baptised 29th October 1880
Residence for first two was Valletta and last was Sliema
Title: Re: George Wheeler in Malta
Post by: mauricej on Wednesday 04 August 21 16:38 BST (UK)

Thank-you Comberton.

Regards,

Maurice
Title: Re: George Wheeler in Malta
Post by: Comberton on Wednesday 04 August 21 17:00 BST (UK)
from GRO Army Chaplains Death Indices (1796-1880)
(http://)

In case you want to try to get certificates. The number on the right is page number.


www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/images/CG6_1.pdf
Title: Re: George Wheeler in Malta
Post by: mauricej on Thursday 05 August 21 16:05 BST (UK)
Thanks again Comberton
Regards,
Maurice