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Title: 76th Regt of Foot; Indian Mutiny
Post by: DouglasH on Friday 14 June 24 08:05 BST (UK)
Can anyone point me in the direction of any records pertaining please?
Specifically looking for Henry Barnes served 1858-1864.
Title: Re: 76th Regt of Foot; Indian Mutiny
Post by: KGarrad on Friday 14 June 24 08:38 BST (UK)
The Indian Mutiny, or 1st Indian War of Independence, involved the private Armies of the East India Company, and ended in 1858.

The British Army didn't get involved until after the Mutiny.

 The 76th regiment went to Corfu in 1848 and on to Malta in 1850 before sailing for Saint John, New Brunswick in March 1853. It was garrisoned at Fredericton in New Brunswick before embarking for home again in September 1857. It embarked for India in September 1863 and was stationed in Fort St. George, Madras.

An ancestor of mine was a Veterinary Surgeon with the Bengal Light Cavalry, and survived a massacre by hiding in a cellar!
Title: Re: 76th Regt of Foot; Indian Mutiny
Post by: KGarrad on Friday 14 June 24 08:44 BST (UK)
History of the regiment here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/76th_Regiment_of_Foot
Title: Re: 76th Regt of Foot; Indian Mutiny
Post by: Ashtone on Friday 14 June 24 14:12 BST (UK)
See also:

https://wiki.fibis.org/w/76th_Regiment_of_Foot
Title: Re: 76th Regt of Foot; Indian Mutiny
Post by: KGarrad on Friday 14 June 24 14:34 BST (UK)
The 76th eventually became part of The Yorkshire Regiment.
Perhaps they might have some records?

Thanks for the link, Ashtone!
Title: Re: 76th Regt of Foot; Indian Mutiny
Post by: DouglasH on Saturday 15 June 24 06:40 BST (UK)
Thank you for the information, helps make sense of known facts and will lead me much deeper.
Whilst I wait for official records.
Title: Re: 76th Regt of Foot; Indian Mutiny
Post by: ShaunJ on Saturday 15 June 24 08:55 BST (UK)
Private Henry Barnes (452, 76th Regiment) was in Glasgow in 1861 per the 1861 "British Army Worldwide Index".

I don't see him in any contemporary campaign medal rolls.

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Whilst I wait for official records.

It's very unlikely that any of his service records will have survived other than those available on FindMyPast (also on Fold 3).

He had served just 5 months in India when his discharge was approved in June 1864. Finally discharged on arrival back in the UK in November 1864.
Title: Re: 76th Regt of Foot; Indian Mutiny
Post by: DouglasH on Saturday 15 June 24 09:41 BST (UK)
No medals awarded from records I do have. Good conduct stripes only. Discharged as disabled and pension paid. died aged 38. Cannot find ref to Glasgow in 1861 from FindMyPast is there a more complete list?
Title: Re: 76th Regt of Foot; Indian Mutiny
Post by: ShaunJ on Saturday 15 June 24 09:42 BST (UK)
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The British Army didn't get involved until after the Mutiny.

Not true. There were many regular British Army units in India at the beginning of the Mutiny, including 6th Dragon Guards, 9th Lancers, 12th Lancers, 14th Light Dragoons, 8th Foot, 10th Foot, 14th, 27th, 32nd, 43rd, 52nd, 53rd, 61st, 64th, 70th Foot. ("Stations of the British Army", April 1857).
Title: Re: 76th Regt of Foot; Indian Mutiny
Post by: ShaunJ on Saturday 15 June 24 09:44 BST (UK)
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Cannot find ref to Glasgow in 1861 from FindMyPast

https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBM%2FSOLIDX%2F00096018