Hi Martin - I see you have records relating to Waterloo.
The event I'm looking for info on happened just after the battle, so you may not be able to help but in desperation I thought it worth a shot!!
I'm trying - with little success - to find out about the death of my 3x gr grandfather, Private William Norgate, who served in the 11th Light Dragoons. I've managed to find out quite a bit about him - he enrolled at Eastbourne on the 24th Mar 1804, into Captain John Sleigh's troop. Skipping a few years - the troop embarked for France in Dec 1812. His name is mentioned on the Waterloo roll of honour.
What I'm REALLY looking for is how & why he died - apparently he was murdered at Houcqueliers, Northern France on the 24th Aug 1818, when the regiment were stationed at Clarques (according to the muster rolls)
I would imagine, if he was murdered by a fellow soldier, there would be records of a courts martial. Even if it was by a French civilian, there would presumably have been a court case if the murderer was found.
Any info at all that you could offer would be of interest to me - especially his dob. According to his enlistment info, he was born at Hinton Ampner, Hampshire, but on a lot of the trees on Genes Reunited, he was born at Ropley. There is also a lot of confusion as to his dob - some have him born 1790, others 1795. I believe it was earlier than that, as he would have been far too young to have enlisted in 1804! I'm guessing at some around 1780-85, but so far have found no record of his birth.
Fingers crossed (but not holding my breath!!) that you may have even a tiny bit of info that may help!!
Thanks for reading,
Kath Magson