Thank you so much Martin,
Was the 4th, Cpt. Madox's troup?
Sorry, I didnt make it clear. He is down as being in the 6th Inniskillings from 1813 to 1817 but doesnt say where he served. He did go to Ireland with the 6th a few times. My g.grandmother was born there in around 1841. Also his first son was born in Ireland in 1830 with other children being born in different parts of England. The Inniskillings were located in the area of each birth. His record shows that he never left the Inniskillings.
On the discharge papers where it states "Served" it states 24 yrs and 70 days served at home(I initially did think this said "horse") So take this 24 yrs 70 days away from 1813-1841, it leaves a gap in where he was during the early years. It does not state if he served anywhere else. I guess "home"could include Ireland.
On reading through again, the discharge papers state that he was 18 yrs a non-com officer and 14 years in the Riding School.
Would the John Anderson who joined up in 1800, still be a private at Waterloo?
Thank you so much for your assistance. - Sue