Hi again all,
thought I might be able to consult your advice again.
It relates to the OP - and Abraham Danvers (1825-67). He had a son of the same name (b. 1854 in Sheepshed, Leicestershire). His birth is in the GRO Regimental BI; This details his father's regiment as the 17th, which I understand is the Royal Leicestershire Regiment, which is confusing because (as mentioned above in the thread Abraham Snr. is in the 4th Foot in 1851 and and again on the 1861 census - would one switch regiments like that or is there an alternative explanation?
Also wanted your opinion on Abraham Danvers Jnr's service. Any details you can add or signpost me to would be greatly appreciated:
In 1871 he is enlisted as a 16 yr old drummer in Aldershot; census states this is 'The Kings Own Royal Regiment 1st Battalion and Depot 38 Regiment' - presumably he's in the former. I cannot locate him on the 1881 census.
This link states that the '4th were sent to Gibraltar in 1874 then on to the West Indies. They returned home in 1881...':
http://www.britishempire.co.uk/forces/armyunits/britishinfantry/4thkingsown.htmDoes this seems a reasonable explanation for his absence from 1881 census, do you think?
In 1884 he is discharged after 13 years service at his own request, the 4th having moved up to Lancaster around 1881 as I understand. The discharge transcript says that he was in the Infantry Brigade Depot 4th. What does 'Depot' indicate here?
Abraham then re-enlists as a reservist/militia man in the 3rd Battn North Lancs Regiment 1888, 1892, and 1896, before his death is registered in Loughborough Q4 1898. I assume he was visiting family when he died as he had been in Preston since 1884 and had a child born after his death in Preston Q3 1899.
Many thanks in advance!