Hello
Wondering if I could ask for some help

. Unfortunately I have been going around in circles, and now can't see the wood for the trees!!
I am trying to trace my great great grandfather Russell Tresslor (although could be spelt many ways including Treslor, Trussler, Trusler, Tressler, Tresler, and Trislor!!) He was born 1852, but I don't know where, although it is likely to be the UK. He passed away in India in 1916 in Jhansi, and fathered my great grandfather Charles in 1884, (mother unknown currently)
On Charles second baptism record, in 1928, when Charles was baptised as a RC, he listed his father as a retired soldier from the staffordshire regiment.
I have been in contact with the staffordshire regiment museum, and they said the regiment was split into north and south regiments, who both served in India in the 1880's. Timeline wise he could have joined anytime from 1868 onwards, he fathered a child in 1884, and was definately out by 1900. With this timeline in mind, the museum suggested he could have been in the 38th foot, which served in India, Egypt and Ireland, and if this was the case he could appear on the medal records at Kew.
I have looked on the military records on find my past, ancestry and the national archives website, and he is not listed, does anybody know whether I would find anything different by actually visiting Kew?? I don't want to go on a wild goose chase, as its 4 hours away from me.
Also I've been thinking that Jhansi had quite a lot to do with the Indian Mutiny, but I think his service would have been after the mutiny, but I thought there might be a link between his service, and him ending up in Jhansi?
PS, Also to add insult to injury!! I cannot find him on any census in the UK.
Any bright ideas would be appreciated

I am sure this man doesn't want to be found!!
Thanks Trippy. Sorry for any typos!
