Does anyone know how to go about finding out if a Napoleonic soldier's wife, would receive a widow's pension or a fund for her children after the death of the husband?
My Napoleonic ancestor was Andrew Patton who served in the Royal Artillery, Roger's Company, 3rd Battalion from 1795-1818.
His military record no longer exists, but a condensed version does exist in the Ordnance records. I know he received a pension, but he died in 1834. I found his wife Mary and children on the 1851 census, living in the New Lanark wool mills just outside the town of Lanark in Scotland. Where it shows the occupation of the person, it says next to Mary's name, "annuitant". I know this means a pension or fund, but I can't believe that someone would be getting a pension from the wool industry back in 1851, so can only assume it's something to do with Andrew's military pension.
Do such records exist? Any help much appreciated.