Hello All!!
My sister in law has a puzzle we're hoping you can perhaps help us with.
Her ancestor is:
Abraham Pinkney born in 1793 Suffolk.
He was posted with the 68th Regular of Foot to Canada where he stayed with his family.
The first record of him is in 1819 in Quebec and the birth of his first son, Abraham. It states he is a "private soldier in his Majesty's 68th Regiment and Ann his wife".
Now, here is the puzzle.
Records show two Ann Pinkneys, both age 36, die on the same day 16 March 1831.
One record is in a book called the Quebec Garrisson and it shows Ann Pinkney, age 36 died 16 March & buried on 17 March. Her husband is listed as WILLIAM Pinkney, a tavernkeeper & pensioner from the 68th Regiment.
The other record is from a Book called "Quebec Cathedral". This is a record with a coroner's result. However, this record says Ann Pinkney, age 36 died 16 March was buried on the 18th of March and that her husband's name is ABRAHAM Pinkney, a pensioner from HM 68th Rgeiment of foot.
Is there any way to see if there was also a William Pinkney in the Regiment at the same time, whose wife's name was Ann, who died March 16, 1831, age 36? OR would we be safe to assume they are one and the same person, just an error was made in the name of the husband?
Appreciate any imput/insight you can offer!
Thanks,
Chris
Canada