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ShaunJ
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Re: 6th Dragoons
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Tuesday 25 February 14 14:31 GMT (UK) »
6th Dragoon Guards were at Newbridge in 1870 (Freeman's Journal April 5th 1870 and other contemporary papers under the heading "Stations of the British Army" - originating I think in the United Service Journal)
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ShaunJ
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Re: 6th Dragoons
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Tuesday 25 February 14 14:44 GMT (UK) »
Amelia Good owned a house in Lavender Lane, Clonmel - there are Petty Sessions records from late 1873 when she is trying to regain possession from a tenant.
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ShaunJ
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Tuesday 25 February 14 14:45 GMT (UK) »
Looks like Clonmel was the Armstrongs' home town
http://www.clonmelgraveyards.com/search/public-view1record.php?id=13204
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ShaunJ
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Re: 6th Dragoons
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Tuesday 25 February 14 15:58 GMT (UK) »
So - Alexander dies at Aldershot in February 1873, and Amelia returns to her family in Clonmel where her child is born 6 months later.
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bman
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Tuesday 25 February 14 15:59 GMT (UK) »
Thank you all very much for all your help, it has been so much more than I expected. After looking at all the records that have been sent to me I am now sure that he is the right man in the Carabiniers.
Thanks for the extra info on Amelia Good as well.
bman
bman
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Tuesday 25 February 14 18:23 GMT (UK) »
Yes, Shaun J it would seem so, and then Amelia dies in 1881 leaving three little orphans. I wonder who cared for them. The eldest one, Alexander junior, does come to England at some point and marries Polly in 1917
willsy
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Re: 6th Dragoons
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Tuesday 25 February 14 19:23 GMT (UK) »
Pleased it was the right one
Willsy
Ward, Ossett, Newark (Nottingham), Leicester, Scarborough
Warren, Northampton, Leicester
Moore, Leicestershire
Hunt, Leicestershire
Kirkman, Leicestershire
Hurst, Leicester, Stowmarket
Kendrick, Leicestershire
Eld, Leicestershire
Essex Edey/Eady Elsden/Elsdon
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bman
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Wednesday 26 February 14 18:59 GMT (UK) »
Thanks all. I have now discovered great great grandad's war record and a further leg on the Armstrong family tree, which was unexpected.
Everyone has been a big help.
hendog
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Monday 25 November 19 21:32 GMT (UK) »
Came across this thread when I was trying to find further details of a John Madge who was a private in the 6th Dragoon Guards - Findmypast British Army Worldwide Index - Private John Madge Service number 314 - 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers) - Dundalk, Ireland 1871 - National Archives reference WO 12/393. I have various bits of info but could do with some help in confirming this John Madge as the chap I think he is. I wondered if anybody is still out there that might be able to help?
All the best
John Hendry
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