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Re: Royal Engineers, Aberdeen, 1870s
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 27 February 16 11:45 GMT (UK) »
A bit of RE history.
There was a volunteer unit in Aberdeen. Formed in1878 as part or the Lanarkshire Engineer Volunteers and established as 1st Aberdeenshire Volunteers in 1884. Some Regular REs were posted as instructors so that may explain his presence in Aberdeen. The period of time is maybe a bit long though. I have access to some records from Oct 1894 and arrivals of some Regular instructors are recorded. Unfortunately their departures are not , so the length of postings is not clear.

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Re: Royal Engineers, Aberdeen, 1870s
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 27 February 16 18:02 GMT (UK) »
Welcome to Rootschat, glenbuchatloon ... Wow, Nice! You just came on here and have already helped somebody!
Here is a publication which might help get a feel for the earlier formation ...says camp was at Maryculter
https://archive.org/stream/historyaberdeen00sincgoog#page/n20/mode/2up/search/engineers
https://archive.org/details/recordsofscottis00grierich
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Re: Royal Engineers, Aberdeen, 1870s
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 27 February 16 20:30 GMT (UK) »
I think you have been misled, their Annual Camp was at Maryculter.
In 1881 their Headquarters were at 48 Huntly Street. In the 1882 Standing Orders, contact details for key members are given and there is a Sergeant Instructor Thomson at 53 Huntly Street. The rank indicates that he was Regular RE as the Volunteer Instructors are named as such. Hope that is useful.
My information comes from two old books in the care of the Aberdeen Branch RE Assoc. There were probably earlier versions but they have not survived. Unfortunately, there is no information for the period 1882-90.
I already have a PDF of the Scottish book in the link and tried a OCR of the Aberdeen one, but like the archive version several of the key pages were almost unintelligible.
However, in pursuit of research on the Unit Officers which I am undertaking, I must pay an extended visit to the Aberdeen Central Library where they have a copy of the Aberdeen book.There may also be entries in the Aberdeen Post Office Directories for the relevant years

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Re: Royal Engineers, Aberdeen, 1870s
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 27 February 16 20:54 GMT (UK) »
Just for fun looked him up on Ancestry.
There are several trees with good detail.
Are you from William or Frederick?


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Re: Royal Engineers, Aberdeen, 1870s
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 28 February 16 03:52 GMT (UK) »
O.k. great...just glanced at it really...I suppose, so should have let the poster read through for himself.
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Re: Royal Engineers, Aberdeen, 1870s
« Reply #14 on: Monday 29 February 16 19:29 GMT (UK) »
Hi Seemex,
Had a look at  Aberdeen PO directories. Under 1st Aberdeenshire Engineer Volunteers,
1883-4 William M Thomson is a Sgt Instructor
1885-6 & 6-7 He is Sergeant Major
He has an entry in the main directory as 8 Union Wynd (the Unit Office) and home 4 Claremont Street in 1866-7 And 8 Windmill Brae in 1888-9.
The directories are at
http://www.nls.uk/family-history/directories/post-office/index.cfm?place=Aberdeen