Hi Dawnsh,
Thank you for your suggestion. I don't seem to be able to find a means for searching overseas regimental deaths. Is it through the GRO website?
I know that William Bennyworth, serving with the 5th Foot regiment in Mauritius had two daughters while he served there. Rose born March 1848 and Anne born 1851. Prior to his posting to Mauritius he was stationed in Ulster and had a child Mary Agnes born in July 1845. I have been trying to find out the name of the girls' mother/s.
I have the birth certificate for Rose and on it her mother's name is given as Rosa - but no maiden name is there. I ordered the certificate for Mary Agnes (born in Cavan Ireland) and disappointingly her mother's name is not given at all. On the basis of this I am reluctant to order Anne's certificate if that carries only similar information, or lack of.
By the time the 5th Foot Regiment left Mauritius in 1857 William had retired on a pension back to his home county of Lincolnshire and here he remarried in 1856. His marriage certificate describes him as widowed, so I assume he was previously married to the girls' mother. This assumption means that Rosa Bennyworth probably died in Mauritius and maybe baby daughter Anne did too as neither can be traced back in Britain. The older daughter Mary A went into service on return to England and married and the middle daughter Rose went to live with a William and Mary Ann Desmond whom she called aunt and uncle. William D had also served in Mauritius and he and his wife had no children and appear to have adopted Rose. I haven't been able to prove that they were blood relatives
Sorry, this sounds very convoluted. I keep returning to it every couple of years but doubt if I shall ever know who Rosa was.
Any bright ideas gratefully accepted