I am interested in finding the parentage of Alexander Young, who married my relative Margaret Wyllie on 24 January 1823 at her father's home, Nether Pitforthie near Brechin.
There were four children, and Alexander died in Brechin on 22 October 1832. Margaret applied for a widow's pension. In the documents Alexander was described as a Lieutenant in the 21st Regiment of Foot, or the 21st Royal Scots Fusiliers, on half pay of the Royal African Corps.
I looked up the Royal African Corps, and see from the National Archives web site that they were formed in 1800 and disbanded in 1819.
On the application form it is explicitly stated that the marriage took place before Alexander was placed on half pay.
How can this be, if the Royal African Corps was disbanded in 1819, four years before Alexander's marriage?
I have looked, so far unsuccessfully, for records of Alexander's service with either the 21st Regiment or the Royal African Corps.