Hello,
I'm hoping I can rely on the boundless wisdom that is Rootschat.
My great-great-grandfather was a Private in the British Army. He enlisted with the 18th Royal Irish between 26th April 1897 and 20th April 1898 (between his marriage to Margaret Carey at Waterford and the birth the birth of his first child). This would have been just before the outbreak of the second boer war. I dont whether he was with the 1st of 2nd battalion. 1st would have sent him to South Africa and the 2nd to India via Malta.
1901:
I can't find the family in the 1901 census, ostensibly because he was stationed abroad. Would his family have been with him? I presume (always dangerous in family history!) that the army would have recorded these people even though they weren't at home? Can this be accessed?
1911:
In 1911 theres another odd one for me (read:headache). There is a census showing Margaret living with her two youngest children.
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Tipperary/Clonmel_East_Urban/River_Street/817463/. A note on the census form says that Michael, head of the family is enumerated on form H, which I believe is a barracks return form. Naturally, I can't find this! I believe the 18th Royal Irish were stationed at Clonmel in 1911.
The census says they have 6 children living of 7. I found the below records:
James 20th April 1898 Waterford, Waterford
William 19th October 1903 ( my great grandad) Fermoy, Cork
Margaret Christina 24th December 1905 Fermoy, Cork
Mary 1st January 1907 Buttevant, Cork
Alice 10th May 1910 Clonmel, Tipperary
I dont know where the three eldest are in 1911 or where there other children are. With the gap between James and William I imagine theres a missing child in there, possibly born abroad? Sadly when William ended up in Dublin ( oh, the family scandal!) the family lost contact with this branch of the family.
Sorry for the block of text. If sombeody can point me in the right direction on any of the above I'd really appreciate it.