Good evening,3
His obituary is very interesting particularly his military service. He claims to have been at Alma and Balaklava. That means he had to have been in one of the following regts to have fought at both places.
The Light Brigade consisting of; 4th Light Dragoons, 8th Hussars, 11th Hussars, 13th Light Dragoons and 17th Lancers. Or the 93rd Foot (Sutherlands). However, although the light brigade were present at Alma I don't believe they engaged the enemy. They would have been at a great disadvantage fighting across the river then uphill. Need to look at my regt'l history but it's in the attic.
93rd fought at Alma and were the thin red line at Balaklava, the first engagement of the day. As the Russian cavalry turned away they were hit by the heavy brigade and routed, second engagement of the day. This was followed later in the day by the charge of the light brigade. Third and most famous engagement of the day.
His wound seems very reminiscent of Nelsons wound at Trafalger. At that time I doubt he would have survived such a wound, It would have passed through a lung and other organs.
As to later fighting in the China war and the Maori war. I don't know much about the China war but there were 3 Maori wars. First 1845/47, the 58th Foot,65th Foot, 80th Foot, 96th Foot and 99th Foot were all in NZ at that time or part of. the other two wars were 6o/61 and 66/68 so after he supposedly went to Australia. China war was 1860 so a conflict of dates and further regt's involved.
So the 93rd would be the most likely place to start searching for him.
John915