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EvieBeavie
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25 Nov 2008 17:43 |
You're welcome, Richard.
Kevin Asplin's new site.
http://www.britishmedals.us/kevin/intro.html
Nominal Roll for the Indian Mutiny Medal
http://www.britishmedals.us/kevin/mutiny.html
Not there.
Two Barons in
1870's Discharges
http://www.britishmedals.us/kevin/1870discharges.html
Not him.
You might want to look around there more.
Kevin Asplin is also available for more info and research. I have never retained him, but I have corresponded with him and found him as lovely as others have.
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AnnCardiff
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25 Nov 2008 17:44 |
1. Regimental Life in the British Army in India 1921-22 by F.H. Broomhall (Paperback - Jul 1997) Buy new: £6.00 £4.80 Get it by Wednesday, Nov 26 if you order in the next 16 minutes and choose express delivery. Eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery. 2. The British Army in India: Its Preservation by an Appropriate Clothing, Housing, Locating, Recreative Employment, and Hopeful Encouragement of the Troops by Julius Jeffreys (Paperback - 30 Nov 2005) Buy new: £8.99 £7.1910 Used & new from £7.19 Get it by Thursday, Nov 27 if you order in the next 18 hours and choose express delivery. Eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery. 3. Memoir Of The Operations Of The British Army In India by Valentine Blacker (Paperback - 28 Aug 2008) Buy new: £18.46 £12.1813 Used & new from £11.46 Get it by Thursday, Nov 27 if you order in the next 21 hours and choose express delivery. Eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery.
4. Sword of the Raj: The British Army in India, 1747-1947 by Roger Beaumont (Hardcover - 1977) 13 Used & new from £6.87 5. Memoir of the Operations of the British Army in India During the Mahratta War of 1817-1819 by Lieut. Colo Blacker (Paperback - Mar 2007) Buy new: £20.4518 Used & new from £20.16 Usually dispatched within 11 to 14 days Eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery. 6. Constitution Of Army Hospital Corps (Native) For Service In Her Majesty's British Hospitals In India. by G.S., Inspector General Of Hospitals & P.M.O. British Troops In India. Beatson (Paperback - 1867) Currently unavailable 7. Sword of the Raj : the British army in India, 1747-1947 / by Roger Beaumont by Roger A. Beaumont (Hardcover - 1977) 2 Used & new from £21.50 8. Memoir of the Operations of the British Army in India, During the Mahratta War of 1817-1819 (1821) by Valentine Blacker (Paperback - 30 Nov 2007) 8 Used & new from £17.98 9. Operations of the British Army in Central India During the Rebellion of 1857 and 1858 by Thomas Lowe (Paperback - 2 Aug 2002) Buy new: £11.9517 Used & new from £8.92 In stock Eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery. 10. Operations of the British Army in Central India 2002: During the Rebellion of 1857 and 1858 by Thomas Lowe (Hardcover - 20 Jun 2006) Buy new: £36.00 £34.2013 Used & new from £27.25 In stock Eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery. 11. Mutiny and Insurgency in India 1857-58: The British Army in a Bloody Civil War by Tony Heathcote (Hardcover - 18 Oct 2007) Buy new: £19.99 £13.1929 Used & new from £9.99 Get it by Thursday, Nov 27 if you order in the next 21 hours and choose express delivery. Eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery. 12. The British in India 1826-1859: Organisation, Warfare, Dress and Weapons (Armies of the Nineteenth Century) by John French and Ian Heath (Hardcover - 15 Jun 2006) Buy new: £30.0018 Used & new from £25.47 Get it by Thursday, Nov 27 if you order in the next 21 hours and choose express delivery. Eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery.
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EvieBeavie
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25 Nov 2008 17:46 |
Ann ... can you maybe give the URL for the site you have quoted, lol?
A lot of people post things copied and pasted from websites without giving the address where they can be found! A whole lot easier just to do that, actually.
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AnnCardiff
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25 Nov 2008 17:46 |
In the Crimean War (1854-56), the 13th Light Dragoons were in the forefront of the famous Charge of the Light Brigade, immortalized by Tennyson's poem of that name ("Into the valley of death rode the six hundred"). The regiments adopted the title hussars at this time, and the uniform became very stylish, aping the hussars of the Austro-Hungarian army. But soon the blues and yellows and golds gave way to khaki as the British army found itself in skirmishes throughout the far-flung Empire, in India and South Africa especially
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Richard
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25 Nov 2008 17:46 |
Another question - does anyone know what has happened to the Cathy Day?? website - she had a number of resources for lookups in India - remnants of her website still appear in google searches but the site no longer exists at it's original address - ozemail something or other.
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EvieBeavie
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25 Nov 2008 17:49 |
Re the info at FIBIS (passenger entries): I would suggest going to that website and consulting the info there, and contacting the society perhaps!
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EvieBeavie
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25 Nov 2008 17:51 |
Here is the website Ann was quoting:
http://members.dca.net/fbl/
(googled)
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EvieBeavie
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25 Nov 2008 18:01 |
This is rather interesting maybe.
http://indiafamily.bl.uk/UI/FullDisplay.aspx?RecordId=014-000389239
Name: (unrecorded) Keen Event type: Birth Date: 14 - Sep >> Year: 1835 Location: Parents: Notes: >> At Moorshedabad, the lady of A. Keen, Esq., M.D., of a daughter. Transcribed by: FIBIS India Office Records Reference: Source name: East India Register Source year: 1836 Source edition: 2 >> Presidency: Bengal
A medical doctor named Keen who had a daughter in 1835 in Bengal.
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AnnCardiff
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25 Nov 2008 18:06 |
NINETEENTH CENTURY BRITISH AND INDIAN ARMIES AND THEIR SOLDIERS
this is the name of the site
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AnnCardiff
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25 Nov 2008 18:07 |
if you google there is a wealth of information of British Armies in India
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Richard
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25 Nov 2008 19:14 |
Thanks Evie - the 1835 birth is worth a look up at the BL IOR - perhaps they'll have further info on a first name. I am unaware of her parents - her maiden name has been passed down through the family.
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EvieBeavie
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25 Nov 2008 19:58 |
Or that could have been a sibling. Just thought the name, time period and father's occupation were interesting.
You might search the censuses for Keen born in India, in case your Keen had brothers or unmarried systers who went to England.
One maybe of interest that I see is:
Name: Thomas Pacey Keen Age: 45 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1826 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Enna Louisa -- likely Emma (faint on image) -- born in India Gender: Male Where born: Minety, Gloucestershire, England Civil Parish: St Andrew County/Island: Somerset
He is a clergyman. Could conceivably have been the son of a physician who was in India. Eldest child born in India c1864. Probably more likely he was in India later himself on religious duty, and met and married there. Could have been younger brother of the physician ...
Aha, this is the marriage, from FIBIS:
Presidency of Marriage BENGAL Marriage Year 1862 Husband First Names Thomas Husband Surname Keene Wife First Names Emma L Wife Surname Burroughs
It could be the same family, you never know. The 1871 census image does say KEEN with no "e". In 1881 there is:
Name: Elizabeth A. Keen Age: 17 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1864 Relation: Niece Where born: (British Subject), India Civil Parish: Rotherhithe
Ann Keen 80 - HOH, born Cornwall Elizabeth Keen 41 - daughter, born Cornwall Elizabeth A. Keen 17
conceivably a niece of your Elizabeth. ... Well, no, since that family already has an Elizabeth in that generation, lol. But you see what I mean.
Finding siblings or nieces/nephews might find you somebody in a tree here or some such.
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EvieBeavie
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25 Nov 2008 20:12 |
Looking for Keen in 1881 who is a physician/surgeon (1881 searchable by occupation)
Name: Frederick Keen Age: 50 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1831 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Elizabeth Gender: Male Where born: Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Contemporary of the clergyman, born Gloucestershire, "Physician Surgeon & Apothecary LRC PL"; no kids in household, wife born Norfolk.
Not spotting either Thomas or Frederick readily in early censuses. Could have been in India? Frederick Keene and wife Eliza are in Suffolk in 1861 it seems.
Just possibilities and theories!
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Richard
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25 Nov 2008 20:17 |
Thanks Ann for the info on the army lists etc - have had a quick browse but nothing so far :-(
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EvieBeavie
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25 Nov 2008 20:23 |
Hmm. FIBIS gives, from its 1881 UK census individuals born in India list:
Surname KEENE First Name Frederick Year Born 1864 Place Born India Census Area Surrey
He's a pupil at a boarding school, common for children of Anglo-Indian families. Ah, a James Keen c1872, India, is also at a boarding school in Surrey.
One might suspect a relationship to Frederick and/or Thomas above.
Also:
Name: Matilda Keen Age: 10 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1871 Relation: Patient Where born: Bangalore, India Civil Parish: St George County/Island: London Street address: "St Georges Union Infirmary" Fulham Road
This one in 1881 can't be the boys' father in 1881, because he has a son Frederick already, born c1873 in India:
Name: Frederick T. Keen Age: 46 >> Estimated Birth Year: abt 1835 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Margt.H.D. Gender: Male Where born: Godalming, Surrey, England Civil Parish: Betchworth County/Island: Surrey >> Occupation: Lt Col C B Indian Army
1891 in Plymouth:
Name: Frederick Keen Age: 22 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1869 Relation: Son Mother's Name: Louisa - born Devon 1837 Gender: Male Where born: Hyzerabad, India
I would be quite interested in investigating these various people, if I were you!
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Richard
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25 Nov 2008 20:27 |
Evie, my Elizabeth born in India had Irish parents according to family history, so census info on English residence is less likely but having said that still possible through marriage to someone with English ancestors.
I guess my best bet is to trawl through the BL records for Elizabeth's birth but without her marriage I cannot be sure.
I have a photo of Elizabeth Baron nee Keen who looks to be aged in her 70's which would put the photo date at c1900 but I was unable to find any death records for her or for that matter Thomas Baron born 1837. I have his birth and parents etc.
It really is so frustrating not being able to find someone!! The staff at the British Library said that around 70% still exists - just my luck!
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AnnCardiff
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25 Nov 2008 20:30 |
be positive - 70% is a fair chunk
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EvieBeavie
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25 Nov 2008 20:30 |
I just realized that Elizabeth shows in the UK censuses as being 2+ years older than Thomas, so that birth itself in India, to Dr. Keen, could indeed be her.
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Richard
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25 Nov 2008 20:31 |
I agree with your boarding school theory - many of my ancestors were at boarding school albeit the ones I know of were at school in the hills in India, not England, but your theory is well worth pursuing.
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AnnCardiff
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25 Nov 2008 20:33 |
just wondering what took all these Brits to India - it was full of them in the 1800's
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