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Can anyone find them in 1861 please

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alviegal

alviegal Report 30 Nov 2013 22:37

?? He was of bad character.

British Army Service Records 1760-1915 Transcription
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First name(s): Moses
Last name: BURROWS
Calculated year of birth: ?
Parish of birth: -
Town of birth: -
County of birth: -
Age at attestation:
Attestation date: 16 September 1875
Attestation corps: -
Attestation soldier number:
Discharge rank: Pte
Discharge corps: Hussars
Discharge soldier number:
The National Archives reference: WO121

Chrissie2394

Chrissie2394 Report 30 Nov 2013 22:39

Alviegal I've also just seen those records for York Cavalry Barracks, what are your thoughts on them being the brothers. The records for Amos look very promising, birth place spot on too.

Sylvia I believe you are right.

Chris

Chrissie2394

Chrissie2394 Report 30 Nov 2013 22:41

I think I must be missing something Alviegal. When you say he was of bad character??

Chris

alviegal

alviegal Report 30 Nov 2013 22:46

Sorry Chris. It was his service record. He was discharged on Oct 16 after 18 years and 19 days service. Possibly not your man.

Sorry must go now...up early in the morning.

Chrissie2394

Chrissie2394 Report 30 Nov 2013 22:50

Thank you so much for your help.

Thank you all, much appreciated.

Chris

Sylvia

Sylvia Report 30 Nov 2013 23:21

The Amos I found was discharged through ill health. So far I have not found any thing else on him after that Chris.

Choccy

Choccy Report 1 Dec 2013 10:22


England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index, 1837-1915

Name: Amos Burrows

Estimated Birth Year: abt 1840

Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1878

Age at Death: 38

Registration District: Basford

Inferred County: Nottinghamshire

Volume: 7b

Page: 85



My posting yesterday at 22.25 gives his Army details -

(discharged from Army in Dublin on 23rd March 1878 having been found unfit to serve by the Medical Board on the 13th March 1878 due to bronchitis, phthisis and pulmonaria.

Intended place of residence - 6 Pimlico, Ilkeston, Derbyshire)

6 Pimlico, Ilkeston (1871 census address)


JoonieCloonie

JoonieCloonie Report 1 Dec 2013 14:26

Given that he enrolled in 1857 I wondered whether he would have been involved in the Indian Mutiny

http://search.fibis.org/frontis/bin/aps_detail.php?id=307122

The Indian Mutiny Medal Roll (British Forces) 1857-1859.
Given Names(s) Amos
Surname Burrows
Rank Private
Regiment or Ship 95th Foot (Derbyshire)

? The timing and regiment suit. And he would likely have been absent from England in 1861 if he was in the military, one way or another.

also shown here: http://www.britishmedals.us/files/imb.htm


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/95th_%28Derbyshire%29_Regiment_of_Foot

Sepoy Rebellion
Soon after the Crimean War ended the Sepoy Rebellion broke out in India in 1857. The 95th Regiment was on its way to South Africa and was diverted to India. Over the next sixteen months it marched 3,000 miles through jungle and desert and fought in fourteen actions. Private Bernard McQuirt won the Victoria Cross at Rowa. The 95th remained in India until 1870 after which they returned to England before becoming the 2nd Battalion of the newly formed Sherwood Foresters.

Chrissie2394

Chrissie2394 Report 1 Dec 2013 14:33

Thank you Choccy, he didn't live long after being discharged from the army did he.

Thank you JoonieCloonie, I'd not heard of the Indian Mutiny.

Very kind of you both to continue looking, very much appreciated.

Chris