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Luke Jennings
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Jacqueline | Report | 17 Oct 2014 10:00 |
Did you read the question I asked at the start of my last post? |
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Alan | Report | 17 Oct 2014 09:52 |
Just one last question, now we have confirmed that my Gt Gt Granddad Luke Jennings was in the 13th Regiment of foot and was discharged in 1826, can you just confirm for me, was he paid 15 shillings for 10 days march to Killala or was he paid £1 17 shillings and 6p for march to Castletown ? really looking forward to your response. thank you both. |
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Jacqueline | Report | 17 Oct 2014 09:50 |
You miss the point I'm trying to make |
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Alan | Report | 17 Oct 2014 09:40 |
Just had a thought, Looking at my Gt Gt Grandads admission to Royal Hospital Chelsea in November 1821 it clearly gives his regiment as 13th Regiment of Foot and also gives his death in Manchester on 7th March 1862. That means we can discount the Luke Jennings in the 88th and 94th foot. Thank God for that i was really beginning to get confused |
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Jacqueline | Report | 17 Oct 2014 09:11 |
Alan |
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Jacqueline | Report | 17 Oct 2014 08:52 |
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Alan | Report | 17 Oct 2014 08:18 |
Thank you Alviegal, wonderful to have a description of him, i will amend my family tree again. But must admit i am sorry that his residence was not Killala because there is only one, there are loads of Castletowns and i will never know which one and so i will not be able to ever visit it. Many thanks for all your assistance. |
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alviegal | Report | 16 Oct 2014 21:51 |
PRIVATE LUKE JENNINGS born in the Parish of CALTHA in or near the Town of GALWAY was enlisted at ?? in the County of KILDARE on 25 Dec 1821 at the age of 35 in the FIRST ROYAL REGIMENT. |
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Alan | Report | 16 Oct 2014 13:50 |
Thank you Jacqueline, that is wonderful info, will look up Killala, that may be where he Married his wife Jane, i know that his son Thomas, my great Granddad was born in 1828, so i may now have a chance of finding out where he was born, thanks again. |
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Alan | Report | 16 Oct 2014 13:37 |
It states that he was admitted on 28th 11. 1821, it also gives his death as 7th march 1862 in Manchester. it gives his residence as Roscommon with a B underneath and a number 2999 which could be his army number, i have given a stab at roscommon because the handwriting is not clear. I have a copy of his death certificate which says he died 6th March not 7th but near enough for me. |
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Alan | Report | 16 Oct 2014 13:29 |
Hullo again Potty, i got his medal record by buying Credits on Gr, it shows me that he won his medal with two bars for the battles against the french at Martinique and Guadaloupe in the West Indies in 1809. The info for his admittance to Chelsea comes from an Ancestry.com document, the heading reads : UK, Royal Hospital Chelsea Pensioners Who served in Canada 1743-1882, he fought in Canada in the Anglo- American war of 1812. |
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Jacqueline | Report | 16 Oct 2014 13:12 |
The date of 1809 refers to his joining the 13th Regt. |
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Jacqueline | Report | 16 Oct 2014 13:10 |
The man was paid 15shillings on discharge on 24th April, 1826, being 10 days' marching money to KILLALA - his intended future residence |
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Jacqueline | Report | 16 Oct 2014 13:00 |
In 1851 this man said he was 63 years old, and I would be more inclined to rely on what he said then, than ten years later, when his memory may have been failing |
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Potty | Report | 16 Oct 2014 12:10 |
This does have the following records for Luke: |
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Potty | Report | 16 Oct 2014 12:06 |
FMP = FindMyPast, another genealogy site: |
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Alan | Report | 16 Oct 2014 11:37 |
Potty just realised there is a wonderful chance to find out his address from your post, it says : residence or place where pension paid stated in document , see film image 340. You say the images for this can be viewed on FMP ? can you tell me what FMP means ? cheers. |
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Alan | Report | 16 Oct 2014 11:20 |
Yes, i have hit a brick wall, too many castletowns to be of any help, but i would like to thank you for the links that you sent me Potty. regards |
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Alan | Report | 15 Oct 2014 16:23 |
Hi Potty, yes you have the same source as me, if he was discharged in 1826 after serving 20 years and five months, then that confirms he joined the regiment in 1806, the census in Manchester states that he was 80 years old and his death certificate the following year 1862 states that he was 81, both confirm that he was born in 1780 or 1781. I still think Caltha should read Caltra, they may have misread the r in Caltra for an h. I find the Other Luke Jennings Very interesting, two men with the same name, in the same regiment both born in Galway, seems strange, One born Castleblakeney and one born Caltra Or Caltha. The 1821 was the year that my Luke was admitted to the Royal Hospital Chelsea, Find it all very confusing. |
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Potty | Report | 15 Oct 2014 16:13 |
Alan, I see (from google searches) that you have followed the Caltra link already, with no luck. I think this is going to be a brick wall. |