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13th Light Dragoons in the Peninsula War

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Neville

Neville Report 20 Oct 2014 03:27

Our Great Great Grandfather Joseph WATERS was in the British Army 1793-1814.
He was in the 13th Light Dragoons in the Peninsula War at the Battle of Vittoria in 1811.
I trying to understand how he could have children born 1809-1822 in Wexford Ireland while in that unit.
Was that possible?
Did they have “time off”?
Or perhaps you could redirect me to an appropriate historian.
Thank you
Neville Thomas

Potty

Potty Report 20 Oct 2014 12:32

This site may be able to help:

http://www.lightdragoons.org.uk/history.html

They have a section for queries.

Potty

Potty Report 20 Oct 2014 12:46

The National Archives have 3 records for Joseph Waters who served in the 13th Dragoons, although I think 2 are for the same man (b Monaghan). The images of these records can be viewed on the FindMyPast site.

Then, as now, regiments served abroad for periods and were back in the UK for periods, so no reason why children should be born in the home country.

Do you have DOB and POB for Joseph?

By the way, welcome to the boards. In case you are unsure about how to reply on this thread, type your comments in the Reply box at the bottom of the thread.

Potty

Potty Report 20 Oct 2014 13:02

I see from your tree that your Joseph is the one b Monaghan.

He also seems to have served in Canada. The image gives his occupation as Weaver and under "Complaint" it says "Diseased Testicle and Worn out in Service; the pension rate isn't very clear but I think it says 1/- (one shilling) a day.


UK, Royal Hospital Chelsea Pensioner Registers of Soldiers Who Served in Canada, 1743-1882

Josh Waters - the image it is Jos followed by a superscript h

Birth Year:abt 1775
Birth Place:Churchill, Monaghan
Regiment:13th Regiment of Dragoons
Residence Date:7 Sep 1814
Document Type:Regimental Registers of Pensioners

was plain ann now annielaurie

was plain ann now annielaurie Report 20 Oct 2014 23:02

Muster rolls for the regiment for the appropriate years should tell you where he was based - held at the National Archives

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 21 Oct 2014 13:34

Hello Neville and welcome to the Community boards.




(I'll let Neville know how to find his replies) :-)

Neville

Neville Report 21 Oct 2014 22:26

Gratefiul thanks to Cynthia.
Regards
Neville
You have filled in a lot of blanks, and I am thinking he is definitely "our man"
One unresolved point is whether he could be in the 44th Regt in 1809 (according to baptism of a daughter at Wexford Ireland) and be in the 13th Dragoons at discharge in 1814.
And how do I check the Churchill Monaghan 1776 birth/baptism?

Neville

Neville Report 8 Mar 2015 03:33

Joseph WATERS
born 1775 Churchill South Monaghan (Army discharge W09)
Joined British Army 12 Dec 1793 (served 19 years 10 months)
Served in 13th Light Dragoons
Married Elizabeth HUTCHINSON at Wexford St. Iberius 16 Feb 1801 (copy)
5 children born at Drinagh/Wexford c.1807 - c.1822
Discharged at Radipole Dorset 9 Aug 1814.
Chelsea Pensioner (Register of Soldiers who served in Canada)
Occupied land at North Drinagh (Griffiths)
Died 3 Dec 1868 Wexford (MI in St.Magdalens churchyard by son Edward)