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 Forms of identification for Indian Army pensioners 1896 - Transcription

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DescriptionOriginally transcribed by Peter Rogers in 2009. The dataset was updated by Betty Rudder in 2023. Letters attached to the forms have been transcribed separately and are downloadable, errors in the original dataset corrected and additional information added.

The following data were taken in 1896 as a snapshot of Pensioners who were formerly in service in India with the East India Company's Armies and/of the Indian Army. These data are transcribed from IOR/L/MIL/14/214.
Date transcribed2023-00-00
Transcribed byPeter Rogers, Betty Rudder
CommentNote that many of the entries were made by persons with lack of knowledge of placenames or other details unfamiliar to better education. Accordingly, some of the spelling is not standard!

View all other items of "Surname" with value "Hunter" in "Forms of identification for Indian Army pensioners 1896 - Transcription " Surname  Hunter    
First Name(s)  John    
Late of ( Regt)  1st Madras Fusiliers    
Address  Tempo Co Fermanagh    
Where Born  Co Fermanagh    
Birth date  13 Oct    
Birth year  1826    
Trade  Farrier    
Enlisted where  Enniskileen    
Enlist date  10 Dec 1846    
Regiment(s)  1st Madras Fusiliers    
Served Under  Col Duke ; Capt Barker    
Discharged at  India Bangalore    
Discharge date  1860    
Cause of Discharge  Wounded in left arm    
Medals  1 for Pigue,1 for defence of Lucknow    
Regimental No(s)  2759    
Wounds or Distinguishing Marks  Wounded in left arm by gunshot    
Record Date  6 Jun 1896    
Pensioners Notes  the X mark of John Hunter    
Officer Notes (red ink entries)  [head of form] Service 15yrs 6mths Pension = 1s ; Discharged: Pd 14th December 1860    
IOR Reference  L/MIL/14/214 f 196    
Image ref  20231010_125957    
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In 1896 the Military Pension authorities determined to take a snapshot of ex-soldiers of the EIC & Indian Armies who were receiving a pension in Europe. This snapshot provides very interesting details of the careers of each soldier and each widow receiving a pension.
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