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Soldiers' & Widows' Pension Details - 1896 |
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Soldiers Pension Details - 1896
Date transcribed | 2009-00-00 | Transcribed by | Peter Rogers | Comment | 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
Note 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'! |
| IOR Reference | L/MIL/14/214 f.121 | | Surname | Donlan | | First Name(s) | John | | Record Date | 05-Jun | | Record Year | 1896 | | Address | Miltown Malbay,Co.Clare.  | | Born | Ennis,Co.Clare. ""Does not know date of birth."" | | Trade | Shoemaker. | | Enlisted | Limerick,26th.April 1841. | | Regiment(s) | (1). 2nd.Bengal European Fusiliers,(2). 3rd.European Regt. | | Served Under | Sir Charles Napier, Gen.Simpson, Lord Gough. | | Discharged | Putagour, Bengal,15th.May 1861.Service.19yrs.9mths. Pension = 1s. | | Cause of Discharge | Served 19yrs 2 months in above Regiments, signed Roll to serve the Queen and got 2 years service from Her Majesty for so doing. | | Medals | 4 Medals & 3 Slides viz.1 medal & 2 slides for Chillinwallah & Chojerarth in Punjaub.1 medal, Good Conduct,1 medal for Indian Mutiny,1 medal & slide for Prague, Burmah. 938 | | Regimental Number | 1st.Regt =1111, 3rd.Regt. = 565. | | Wounds or Distinguishing Marks | Yes ,wounded in battle at Goojerat in the breast. |
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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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