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 Registers of Bombay Army European Soldiers 1793-1839 A-K

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Date transcribed2009-00-00
Transcribed byRobert Charnock & FIBIS Volunteers
CommentThe following is a transcription of the soldiers of the Bombay Army taken from India Office Records L/MIL/12/109.

Note that, for some reason, there are no microfilm copies of these records available in the cabinets in the Asia & African Studies Reading Room at the British Library.

Entered the Service  1829    
Surname  Anderson    
Forename(s)  David    
Rank or Situation  Private European Infantry    
Town and County  Armagh    
In what ship arrived from Europe, or Service Entertained  Buckinghamshire    
Year of Arrival or When that service entertained  19 May 1829    
When & where last re-enlisted  12 May 1833, 5 years. 11 May 1841 5 years    
Remarks  A boy came out with his parents Transferred 30 April 1833 to 2nd Troop Horse Brigade Transferred to Town Majors List Corporal Police 1839, Sergeant 1841    
Date & nature of Casualty  Died 3 February 1848. Returns 1 Oct 1848 lost on the steamer 'Cleopatra'    
Amount of estate in money and effects  54r 8a 7p    
How disposed of  Intestate. his widow, 16 Feb 1848    
IOR Reference  L/MIL/12/109    
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From 1831, a summary record was kept of the service of each soldier, of the East India Company Armies, who was still living and serving at and after that date. Separate series of records were kept for each of the three Presidencies until the demise of these armies in 1860. These are the full copies of the records taken from IOR/L/MIL/12/109-116

The registers give full personal details of enlisted men, including casualties, in a roughly alphabetical arrangement in date order of arrival in Bombay. They were compiled in East India House, mainly from the Muster Rolls (see L/MIL/12/97)
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