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    1. Re: [HV] British Volunteer Army 19th Century
    2. Marjedawn_1
    3. Hello Ray, Thank you for your reply and the website of the TNA. However I was not able to find a result when I searched for James Brown - any suggestions please? regards Marje > Hi Marje. > > I have no knowledge to help with your direct queries. > However, if you go to this web-site -- being the search facility for TNA > (The National Archives) in England, and enter james brown > in the 'word or phrase' input box, and then enter WO into the 'department > or > series code' box; you should obtain over 250 hits for James BROWN in the > british military. (If you try the same for James Browne you might get > other > hits too.) > > Scrolling through the hits, with what you know, MIGHT bring to light your > fellow. > http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/search.asp > > HTH: ray > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Marjedawn_1" <[email protected]> > > ... I am looking for the family of James and Sarah Jane Brown . >> James was a Sergeant Instructor of Volunteers, ( of British Army ) who >> was stationed in Victoria c.1859, Hobart, 1860 - 1865, then in New >> Zealand in 1866 - 7 >> >> Their son Reginald was born in Victoria in abt.1859. >> Two daughters, Adeline, abt.1863 and Frances Albinia abt.1865 were born >> at >> Hobart Town and another son, Horatio was born in New Zealand in >> abt.1866. >> >> Does ayone have information regarding the British Volunteers who served >> in >> the colonies? > ... Marje > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

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