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    1. Re: army pensions
    2. Charles Ellson
    3. On Tue, 11 Jun 2013 16:12:09 +0100, David Mills <dcm19401@gmailREMOVE.com> wrote: >My g/gfather ,born ca 1853 was described in the 1911 as an army pensioner. >He served practically his whole time in Ireland and then India >I have found several alternatives from Free BMD as to where and when he died. >Presumably his pension ceased when he died, so can anyone tell me how I >can find this information? > Generally in the National Archives at Kew. See e.g. :- http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/looking-for-person/britisharmysoldierupto1913.htm [soldiers] http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/looking-for-person/britisharmyofficerbefore1913.htm [officers] Note that FreeBMD only covers England and Wales, he would only have needed to be away for the weekend to escape inclusion. for Scotland :- copies of films of death register indexes are available at various LDS family history centres, the electronic version can be searched in www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk for Ireland :- see www.familysearch.org for an electronic version of the deaths indexes up to the 1950s. Mann :- http://www.manxbmd.com/ (third party electronic version of indexes) However, if he was domiciled in England and Wales and left estate requiring probate or administration then wherever he died he should feature in the PRFD indexes which can be viewed (up to 196x) in Ancestry and compared with your list of possible death index entries.

    06/11/2013 05:29:39
    1. Re: army pensions
    2. David Mills
    3. On 11/06/2013 23:29, Charles Ellson wrote: > On Tue, 11 Jun 2013 16:12:09 +0100, David Mills > <dcm19401@gmailREMOVE.com> wrote: > >> My g/gfather ,born ca 1853 was described in the 1911 as an army pensioner. >> He served practically his whole time in Ireland and then India >> I have found several alternatives from Free BMD as to where and when he died. >> Presumably his pension ceased when he died, so can anyone tell me how I >> can find this information? >> > Generally in the National Archives at Kew. See e.g. :- > http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/looking-for-person/britisharmysoldierupto1913.htm > [soldiers] > http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/looking-for-person/britisharmyofficerbefore1913.htm > [officers] > > Note that FreeBMD only covers England and Wales, he would only have > needed to be away for the weekend to escape inclusion. > > for Scotland :- > copies of films of death register indexes are available at various LDS > family history centres, the electronic version can be searched in > www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk > > for Ireland :- > see www.familysearch.org for an electronic version of the deaths > indexes up to the 1950s. > > Mann :- > http://www.manxbmd.com/ (third party electronic version of indexes) > > However, if he was domiciled in England and Wales and left estate > requiring probate or administration then wherever he died he should > feature in the PRFD indexes which can be viewed (up to 196x) in > Ancestry and compared with your list of possible death index entries. > I have his army record which goes from his enlistment to the time he was discharged. However what I am looking for is the date at which his pension ceased to be paid. Is this This will then give an approximate date of death which will cut down the number certificates I will have to buy.

    06/12/2013 08:46:16