Last week I asked several questions about George Garlick (b 1837, Hadfield, Derbyshire) who was with the 36th Regiment of Foot when they travelled to West Bengal in 1864. This is what I have found out so far: 36th Regiment of Foot was known as the Herefordshire Regiment in 1864. It later became part of the Worcestershire Regiment. According to Hart's Army List this Regiment was in Aldershot in 1859 and then moved to Ireland. Their depot in Ireland was in Athlone, Co Westmeath. In 1862 they were in Kilkenny and in 1863 they were in Dublin. They then left to travel to West Bengal. George Garlick married Catherine Smith in Co Kildare, Ireland on 5 August 1861. Their daughter, Mary Zipporah Garlick was born in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh in 1864. Their son George was born in 1866 in Shajehanpore which is also in Uttar Pradesh but consistently shows up in Army records as West Bengal. Catherine Garlick must have died prior to 1874 because after his medical discharge in April 1874 which occurred at Pembroke Dock, George Jr is in boarding school in Stockport and Zipporah is boarding with her Aunt Ruth in Hadfield. George has gone home to his parents in Stockport and it seems he died in December 1874 age 37. Mary Zipporah Garlick married James Bamford in 1884 and her father is clearly stated as George Garlick. Zipporah was a family name, she had an Aunt Zipporah also. George Jr's fate is not known at this point. I suspect he may have joined the Army sometime after 1881. He does not appear in any census records I have been able to find. Working with the Brit-Gen list and the India mailing list, I was able to find all this out in less than a week. Thanks to everyone for their assistance. Cheers Lynne Simpson Canberra Australia