Hi there This is vage I think but I know no more. Joshua THOMPSON fought with Wellington against Napoleon. Napoleonic War 1803 until 1815. After Napoleon' s defeat, he returned to the area of Cork and established a cobblery. Here he is with wife and children. Can anyone help me find more information on his family? thanks for reading Judy in Canada Descendants of Joshua Thompson 1 Joshua Thompson b: 1750 in Scotland/Ireland d: 1824 in Canada Occupation: Aft. 1815 Shoemaker, Cork, Ireland .. +Elizabeth Wallace b: Abt. 1762 .... 2 James Thompson,* b: March 08, 1786 .... 2 Robert Thompson b: Abt. 1788 Military: King's army, to West Indies .... 2 John Thompson b: Abt. 1790 Military: King's army, to West Indies .... 2 Joshua Thompson b: Abt. 1794 ........ +??? .... 2 [1] William Thompson, * b: 1797 in Ireland .... 2 Paul Thompson b: Abt. 1799 .... 2 Elizabeth Thompson b: Abt. 1801 .... 2 Ann Thompson b: Abt. 1803
Judy, You may or may not be in luck. If your Joshua lived long enough to receive the Campaign Medal, and it would appear that he did, for his participation in the Peninsular War, then he may be listed here, somewhere: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/default.htm In this National Archives UK site is a copy of the Campaign Medal book. It's not all that easy to find - at least for me. Sometimes I find it quickly, while other times, such as now, it's hiding on me... I managed to find my ggggrandfather John MacQueen listed there as a recipient of the Campaign Medal with 8 clasps as he too fought under Wellington with the 74th (Highlanders) Infantry of Foot. Now to find his attestation paper... I looked at the LDS records - spotty at best, but they do let one know what to expect. Generally they listed as where he was from, age, etc... I've got an inquiry off to the National Archives UK for my ggggrandfather's attestation paper, and they accepted my money. I don't know if I'll get lucky with them and actually receive a copy of the paper or if they'll refund my money and refer me to a researcher (big bucks). I should know within 10 days though according to what they have online...hope springs eternal. Good hunting, Cliff. Johnston "May the best you've ever seen, Be the worst you'll ever see;" from A Scots Toast by Allan Ramsay ----- Original Message ----- From: "hassall" <rhassall@axion.net> To: <IRL-CORK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 5:13 PM Subject: Joshua THOMPSON cobbler > Hi there > > This is vage I think but I know no more. Joshua THOMPSON fought with > Wellington against Napoleon. Napoleonic War 1803 until 1815. After > Napoleon' > s defeat, he returned to the area of Cork and established a cobblery. > Here > he is with wife and children. Can anyone help me find more information on > his family? > > thanks for reading > Judy in Canada > > Descendants of Joshua Thompson > 1 Joshua Thompson b: 1750 in Scotland/Ireland d: 1824 in Canada > Occupation: Aft. 1815 Shoemaker, Cork, Ireland > .. +Elizabeth Wallace b: Abt. 1762 > .... 2 James Thompson,* b: March 08, 1786 > .... 2 Robert Thompson b: Abt. 1788 Military: King's army, to West > Indies > .... 2 John Thompson b: Abt. 1790 Military: King's army, to > West > Indies > .... 2 Joshua Thompson b: Abt. 1794 > ........ +??? > .... 2 [1] William Thompson, * b: 1797 in Ireland > > .... 2 Paul Thompson b: Abt. 1799 > .... 2 Elizabeth Thompson b: Abt. 1801 > > .... 2 Ann Thompson b: Abt. 1803 > > > > > > > > > ==== IRL-CORK Mailing List ==== > RootsWeb, a user-supported enterprise http://www.rootsweb.com/ > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx