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    1. Re: [Lanark] McBain - Soldier
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi Ella Although its a possibility that needs exploring I don't quite see the connection of a birth in Jersey to the Military necessarily It wouldn't be Militia unless he was in the Jersey Militia which sounds unlikely, plenty of people went over there to work so he could as easily be a gardener there as in Scotland Estate owners often took their own staff with them so there may be a connection between his employers in Scotland and in Jersey Do you know who he worked for in Scotland (I assume it was Scotland?) Birth in Jersey is not that unusual if you look at the census, for example there are over 500 enumerated in the English 1851 that were born in Jersey 1806 to 1816 (2,700+ all ages same year) If you want to pursue the possibility that he was in the Military, there is a book which may be worth investigating, large reference libraries may have a copy Its called In Search of the Forlorn Hope: A Comprehensive Guide to Locating British Regiments and Their Records (1640 to WW1) by John M. Kitzmiller (Author) You may be able to find what Regiments were in the Channel Islands at the time then check muster rolls etc at the National Archives Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Hi Nivard > One of my ancestors Michael Gillespie was born in Jersey in 1811. On his > baptismal records his father's occupation was not shown. His father waas > James Gillespie and his mother Isabella Baird. Michael ended up as a > shoemaker in Edinburgh. On his death certificate James' occupation was > gardener. > > I've long thought his father was in the militia. > > Any ideas you have would be greatly appreciated. > Regards > Ella Ross

    01/13/2010 05:00:46
    1. Re: [Lanark] McBain - Soldier
    2. Ella, As Nivard mentioned - there were a lot of English on Jersey over various periods of time, many bringing their masonry and other varied skills .... and there were a number of Military troops as well.... http://www.nationaltrustjersey.org.je/showcase/militarybuildings.asp If I remember correctly there has been some discussion on the CI Mailing list about various English troops. Pam ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nivard Ovington" <ovington1@sky.com> To: <lanark@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 1:00 AM Subject: Re: [Lanark] McBain - Soldier > Hi Ella > > Although its a possibility that needs exploring I don't quite see the > connection of a birth in Jersey to the Military necessarily > > It wouldn't be Militia unless he was in the Jersey Militia which sounds > unlikely, plenty of people went over there to work so he could as easily > be > a gardener there as in Scotland > > Estate owners often took their own staff with them so there may be a > connection between his employers in Scotland and in Jersey > Do you know who he worked for in Scotland (I assume it was Scotland?) > > Birth in Jersey is not that unusual if you look at the census, for example > there are over 500 enumerated in the English 1851 that were born in Jersey > 1806 to 1816 (2,700+ all ages same year) > > If you want to pursue the possibility that he was in the Military, there > is > a book which may be worth investigating, large reference libraries may > have > a copy > > Its called > > In Search of the Forlorn Hope: A Comprehensive Guide to Locating British > Regiments and Their Records (1640 to WW1) > by John M. Kitzmiller (Author) > > You may be able to find what Regiments were in the Channel Islands at the > time then check muster rolls etc at the National Archives > > Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > >> Hi Nivard >> One of my ancestors Michael Gillespie was born in Jersey in 1811. On his >> baptismal records his father's occupation was not shown. His father waas >> James Gillespie and his mother Isabella Baird. Michael ended up as a >> shoemaker in Edinburgh. On his death certificate James' occupation was >> gardener. >> >> I've long thought his father was in the militia. >> >> Any ideas you have would be greatly appreciated. >> Regards >> Ella Ross > > > ------------------------------- > > LANARK, SCOTLAND MAILING LIST > > > LIST TOPIC: The discussion and research of genealogy or history > information pertaining to Lanark, Scotland at any point in its history. > > WHEN REPLYING to any list post please remember to snip most of the earlier > message before you post any reply > > LIST INFORMATION PAGE: Contact the List Admin at > lanark-admin@rootsweb.com; or to search the list archives, get information > on subscribing or unsubscribing, or to obtain other useful information to > help you use the list more effectively, please click on the following link > to the list information page online: > > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/SCT/LANARK.html > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > LANARK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.432 / Virus Database: 270.14.137/2617 - Release Date: 01/12/10 19:35:00

    01/13/2010 06:58:38