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    1. Re: [LAN] Aden/Bombay 1867 BRADSHAW - GARLICK
    2. Nivard Ovington via
    3. Hi Penny The records in question are ecclesiastical returns not civil An archdeaconry is an ecclesiastical jurisdiction under the control of an archdeacon Presumably Aden came under the jurisdiction of Bombay at that time Where the military were enumerated in other countries, it would be that countries census, rather than the UK The first where servicemen abroad were enumerated in the UK census (other than Navy) was the 1911 Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 11/10/2015 18:29, Penny Trueman via wrote: > Hi all, > Can someone enlighten me please? > Margaret Bradshaw married Giles Garlick in 1855 and were in Oldham in 1861. > Giles Garlick was a Private in the Queen's 2nd Foot and was afterwards > posted abroad and Margaret went with him. > They both died of Cholera on the 18th and 19th July 1867 and were buried in > "The Camp Burial Ground Aden, in the Archdeaconry & Diocese of Bombay". > (By W.H. Cummins, 'Minister and Chaplain of Aden') > > At the top of the entries for the page it says: - > ..."entries in the Register of Burials belonging to and kept at the Church > or station of Aden (Point) within the Archdeaconry and Diocese of Bombay..." > > As far as I know Aden is in the Yemen and Bombay (Mumbai) is in India. > Was this a case similar to foreign military/naval censuses coming under the > Crown (and therefore technically in England)? > > Hopefully, Penny

    10/11/2015 04:43:14
    1. Re: [LAN] Aden/Bombay 1867 BRADSHAW - GARLICK
    2. Penny Trueman via
    3. You correct me Nivard and you are right. All those censuses I have found in the past must indeed have been from 1911. :) But you know what I meant, I hope. xPenny On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 10:43 PM, Nivard Ovington via <[email protected] > wrote: > Hi Penny > > The records in question are ecclesiastical returns not civil > > An archdeaconry is an ecclesiastical jurisdiction under the control of > an archdeacon > > Presumably Aden came under the jurisdiction of Bombay at that time > > Where the military were enumerated in other countries, it would be that > countries census, rather than the UK > > The first where servicemen abroad were enumerated in the UK census > (other than Navy) was the 1911 > > Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > On 11/10/2015 18:29, Penny Trueman via wrote: > > Hi all, > > Can someone enlighten me please? > > Margaret Bradshaw married Giles Garlick in 1855 and were in Oldham in > 1861. > > Giles Garlick was a Private in the Queen's 2nd Foot and was afterwards > > posted abroad and Margaret went with him. > > They both died of Cholera on the 18th and 19th July 1867 and were buried > in > > "The Camp Burial Ground Aden, in the Archdeaconry & Diocese of Bombay". > > (By W.H. Cummins, 'Minister and Chaplain of Aden') > > > > At the top of the entries for the page it says: - > > ..."entries in the Register of Burials belonging to and kept at the > Church > > or station of Aden (Point) within the Archdeaconry and Diocese of > Bombay..." > > > > As far as I know Aden is in the Yemen and Bombay (Mumbai) is in India. > > Was this a case similar to foreign military/naval censuses coming under > the > > Crown (and therefore technically in England)? > > > > Hopefully, Penny > > > > :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: > > Buy or sell family research items on the GEN-MAT-UKI mailing list. No > fees! > > The list's administrator can be contacted at [email protected] > > :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    10/11/2015 05:52:26