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COMPLETED Many thanks Uniform?
This was James Gallagher 1831 -1894 from Ireland- this is in a friends tree trying to find more about him can anyone tell what regiment or rank?He married Fanny Burke can`t find marriage? she shows in 1901 census SAWKINS, John Head Married M 34 1867 Malt Roaster England SAWKINS, Susan Wife Married F 28 1873 Laundress Ireland SAWKINS, Rosina M Daughter F 0 (9 MONTHS) 1901 Glasgow, Lanarkshire GALLAHER, Fanny Mother-In-Law Widow F 58 1843 Housekeeper Ireland GALLAHER, Sarah Relative Single F 24 1877 Shop Keeper Ireland 22, William Street, Glasgow Lanarkshire Thanks RF PS I might have posted in wrong place please amend 

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Re: Uniform?
aint good with hoss men 
6 on helmet could be 6th inniskilling dragoons or 6th dragoon guards (carabiniers)

6 on helmet could be 6th inniskilling dragoons or 6th dragoon guards (carabiniers)
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Re: Uniform?
RF my hubby says:-
Life Guards
Looks like a Trooper ie Private
Not Commisioned
The helmet gives it away as you can see Life Guard crest.
Household Division
Linell.
Life Guards
Looks like a Trooper ie Private
Not Commisioned
The helmet gives it away as you can see Life Guard crest.
Household Division
Linell.
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Re: Uniform?
Many thanks Linell and feral there was a james in the dragooons serving in South Africa but could be lifeguard
Gives me a starter best RF

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Re: Uniform?
I can pass on a link that has proved useful to me. Great War Forum.
Currently investigating the Hillmans of Sussex.
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Re: Uniform?
Hi,
This is a possible connection with your chap:
Name:James GALLAGHER
Year of birth: 1829
Place of birth: High Church, Glasgow, Lanarkshire
Regiment: 2nd Regiment Of Life Guards
I'm afraid I don't have any details of wife etc but he enlisted in 1847 and served 23 years (all at home)and was discharged in 1871.
If this is your chap I have a little more information.
The dates and Regiment seems to fit but not the place of birth.
This website would know for sure the details regarding the uniform and I dare say lots more on the history of the Regiment. It would be great if you could let us know if you get a response ( I'm confident you will
)
www.victorianwars.com
Hope it helps.
Regards
Adrian
This is a possible connection with your chap:
Name:James GALLAGHER
Year of birth: 1829
Place of birth: High Church, Glasgow, Lanarkshire
Regiment: 2nd Regiment Of Life Guards
I'm afraid I don't have any details of wife etc but he enlisted in 1847 and served 23 years (all at home)and was discharged in 1871.
If this is your chap I have a little more information.
The dates and Regiment seems to fit but not the place of birth.
This website would know for sure the details regarding the uniform and I dare say lots more on the history of the Regiment. It would be great if you could let us know if you get a response ( I'm confident you will

www.victorianwars.com
Hope it helps.
Regards
Adrian
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Re: Uniform?
Many many thanks for all the replies
- unfortunately my friend came back to me with the proper name to pic
- John SAWKINS b 8 Mar 1866 Eastry Workhouse Deal Kent Died 19 Sep 1952 Wolverhampton St Dudley He Married Susan Gallagher Donegal Ireland1874-1939 married 1899 Glasgow Sorry for any stress must be the Weather 



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Re: Uniform?
Hi,
Oh well these things happen and it was interesting having a little search anyway regardless.
Regards
Adrian
Oh well these things happen and it was interesting having a little search anyway regardless.



Regards
Adrian
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Re: Uniform?
Sorry I didn't notice this thread before. He is wearing one of the easiest to recognise uniforms in the Army. Especially with that brass helmet. He is in the Dragoon Guards!
Lets see if I can find his record....
Yep.....seven pages worth if you want to PM with e-mail details I can send his record.
Basic information....
British Army Service Records 1760-1915 Transcription
First name(s): John
Last name: SAWKINS
Calculated year of birth: 1867
Parish of birth: Deal
Town of birth: Deal
County of birth: Kent
Age at attestation: 18 years
Attestation date: 24 May 1885
Attestation corps: Dragoon Guards
Attestation soldier number: 2402
Discharge rank:
Discharge corps:
Discharge soldier number:
The National Archives reference: WO97 / 3809 / 67
Having a quick look...he was in India for a couple of years.
Got primary and then secondary syphilis. No gonorrhea which is amazing if he played "hide the sausage" with Indian prostitutes.
Seems to have had some sort of accident in 1892....
Lets see if I can find his record....
Yep.....seven pages worth if you want to PM with e-mail details I can send his record.
Basic information....
British Army Service Records 1760-1915 Transcription
First name(s): John
Last name: SAWKINS
Calculated year of birth: 1867
Parish of birth: Deal
Town of birth: Deal
County of birth: Kent
Age at attestation: 18 years
Attestation date: 24 May 1885
Attestation corps: Dragoon Guards
Attestation soldier number: 2402
Discharge rank:
Discharge corps:
Discharge soldier number:
The National Archives reference: WO97 / 3809 / 67
Having a quick look...he was in India for a couple of years.
Got primary and then secondary syphilis. No gonorrhea which is amazing if he played "hide the sausage" with Indian prostitutes.
Seems to have had some sort of accident in 1892....
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Re: Uniform?
Many Thanks Mark have sent a PM
Best RF

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Re: Uniform?
No Worries Mark Just Found the records on FMP
Thanks RF

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