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Parsley
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78th Highlanders

Post by Parsley » Tue Feb 05, 2013 9:57 pm

Evening all you helpful people! First post here, so forgive me if this is an obvious question. I'm wondering where I should look to find out for information on my long-lost Gt-Gt-Grandfather who served in the 78th Highlanders.

I believe that he was away with the regiment during the census of 1871 (on 2/3 April?), as his wife and son are registered with living with his father and I know he was still alive.

I think that around that time, the 78th Highlanders were in Montreal (and had been there since 1867 and in Gibraltar prior to that).

Where should I start looking?!

P :D
Looking for: Brown, Cameron, Corbett/Corbet, Denniston, Dunlop, Henderson, Maitland, Sharkey. At the moment....

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Re: 78th Highlanders

Post by Russell » Wed Feb 06, 2013 12:10 am

Hi Parsley

I used the search box on the right hand side entering 78th highlanders and there were 20 posts on the topic. you may find some relevant info on specific sources for the regiment there.
Sorry this is a quickie reply but bedtime looms. :wink:

Russell
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Re: 78th Highlanders

Post by Currie » Wed Feb 06, 2013 6:53 am

Hello Parsley,

Have a read of this National Archives guide. http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/reco ... to1913.htm

If he received an Army pension FMP may have records for him.
http://www.findmypast.co.uk/search/army ... ecords/all

Here’s an Internet Archive regiments.org page for the 78th Foot which tells you what you already know. http://web.archive.org/web/200710280814 ... /078-1.htm

And here's a history of the 78th Foot published in the 1880s. You’ll see that in 1871 there were two Depot companies of the 78th which were responsible for recruitment, training, and reinforcement, while the Service companies were overseas,
http://www.electricscotland.com/history ... /index.htm

The Depot was at Aberdeen from April 1870 until about August 1871, then a few months at Edinburgh until the Service companies return to the UK and they all ended up in Ireland.

Hope that helps,
Alan

Parsley
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Re: 78th Highlanders

Post by Parsley » Wed Feb 06, 2013 8:41 pm

Thank you both very much! I shall carry on researching :D
Looking for: Brown, Cameron, Corbett/Corbet, Denniston, Dunlop, Henderson, Maitland, Sharkey. At the moment....

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