Private Dowse
05-10-2008, 18:30
Greetings
I'm trying to find any leads to information on my 2nd great grand uncle George Dowse who was born in 1835, Coventry. The first hint I found that he was in the army was the Indian Mutiny Medal Roll (British Forces) 1857-1859. "Given Names(s): George Surname: Dowse Rank: Private Regiment or Ship: 1st Battalion 60th Foot (King's Royal Rifle Corps)."... He was at the initial uprising at Meerut. Kevin Asplin provided me with futher information ... "Your man was #3536, however according to my information he transferred to the 2nd Bn. Rifle Brigade." The next trace I found of him was an entry from the 1871 census where he was shown as "George DOWSE, 34, born abt 1837, Coventry, Warwickshire, England; London, St. George Hanover Square, St. John Westminster, Millbank Prison, Soldier/prisoner. In the 1881 and 1891 census George Dowse is shown as soldier/lunatic at Grove Hall Lunatic Asylum, Bow. I sent away for his 1900 death certificate and it shows he died in the asylum at 63 years of "chronic pulmonary disease, many years and post influenzal muco-colitis under two months." ... His occupation is given as "ex-soldier, private 1st Bn. 23rd Regt. of Lunatic Asylum, Netley, Hants. and Newport." ... So it looks like he ended his service in the Royal Welch Regiment. I've sent away to the NA several times for any hint of his service but no joy so far. Is there anyone on the forum who might have materials that might give me some hint of how or where to find the service history of this man?
Regards
Paul
Washington DC USA
I'm trying to find any leads to information on my 2nd great grand uncle George Dowse who was born in 1835, Coventry. The first hint I found that he was in the army was the Indian Mutiny Medal Roll (British Forces) 1857-1859. "Given Names(s): George Surname: Dowse Rank: Private Regiment or Ship: 1st Battalion 60th Foot (King's Royal Rifle Corps)."... He was at the initial uprising at Meerut. Kevin Asplin provided me with futher information ... "Your man was #3536, however according to my information he transferred to the 2nd Bn. Rifle Brigade." The next trace I found of him was an entry from the 1871 census where he was shown as "George DOWSE, 34, born abt 1837, Coventry, Warwickshire, England; London, St. George Hanover Square, St. John Westminster, Millbank Prison, Soldier/prisoner. In the 1881 and 1891 census George Dowse is shown as soldier/lunatic at Grove Hall Lunatic Asylum, Bow. I sent away for his 1900 death certificate and it shows he died in the asylum at 63 years of "chronic pulmonary disease, many years and post influenzal muco-colitis under two months." ... His occupation is given as "ex-soldier, private 1st Bn. 23rd Regt. of Lunatic Asylum, Netley, Hants. and Newport." ... So it looks like he ended his service in the Royal Welch Regiment. I've sent away to the NA several times for any hint of his service but no joy so far. Is there anyone on the forum who might have materials that might give me some hint of how or where to find the service history of this man?
Regards
Paul
Washington DC USA