Sunday, September 23, 2018

Old Men Should Not Reenact?



Going thru the Chelsea Hospital Admissions on the Ancestry.uk website.  You do have to have subscription to the UK version to gain access to these records.  They are in the National Archives in Kew, but hosted on this site.  Here is just an extract of members of the 77th Admitted during or just after the end of the French and Indian War.  Plenty of, how shall we say it, Seasoned Veterans, both in the Army and life.

I will in the next few days extract the 78th and 42nd Regiments Hospital Admissions.


77 Regiment Chelsea Hospital Admissions

Name
Age
Years of Service
Ailment
Date Entered
John Munroe
56
23
Rheumatic
7 Sept 1757?
Magnus Henderson
43
21
Gravelish

Ian McBain
45
6
Disabled Left Leg
16 March 1764
Ian Coults
61
24
Worn out
Ditto
James Mcintire
57
22
Ditto
Ditto
Don Campbell
58
20
Ditto
Ditto
Duncan Campbell
65
20
Ditto
Ditto
Duncan McCall
65
22
Ditto
Ditto
Ian McPherson
52
22
Ditto
Ditto
Geo Cormack
58
23
Ditto
Ditto
Hugh McKenzie
50
21
Ditto
Ditto
SGT Don Monro
45
22
Ditto
13 April 1764
Drummer Neil Gillis
30
7
Disabled Left Arm
10 May 1764
Don Grant 45
45
22
Worn Out
Ditto
Ian Cameron
62
21
Ditto
Ditto
Rob Grant
40
18
Wounded Head
Ditto
Tho Stevenson
24
7
Lost his Rt Foot
Ditto
Dun McGraw
36
7
Lost an Eye &Wounded
Ditto
Sgt Ian Stewart
30
7
Disabled left arm
Ditto
Alex McFee
30
7
Disabled left arm
Ditto
Ian Wright
53
23
Worn Out
Ditto
Piper Ian McEnzie
30
7
Severly Wounded
Ditto
Don Miller
28
7
Blind
Ditto
Ian McMillan
40
7
Lost his rt leg
Ditto
James Smith
52
25
Wounded & Worn out
4 Dec 1764
Wm Willoghby
56
22 ½
Worn out
Ditto
Peter Kidd
56
18 2/3
Gravell
Ditto
Neal McLean
36
7
Wounded Leg
Ditto
Cpl Ian Ross
35
7
Lost all his toes
10 May 1764
Cpl Ian McDonald
56
21
Worn out
16 Mar 1764





















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