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Nephrititi
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I have today received copy discharge papers for an ancestor of mine who joined the Army in 1845 and was later discharged in March 1850 aged 21 on medical grounds.
Unfortunately he died 3 months later of Consumption.
Although the papers are large (printed on A3 I think) I cannot quite make out the writing.
It would appear that during his time in the Army he was sentenced for a felony and was imprisoned and later faced a court martial for ?? and was imprisoned again.
Does anyone know where I could take these papers (in Birmingham) to get someone who is familiar with the terminology to translate so I can understand.
Fay
Unfortunately he died 3 months later of Consumption.
Although the papers are large (printed on A3 I think) I cannot quite make out the writing.
It would appear that during his time in the Army he was sentenced for a felony and was imprisoned and later faced a court martial for ?? and was imprisoned again.
Does anyone know where I could take these papers (in Birmingham) to get someone who is familiar with the terminology to translate so I can understand.
Fay