Does anyone know which British [incl Irish ] regiments were in South Africa especially Capetown in Jan 1922?? Also how I would look up a death of William Howe of Fermanagh NI?
Thanks
George
Capetown 1922
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LesleyB
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Hi George
I'm not clear from your question if William Howe died in military action or in Fermanagh and so is a separate question?
On the assumption this is a separate question, and your man died IN Fermanagh when did he die (roughly)? If after 1863 you can look at the Irish indexes on the Family Search Pilot site. www.familysearch.org/eng/Search/frameset_search.asp
You can then order a copy of the death entry. Again dates matter for this - if before 1922, you need to contact GRO.ie at Roscommon. If after 1922 it will be The General Register Office in Belfast as Fermanagh is in NI.
See - http://talkingscot.com/forum/viewtopic. ... 4065#94065
However, if he died in Capetown, it may be that none of the above will apply.
Best wishes
Lesley
I'm not clear from your question if William Howe died in military action or in Fermanagh and so is a separate question?
On the assumption this is a separate question, and your man died IN Fermanagh when did he die (roughly)? If after 1863 you can look at the Irish indexes on the Family Search Pilot site. www.familysearch.org/eng/Search/frameset_search.asp
You can then order a copy of the death entry. Again dates matter for this - if before 1922, you need to contact GRO.ie at Roscommon. If after 1922 it will be The General Register Office in Belfast as Fermanagh is in NI.
See - http://talkingscot.com/forum/viewtopic. ... 4065#94065
However, if he died in Capetown, it may be that none of the above will apply.
Best wishes
Lesley
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gmcc55
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Lesley,
Thanks for the reply. Allow to elaborate. William Howe is my great GF and he is listed, in memory, on the family gravestone,which is located in Maguiresbridge Fermanagh, as being killed in Capetown Jan 1922??
Therefore as there is no mention of seafaring in the family I jumped next to the military? Perhaps the Enniskillen Fusiliers were stationed in South Africa during that period?
George
Thanks for the reply. Allow to elaborate. William Howe is my great GF and he is listed, in memory, on the family gravestone,which is located in Maguiresbridge Fermanagh, as being killed in Capetown Jan 1922??
Therefore as there is no mention of seafaring in the family I jumped next to the military? Perhaps the Enniskillen Fusiliers were stationed in South Africa during that period?
George
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WilmaM
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If he was in the 'Skins' then you should try thier museum in Enniskillen.
http://www.inniskilling.com/
The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Regimental Museum
The Castle,
Enniskillen,
Co. Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland,
BT74 7HL
Tel: + 44 (0) 28 6632 3142
They were very helpful.
http://www.inniskilling.com/
The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Regimental Museum
The Castle,
Enniskillen,
Co. Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland,
BT74 7HL
Tel: + 44 (0) 28 6632 3142
They were very helpful.
Wilma
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LesleyB
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Hi George
I wonder if it would be worth contacting the library at Enniskillen? They have a family and local history section there, and the staff there are very helpful. If I think of anything else I'll be back!
Best wishes
Lesley
Thanks for the explanation; I understand now! Bit of a mystery that, then. Not sure where you are based, but any chance of getting hold of any local newspapers, "The Impartial Reporter" or the "Fermanagh Herald", possibly both around at the time? I think there may also have been a "Fermanagh Times". Would not be surprised if there was some mention of his death in the newspapers one way or another. He may also have been at Capetown for other reasons; perhaps he had gone there on business, or to live there?William Howe is my great GF and he is listed, in memory, on the family gravestone,which is located in Maguiresbridge Fermanagh, as being killed in Capetown Jan 1922
I wonder if it would be worth contacting the library at Enniskillen? They have a family and local history section there, and the staff there are very helpful. If I think of anything else I'll be back!
Best wishes
Lesley
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Adam Brown
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As far as I'm aware no British troops were stationed in South Africa after 1921.
To be honest he could have been killed by anything. It could have been a disease or accident or even murder...
Regards
Adam
To be honest he could have been killed by anything. It could have been a disease or accident or even murder...
Regards
Adam
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