Can anyone help me with this problem. I am in Australia and have an ancestor Daniel McFarlane who was sent here as a convict in 1826. He was found guilty of stealing a sheep and tried in Cork, Ireland and transported to the colony of NSW for 7 years.
All his records claim that he was a "soldier serving in Ireland" and that he was born in Pershire, Scotland in or around 1804 (he seems to change his birth date depending on which document one looks at). I have tried several avenues and, despite my best efforts, can find no information about any Scottish soldiers serving in Ireland in the period say from 1820 to 1825. Daniel was a groom in the army apparently. I would think the information about him being a soldier/groom would be correct as it appears on government documents and convict indents.
Can anyone give me any leads as to where I can find information about the Scottish serving as soldiers in Ireland in the period I am looking at please. I would be most grateful for any leads.
Kerri
All his records claim that he was a "soldier serving in Ireland" and that he was born in Pershire, Scotland in or around 1804 (he seems to change his birth date depending on which document one looks at). I have tried several avenues and, despite my best efforts, can find no information about any Scottish soldiers serving in Ireland in the period say from 1820 to 1825. Daniel was a groom in the army apparently. I would think the information about him being a soldier/groom would be correct as it appears on government documents and convict indents.
Can anyone give me any leads as to where I can find information about the Scottish serving as soldiers in Ireland in the period I am looking at please. I would be most grateful for any leads.
Kerri
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