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Name | BROWN – Richard |
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Regiment (s) | 6th Dragoons / Hussars |
Regiment Number (s) | 573 |
Date/Age/Place/Trade or Profession at Attestation | 11th December 1838 / 19 years / Enniskillen Fermanagh Ireland Labourer |
Description – Height Complexion/Eyes/Hair/Scars | 5 Ft 9¾ in Sallow / Blue / Brown / None |
Overseas Service/Duration | None |
Length of Service | 10 years 4 days |
Rank/Date/Place of Discharge | Private / 18th November 1848/ Dublin Ireland |
Campaign Medals | None |
Intended Residence at Discharge | Ipswich England |
Pension Districts | 1849 1st Dublin District 1849 Enniskillen 1849 Manchester 1849 Enniskillen 1850-1851 Western Australia |
Pension Paid | 6d per diem Temporary – for 2½ years 31 July 1851 |
Date of Departure and Place England or Ireland | 22nd July 1850 Portland Dorset England |
Ship and Date of Arrival Western Australia | HASHEMY 25th October 1850 |
Date/Place of Birth | c1819 Magheracross Ballinmallard Fermanagh Ireland |
Date/Place of Baptism | Not yet known |
Father Date/Place of Birth | Not yet known |
Mother Date/Place of Birth Marriage | Not yet known |
Siblings | Not yet known |
1st Wife Date of Birth or Baptism | Did not marry |
Date/Place of Marriage | Not applicable |
Children by 1st Wife | Not applicable |
Land Grants Western Australia | Not applicable |
Occupation after Arrival | Not yet known |
Newspaper Articles | Perth Gazette and Independent Journal of Political and News WA Shipping Intelligence 1st November 1850 – page 2 – List of Pensioners named |
Departure from Western Australia | Not yet known |
Date/Place of Death/Burial | Not yet known |
Date/Place of Death/Burial Wife | Not applicable |
Will or Probate | None known |
Further Information | British Army, Worldwide Index: 1841 Richard Brown 573 Corporal 6th Dragoons location Newbridge & Birmingham In the 1841 Census Richard Brown is a Corporal 6th Dragoons at the Cavalry Barracks Birmingham, age 20, born Ireland. Discharge due to extensive varicose veins, both legs. When the Hashemy was chartered as a convict transport in 1850 its destination was Van Diemen’s Land but due to the strong anti-transportation movement in the Eastern states it was decided to send it to Western Australia where transportation was still acceptable. As a result the WO 23s still have the pensioners located in VDL in 1851 instead of Western Australia. 1851 Detected having unnatural connection with a mare at Perth and struck off (WO23) |