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CLARK / CLARKE – Thomas 26th Regiment

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26th Cameronian Regiment
NameCLARK / CLARKE – Thomas
Regiment (s)26th Regiment
Regiment Number (s) 2245
Date/Age/Place/Trade or
Profession at Attestation
8th November 1841 / 18 years / Edinburgh Scotland
Labourer
Description – Height
Complexion/Eyes/Hair/Scars
5 Ft 5 in
Fresh / Blue / Brown /None
Overseas Service/DurationEast Indies – 7 months
Length of Service7 years 122 days
Rank/Date/Place of DischargePrivate / 13th March 1849 / Cork Ireland
Campaign MedalsNot yet known
Intended Residence at
Discharge
Edinburgh Scotland
Pension Districts1849 Edinburgh
1850 Western Australia
Pension Paid7d per diem Temporary – for 2 years Paid to 14th May 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 Birthc 1823 Killard Shercock Cavan Ireland
Date/Place of BaptismNot yet known
Father
Date/Place of Birth
Not yet known
Mother
Date/Place of Birth
Marriage
Not yet known
SiblingsNot yet known
1st Wife
Date of Birth or Baptism
Did not marry
Date/Place of MarriageNot applicable
Children by 1st WifeNot applicable
Land Grants Western
Australia
None
Occupation after
Arrival
Not yet known
Newspaper ArticlesPerth Gazette and Independent Journal of Political and News WA Shipping Intelligence 1st November 1850 – page 2 – List of Pensioners on the Hashemy named
Departure from Western
Australia
Not yet known
Date/Place of Death/BurialNot yet known
Date/Place of Death/Burial
Wife
Not applicable
Will or ProbateNone known
Further InformationDischarge due to chronic ophthalmia.
Admitted to Out Pension 24th May 1849 as Temporary Pensioner for 2 years @ 7d per diem.
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.