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Name | FLANAGAN – Patrick |
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Regiment (s) | 69th and 25th Regiment |
Regiment Number (s) | 645 / – |
Date/Age/Place/Trade or Profession at Attestation | 27th February 1828 / 22 years / Mullingar Westmeath Ireland Labourer |
Description – Height Complexion/Eyes/Hair/Scars | 5 Ft 9½ in Dark / Grey / Dark Brown / None |
Overseas Service/Duration | West Indies 6 years 362 days North America 3 years 225 days |
Length of Service | 21 years 62 days |
Rank/Date/Place of Discharge | Corporal / 10th September 1850 / Chatham Kent England |
Campaign Medals | Not yet known |
Intended Residence at Discharge | Not stated |
Pension Districts | 1850 Tullamore 1852-1866 Western Australia |
Pension Paid | 1/3½d per diem |
Date of Departure and Place England or Ireland | May 3, 1852 Plymouth, England |
Ship and Date of Arrival Western Australia | WILLIAM JARDINE 1st August 1852 |
Date/Place of Birth | c1806 Killucan Westmeath 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 | UNKNOWN Mary Not yet known |
Date/Place of Marriage | Not yet known |
Children by 1st Wife | See further information |
Father of 1st wife Date/Place of Birth | Not yet known |
Mother of 1st wife Date/Place of Birth Marriage | Not yet known |
Land Grants Western Australia | None |
Occupation after Arrival | Appointed lock-up keeper Champion Bay 1st May 1854 dismissed 14th August 1854 for allowing three native prisoners to escape Appointed tide waiter (customs) Champion Bay 14 August 1855 1855 Postmaster Champion Bay |
Newspaper Articles | Not yet known |
Departure from Western Australia | Not applicable |
Date/Place of Death/Burial | 16th April 1866 Perth Western Australia Not yet known |
Date/Place of Death/Burial Wife | Not yet known |
Will or Probate | None known |
Further Information | British Army Worldwide Index 1841 Patrick Flanagan Private 645 69th Regt Location Fredericton Canada Discharge due to chronic rheumatism and palpitations of the heart In 1853 Mary Flanagan wife of Corporal Flanagan gave evidence at the inquiry into the damage to the house of Andrew Burns at North Fremantle. Patrick and Mary may have had a son Michael as The Bi-Centennial Dictionary has a Michael Flanagan the son of Patrick and Mary Flanagan marrying Bridget Halloran 26th October 1873. Unfortunately we have not found a record of this man’s death. |