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HANNON / HANNAN – Patrick 99th and 95th Regiment

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99th Regiment Lanarkshire
95th Regiment Derbyshire Uniform
NameHANNON / HANNAN – Patrick / Peter
Regiment (s)99th and 95th Regiment
Regiment Number (s) 1492 – 95th Regiment
461 – 99th Regiment
Date/Age/Place/Trade or
Profession at Attestation
5th September 1825 / 18 years / Kells Meath Ireland
Tailor
Description – Height
Complexion/Eyes/Hair/Scars
5 Ft 6 in
Fresh / Blue / Light Brown / None
Overseas Service/DurationNil
Length of Service21 years 118 days
Rank/Date/Place of DischargePrivate / 6th November 1846/Tralee Ireland
Campaign MedalsNone
Intended Residence at
Discharge
Dublin Ireland
Pension Districts1847 2nd Dublin
Pension Paid1/0d or 11d per diem
Date of Departure and Place
England or Ireland
2nd February 1853 Portsmouth England
Ship and Date of Arrival
Western Australia
PYRENEES 30th April 1853
Date/Place of Birthc September 1807  St Michael’s Limerick Limerick 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
Not applicable
Occupation after
Arrival
Not applicable
Newspaper ArticlesNone
Departure from Western
Australia
Not applicable
Date/Place of Death/Burial24th March 1853 aboard “Pyrenees II” on the voyage to Western Australia
Date/Place of Death/Burial
Wife
Not applicable
Will or ProbateNone known
Further InformationThe surgeon on the Pyrenees wrote that Patrick Hannon had never served abroad and had not left Dublin until joining the ship. He was usually healthy but on 8th March complained of headaches, lassitude and general uneasiness attended by chills. His health declined until he died at 6:30 am on 24th March of fever