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HAYES – Patrick 10th Regiment

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10th Regiment Lincolnshire Cap Badge
Sutlej Medal
Punjab Campaign Medal
Patrick and Mary Hayes Grave Fremantle Cemetery
NameHAYES – Patrick
Regiment (s)10th Regiment
Regiment Number (s) 1174
Date/Age/Place/Trade or
Profession at Attestation
3rd October 1839 / 21 years / Fermoy Cork Ireland
Labourer
Description – Height
Complexion/Eyes/Hair/Scars
5 Ft 10 in
Fresh / Blue / Fair / wounds on left leg and left wrist
Overseas Service/DurationEast Indies – 7 years
Length of Service10 years 143 days
Rank/Date/Place of DischargePrivate / 9th June 1850 / Chatham Kent England
Campaign MedalsSutlej Campaign Medal (1845-6)
Punjab Campaign Medal (1848-9)
Intended Residence at
Discharge
Fermoy Ireland
Pension Districts1850 Fermoy
1854 Tralee
1855 Cork
1855 Fermoy
1857 Liverpool 1st
1857 Limerick
1857 Clonmel
1858 Kilkenny
1860 Galway
1861 Athlone
1861 Kilkenny
1863 Tilbury
1863-1886 Western Australia
Pension Paid10d per diem
1854 Increased 1/0d per diem
1881 Increased to 1/6d per diem for 16 years service in the Enrolled Force Western Australia
Date of Departure and Place
England or Ireland
15th March 1863 Portland Dorset England
Ship and Date of Arrival
Western Australia
CLYDE 29th May 1863
Date/Place of Birth1821 Castletown Roche Cork 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
BURKE / BOURKE Mary
1832 – deduced from gravestone – see image
Date/Place of Marriage1863 Roman Catholic Church Fremantle Western Australia
Children by 1st WifeAnne B 1864 Fremantle Western Australia
M  1912 Western Australia
D 7th September 1953
John B 1865 Fremantle Western Australia
D Not yet known
Joanne B 1866 Fremantle Western Australia
D 1907 Perth Western Australia
Mary B 1868 Fremantle Western Australia
D Not yet known
James B 1868 Fremantle Western Australia
D Not yet known
Christopher Patrick William B 1870 Fremantle Western Australia
D 22nd February 1907 WA
Bur Karrakatta Cemetery – (West Australian Monday 25th February 1907 page 6 Obituary of Patrick Sullivan he was age 38 so D of b is 1869 -must be Christopher Patrick)
Andrew B 1873 Fremantle Western Australia
D Not yet known
Josephine B 1876 Fremantle Western Australia
M BRITTAIN William Ephraim 26th August 1901 and then 2nd May 1903 due to bigamy charge
William B 1878 Fremantle Western Australia
D Possibly 1879 aged 2 months
Julia B unknown
M SULLIVAN John 1892 Fremantle WA
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
1881 allocated Perth Lot 275/Y [Wanneroo Road]
1881 assigned for North Fremantle Lot P84 in Lieu of Perth Lot 275/Y
1884 granted title to North Fremantle Lot P84 – 2 acres
Occupation after
Arrival
Prison Guard
Newspaper ArticlesThe West Australian Tuesday 21 August 1900 page 4 Death of Mary Hayes age 67
Departure from Western
Australia
Not applicable
Date/Place of Death/Burial18th April 1886 Fremantle Western Australia
Skinner Street Cemetery Fremantle Western Australia
Date/Place of Death/Burial
Wife
13th August 1900 Fremantle Western Australia
Skinner Street Cemetery Fremantle Western Australia
Will or ProbateSROWA 340 1900 104 Will of Mary Hayes widow of Patrick Hayes 10th regiment CLYDE Dated 30th May 1900

Mary divided North Fremantle P lot 54 between her five children Josephine, James, Patrick, Andrew and Julia (Sullivan). Josephine received the portion with a 4 roomed stone cottage and James and Patrick the 2 roomed cottage (they were tenants –in-common of their parcel of land). The Total value of the estate was £870. Julia, Patrick and James received the contents of the main house.

Further Information‘Present at the campaigns 1845 and 1846 at the battle of Sobraon 10th February 1846. Also served in the campaign of 1848 repulses of the enemy’s night attack Sutlej. That year Mooltan 17 August 1848, affair of the 9th September before Mooltan. Wounded severely at Sobraon a severe gunshot wound left leg 10th February 1846. 12 September 1848 Wounded severely by a sword cut left hand before Mooltan.’
British Army Worldwide Index
1841 Patrick Hayes 1174 Private 10th Foot location Manchester and Newcastle
Discharge unfit for service due to the above sabre cut rendering the left wrist useless
1880 Patrick Hayes was one of the pensioners on the reserve list for the Enrolled Guard in 1880 and he was taken onto the Enrolled Guard 13th April 1881.
He occupied rooms 9 and 10 with his family of 3 boys and 2 girls.
On 20th November 1880 Andrew Hayes age 6 was one of a group of 4 boys responsible for breaking panes of glass in the Mt Eliza Barracks.