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Service Histories
====Service Histories====
Once the whereabouts of your ancestor in a given year has been established, a useful next step is the IOR V/12 Service Histories.
The necessary volumes can be found using [[The National Archives|Access to Archives]]. Search for IOR/V/12 and chose one or more relevant volumes. There are an alarming 434 volumes of Service Histories, and as well as whole sequences of volumes for the 3 Presidencies, there are more sequences for India, Assam, Bihar & Orissa, United Provinces, Punjab, North West Frontier, Central Provinces, Burma and Hyderabad! The earliest date from 1879 and the latest 1948, though dates for particular regions vary. The later you can get in your Assistant Surgeon’s career the better, as the information appears to be cumulative. The documents themselves are held at the British Library.
In addition to the postings, the Service Histories also contain other details relating to leave and training.
:On deputation to Calcutta for Royal Commission from 7 Jan 1914
Interestingly, by the time these records appear in 1921, this Assistant Surgeon is listed as IMD and not ISMD. The word “subordinate” was finally dropped in 1919 – this was the year it no longer appeared in The London Gazette. It is probable that the deputation to Calcutta in 1914 was in pursuit of this aim, amongst others.
==Assistant Surgeons and Superintendents of Jails==
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