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This lists the occupations which your ancestors may have been engaged in whilst in India.
This is what "Ian A Baxter" says in his "A Brief Guide to Biographical
Sources" under the heading:-
"Departmental and Warrant Officers of The East India Company’s Armies 1708
1861, and the Indian Army 1861 1947"
 
"Warrant officers in the Company’s armies held the ranks of Sub Conductor
and Conductor, serving mainly in the Ordnance, Commissariat and Public Works
Departments. They were recruited from the Town Major’s List (called
Effective Supernumeraries in Madras) which in turn was largely recruited
from the NCOs of the Company’s European regiments (see p 9) although
occasionally NCOs of British regiments stationed in India were appointed to
it.
In 1859 the Town Major’s List became the Unattached List, and when the
Company’s European regiments were amalgamated with the British Army in 1860
new recruits to the Unattached List were appointed solely from NCOs of
British regiments stationed in India.
Conductors were eligible for promotion to Departmental Officer, ie Deputy
Assistant Commissary, Assistant Commissary etc, and these grades were
eventually given complementary honorary officer ranks ranging from Honorary
Lieutenant to Honorary Major."
 
Contributed to Indai list by Michael Quin-Conroy, Nov. 11 2003

Revision as of 22:04, 18 April 2007

This is what "Ian A Baxter" says in his "A Brief Guide to Biographical Sources" under the heading:- "Departmental and Warrant Officers of The East India Company’s Armies 1708 1861, and the Indian Army 1861 1947"

"Warrant officers in the Company’s armies held the ranks of Sub Conductor and Conductor, serving mainly in the Ordnance, Commissariat and Public Works Departments. They were recruited from the Town Major’s List (called Effective Supernumeraries in Madras) which in turn was largely recruited from the NCOs of the Company’s European regiments (see p 9) although occasionally NCOs of British regiments stationed in India were appointed to it. In 1859 the Town Major’s List became the Unattached List, and when the Company’s European regiments were amalgamated with the British Army in 1860 new recruits to the Unattached List were appointed solely from NCOs of British regiments stationed in India. Conductors were eligible for promotion to Departmental Officer, ie Deputy Assistant Commissary, Assistant Commissary etc, and these grades were eventually given complementary honorary officer ranks ranging from Honorary Lieutenant to Honorary Major."

Contributed to Indai list by Michael Quin-Conroy, Nov. 11 2003

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