69th Regiment of Foot
Chronology
- 1758 2nd Battalion, 24th Regiment of Foot redesignated as the 69th Regiment of Foot
- 1782 renamed the 69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot
- 1881 amalgamated with the 41st (The Welsh) Regiment of Foot to become 2nd Battalion The Welch Regiment
- 1969 amalgamated with The South Wales Borderers to form The Royal Regiment of Wales (24th/41st Foot)
- 2006 amalgamated with The Royal Welch Fusiliers to form 2nd Battalion, The Royal Welsh (The Royal Regiment of Wales)
The History in India and the Bibliography below was part of the Family History in India website, which was designed by Cathy Day to help people trace their British and European ancestry in colonial India. Cathy kindly allowed us to transfer this information to our wiki. |
History in India
This section is a very brief history of HM 69th Regiment of Foot (South Lincolnshire Regiment), focussing entirely on its time in India.
1806 Fort St George, Madras
1806 The 69th Regiment were the victims of India's first Mutiny at Vellore in southern India.
1807-1808 Trichinopoly
1809 Palum-Cottal
1810 Fort St George, Madras
1813 Goa
1814 Seringapatam
1815-1826 The Muster Rolls show the 69th Regiment of Foot being committed to the Pindari Campaign for 11 years. However, the Pindari Campaign or 3rd Maratha War only lasted in its fiercest form from 1817 to 1818.
1815-1816 Bellary
1817 Mysore
1819-1823 Cannanore
1824-1825 Wallajabad
Bibliography
The information above was obtained from a number of sources, including :
In Search of the Forlorn Hope : A Comprehensive Guide to Locating British Regiments and their Records by John Kitzmiller ISBN 0961926031
The Colonial Wars Source Book by Philip Haythornthwaite ISBN 1854091964
British Army Pensioners Abroad by Norman K. Crowder ISBN 0806314605
External Links
- 69th Regiment of Foot Wikipedia
- The Welch Regiment Wikipedia
- 69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot including deployments Regiments.org, an archived website.
- The Welch Regiment including deployments: 1st Battalion, 2nd Battalion Regiments.org, an archived website.
- Firing Line: Cardiff Castle Museum of the Welsh Soldier covers 1st Dragoon Guards, 2nd Dragoon Guards or The Queen’s Bays, 23rd, 24th , 41st and 69th Regiments of Foot.
- Black Soldiers in Northamptonshire Regiments of the British Army wellingboroughrec.org.uk. William Damerun, a Eurasian enlisted at age 7 and served in the 74th Foot 24/09/1800-27/09/1805 (under age), the 94th Foot, period not noted, but under age, the 69th Foot 25/09/1807-19/07/1824, the 48th Foot 20/07/1824-31/07/1834, and the 55th Foot, 01/07/1834-30/11/1837 when he was discharged on medical grounds. He was a musician by trade. His brother James joined the 69th Foot 01/08/1808 as a drummer, aged 7 or 8, served in the same regiments and was discharged on medical grounds 30/11/1842
Historical books online
- "H M 69th Regiment of Foot" page 338 Reports on mountain and marine sanitaria; medical and statistical observations on civil stations and military cantonments, jails - dispensaries - regiments - barracks, &c. within the Presidency of Madras, the Straits of Malacca, the Andaman Islands, and British Burmah from January 1858 to January 1862 by Inspector General of Hospitals Duncan Macpherson. 1862 Archive.org. Part of the series Selections from the Records of the Madras Government. The medical experience of the Regiment at Tonghoo, Burma.