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101st - 109th Regiments of Foot - Lineage

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This page was part of the Family History in India website, by Cathy Day, in the section on Regimental Histories. This particular page was kindly compiled by William Thorne of Sydney, Australia and Cathy has allowed us to transfer it to our wiki. It shows the lineage of every British Army unit to have borne the Regimental numbers 101 to 109. The former Honourable East India Company (HEIC) regiments became part of the [[British Army]] following the [[Indian Mutiny]] of 1857 and adopted the Regimental numbers 101st to 109th Regiments of Foot.
 
'''Those entries in blue have separate detailed articles on the regiment.'''
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| 101 [[101st Regiment of Foot|101st]] || 1760-1763 || 101st Highland || Disbanded
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| || 1780-1783 || 101st Regiment of Foot || Disbanded
| || 1840-1841 || HEIC 1st Bengal European Regiment || -
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| || 1841-1846 || HEIC [[1st Bengal (European ) Fusiliers ]] || -
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| || 1846-1858 || HEIC 1st Bengal Fusiliers || -
| || 1881-1922 || 1st Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers || Disbanded with Ireland's independence from United Kingdom
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| 102 [[102nd Regiment of Foot|102nd]] || 1760-1763 || 102nd Queens Own Royal Volunteers || Disbanded
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| || 1780-1783 || 102nd Regiment of Foot || Disbanded
| || 1843-1858 || HEIC 1st Madras European Fusiliers || -
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| || 1858-1861 || [[1st Madras (European ) Fusiliers ]] || Taken onto British Army Establishment as
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| || 1861-1880 || 102nd Royal Madras Fusiliers || -
| || 1881-1922 || 1st Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers || Disbanded with Ireland's independence from United Kingdom
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| 103 [[103rd Regiment of Foot|103rd]] || 1761-1763 || 103rd Volunteer Hunters || Disbanded
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| || 1781-1783 || 103rd Kings Irish Infantry || Disbanded
| || 1839-1844 || HEIC 1st Bombay Europeans || Renamed
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| || 1848-1858 || HEIC [[1st Bombay (European ) Fusiliers ]] || -
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| || 1858-1861 || 1st Bombay Fusiliers || Taken onto British Army Establishment as
| || 1881-1922 || 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers || Disbanded with Ireland's independence from United Kingdom
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| 104 [[104th Regiment of Foot|104th]] || 1761-1763 || 104th Kings Volunteer Regiment || Disbanded
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| || 1780-1783 || 104th Regiment of Foot || Disbanded
| || 1806-1816 || 104th Regiment of Foot || Disbanded
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| || 1839-1850 || HEIC [[2nd Bengal (European Regiment ) Light Infantry]] || Renamed
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| || 1850-1858 || HEIC 2nd Bengal (European ) Fusiliers || -
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| || 1858-1861 || 2nd Bengal European Fusiliers || Taken onto British Army Establishment as
| || 1881-1922 || 2nd Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers || Disbanded with Ireland's independence from United Kingdom
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| 105 [[105th Regiment of Foot|105th]] || 1761-1763 || 105th Queens Own Royal Highlanders || Disbanded
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| || 1781-1783 || 105th Volunteers of Ireland || Disbanded
| || 1794-1796 || 105th Regiment of Foot || Disbanded
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| || 1839-1858 || HEIC [[2nd Madras (European ) Light Infantry ]] || -
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| || 1858-1861 || 2nd Madras Light Infantry || Taken onto British Army Establishment as

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