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Joining the Militia

Posted on March 4, 2019March 6, 2019Author Keith StanleyPosted in Direct line, Geography, Ireland, Military, Yorkshire

Following his birth in Roscommon in 1883, Patrick Stanley seems to have left no trace on official records until August 1902. On 19th August 1902, Patrick joined the 3rd Battalion of the Yorks & Lancs Regiment. His regimental number was 9988. This was a militia unit. He signed up for a period of six years.…

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Yorkshire and Lancashire – history

Posted on March 3, 2019March 6, 2019Author Keith StanleyPosted in Geography, Military, Yorkshire

Patrick’s military record shows that he signed up for the Manchester Regiment in Pontefract in October 1902. Those unfamiliar with English geography and history may not regard this as strange. A short history lesson The emblem of Lancashire is a red rose. For Yorkshire it is a white rose. Between 1455 and 1485 a series…

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Yorkshire & Lancashire geography

Posted on March 3, 2019March 6, 2019Author Keith StanleyPosted in Geography, Military, Yorkshire

Patrick’s military record shows that he signed up for the Manchester Regiment in Pontefract on 2nd October 1902. He is then shown as being at the regimental headquarters on 4th October. Those unfamiliar with English geography and history may not regard this as strange. A short geography lesson. The Headquarters of the Manchester Regiment were…

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From Yorkshire to Lancashire (2)

Posted on March 3, 2019March 6, 2019Author Keith StanleyPosted in Geography, Military, Yorkshire

Patrick signed up for the army in Pontefract, Yorkshire. Once he had joined the army they would have made arrangements for him to travel to Regimental Headquarters in Ashton-under-Lyne. I do not know how Patrick travelled from Yorkshire to Lancashire. The most likely option would have been by rail. Rail travel meant steam locomotives in…

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On the right track – at last

Posted on February 27, 2019March 6, 2019Author Keith StanleyPosted in Direct line, Ireland, Military

In February 2007, the National Archives (http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ ) started putting soldiers’ records online. They started with surnames beginning with A and B. The process was complete by the end of 2008. Because I was searching for Patrick Stanley, I had to be patient. The wait was made worse by the knowledge that there might be…

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