1824 |
George IV � Lord Liverpool |
24 Nov |
Edward Carroll was born in the Parish of Liscannor in Co. Clare,
Ireland, the son of John Carroll.
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1833 |
William IV � Earl Grey |
Jan? |
Michael Edward Carroll was born in the Parish of Liscannor in
Co. Clare, Ireland, the son of John Carroll.
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1845 |
Victoria � Sir Robert Peel |
15 May |
Edward Carroll reputedly joined the
army in Dublin.
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1847 |
Victoria � Lord John Russell |
9 Apr |
Edward Carroll reputedly left the army
whilst stationed in Dublin having caught �fever� due to the Potato Famine.
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12 Apr |
Edward Carroll was reputedly accepted
into the Carmarthenshire County Constabulary by Capt. Scott, the Chief Constable, and sent
to Conwil Elfed where he stayed in the Blue Bell Hotel.
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1848 |
Victoria � Lord John Russell |
22 Sep |
Edward Carroll married Rachel Evans,
dau. of the Rev. David Evans, Baptist Minister of Ffynonhenry, and Margaret, at St. Davids
Church in the Parish of Saint Peter, Carmarthen.
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1849 |
Victoria � Lord John Russell |
22 Jul |
Edwin Carroll was born in Pontantwn in the Parish of Llangendeirne, Carmarthenshire to
Rachel and Edward Carroll.
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1850 |
Victoria � Lord John Russell |
30 Nov |
Michael Edward Carroll enlisted in the
19th Foot Regiment at Brecon in Wales as Private 2532 for a bounty of �4.
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1851 |
Victoria � Lord John Russell |
15 Feb |
Eleanor (Ellen) Carroll was born at Llwinteg, Pontantwn, Carmarthenshire to Rachel and
Edward Carroll.
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30 Mar |
Edward Carroll and his wife, Rachel,
were living at Placebach in the Parish of Llangendeirne near Carmarthen with their children,
Edwin and Ellen, and a servant, Margaret Jones.
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30 Mar |
Michael Edward Carroll was living in
Brecon Barracks as a Private in the 19th Foot Regiment (The Green Howards).
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25 Jul |
The depot companies of the 19th Regiment with Pte.
Michael Edward Carroll arrived in Devonport
from Brecon.
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Aug |
Pte. Michael Edward Carroll was absent
from the month�s muster of the 19th Foot Regiment because he was in hospital at Stoke in
Devon where he spent 34 days.
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Dec |
Pte. Michael Edward Carroll was absent
from the month�s muster of the 19th Foot Regiment because he was on guard duty.
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1852 |
Victoria � Lord John Russell, Earl of Derby, Earl of Aberdeen |
Feb |
Pte. Michael Edward Carroll was absent
from the month�s muster of the 19th Regiment because he was on duty as a cook.
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8 May |
Pte. Michael Edward Carroll left
Devonport for Winchester with the 19th Foot Regiment.
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14 May |
Pte. Michael Edward Carroll arrived in
Winchester with the 19th Regiment of Foot.
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Aug |
Pte. Michael Edward Carroll was absent
from the month�s muster of the 19th Regiment because he had �gone sick�.
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9 Sep |
Rachel Carroll was
staying in Conwil Elfed with her children, Edwin and Ellen, away from Edward, probably for
the sake of her health.
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17 Sep |
Rachel Carroll was
probably in Carmarthen to see the opening of the railway there.
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Nov |
Pte. Michael Edward Carroll was absent
from the month�s muster of the 19th Foot Regiment because he was on guard duty.
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15 Nov |
Pte. Michael Edward Carroll went to
London with the 19th Regiment of Foot.
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18 Nov |
Pte. Michael Edward Carroll marched
with the 19th Foot to St. Pauls to line the route of the Duke of Wellington�s
funeral procession.
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19 Nov |
Pte. Michael Edward Carroll returned
from London to Winchester with the 19th Regiment.
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