Hi guys,
Here is one of my last pick ups and research. Still more details should to be find (and text corrected) but looks like this guy had a impressive service!
Quartermaster Sergeant John Greaney (1837 – 1xxx)
Crimean War Medal (1854-1856)
Medal has been regimentally impressed to; J.GREANY Nr. 3294 14TH REGT.
Medal has one clasp out of five (four) – Sebastopol (The Siege of Sevastopol (sometimes rendered "Sebastopol") was a major siege during the Crimean War, lasting from September 1854 until September 1855) (1)
Crimean War Medal role provides his full name John Greaney under regimental number 3294. Future research using name “Greany” didn’t gave any results on the Ancestry web page and on the National Archive.
However, after finding his Service Records (W.O. Form 83), which verify that the second name Greaney is correct and his Crimean War Medal is stamped incorrectly.
The regiment was raised by Sir Edward Hales in 1685 by order of King James II. One of the nine new regiments of foot, raised to meet the Monmouth rebellion it was termed Hales's Regiment. In 1694 the regiment took precedence as the 14th Regiment of Foot. In 1855 the Regiment served in the Crimean war. In 1876 the Prince of Wales, presented new Colours to the 1st Battalion and conferred on the 14th the honoured title of "The Prince of Wales's Own".
During 1880 the British army saw major changes, The "Childers Reforms". The 14th Regiment of Foot was given the title "The Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment)" (2).
14th Foot colours 1845
Here is one of my last pick ups and research. Still more details should to be find (and text corrected) but looks like this guy had a impressive service!
Quartermaster Sergeant John Greaney (1837 – 1xxx)
Crimean War Medal (1854-1856)
Medal has been regimentally impressed to; J.GREANY Nr. 3294 14TH REGT.
Medal has one clasp out of five (four) – Sebastopol (The Siege of Sevastopol (sometimes rendered "Sebastopol") was a major siege during the Crimean War, lasting from September 1854 until September 1855) (1)
Crimean War Medal role provides his full name John Greaney under regimental number 3294. Future research using name “Greany” didn’t gave any results on the Ancestry web page and on the National Archive.
However, after finding his Service Records (W.O. Form 83), which verify that the second name Greaney is correct and his Crimean War Medal is stamped incorrectly.
The regiment was raised by Sir Edward Hales in 1685 by order of King James II. One of the nine new regiments of foot, raised to meet the Monmouth rebellion it was termed Hales's Regiment. In 1694 the regiment took precedence as the 14th Regiment of Foot. In 1855 the Regiment served in the Crimean war. In 1876 the Prince of Wales, presented new Colours to the 1st Battalion and conferred on the 14th the honoured title of "The Prince of Wales's Own".
During 1880 the British army saw major changes, The "Childers Reforms". The 14th Regiment of Foot was given the title "The Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment)" (2).
14th Foot colours 1845
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