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    They left London in Sept 1860 and arrived NZ Dec...

    They left London in Sept 1860 and arrived NZ Dec 1860. :)
    The Chile passenger list has James Pennell, wife Catherine, brother-in-law Frederick Fuell and son James (b.1853)
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    Hmmm... might have to agree to disagree on this...

    Hmmm... might have to agree to disagree on this one.
    The son, Frederick [granddad], showed my dad [Fred's grandson] the medals and said this was his dad's. He also explained that at the same time,...
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    Always a possibility, although the battle of...

    Always a possibility, although the battle of Sevastopol was 1854-1855 - so it would be ok to assume he was at home. I suspect it's just a case of this website doesn't have his records unfortunately.
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    Oops - sorry. I had clicked on my email link to...

    Oops - sorry. I had clicked on my email link to see your response and in doing so missed quite a few messages. Thank you.
    At least it's nice to know - I'm fairly sure it is him and also pretty sure...
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    Oh, oh, oh, - I've just found more something:...

    Oh, oh, oh, - I've just found more something:...
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    Thanks Peter I'm relatively sure that some of...

    Thanks Peter
    I'm relatively sure that some of the births you've noted aren't his children, although he DID go on to become a butcher after his wife died.
    Yes, his wife was Catherine Fuell. They...
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    Thanks Peter. He got married in 1852 to...

    Thanks Peter.
    He got married in 1852 to Catherine in London, first child born Feb 1853 in London.
    They immigrated to New Zealand 1860, and went on to have the rest of their children from 1861...
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    I'm not sure about what regiment he was in -...

    I'm not sure about what regiment he was in - which is why I'm searching FWR - I've heard it said it was no. 129 5th Battalion Light Troops Corps, but I really don't know.
    In the 1851 census, which...
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    Sevastopol Battle

    My gt-gt-granddad has medals from serving in the battle of Sevastopol during Crimean War - James Charles Pennell, who originally came from Middlesex. I had thought I found him on FWR site, but the...
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    I was also under the impression that my...

    I was also under the impression that my gt-gt-grandmother was one of Florence's nurses whilst her husband was in the Crimean War in Sevastopol - I've checked the list at...
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