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Farrier Major
In researching a friend's family tree I have come across the rank of Farrier Major - was this an officer rank in the British (Indian) Army?
The unit concerned is the 3rd Madras Light Cavalry, which later became 7th cavalry in the Indian Army after Independence.,
The unit concerned is the 3rd Madras Light Cavalry, which later became 7th cavalry in the Indian Army after Independence.,
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Try Ancestry.com. If you pay for just one month which will be around £10,00 you can trawl through all the military records and medal cards. Still make sure they know you only want it for one month or they will keep charging you.
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I am using Ancestry.co.uk - but I expected someone on this Military Forum would know about British Army ranks.Tab wrote:Try Ancestry.com.
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A Farrier Major would be like a Quartermaster but for supplying the cavalry
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OK - but is it an officer rank?Tab wrote:A Farrier Major would be like a Quartermaster but for supplying the cavalry
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The way the rank is phrased I would say yes
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Thank you.
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ShaunFerguson wrote:In researching a friend's family tree I have come across the rank of Farrier Major - was this an officer rank in the British (Indian) Army?
The unit concerned is the 3rd Madras Light Cavalry, which later became 7th cavalry in the Indian Army after Independence.,
Hi Shaun..., I'm also on Ancestry but I think you'll get a better reply here :
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?board=300.0
Good Luck..., Iain.
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Thanks Iain,
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I also have an ancestor, Henry Couzens, who was a farrier with the 3rd Madras Light Cavalry, in the 1820's and 30's, based in Arcot. Did you uncover any more detail about your Farrier Major?
The following book may be of interest, as it defines the number of officers, men, farriers etc in different years within each of the Madras cavalry regiments: Historical Record of the Fourth "Prince of Wales' Own" Regiment, Madras Light Cavalry (Google eBook), William John Wilson, C. Foster at the Foster Press, 1877
The following book may be of interest, as it defines the number of officers, men, farriers etc in different years within each of the Madras cavalry regiments: Historical Record of the Fourth "Prince of Wales' Own" Regiment, Madras Light Cavalry (Google eBook), William John Wilson, C. Foster at the Foster Press, 1877
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Thank you. It is clear from the text that a Farrier Major was not an officer rank - which is what I wished to determine. There's another book, ("We Lead" a history of the 7th. Light Cavalry 1784 - 1990) which covers thr history of the 3rd Madras (later 7th) - but which costs about £40 - too expensive for me at the moment!Alister wrote:I also have an ancestor, Henry Couzens, who was a farrier with the 3rd Madras Light Cavalry, in the 1820's and 30's, based in Arcot. Did you uncover any more detail about your Farrier Major?
The following book may be of interest, as it defines the number of officers, men, farriers etc in different years within each of the Madras cavalry regiments: Historical Record of the Fourth "Prince of Wales' Own" Regiment, Madras Light Cavalry (Google eBook), William John Wilson, C. Foster at the Foster Press, 1877