rusticalex Posted November 23, 2009 Posted November 23, 2009 Further to the post about my Cousin Diana's father - My link - this next post is about my Cousin's grandfather, on her mother's side. Robert Graeme, born on 4th December 1839, descended from the Graeme's of Orchill, a branch of my family. Young Robert... His father was Charles Harrington Graeme (more of him at a later stage) and his mother was Sarah J. Anstruther Brice. Robert had a brother, Charles Henry Edward Graeme (more of him later on too).
rusticalex Posted November 23, 2009 Author Posted November 23, 2009 Robert joined the The Royal Warwickshire Regiment (6th Foot), although I am not yet sure when.
rusticalex Posted November 23, 2009 Author Posted November 23, 2009 Cap badge, although I don't think from the hat in the previous photo. http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_11_2009/post-8375-125901279639.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_11_2009/post-8375-125901281109.jpg A tiny plate? Less than 3" across...
rusticalex Posted November 23, 2009 Author Posted November 23, 2009 Bullion from his uniforms (not certain about a couple of the pieces, whether or not they were of this regiment)... Buttons...
rusticalex Posted November 23, 2009 Author Posted November 23, 2009 (edited) A beautiful piece (just under 4" long) - please can someone tell me where it would have been worn? Reverse... Edited November 23, 2009 by rusticalex
rusticalex Posted November 23, 2009 Author Posted November 23, 2009 Some documentation (any extra information about these documents would be appreciated)...
rusticalex Posted November 23, 2009 Author Posted November 23, 2009 (edited) At some stage Robert was promoted to... On 26/11/1889 he married Miss Edith Rosa Tassell. a young Edith... and maybe around the time they married... Edited November 23, 2009 by rusticalex
rusticalex Posted November 23, 2009 Author Posted November 23, 2009 Robert's notebook, which contains mostly references to his family tree and genealogy... ...and this reference to himself, Edith, and their daughter...
rusticalex Posted November 23, 2009 Author Posted November 23, 2009 Young Rosa, my Cousin Diana's mother...
rusticalex Posted November 23, 2009 Author Posted November 23, 2009 A Christmas card from Lieut Col Jones of the 2nd Royal Warwickshire Regt. http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_11_2009/post-8375-125901785777.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_11_2009/post-8375-125901788166.jpg
rusticalex Posted November 23, 2009 Author Posted November 23, 2009 Some regimental social occasions...
rusticalex Posted November 23, 2009 Author Posted November 23, 2009 (edited) The family home in Kensington, London (possibly an older Robert at the bottom of the page)... Edited November 23, 2009 by rusticalex
rusticalex Posted November 23, 2009 Author Posted November 23, 2009 Thank you for reading...I hope this hasn't been too long winded! Alex
Glenn R Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 What a superb piece of family history. It's great to see the articles which have been passed down and now researched. Thanks for posting it, very interesting. Best, Glenn.
leigh kitchen Posted November 24, 2009 Posted November 24, 2009 Interesting stuff - the cap badge appears to be the one-piece brass economy badge of WWI, although it could be a one piece white metal Volunteer Battalion's cap badge with the loop fittings removed, gilded & brooched as a "sweetheart". The unidentified badge is that worn by the regiment on the shako, 1869 - 1878, officer's gilt & silver version. "Bob" The Regimental Pet, shown on the christmas card - the present day "Bobby" (followed by a series of Roman numersls, probably up in the 30's - 40's by now) The Black Buck continues the tradition as mascot of The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, into which The Warwicks amalgamated in 1968.
rusticalex Posted November 16, 2023 Author Posted November 16, 2023 Good evening all. Sorry for digging up this old post of mine from many years ago, but am item is coming up at auction soon that I think may have been presented to Robert Graeme, the aforementioned in this post. Is the regiment that he was in the same as the 6th Royal Regiment, please, and could this regiment have been in Jamaica in 1865? If so then I might bid on the item. Many thanks in advance of any assistance. Alex
Marcon1 Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 Hi, When I typed in the 6th. Royal Regiment in Google search this came up: The Royal Warwickshire Regiment, previously titled the 6th Regiment of Foot. 6th Regiment, the Royal Warwickshire did put down the Morant Bay Rebellion/Jamaican Rebellion in 1865. So, there is a good chance you will have to bid 😁 Regards, Marcon1.
rusticalex Posted November 18, 2023 Author Posted November 18, 2023 On 16/11/2023 at 02:17, Marcon1 said: Hi, When I typed in the 6th. Royal Regiment in Google search this came up: The Royal Warwickshire Regiment, previously titled the 6th Regiment of Foot. 6th Regiment, the Royal Warwickshire did put down the Morant Bay Rebellion/Jamaican Rebellion in 1865. So, there is a good chance you will have to bid 😁 Regards, Marcon1. Thank you for that Marcon1 - it's almost certainly my ancestor. The estimate on the item is £1500 to £2000, so I'm thinking long and hard about whether or not I can afford it!!
Farkas Posted February 2 Posted February 2 On 23/11/2009 at 21:56, rusticalex said: Bullion from his uniforms (not certain about a couple of the pieces, whether or not they were of this regiment)... Buttons... Hi Rusticalex, not seen this thread before somehow… what a great read. I notice in the above one you question whether they are all his. I presume you mean the 2 ‘grenades’? Though most commonly associated with the Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers they are also the emblem for ‘fusiliers’. I found this I would be happy to say that all those are his. cheers tony 🍻 1
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