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Quinlivan, Patrick.  Father Benard's Register and the Irish Militia in Essex.  Article is Father Benard's Register of the Irish Militia in Essex, also register of baptisms 1812-1817 kept at Church of St. James-the-less, Priory St. Colchester.  Also a list of references of the Irish Militia from the Suffolk Chronicle and Ipswich Journal 1812-1814. Article is in The Irish Ancestor vol. V.no. 1. 1973. pages 12-17, Family History Ref.  941.5 B2i V5-6.  
Quinlivan, Patrick.  Father Benard's Register and the Irish Militia in Essex.  Article is Father Benard's Register of the Irish Militia in Essex, also register of baptisms 1812-1817 kept at Church of St. James-the-less, Priory St. Colchester.  Also a list of references of the Irish Militia from the Suffolk Chronicle and Ipswich Journal 1812-1814. Article is in The Irish Ancestor vol. V.no. 1. 1973. pages 12-17, Family History Ref.  941.5 B2i V5-6.  


Punch, Terrence M. Irish Deserters at Halifax, Nova Scotia, During the Napoleonic Wars 1803-1807.  List of Irish desters, complete with age, height and physical description and where they came from in Ireland. Article in The Irish Ancestor, Vol.VIII.no.1.1976, pages 33-35. Family History Library Ref. 941.5 B2i v7-8.
Punch, Terrence M. Irish Deserters at Halifax, Nova Scotia, During the Napoleonic Wars 1803-1807.  List of Irish desters, complete with age, height and physical description and where they came from in Ireland. Article in The Irish Ancestor, Vol.VIII.no.1.1976, pages 33-35. Family History Library Ref. 941.5 B2i v7-8.
 
Mossong, Verna.  Mid-19th Century Irish Deserters in New Zealand.  The list of Irish deserters, taken from the New Zealand Gazette of 1863, shows all those with irish birthplaces, names, army rank and number, age, place and year of enlistment, parish and county of birth, trade, date and place of desertion. 1840-1866.  Article in The Irish Ancestor, vol. XI, no.1. 1979. pages 4-9. Family History Library Ref. 941.5 B2i v10-11.


'''Navy Records.''' The earliest surviving navy records are from 1617. Ships' logs survive from 1673, but usually only give information on ship location, weather, sightings of other ships, and shipboard events. While descriptions of shipboard events often include individual names, no indexes exist to help locate these names.  
'''Navy Records.''' The earliest surviving navy records are from 1617. Ships' logs survive from 1673, but usually only give information on ship location, weather, sightings of other ships, and shipboard events. While descriptions of shipboard events often include individual names, no indexes exist to help locate these names.  
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