Individual Notes
Note for: John Charles McMahon, ABT 1841 - 26 Dec 1909
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Occupation: Date: 1871
Place: Soldier
Occupation: Date: 1878
Place: Tradesman
Occupation: Date: BET 1881 AND 1885
Place: Attendant in County Asylum
Occupation: Date: 1891
Place: Labourer
Occupation: Date: 1901
Place: Corporation Road Labourer
Residence: Date: 1871
Place: Chatham Barracks, Gillingham, Kent
Residence: Date: 1878
Place: 5 Brook Street, Chester
Residence: Date: 1881
Place: 8 Dunnings Court, Upper Northgate Street, Chester
Residence: Date: BET 1885 AND 1891
Place: 2 Goughs Court, Chester
Residence: Date: BET 1901 AND 1909
Place: 57 Watergate Street, Chester
Census: Date: 1891
Place: Chester
Census: Date: 1871
Place: Chatham Barracks, Gillingham, Kent
Census: Date: 1881
Place: Chester
Census: Date: 1901
Place: Chester
Event: Type: Military Service
Date: 1871
Place: Chatham Barracks, Gillingham, Kent
Burial: Date: 29 Dec 1909
Place: Overleigh Road Cemetery, Chester
Individual Note: 1 _MDCL Also acute heart failure
John was a Private in the 1st Battalion of the 19th Foot Regiment andserved on the North West Frontier. In 1868 when the regiment had beenat Nowshera for close on a year it was moved to Rawal Pindi, where itarrived on 4 February 1868.
On 1 May a detachment, consisting of seven companies, proceeded as aworking party on the Murree roads, and rejoined headquarters inAbbotabad on 13 August. The latter had marched in the same day,accomplishing a distance of sixty five miles in fifty nine hours inthe middle of the hot weather without any sick or a single casualty.
The reason for this move being that an expedition was shortly to beundertaken against the hill tribes on the Black Mountain.
At the end of September the regiment at last got orders to move onthrough Soosul Pass to Oghee, where the whole force (about 10000 men)had been assembled....... This was the Hazara Field Force.
On 3 October No 1 Brigade was ordered to commence the advance up theBlack Mountain, 10200 feet high. This brigade consisted of theNineteenth, the 20th Native Infantry, a Ghoorka regiment, and amountain battery of artillery.
The battle resulted in a large number of tribesmen being killed, forthe loss of 2 men killed and a dozen wounded (all native troops).
On 9 October peace was proclaimed and the Force was ordered to retirefrom the Black Mountain.
On 24 October the Hazara Field Force paraded before His Honour theLieutenant-Governor of the Punjab, and the Nineteenth had the honourof furnishing the guard at the afternoon Durbar.
1868 The following day (25 October) the Force was disbanded, and byeasy stages the regiment returned to Rawal Pindi, which was reached on4 November.
Her Majesty was pleased to grant the Indian General Service Medal toall those who took part in the operations, with the clasp "North WestFrontier".
Individual Notes
Note for: Mary Ellen Lovatt, ABT 1852 - 9 Feb 1935
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Residence: Date: 1861
Place: Anchor Row, Saltney, Chester
Census: Date: 1881
Place: 8 Dunnings Court, Chester
Census: Date: 1861
Place: Saltney
Burial: Date: 11 Feb 1935
Place: Overleigh Road Cemetery, Chester
Individual Note: Household: 1881 Census
Name Relation Marital Gender Age Birthplace Occupation
Status
John MC MAHON Head M Male 40 London, Middlesex, EnglandAttendant County Asylum
Mary E. MC MAHON Wife M Female 30 Runcorn, Cheshire, England
Mary E. MC MAHON Daur Female 1 Manchester, Lancashire, England
Elizabeth MC MAHON Daur Female 2 m Chester, Cheshire, England
Source Information:
Dwelling 8 Dunnings Crt
Census Place Chester St Oswald, Cheshire, England
Family History Library Film 1341852
Public Records Office Reference RG11
Piece / Folio 3560 / 63
Page Number 10