Notizen zu dieser Person
1891 in 405 Carlisle St East, Brightside Bierlow, Sheffield
Gotthold H Koerner, 50, widower , Smith's striker, born Germany
Henry A, 21, single, forgeman, b Sheffield
Albert K, 19, forgeman, b Sheffield
Gotthold E, 14, hammer driver, b Sheffield
Christine D, 12, b Sheffield
Robert E, 32, single, relative, pork butcher, b Germany
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1881 Park House, Bagshot, Surrey on staff of HRH Duke of Connaught (see below) 1st battalion, 60th Rifles, King's Royal Rifle Corps,
1891 405 Carlisle St East, Sheffield (with brother Gotthold's family)
1901 Parkhurst Barracks, Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight (marked BS - British subject) Royal Garrison Regiment
1906 7 court, 5 Carlisle Street, Sheffield
1911 19 Attercliffe Road, Sheffield
When in army (1881, 1901) and in 1911 claimed to be born at Heligoland St Matthew
On March 13, 1879, Princess Luise Margaret of Prussia married Prince Albert, Duke of Connaught. He was the son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. The Duke and the Duchess of Connaught had three children: Margaret, born in 1882, Arthur, born in 1883 and Patricia, born in 1886.
http://www.bagshotvillage.org.uk/bpark/duke.htm
http://www.geocities.com/naciones_unidas_queenvictoria/arthur_biog
http://www.royalgreenjackets.co.uk/framesetpages/mainpages/museum/research.htm
Maier p349,
1881, 1891, 1901, 1911 census
BMD 9c 659
Soldier in 1st Battalion of the 60th Rifles (King's Royal Rifle Corps), apparently on the personal staff of HRH the Duke of Connaught whose wife was a Prussian princess - presumably because he could speak German.
Bagshot Park is a royal residence located near Bagshot , a village 11 miles (18 km) south west of Windsor and approximately 11 miles (18 km) north east of Guildford . It is the current home of The Earl and Countess of Wessex . Bagshot Park is on Bagshot Heath, a fifty square-mile tract of formerly open land in Surrey and Berkshire . It is only a few miles from Sunninghill Park, the former residence of theDuke and Duchess of York
The Royal Garrison Regiment was an infantry regiment of the British Army formed in February 1900 and disbanded in 1908. The regiment was originally formed as the "Royal Reserve Battalions", independent battalions composed of reserve infantry called up in the United Kingdom on the outbreak of the Second Boer War After training and organising these units, they were sent to relieve regular infantry battalions in overseas garrisons; this would allow the regular battalions to be sent on active service in South Africa
In 1901, the four battalions raised were regimented as the Royal Garrison Regiment. The 1st, 3rd and 4th battalions were sent to Malta whilst the 2nd was sent to Gibraltar. In 1904, all four were moved to South Africa for garrison duty there as the regular units returned to normal duties.
information from pension record of Harry Collins who served with Ernest Robert Koerner
(Roy Koerner gedcom)