Larimer County Genealogical Society

Unlock the Military Histories of Your Ancestors with TheGenealogist’s Latest Release of U.K. Army Lists

The following announcement was written by the folks at TheGenealogist:

The Genealogist has added 1.8 million individuals to its Military Collection with its latest release of Army Lists from 1837 to 1959.

Family history research often requires scouring military records to uncover the career details of ancestors who had served in the British Army. A key resource for such research are the officially published Army Lists that provide comprehensive details about officers and warrant officers, including their ranks, regiments, and service appointments.

Subscribers to TheGenealogist can now access an extensive collection of digitised Army Lists, which can significantly enhance their understanding of an ancestor’s military career. These records detail officers by regiment, rank and seniority, offering a detailed snapshot of the officer corps at any given time.

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This resource is excellent for tracking the careers of officers, offering a chronological record of promotions, transfers, and retirements. It provides a wealth of information crucial for family historians, including dates of promotions, brevet ranks, and the duration of an officer’s service. Additionally, these records include information about officers who retired or resigned, often with specific dates of departure from active service.

The Army Lists can provide insights into where officers served in staff positions or held special appointments, for example as instructors or aides-de-camp. This additional context can be invaluable in understanding an officer’s career and their contributions to the military beyond their regimental duties.

Moreover, the lists encompass officers serving in colonial forces and the Indian Army, reflecting the global reach of the British Empire. Some officers may have transferred between these forces, further enriching the historical context for researchers.

TheGenealogist’s digitised Army Lists are an indispensable tool for anyone looking to explore their family’s military history. With this resource, family historians can uncover the detailed dates of their ancestors’ service and gain a deeper understanding of their military careers and contributions.

Read TheGenealogist’s feature article, The Stiff Upper Liphttps://www.thegenealogist.co.uk/featuredarticles/2024/the-stiff-upper-lip-7471/

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For a limited time, you can claim a Diamond Subscription to The Genealogist for just £89.95, a saving of £50! Plus you will get a free Subscription to Discover Your Ancestors Online Magazine (Worth £24.99)

To find out more and claim the offer, visit https://www.thegenealogist.co.uk/MGBMLT524

This offer comes with a Lifetime Discount, meaning you’ll pay the same discounted price every time your subscription renews.

This offer expires on 31st July 2024.

About TheGenealogist

TheGenealogist is an award-winning online family history website, who put a wealth of information at the fingertips of family historians. Their approach is to bring hard to use physical records to life online with easy to use interfaces such as their Tithe and newly released Lloyd George Domesday collections. 

TheGenealogist’s innovative SmartSearch technology links records together to help you find your ancestors more easily. TheGenealogist is one of the leading providers of online family history records. Along with the standard Birth, Marriage, Death and Census records, they also have significant collections of Parish and Nonconformist records, PCC Will Records, Irish Records, Military records, Occupations, Newspaper record collections amongst many others.

TheGenealogist uses the latest technology to help you bring your family history to life. Use TheGenealogist to find your ancestors today!

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Included in this release are the following:

Annual Army List, 1837

The Army List, October-December 1864

The New Hart’s Annual Army List and Militia List 1866

The Army List, October-December 1869

The Army List, October-December, 1870

The Army List, October-December, 1871

The New Annual Army List, 1891

The New Annual Army List 1892

Hart’s Army List, 1893

Hart’s Army List, 1894

Army Service Corps, Seniority List, 1909

The Monthly Army List, April 1915

The Monthly Army List, December 1916

The Monthly Army List, August 1917

The Monthly Army List, August 1924

Army and Navy Club 1929

The Half Yearly Army List July 1930

Army List, November 1936

The Monthly Army List, June 1936

The Monthly Army List, October 1939

Annual Supplement to the Army List, March 1958

The Army Gradation List, February 1959