Birth & early life
Enlistment
Service, discharge & pension
Medals & commemorations
Death & burial
Private Francis Cain - 1391, 13th Light Dragoons
1391 Francis CAIN.
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Born at Mageradrol, near Ballinshough, Co. Down.
Enlistment details
Enlisted at Dundalk on the 1st of December 1849.
Age: 19 years 6 months.
Height: 5’ 7”.
Trade: Farrier.
Features: Fresh complexion. Hazel eyes. Black hair.
He was shown on a nominal roll of men of the Regiment made out at the Cavalry Depot, Scutari on the 9th of November 1855 as being In Hospital there from the 24th of October.
Served Eupatoria.
Discharged from Newbridge on the 14th of October 1857 being “Unfit for further service. Labours under Phthisis Pulmonary - his disease is the result of constitutional pre-disposition and has probably been accelerated by service in the Crimea. Neither caused nor aggravated by vice or-misconduct.”
Conduct, “good”. In possession of one Good Conduct badge.
Served 7 years 318 days. In Turkey and the Crimea, 2 years.
Aged 27 years 5 months on discharge.
His documents show his rank as “Farrier” but there is nothing to show when he attained this rank.
Was awarded a pension of 7d. per day for two years.
To live at Pembroke Dock, Pater, South Wales.
Entitled to the Crimean medal with clasps for Alma, Balaclava, Inkerman, Sebastopol and the Turkish medal.
Died in “Dr. Steven’s Hospital” at Dublin, on the 10th of November 1857.
Further information
He sent money from the Crimea to his father, Patrick Cain, living in Ballyhinch, Co. Down, Ireland.
Photographs & illustrations
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