Thursday 29 December 2016

Captain James C. Murdoch of the 91st Highlanders

My instincts did not err. The father of Colin Campbell Murdoch was indeed the Capt James C. mentioned in my previous post! Seems Alexander was a myth! No wonder he was so hard to find. My niece Kirrily arrived at Capt. James C from a completely different starting point. Here's what she found:

" . . . born in Kilmadock, Perth, Scotland.

His military career began as an ensign in June 1806. He became a Lieutenant in 1807 and a Captain in 1810. He also served with the 56th Regiment of Foot.

With the 91st, Captain Murdoch was present at the Peninsular Wars, the Pyrenees and Waterloo . . . his presence at Waterloo is noted in several books. He was notably part of the Walcheren Campaign in 1809, where he contracted, and luckily prevailed [over] Walcheren Fever.

Whilst in France, he married a French woman, with whom he returned to Scotland following his service abroad. Their eldest son Colin . . . was born in France.

In 1833 Captain James Campbell Murdoch died and was buried in Scotland." (Source: Rebecca S. Whomever she may be.)


 Transcription of above: MURDOCH,
James Campbell
Captain, 91st Regiment of Foot [aka 91st Highlanders; 91st Argyll/Argyllshire Highlanders]
Obelisk:Kilmadock churchyard, Kilmaddock, Perthshire, Scotland (Photograph)

SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF JAMES C. MURDOCH WHO DIED AT BRIDGE OF TEITH SON JAMES LATE CAPT IN THE 91ST REGT OR ARGYLLSHIRE HIGHLANDERS. HE SERVED HIS COUNTRY AT WALCHEREN, IN SPAIN AND POTUGAL, PYRENEES, FRANCE AND WATERLOO. HE DIED AT EDINBURGH 30TH MARCH 1833 AGED 49. ERECTED BY HIS SISTER SARAH OF GARTINCABER.

Ensign 18th June 1806, Lt 20th May 1807, Capt 29th November 1810. Served in the Peninsula Jan - Oct 1813. Present in the Pyrenees, Present in the Waterloo Campaign where he was present at Hal, the Seige of Cambrai and with the Army of Occupation. Also served at Walcheren 1809.
I had a suspicion that if James was our man, that C. would stand for Campbell, and it does! I wonder who else Kirrily has tucked away in her family tree? Was James' father an Alexander perhaps? And what more do we know of the persistent affinity to the Campbells? 

NOTES: 
i) James C would have served under a Colonel Duncan Campbell.
ii) Walcheren Fever wiped out a huge number of those stationed there. It had a lasting effect with relapses of fever and debilitation. Wellington refused to have any men who had suffered the fever serving under him. (Wikipedia)

IMAGES:

The 91st wore a distinctive, tasseled sporran.

Don't know the regiment but just love the photo.

1 comment:

  1. Rebecca S is my cousin Rebecca Spence she has researched out family tree. Captain James Campbell Murdoch is our great great great Grandad

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