BRITISH ARMY 1800 - 1900

   

Valletta from the Ghargur Battery. c. 1800

The names of soldiers on this list have been gathered at random from a variety of sources. Names will be continually added and updated versions will be regularly posted. Men of the Royal Marines, and the Royal Navy have their own files.

 

Annie M. ABBOTT, born in Malta about 1875, the daughter of Adolphus and Margaret Abbott. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Leeds, Yorkshire. Her father was QMS Royal Engineers

Frederick G. ABBOTT, born in Malta about 1872, the son of Adolphus and Margaret Abbott. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Leeds, Yorkshire. His father was QMS Royal Engineers

George Henry ABBOTT, born in Malta about 1876, the son of John Hawkshaw Abbott. In 1881 living with his father and family in Hambleton, Yorkshire. His father was a Chelsea Pensioner

James ABBOTT, aged 23 years, bachelor, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, Hampshire Regiment, the son of Robert Abbott, married 2nd January 1886 to, Ellen Eliza MASSEY, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Walter Massey

John Hawkshaw ABBOTT, aged 34 years, widower, from Leeds, Yorkshire, the son of John and Mary Abbott, Staff-Sergeant, A.S.C., married 29th May 1873, to Antonia FARRUGIA, minor, with her parents consent, born Malta, the daughter of George and Mary Farrugia

Lillian M. ABBOTT, born in Malta about 1873, the daughter of Adolphus and Margaret Abbott. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Leeds, Yorkshire. Her father was QMS Royal Engineers

Mary Ann ABBOTT, born in Malta about 1875, the daughter of John Hawskshaw Abbott. In 1881 living with her father and family in Hambleton, Yorkshire. Her father was a Chelsea Pensioner

Sir Ralph ABERCROMBIE, led the expedition to liberate Egypt from Napoleon's troops in December 1800. He died of his wounds, and his body was returned to Malta for burial. An impressive funeral took place on Wednesday 29th April 1801

Thomas ABERN, died 14th May 1860. 3rd Regiment. He was in Corradino prison charged with stabbing a comrade. Committed suicide by hanging himself with the rope of his hammock

Charles Richard ABRAHAM, born 22nd November 1869, son of James and Annie Abraham, nee LANE, Sapper, Royal Engineers

Harriet ABRAHAM, born 10th October 1868, daughter of James and Annie Abraham, nee LANE. Sapper, Royal Engineers

John ABRAHAM, died 29th June 1803, 35th Regiment

Mary Ann ABRAHAM, born 18th March 1867, daughter of James and Annie Abraham, nee LANE, Sapper, Royal Engineers

Kathleen Eliza ACHESON, born 5th March 1856, the daughter of Emma Elizabeth and Captain Alfred Acheson, 1st Regiment, British-Italian Legion

Edward ACKING, died 29th July 1803, 20th Regiment

William ACKROYD, aged 28 years, bachelor, Private, 3rd Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, the son of William Ackroyd deceased, married 12th May 1899 to, Ada DIPPER, aged 21 years, spinster, Servant, the daughter of Thomas Dipper

Walter ACLAND, aged 25 years, bachelor, Sergeant, North Staffordshire Regiment, the son of Walter Acland, married 22nd May 1894, to Maude TIDBURY, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of James Tidbury

John ACRES, Private, 1st Battalion, 44th Regiment, aged 26 years, buried 17th October 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

ACTON, born Friday 13th May 1850, a daughter to the wife of Captain Charles Acton, Royal Engineers, at Strada Mezzodi, Valletta

Private ADAMS, died 1834, Royal Artillery

Mrs ADAMS, died 1834, the wife of Private Adams, Royal Artillery

Albert ADAMS, born in Malta about 1877, the son of Walter and Louisa Adams. In 1881 living in Salford Lancashire with his parents and family. His father had been a Sergeant in the 101st Regiment

Alice Edith ADAMS, baptised 27th July 1861, the daughter of James and Sarah Adams, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Anne ADAMS, aged 8 months, the daughter of Private Adams, 1st Battalion, 42nd Royal Highlanders, buried 1st August 1846

Dr Andrew Leith ADAMS, Surgeon, 1st Battalion, 22nd Cheshire Regiment, married Bertha Jane GRUNDY. A son Francis William Lauderdale Adams, was born in Floriana 26th September 1862

Arthur Fulford ADAMS, D.A.C.G. third son of Elizabeth and Lieut-General Sir George Pownall Adams, married 11th November 1847, to Henrietta BOWMAN, the second daughter of William Flockhart Bowman, A.C.G.

Elizabeth ADAMS, aged 30 years, the wife of Gunner W. Adams, Royal Artillery, died of cholera, buried 8th July 1837

Francis William Lauderdale ADAMS, born Floriana, 26th September 1862. The son of Dr. Andrew Leith Adams, Surgeon to the 1st Battalion, 22nd (Cheshire) Regiment, and Bertha Jane Adams, nee GRUNDY. She was a novelist in her own right under the name of Mrs R. S. de Courcy Laffan. He became a poet and novelist. Married in 1884 to Helen Elizabeth UTTLEY. Emigrated to Australia with his wife and infant son, but they both died in Brisbane. He re-married to Edith GOLDSTONE. He committed suicide on 4th September 1893 in lodgings at 9 Gordon Road, Margate, Kent, England, by shooting himself with a pistol

Francis W.L. ADAMS, the son of Andrew L. Adams, Deputy Surgeon General, and his wife Bertha. Born on Malta about 1863. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Paddington, London

J. ADAMS, Private, 2nd Battalion, East Surrey Regiment. Found dead by the civilian police in June 1894, outside the Capuchin Gate, Vittoriosa. Supposed to have fallen from the bastion above whilst sleeping

James ADAMS, aged 25 years, bachelor, Corporal, Royal Artillery, the son of James Adams, married 30th May 1894, to Alice WOOD, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of Richard Wood

Jean ADAMS, born 23rd April 1843, daughter of James and Ann Adams, nee NICHOL, Private, 42nd Regiment

John ADAMS, 21+, bachelor, of Auchtermuchty, Fife, the son of John and Catherine Adams, Lance-Sergeant, 71st Highland Regiment, married 9th October 1875, to Esther GRANT, 21+, widow of John Grant, of Milford Haven, the daughter of Thomas and Martha JAMES

Robert ADAMS, Gunner, Royal Artillery, died 16th December 1880 in the Military Hospital from a fractured skull. It seems he was drunk the day previously and got into an argument with Peter Thomas Perry, a Stoker, of HMS Terror, who struck him

Stephen Septimus ADAMS, Lieutenant, died 10th February 1842, 88th Regiment, as the result of a duel with Captain Levick late of 59th Regiment, over an alleged insult to Levick's daughter

William Edward ADAMS, 21+, bachelor, born in London, Armourer Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 8th Regiment, the son of Edward and Fanny Adams, married 3rd October 1868, to Jane ROTHERHAM, 21+, spinster, born in Sheffield, Yorkshire, the daughter of William and Harriet Rotherham

William H. ADAMS, born in Malta about 1805. In 1881 living as a retired Army Colonel in Marylebone, London

William ADAMSON, Private, 69th Regiment, found Guilty in court on 1st October 1849 of causing a disturbance in Floriana, and entering the house of Mr.Short. Sentenced to 20 days imprisonment

Thomas ADCOCK, aged 27 years, Private, 85th Regiment, buried 12th February 1824

Luke ADDERLEY, aged 27 years, bachelor Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 31st Regiment, married 11th December 1809, to Ellen McCONNELL, aged 29 years, widow

George H. ADDISON, born on Malta about 1850, the son of George W. Addison and his wife Caroline. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Chelsea, London. His father was a Lieutenant in the Royal Engineers

Thomas ADLAM, Private, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs, aged 21 years, buried 28th December 1852, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Albert Arthur ADLER, aged 26 years, bachelor, Colour-Sergeant, 1st Battalion, Dorset Regiment, the son of Albert Adler, married 7th November 1885, to Susanah WADE, aged 27 years, spinster, the daughter of John Wade

John Joseph ADRIEN, died 22nd August 1861, aged 32 years, Assistant Surgeon at Forrest Hospital, St.Julians. Previously had been on the medical staff of 49th Regiment in the Crimea, and then the 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment. Shortly after arrival in Malta transfered to Forrest Hospital

John Miller ADYE, 21+, bachelor, born in Sevenoaks, Kent, Captain, Royal Artillery, the son of James and Jane Adye, married 7th October 1856 to, Mary Cordelia STOPFORD, 21+, spinster, born Courtown, Ireland, the eldest daughter of Cordelia Winifreda and Hon. Montague Stopford, Captain, Royal Navy

Artemis Thomas AGLEN, 21+, bachelor, born in Midsomer Norton, Somerset, Captain, 64th Regiment, the son of George and Annie Aglen, married 26th April 1870 to, Frances Louisa LAZZARETTI, 21+, spinster, born in Cerigo, Greece, the daughter of Jemima and Giovanni Lazzaretti, of Cerigo and Constantinople

George AGNEW, aged 35 years, Sergeant, 59th Regiment, buried 24th April 1840

James AINSCOW, aged 6 months, the son of John Ainscow, 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 23rd January 1827

Philip Charles AINSLIE, Major, 14th Kings Dragoons, married 13th July 1843, to Lady Sarah Eliza CAMPBELL, the daughter of the Earl of Strathmore.

Thomas AINSWORTH, 21+, bachelor, born in Stone, Private, 24th Regiment, the son of Peter and Ann Ainsworth, married 10th May 1869 to, Catherine Jane PYEMOUNT, 21+, born in London, the widow of Alfred Pyemount, and daughter of Jane and Thomas BURKE

William AINSWORTH, Private, 1st Regiment, married 31st December 1815, to Mary MASTERSON

Dionysius AIREY, died 28th October 1845, aged 31 years, Captain, Royal Artillery, at the officers' quarters Fort St.Elmo. The fifth son of the late Sir George Airey, and the Hon.Catherine his wife. Arrived Malta 21st October 1845

Benjamin AITKEN, died September 1843, the son of Private John Aitken

Jane AITKEN, died August 1846, the daughter of Private John Aitken

John AITKEN, died 15th January 1844, aged 34 years, Private, 42nd Regiment

Elizabeth AKED, aged 3 years, the daughter of James Aked, Private, 85th Regiment, buried 23rd March 1825

Elizabeth AKED, aged 29 years, the wife of James Aked, Private, 85th Regiment, buried 25th May 1825

Samuel ALBERY, aged 28 years, Private, 70th Regiment, buried 14th September 1837

Charles ALBOROUGH, baptised 31st December 1863, the son of James and Mary Ann Alborough, Colour Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment

Thomas ALCOCK, aged 26 years, Private, 47th Regiment, buried 18th September 1838

Mary ALDERSON, aged 15 months, the daughter of George Alderson, Private, 92nd Highlanders, buried 11th June 1840

Stephen ALDINGTON, Private, 5th Regiment, married 21st November 1836, to Jane MURRAY

Reverend Edmund Albert ALDERSON, served at The Barracca Garrison Church, as Chaplain to the Forces. Died 28th January 1890, aged 49 years

Matilda ALDRED, aged 18 months, the daughter of Private James Aldred, 90th Regiment, buried 16th August 1823

Anne and Frances ALEXANDER, infant children of Colour Sergeant David Alexander, Royal Artillery

Anne Georgina ALEXANDER, aged 8 months, the daughter of David Alexander, Corporal, Royal Artillery, buried 18th August 1845

Frances Elizabeth ALEXANDER, the daughter of Sergeant David Alexander, Royal Artillery, aged eight months, buried 16th October 1848, by Reverend William Hare, C.F.

Harry ALEXANDER, born on Malta about 1869. In 1881 living with his widowed father William and brother at Litchurch, Derbyshire. His father was a Chelsea Pensioner

J. ALEXANDER, aged 29 years, Private, 77th Regiment, buried 9th December 1839

Joseph ALEXANDER, died 5th September 1805, 27th Regiment

Robert ALEXANDER, died 13th January 1807, Royal Artillery

Lieutenant William Patrick ALEXANDER, Royal Artillery, serving in Malta on his birthday, 15th December 1888, aged 22 years

Francis ALEXIS, 21+, bachelor, born in Warburg, Prussia, Bandsman, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment, the son of Henry and Christina Alexis, married 31st December 1864 to, Martha Ann FIELD, 21+, spinster, born in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, the daughter of Joshua and Anne Field

Henry James ALFORD, baptised 18th October 1860, the son of James and Martha Alford, Gunner, Royal Artillery

James ALFORD, Gunner, Royal Artillery, married 4th October 1859 to, Martha BIGWOOD

George Hugh ALINGTON, died 9th June 1852, Lieutenant, 68th Regiment. Born 8th July 1826. The eldest son of George Marmaduke Alington of Swinhope, Lincolnshire. Died in his quarters in the Auberge de Baviere

John ALLARY, Private, 2nd Battalion, 40th Regiment, acquitted of murdering Salvatore Zammit, 19th August 1801, due to insufficient evidence, but later Court Martialled for riotous behaviour and assaulting some Maltese citizens, found Guilty, and sentenced to six hundred lashes

Elizabeth ALLCOCK, baptised 1st August 1803, the daughter of Jane and Samuel Allcock, 35th Regiment

Elizabeth ALLEN, aged 4 months, the daughter of F. Allen, Private, 85th Regiment, buried 1st March 1829

Fanny ALLEN, widow, married 9th July 1850, to James BLACKWALL, QMS, 44th Regiment

Ada ALLEN, baptised 3rd September 1861, the daughter of William and Isabella Allen, Band Master, 2nd Battalion, 15th Regiment

John ALLEN, Royal Artillery, married 24th April 1815, to Elizabeth GARRATT

John ALLEN, Private, 20th Regiment, buried 15th January 1855, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Mary Ann ALLEN, aged 3 months, the daughter of R. Allen, 59th Regiment, died of cholera, buried 7th July 1837

Robert ALLEN, 59th Regiment, married 25th August 1838, to Adelaide GONZALES, daughter of Emmanuele Gonzales, resident in Malta

Susan ALLEN, aged 28 years, the wife of Private R. Allen, 59th Regiment, died of cholera, buried 3rd July 1837

Sidney A. ALLEN, born in Malta about 1876. In 1881 living with his parents Amelia and Abraham Allen, and family in Portsea, Hampshire. His father was a Barrack Sergeant

Sergeant ALLEN, Reserve Battalion, 44th Regiment, died 18th October 1849. Together with Michael O'Loughlin, Private of 1st Battalion, the two men were sailing, but on reaching Fort Ricasoli, the boat overturned and both perished. Their bodies were later recovered. He left a widow and child

Thomas ALLEN, aged 33 years, Private, 80th Regiment, buried 28th July 1828

William ALLEN, 1st Battalion, 20th Regiment, married 17th November 1802, to Catherine ARMSTRONG, widow

William ALLEN, Hospital Sergeant, Reserve Battalion, 44th Regiment, aged 29 years, buried 22nd October 1849, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

William Benjamin ALLEN, the son of Benjamin Cooke Allen, Schoolmaster,3rd Division Provincial Battalion, aged 11 months, buried 6th October 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Ann ALLICOTT, died 17th February 1863, aged 31 years, the wife of Private W. Allicott, 2nd Battalion, 15th Regiment

Charles Ambrose ALLPORT, baptised 2nd March 1867, the son of Henry and Mary Jane Allport, Private, 1st Battalion, 8th Regiment

Henry ALLRIGHT, Sergeant, East Kent Militia, aged 21 years, buried 23rd October 1855, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

William ALSOP, died 4th October 1849, Sergeant, lst Battalion, 69th Regiment. Orderly room clerk. His body was found in the water near Sa Maison. How he died is uncertain

Louis ALTON, baptised 20th November 1808, son of Margaret and Corporal Michael Alton, De Meuron's Regiment

Julia Jane ALVES, the wife of Captain M. A. Alves, Royal Engineers, died at sea near Malta, 21st January 1873, aged 19 years 6 months. Born Dinapore, India, 11th July 1853, the eldest daughter of John INGLIS MD, late Bengal Army

James AMBRIDGE, aged 21 years, Gunner, Royal Artillery, buried 25th December 1827

Joseph Henry AMBROSE, the son of William Ambrose, 1st Battalion, 44th Regiment, aged seven months, buried 15th October 1849, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Major Augustus Edward Henry AMSELL, 2nd Battalion, 4th King’s Own Regiment, aged 31 years, died 6th December 1862 at Zante

John ANCILL, Armourer Sergeant, 44th Regiment, of Shropshire, married 3rd July 1849 to Elizabeth DUFF, widow, from Devonshire

David ANDERSON, died 14th September 1868, Private, Royal Artillery, in an accident involving six soldiers and two Maltese civilians, Sergeant John Nayell, Privates John Stewart, James Clark, Henry Lloyd, and George Braggs, also Paolo Muscat and Mario Scicluna. An explosion took place in the Shell Fitting room, where they were removing fuses from shells

Edward ANDERSON, died 28th April 1867, 1st Battalion, 8th Regiment. Set out with two other soldiers in a skiff from Marsamuscetto to Grand Harbour. They were driven onto the rocks at St.Elmo Point, where the boat capsized. He drowned, but his two companions Frederick Williams and Francis Rodgers managed to swim ashore

Elizabeth Keath ANDERSON, died 7th February 1829, aged 11 months, the daughter of Elizabeth and James Anderson, Royal Artillery

Gavin ANDERSON, aged 37 years, bachelor, of Edinburgh, the son of David and Mary Anderson, Private, 71st Highland Light Infantry, married 3rd June 1874, to Minnie MAIZZEY, aged 31 years, widow, the daughter of William and Minnie Maizzey

George ANDERSON, Private, 28th Regiment, sentenced by a Court Martial to 14 years Transportion, arrived at Malta en route to England by the Palmyra, and by the same vessel proceeded to New South Wales, for his punishment

Maria ANDERSON, aged 1 year, the daughter of Robert Anderson, 59th Regiment, buried 1st July 1837

Robert ANDERSON, Quartermaster, 71st Regiment, from Scotland, married 18th August 1856 to, Elizabeth M. FOX, from Ireland

Robert W. ANDERSON, born in Malta about 1872, the son of Ninian and Lucy Anderson. In 1881 living in Sheffield, Yorkshire. His father was a Sergeant Major in the Royal Artillery

Alexander William ANDERSON, baptised 7th November 1861, the son of Alexander William and Emma Anderson, Deputy Assistant Commissary General

William ANDERSON, died 8th January 1805, 61st Regiment

William ANDERSON, aged 31 years, Gunner, Royal Artillery, buried 29th March 1826

William ANDERSON, died 16th January 1844, aged 36 years, Private, 1st Battalion, 42nd Regiment. Served 18 years in the regiment

William ANDERSON, 21+, bachelor, born in Brunswick, Germany, Sergeant, 23rd Royal Welch Fusiliers, the son of Conrad and Henrietta Anderson, married 14th July 1863 to, Margaret GIBSON, 21+, spinster, born in London, the daughter of Henry and Hannah Gibson

Charles ANDREWS, aged 30 years, bachelor, born in Eardington, Warwickshire, Sergeant, 24th Regiment, the son of William and Sarah Andrews, married 15th June 1868 to, Mary Ann POULTON, aged 19 years, spinster, born in Stepney, London, the daughter of Charles Frederick and Mary Ann Poulton

Charles ANDREWS. In March 1889 Private Andrews, Berkshire Regiment, 23 years old, was returning from Valletta to Ricasoli with two companions, Private James Casey of the Medical Staff Corps, and William Sutton a Trumpeter, Royal Artillery, when a dispute broke out with the Maltese boatmen over payment. Though the soldiers offered more than the correct fare the boatmen demanded more, which was refused. They threw Andrews and Casey overboard. Casey managed to swim ashore, but Andrews held onto the side of the boat. He was then hit over the head with a piece of wood, and had his fingers smashed so that he left go, and sunk beneath the water. The two boatmen, Salvatore Attard aged 21 years, and Silvestro Bartolo aged 25 years, stood trial for murder. Attard was found Guilty and sentenced to Penal Servitude for Life, whilst Bartolo was Acquitted

Edward ANDREWS, aged 23 years, bachelor, Corporal, 1st Royals, the son of Edward Andrews, married 14th December 1880, to Mary DASLEY, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Thomas Dasley

James F. ANDREWS, Sergeant, 57th Regiment, awarded the French Military Medal in September 1856 for service in the Crimean War

Joseph ANDREWS, Corporal, Royal Artillery, married 10th September 1860 to, Caroline FITZGERALD

Maria ANDREWS, the daughter of G. Andrews, Sergeant, 68th Light Infantry, buried 3rd October 1853, by Reverend Le Mesurier

Robert ANDREWS, Captain, Royal Artillery. Born Sible Hedingham, Essex, 13th November 1788. Served on Malta 27th March 1838 to 14th April 1838

Cretien ANECHITZ, aged 22 years, French Soldier

Andrew ANGUS, Gunner, Royal Artillery, aged 35 years, buried 12th October 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

David ANNAN, died August 1834, aged 1 year 11 months, the son of Bridget and Robert J.Annan, Royal Artillery

Harry Robert ANSELL, aged 25 years, bachelor, Sapper, Royal Engineers, the son of Albert John Ansell, married 31st July 1899, to Agnes TURNER, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of Daniel Turner

Thomas James ANSON, 21+, bachelor, born in Brentford, Middlesex, Private, 1st Battalion, 8th Regiment, the son of Richard Anson, married 21st September 1868 to, Mary MAMO, aged 23 years, widow, born in Malta, the daughter of Salvo and Kate SULLIVAN

Daphne Barbara ANSTEY, born 20th July 1884, the daughter of Caroline Alicia and Major Thomas Henry Anstey, Royal Engineers, living in Valletta. Died 2nd February 1885, aged 6 months

Frederick John ANSTEY, aged 21 years, bachelor, Corporal, Duke of Wellington’s West Riding Regiment, the son of Henry Anstey, married 24th August 1898 to, Vivienee Woloron WELLES, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of Charles Woloron Welles deceased

Robert ANSTRUTHER, 21+, bachelor, Major, 73rd Regiment, married 20th September 1832, to Louisa ELPHINSTONE, minor, the youngest daughter of Colonel Sir Howard Elphinstone Bt., of Ore Place, Sussex, Royal Engineers

Peter ANTHONY, Band Serjeant, 88th Connaught Rangers, died 3rd November 1845, aged 31 years. Buried in Blata-il-Bajda (Mile End) cemetery

William APPLEFORD, aged 1 year, the son of John Appleford, 59th Regiment, buried 2nd August 1839

Louisa APPLEYARD, the wife of Private W. Appleyard, 68th Light Infantry, aged 26 years, buried 5th November 1852, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Charles ARBEITER, born in Malta about 1877. In 1881 living at the Military Hospital, Stoke Dameral, Devon

Henry ARCHER, Private, 44th Regiment, aged 25 years, buried 16th July 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

John ARCHER, aged 30 years, bachelor, Private, King’s Royal Rifles, the son of Wesley Archer, Master Joiner, married 6th April 1896 to, Jane LOVELL, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of James Lovell, Evangelist Preacher

Patrick ARDLE, on 20th August 1836, Drummer, 70th Regiment, Court Martialed, found Guilty of insubordination, and sentenced to Transportation for life

Catherine ARENTSCHILD, widow of Sergeant-Major Arentschild, King's German Legion, married 3rd May 1816, to Michael LANNON

Joanna ARMES, died 25th April 1886, aged 36 years, the wife of James Armes, late Sergeant, Royal Munster Fusiliers

Harold ARMISHAW, aged 27 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, the son of Joseph Armishaw, married 23rd October 1900 to, Clara Louisa CASTLE, aged 28 years, spinster, from Whichford, Warwickshire, the daughter of George Castle

Arthur John De Tissier ARMIT, born 29th September 1854, the son of Sarah Elizabeth and Captain Louis John Amedee Armit, Royal Engineers

Sarah Elizabeth ARMIT, the wife of Major L. Armit, Royal Engineers, died 15th October 1862, from dysentery, aged 34 years. Born in Ireland, daughter of the late Major General Bredin, Royal Artillery

Andrew ARMSTRONG, aged 7 years, the son of Sergeant Armstrong, 59th Regiment, buried 27th September 1837

Charlotte ARMSTRONG, baptised 16th April 1805, the daughter of Jane and William Armstrong, Royal Artillery.

Donald ARMSTRONG, aged 9 months, the son of Andrew Armstrong, 59th Regiment, and his wife Jane, buried 17th July 1838

Elizabeth Agnes ARMSTRONG, born 4th October 1868, the daughter of William and Agnes Armstrong, nee COUSINS, Sergeant, 14th Regiment

Francis W. ARMSTRONG, born in Malta about 1851. In 1881 living with his wife Annie and family in Lambeth, London. He was a Musician in the Grenadier Guards

Herbert James ARMSTRONG, born 10th November 1899, the son of Walter and Florence Armstrong, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers

Irvin ARMSTRONG, Private, 85th Regiment, married 5th August 1830, to Hannah BIRCHALL

James ARMSTRONG, 27th Regiment, married 26th November 1804, to Jane COLLINS, widow

Jannittus ARMSTONG, Gunner and Driver, Royal Artillery, aged 22 years, buried 28th August 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Joseph ARMSTRONG, baptised 30th November 1806, the son of Jane and the late William Armstrong, Royal Artillery, buried 3rd December

Mary ARMSTRONG, aged 5 years, the daughter of Andrew Armstrong, 59th Regiment, died of cholera, buried 1st July 1837

Richard ARMSTRONG, Private, Rifle Brigade, found Guilty at his Court Martial held on the 9th August 1842, of striking a sergeant, sentenced 14 years Transportation

Robert ARMSTRONG, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, married 9th August 1856 to, Ellen POWER, from London

Robert ARNEAL, Gunner and Driver, Royal Artillery, aged 25 years, buried 22nd September 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Robert Henry ARNSBY, born March 1870, whilst his father was serving in the Army and based at Pembroke Camp. Robert also served in the Army for many years, then became a civil servant. He married Delia Connors and they had eleven children

Thomas ASH, 27th Regiment, married 19th July 1803, to Eleanor LYNCH, widow

Thomas ASH, Gunner, Royal Artillery, married 7th March 1825, to Eliza HICKS, of Somerset

Mary ASHALL, aged 17 years, spinster, the daughter of William Ashall, of Sheffield, Yorkshire, resident Sergeant-Major Royal Artillery, Valletta, married 19th June 1819, to Thomas CORLETT, aged 28 years, bachelor, native Isle of Man, resident Valletta

Richard George ASHBROOK, the son of George Ashbrook, Gunner, Royal Artillery, aged 5 hours, buried 9th October 1847, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

James ASHDOWN, Private, East Kent Militia, aged 35 years, buried 29th September 1855, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Henry William ASHFORD, died 2nd July 1864, Lieutenant, 100th Regiment. Died in Rabat sanatorium of contagious fever. His body was taken to Ta Braxia until arrangements could be made to take it to England

Elizabeth ASHLEY, the widow of Bombardier Ashley, Royal Artillery, married 1st April 1807, to Philip SANTOVITO, 44th Regiment

Joseph ASHLEY, Private, 76th Regiment, aged 22 years 9 months, buried 29th September 1851, by Reverend Le Mesurier

Mary Jane ASHLEY, baptised 11th November 1866, the daughter of John and Elizabeth Ashley, Private, 1st Battalion, 8th Regiment

Thomas ASHLEY, baptised 16th July 1804, the son of Elizabeth and William Ashley, Royal Artillery

Ann ASHMEAD, died 27th August 1805, the wife of Richard Ashmead, 35th Regiment

Thomas ASHMEAD, baptised 10th October 1803, the son of Mary and Richard Ashmead, 35th Regiment

Henry ASHWELL, born in Malta about 1874, the son of Ellen and Thomas Ashwell. In 1881 living with his parents and family in South Shoebury, Essex. His father was a Gunner in Royal Artillery

Henrietta ASHWELL, born in Malta about 1871. In 1881 living with her parents and family in South Shoebury, Essex. Her father was a Gunner in Royal Artillery

James ASHWELL, aged 28 years 9 months, Private, 1st Battalion, 25th Regiment, buried 9th June 1862

Mary ASHWELL, born in Malta about 1876. In 1881 living with her parents and family in South Shoebury, Essex. Her father was a Gunner in Royal Artillery

Walter ASHWELL, born in Malta about 1869. In 1881 living with his parents and family in South Shoebury, Essex. His father was a Gunner in Royal Artillery

John ASHWORTH, Lance Corporal, 47th Regiment, aged 29 years, buried 7th June 1853, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

John Joseph ASSER, Lieutenant, Dorset Regiment, served in Malta 1888. Born 31st August 1867

James George ASTER, the son of James Aster, Private, 44th Regiment, aged eight months, buried 16th August 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Catherine ATCHISON, aged 26 years, the wife of Captain Atchison, Royal Artillery, buried 28th October 1823

Thomas ATCHISON, Captain, Royal Artillery, faced a General Court Martial. Dismissed His Majesty’s service 15th November 1824. Age when commissioned 15 years 6 months, Gentleman Cadet 2nd February 1803, 2nd Lieutenant 6th June 1804, 1st Lieutenant 5th December 1804, 2nd Captain 17th February 1814. Became a Major in the Lancashire Artillery Militia, and petitioned against his dismissal from the Royal Artillery. Restored to the rank of Captain, but retired on full pay list 16th June 1855. Became Honorary Colonel of the Lancashire Artillery Militia, and died 4th December 1877 in Mamingham. Published a booklet in October 1825 in London giving full details of his Court Martial, and his religious beliefs which led him to refuse to obey the order

Thomas ATCHISON, Captain, Royal Artillery, married 21st January 1823, to Catherine TOMLINSON

Mark Kerr ATHERLEY, baptised 9th March 1864, the son of Mark Kerr and Martha Atherley, Brigadier General

Frederick William Mclean ATKINS, died 2nd June 1862, aged 33 years, Captain on Bombay Staff. Died on board the P.&.O. ship Delta in Malta harbour

William ATKINS, aged 23 days, the son of John Atkins, 1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 16th June 1842

Benjamin ATKINSON, Private, 7th Regiment, married 19th June 1835, to Margaret BLACK

Francis Baring ATKINSON, Ensign, 73rd Regiment, of Temple Sowerby, Westmorland, married 24th December 1831, to Mary Anne STODDART, the daughter of Sir John Stoddart, Chief Justice of Malta. Niece of Sir James Moncreiffe, Bart., of Scotland

Hugh ATKINSON, Private, 1st Battalion, 44th Regiment, aged 23 years, buried 6th March 1849, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

L. ATKINSON, died 9th September 1808, aged 21 years, 39th Regiment

Mary Anne ATKINSON, died 29th November 1832, at Marseilles, after having given birth on the 20th November to a son. Wife of Francis Baring Atkinson of the 73rd Regiment. Daughter of the Chief Justice Sir John Stoddart

Thomas AUBREY, Private, 7th Regiment, buried 7th November 1855, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

AUSTIN, buried in Quarantine Bastion Cemetery, ……… Austin, 95th Regiment. The inscription reads:

"Rejoice for a brother deceased,

Our loss in his infinite gain;

A soul's out of prison released,

And freed from its bodily pain".

Charlotte AUSTIN, the daughter of Sergeant Austin, Reserve Battalion, 44th Regiment, aged one year two months, buried 3rd October 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Elizabeth Jane AUSTIN, baptised 30th December 1861, the daughter of John and Janet Austin, Colour Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 15th Regiment

James M. AUSTIN, born in Malta about 1860, the son of Janet and John Austin. In 1881 living with his family at Plymouth, where his father was a Sergeant Instructor, RWR Volunteers

John AUSTIN, Private, 28th Regiment, found Guilty at his Court Martial held on 1st October 1856, of habitual drunkeness, and an attempt to stab a superior officer, sentenced to 56 days hard labour and stoppages

Thomas AUSTIN, aged 42 years, Sergeant, 95th Regiment, buried 2nd September 1824

William AVERY, died 7th September 1805, the son of Elizabeth and John Avery, Royal Artillery

Frederick John AYRIS, aged 26 years, Sergeant, Royal Fusiliers, the son of Edwin Ayris, married 11th June 1899, to Josie AYRIS, aged 24 years, the daughter of William WILKINSON. This couple were married at a Registry Office in Islington, London on the 25th January 1897

Samuel AYTON, aged 30 years, Private, 70th Regiment, buried 11th October 1837

Back row standing

Major R Harrison R.E.  Miss Harness,  Colonel J. F. M. Browne R.E.  Mrs J. F. M. Browne,  Captain Fowke R.E.

Front row seated

Miss Beatrice Truelock,   Colonel Harness C.B. R.E.    Miss Truelock

 

Lieutenant BABY, 24th Regiment, received British War Medal with a clasp for Egypt in June 1847, for service during the 1801 defeat of Napoleon’s forces

Alfred BACHELOR, the son of a soldier in the 3rd Regiment, The Buffs, aged one year, buried 15th July 1852, by Reverend Henry Hare

Ada Emily BADGER, baptised 9th February 1862, the daughter of John and Diana Badger, Sergeant Major, 4th Battalion, Rifle Brigade

Edward BADGER, aged 40 years, Quarter Master Sergeant, 80th Regiment, buried 27th July 1823

Florian BADGER, aged 23 months, the daughter of the late Edward Badger, Quarter Master Sergeant, 80th Regiment, buried 19th June 1824

Walter James BADGER, baptised 15th January 1860, the son of John and Diana Badger, Sergeant Major, 4th Battalion, Rifle Brigade

Margaret BAEN (?), baptised 5th February 1860, the daughter of George and Mary Baen, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment, the Buffs

Louisa Agnes Ann BAIGENT, born 19th September 1892, the daughter of Henry and Agnes Baigent, Bandsman, Cameron Highlanders

Abraham BAILEY, Sergeant, 21st Regiment, married 3rd February 1857 to, Charlotte Elizabeth MILLER, from Ireland

Albert BAILEY, aged 24 years, bachelor, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, Dorset Regiment, the son of Thomas Bailey, married 23rd April 1889, to Ellen Margaret Gertrude FOY, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of William Lawrence Foy

Edward BAILEY, 21+, bachelor, born in Preston, Lancashire, Sergeant, 100th Regiment, the son of Henry and Jane Bailey, married 23rd December 1863 to, Eliza NORRIS, 21+, spinster, born in Cheriton, Hampshire, the daughter of James and Mary Norris

Elizabeth BAILEY, died 26th March 1850, the daughter of John and Elizabeth Bailey. Died in Fort Manoel, aged 6 years. Father a soldier 69th Regiment

George BAILEY, aged 32 years, Private, Royal Fusiliers, buried 28th May 1829

Isabella BAILEY, the daughter of Lance Corporal James Bailey, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs, buried 7th January 1852, by Reverend Henry Hare

John BAILEY, Private, 69th Regiment, aged 33 years, buried 29th April 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

John Matthew BAILEY, aged 25 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of John Bailey deceased, married 15th December 1894, to Ada Rebecca DOWLING, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Robert Dowling

Joseph BAILEY, Private, 77th Regiment, died in the Lunatic Asylum, Floriana, buried 12th March 1847, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Gerard BAILLIE-HAMILTON, Lieutenant, 7th Regiment, the son of the late Archdeacon Baillie-Hamilton, and Lady Charlotte Hamilton, married 26th September 1833, to Augusta Anderson MORSHEAD, the fourth daughter of the late Colonel Anderson Morshead, of Widey Court, Devonshire

Christopher BAIN, Cameron Highlanders, aged 18 years, buried 8th October 1892

Archibald BAIRD, 21+, bachelor, Hospital Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment, married 1st February 1865 to, Georgina McLEOD, spinster, born in Aberdeen

Charles Francis BAISLEY, baptised 16th November 1861, the son of Whatoff and Anne Baisley, Sergeant, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs

Agnes Gertrude BAKER, born Saturday 28th July 1849, the daughter of Louisa and William Baker, Royal Engineers

Amelia BAKER, baptised 11th November 1866, the daughter of James and Elizabeth Baker, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Arthur Slade BAKER, aged 31 years, bachelor, Captain, Royal Artillery, the son of Robert Browne Baker, married 26th November 1895 to, Caroline Fisker HEAP, aged 28 years, spinster, the daughter of George Harris Heap, U.S. Consul at Constantia

George BAKER, born 1856/1857, the son of Elizabeth and Gunner James Baker, Royal Artillery

James BAKER, the son of James Baker, Gunner and Driver, Royal Artillery, aged five months, buried 27th September 1852, by Reverend Henry Hare

John BAKER, Private, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs, aged 37 years, buried 1st October 1852, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

John BAKER, 21+, bachelor, born at sea, the son of John and Matilda Baker, Colour-Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 13th Regiment, married 11th November 1874, to Mary Ann DOWLING, 18 +, spinster, of Cashell, Ireland, the daughter of Joseph and Agnes Dowling

John Bigelow BAKER, born 29th July 1896, the son of Caroline Fisher and Captain Arthur Slade Baker, Royal Artillery. Twin brother of Robert Cunynghame Slade

Peter BAKER, aged 25 years, bachelor, born in England, Private, 1st Battalion, 8th Regiment, the son of Samuel and Ruth Baker, married 7th October 1867 to, Maria Carmela FERRIS, aged 24 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Joseph and Rosina Ferris

P.W. BAKER, aged 22 years, 77th Regiment, accidentally drowned, buried 18th June 1838

Robert Cunynghame Slade BAKER, born 29th July 1896, the son of Caroline Fisher and Captain Arthur Slade Baker, Royal Artillery. Twin brother of John Bigelow

Sarah Anne BAKER, baptised 8th February 1862, the daughter of James and Elizabeth Baker, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Sarah BAKER, baptised 28th November 1863, the daughter of James and Elizabeth Baker, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Thomas BAKER, the son of James Baker, Gunner and Driver, Royal Artillery, aged 5 years, buried 25th April 1853, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Thomas Richard BAKER, Captain, 7th Regiment, the youngest son of the late William Baker of Bayfordbury, Hertfordshire, married Thursday 13th June 1833, to Mary Frances Anderson MORSHEAD, the youngest daughter of the late Colonel Anderson Morshead of Widey Court, Devonshire

Captain T.R. BAKER, Royal Fusiliers, born Friday 11th December 1835, stillborn son to Mrs. Baker

Major BALBI, Royal Malta Artillery, Hon.Secretary, of the Malta Society of Arts, Manufacturers and Commerce, November 1899

Alfred Campbell BALD, Captain, Black Watch, serving in Malta on his birthday, 1st March 1889, aged 28 years

Ann BALDWIN, died 17th February 1806, the daughter of James Baldwin, 58th Regiment

Jonathan BALDWIN, aged 29 years, bachelor, born in Church Brampton, Northamptonshire, Corporal, 48th Regiment, the son of John and Fanny Baldwin, married 8th December 1869 to, Bridget McKENZIE, aged 28 yeas, widow, born in Dublin, the daughter of Dennis and Mary MOORE

Charlotte BALFOUR, died 29th March 1846, aged 26 years, the widow of Lieutenant Balfour, Royal Artillery

Frederick Charles William BALGIN ??, baptised 8th March 1863, the son of Samuel James and Fanny Maria Balgin, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 25th Regiment

Annie Maria BALL, baptised 18th February 1860, the daughter of George Frere and Louisa Jane Ball, Gunner, Royal Artillery

George BALL, Private, 41st Regiment, aged 26 years, buried 24th December 1853, by Reverend Henry Hare

George F. BALL, Gunner, Royal Artillery, married 9th February 1857 to, Jane SPALDING, from Jersey, Channel Islands

James BALL, Lieutenant, 83rd Regiment, buried 23rd November 1829

James Henry BALL, baptised 13th October 1860, the son of Robert and Mary Ball, Lance Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 23rd Regiment

Charles Naesmyth Bruere BALLARD, 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Artillery, serving in Malta on his birthday, 17th January 1889, aged 20 years

Harry BALLINGER, born 8th December 1881, the son of Elizabeth Ann and Sergeant-Major Thomas Ballinger, Royal Artillery

Frederick BALLINGTON, born in Malta about 1877. In 1881 living with his mother Jane and family, in the Militia Barracks, Staffordshire. His father was a Sergeant

H. BALMER, Private, 1st Regiment, found Guilty at his Court Martial held on 30th September 1856, of theft, abusive language and violence, sentenced to 14 years Transportation

Mrs BALNEAVIS, the wife of Lieut-Colonel Balneavis, gave birth to a son, approx. 14th March 1832

Georgina BALNEAVIS, died 1st July 1854, aged 64 years. Wife of Lieut-General Balneavis

Lieut-Colonel Henry BALNEAVIS, Deputy Inspector of Police, lived at 94/95 Strada San Giovanni, Valletta, rent free, as authorized by the Local Government, in 1825

Henry BALNEAVIS, died 16th July 1857, aged 76 years, Lieut-General. Colonel of the 65th Regiment, in Valletta. He served throughout the whole war in Spain. Was present at the battle of Plattsburgh in America, and subsequently the capture of Paris. Received war medal with 9 clasps. Held the position of Inspector of Police, and Town Major, Admin. Governor of Malta in the absence of the Governor

William BANKS, Private, charged with attacking Ensign Pembroke O’M. H. Marshall, on 16th August 1856, both 48th regiment. At his Court Martial held on the 9th September 1856, he was found Guilty of being drunk on duty, abusive language, violence to a superior officer, and habitual drunkeness, sentenced to 7 years penal servitude, commuted to 1 year in prison, with hard labour

William BANKS, 21+, bachelor, of Plymouth, the son of Thomas Banks, Private, 52nd Regiment, married 2nd October 1871, to Mary HUMPHRIES, 21+, widow, born Malta, the daughter of Charles and Caroline ELLUL

Alfred William BANNING, baptised 12th April 1867, the son of Richard and Sarah Banning, Private, 1st Battalion, 8th Regiment

Patrick BANNON, aged 30 years, bachelor, from Cavan, Ireland, Private, 44th Regiment, married 14th June 1812, to Catherine FITZGERALD, aged 26 years, from Newbridge, Ireland, the widow of Private Philip Fitzgerald, 44th Regiment

George BARBER, Private, 69th Regiment, aged 24 years, buried 8th March 1851, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

J. BARBER, Colour-Sergeant, 59th Regiment, married 4th July 1839, to Ann JONES

Thomas BARBER, aged 22 years, bachelor, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, Essex Regiment, the son of Thomas Barber, married 24th April 1888, to Mary Jane THOMPSON, aged 17 years, minor with parent’s consent, the daughter of William George Thompson

Catherine BARBOUR, born 16th August 1857, the daughter of James and Elizabeth Barbour, nee BURNE, Private, 71st Regiment

Francis BARCLAY, born 1840/1841, the son of Ann and Gunner James Barclay, Royal Artillery

Mary BARFIELD, aged 18 months, the daughter of John Barfield, Corporal, 19th Regiment, buried 26th June 1842

Frederick BARFOOT, Royal West Kent Regiment, sustained injuries when he fell from the ramparts in Floriana. Died June 1904. He was a member of the Independent Order of Good Templars, and his funeral was well attended by members from all over the island and three military bands

Cecil Hardy BARKER, born 6th March 1881, the son of Captain Francis William James and Charlotte Jessie Barker, Royal Artillery

Godfrey BARKER, born 13th January 1883, the son of Captain Francis William James and Charlotte Jessie Barker, Royal Artillery

James BARKER, died 10th October 1851, Private, 3rd Regiment, aged 24 years. Committed suicide whilst on guard duty at the Palace in Valletta, by blowing his brains out with a firelock. No reason was known why he committed suicide

John BARKER, aged 36 years, widower, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 31st Regiment, married 7th January 1810, to Elizabeth BROOKES, aged 29 years, widow

William Arthur John BARKER, born 22nd August 1879, the son of Captain Francis William James and Charlotte Jessie Barker, Royal Artillery

George BARKIN, born 1859, the son of Sarah and Peter Barkin, Private, 3rd Regiment

Edwin BARKSBY, aged 32 years, bachelor, born in Stanley, Derbyshire, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 24th Regiment, the son of Thomas and Mary Barksby, married 4th March 1867 to, Kate DOWLING, aged 18 years, spinster, born in Halvartary, Kildare, Ireland, the daughter of James and Ann Dowling

Emily Melita BARLOW, born 22nd April 1855, the daughter of Charlotte and Colonel Maurice Barlow, 14th Regiment

Lionel Francis Abbot BARLOW, Lieutenant, Royal Berkshire Regiment, serving in Malta on his birthday, 4th January 1889, aged 23 years

Russell Lockhart BARLOW, born 29th September 1882, the son of John Arthur and Ada Barlow, Deputy Assistant Commissary General, Captain, 96th Regiment

Thomas BARLOW, aged 8 months, the son of James Barlow, 2nd Battalion, 60th Regiment, buried 30th March 1841

Joseph BARNABY, Private, 88th Regiment, aged 22 years, buried 7th December 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Thomas BARNARD, died 16th January 1830, Private, 7th Regiment

Albert Arthur BARNES, baptised 15th March 1863, the son of Samuel and Antonia Barnes, Private, 1st Battalion, 25th Regiment

Elizabeth BARNES, baptised 20th July 1806, the daughter of Ann and John Barnes, Private, 39th Regiment

George BARNES, born in Malta about 1829. An Army Pensioner living in Everton, Lancashire, in 1881

George BARNES, aged 22 years, bachelor, of Sherborne, Dorset, the son of Edward and Sarah Barnes, Gunner, Royal Artillery, married 23rd March 1878, to Mary Louisa COOMBS, aged 26 years, spinster, of Sherborne, Dorset, the daughter of James and Ann Coombs

Giovanna BARNES, the widow of William Edward Barnes, Sergeant, 10th Regiment, married 3rd October 1825, to Giuseppe MULINARI, Sergeant, Royal Malta Fencibles.

John BARNES, baptised 1st April 1802, the son of Ann and John Barnes, 35th Regiment

John BARNES, 1862, Private, 1st Battalion, Shropshire Light Infantry, Court Martialed August 1890. Found Guilty of using violence against a superior officer, sentenced to two years imprisonment with hard labour and to be discharged with ignominy

Joseph BARNES, died 25th August 1810, aged 30 years, Private, 14th Regiment

Josiah BARNES, 21+, bachelor, born in Sheffield, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 8th Regiment, married 5th October 1868 to, Ursula GRAHAM, 21+, widow, born in Ancona, Italy, the daughter of Lorenzo CREIK

William Edward BARNES, Sergeant, 10th Regiment, married 6th December 1815, to Giovanna CAFFRA, the widow of Sergeant Caffra, Neapolitan Fencibles

William James BARNES, baptised 4th February 1866, the son of David and Sophia Jane Barnes, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 4th Regiment

Eliza BARNETT, baptised 1st September 1861, the daughter of James and Eliza Barnett, Mess Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment

George BARNETT, Private, 1st Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged 27 years, buried 23rd September 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Henry BARNETT, aged 28 years, bachelor, of St.Philip, Warwick, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 10th Regiment, married 20th August 1815, to Ann DYCKE, aged 16 years, spinster, from Portsmouth, the daughter of Jane and the late John Dycke, Royal Artillery, with her mothers consent. Her mother is now Jane TAYLOR

Josephine Blanch Ethel BARNETT, baptised 20th April 1861, the daughter of William Townsend and Eliza Josephine Ellen Barnett, Captain, Royal Artillery

William BARNETT, Private, 41st Regiment, aged 32 years, buried 7th February 1854, by Reverend William Hare

Henry BARNSLEY, 21+, bachelor, born in Atherstone, Warwickshire, Sergeant, Army Hospital Corps, the son of James and Etty Barnsley, married 16th December 1869 to, Emily Jane FREW, 21+, spinster, born in London, the daughter of John and Jane Frew

Mary BARR, aged 35 years, the wife of Gunner Joseph Barr, Royal Artillery, died of cholera, buried 10th July 1837

George BARR, died 23rd December 1853, aged 32 years, 41st Regiment. Fell from the Ponsonby Bastion of Marsamuscetto, and died within a few minutes. Post Mortem found he had accidentally fallen whilst drunk

John BARR, the son of Sergeant Thomas Barr, late of Royal Sappers and Miners, aged 11 months, buried 7th November 1853, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Thomas BARR, Sergeant, Royal Sappers and Miners, aged 31 years, buried 10th September 1853, by Reverend Le Mesurier

Richard Henry BARRATT, baptised 9th February 1867, the son of John and Mary Barratt, Private, 84th Regiment

Edwin BARRETT, aged 29 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of Samuel Barrett deceased, married 1st August 1895, to Bessie COLBORNE, aged 27 years, spinster, the daughter of George Colborne

George BARRETT, Private, Grenadier Guards, aged 28 years, buried 23rd April 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

John BARRETT, 21+, bachelor, born in Norfolk, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of Isaac and Hannah Barrett, married 14th November 1861 to, Ainey McLOUGHLIN, 21+, spinster, born in Mullingar, Ireland, the daughter of Edward and Ellen McLoughlin

Minnie Albinia Lennard BARRETT, born 2nd August 1882, the daughter of Captain Lennard and Mary Anne Barrett, A.P.D.

William Arthur BARRETT, born 18th November 1861, the son of Anne and John Barrett, Gunner, Royal Artillery

George BARRISTER, Colour-Sergeant, 28th Regiment, married 27th January 1857 to, Elizabeth MASKELL, the widow of William Maskell

BARRON. Disappeared, about 30th August 1866, Gunner Barron, Royal Artillery. His clothes were found on rocks near Fort St.Angelo, leading to belief that he had drowned whilst bathing. As no body was found, it was later thought that he adopted this ruse to facilitate desertion

Charles BARROW, aged 1 month, the son of Private George Barrow, 51st Regiment, buried 1st April 1823

Johanna BARROWCLIFF, the daughter of Joseph Barrowcliff, aged 5 months 2 weeks, buried 19th November 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Jane BARROWCLIFFE, the daughter of Private Joseph Barrowcliffe, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs, aged one year two months, buried 5th August 1852, by Reverend Henry Hare

Charles BARRY, Sergeant, 42nd Regiment, from Ireland, married 25th December 1845, to Emma HYDE, of Devonshire

Charles BARSBY, born in Malta about 1860. A Private in the 69th South Lincolnshire Regiment in 1881

James BARTLETT, Royal Irish Regiment, aged 24 years, buried 20th October 1891

Thomas Henry BARTON, born in Malta about 1853. In 1881 a Militiaman with the East Kent Militia, stationed at The Barracks Canterbury, Kent

William BARTON, baptised 8th September 1860, the son of William and Margaret Barton, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion 3rd Regiment, The Buffs

Samuel BARTTON, aged 31 years, Private, 85th Regiment, buried 18th May 1825

Francis BARTWELL, born in Malta about 1870. In 1881 living with his parents and family at the Army Clothing Depot, London. His father Thomas was Foreman of Works, Royal Engineers

William BARTWELL, born in Malta about 1866. In 1881 living with his parents and family at the Army Clothing Depot, London. His father Thomas was Foreman of Works, Royal EngineersCharles William BARWELL, born 15th June 1854, the son of Sophia and Sergeant William Barwell, 33rd Regiment

William BASIN, aged 36 years, Private, 80th Regiment, buried 6th July 1827

Lieutenant BASSANO, 1st Battalion, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry. Died 6th January 1888, by falling down the staircase of the Officer’s Mess in Floriana. The son of the late Major-General Bassano

James Stokes BASTARD, Royal Artillery, Brevet-Major. Born Blandford, Dorset, 28th September 1789. Served on Malta, 14th December 1839 to 4th February 1845. Promoted Colonel 9th November 1846, and Major-General 20th June 1854. Retired on Full pay 24th January 1857, died at Charlton, London S.E.10. on 10th June 1871

Herbert Nelson BASTON, aged 23 years, bachelor, Lance-Sergeant, Royal Welch Fusiliers, the son of Edward Baston, Clerk in Holy Orders, married 22nd February 1897 to, Annie GREGORY, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Frederick Gregory, Bandmaster, Royal Welch Fusiliers

James BASTON, aged 32 years, Private, 77th Regiment, buried 6th July 1841

John Henry BATCHELOR, aged 31 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of John Batchelor, married 16th December 1884, to Edith BECKENSALL, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of Thomas Beckensall

William Sinclair BATE, born in Malta about 1877, the son of Ellen and William Bate. His father was a Staff Sergeant in the A.S.C. in 1881 stationed at Colewort Barracks, Portsmouth, where he lived with his parents and family

Eliza Harriet Amelia BATEMAN, baptised 14th May 1864, the daughter of James and Eliza Bateman, Private, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Joseph BATEMAN, born in Malta about 1876, the son of Annie and Peter Bateman. By 1881 his father was a Chelsea Pensioner living in Bury, Lancashire, where he also lived with the family

Richard Henry BATEMAN, baptised 8th December 1861, the son of James and Eliza Bateman, Private, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment

James BATES, Private, 7th Regiment, buried 4th January 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

John BATES, aged 27 years, Private, 88th Regiment, buried 1st December 1846

Isabel Frederica Melita BATHURST, born 31st August 1831, the daughter of Julia and Lieut-Colonel the Hon. Seymour Bathurst

Frederick BATT, aged 27 years, bachelor, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, the son of Edward Batt, married 3rd October 1896, to Mary O’LEARY, aged 22 years, spinster, from Ellacombe, Torquay, the daughter of Edward Dennis O’Leary

James BATT, aged 56 years, Pensioner, late Sergeant in the Staff Corps, buried 1st February 1840

James BATTEN, Paymaster Sergeant, 57th Regiment, married 11th September 1856 to, Mary McCRICE, widow

Matthew BATTLEY, Gunner, Royal Artillery, married 6th May 1814, to Sarah MILWARD

J. BATTY, Sergeant, Army Hospital Corps, serving on board HMS Crocodile was found drowned on 31st January 1872. It is believed that he fell off the Mole into the water. He was buried in the Strada Dolori Cemetery, Pieta

George BAVISSTOCKE, Private, 3005, 28th Regiment, presented with silver medal for meritous conduct and long service, 25th May 1857

Mary BAWN, born 5th December 1862, the daughter of James and Mary Bawn, nee CUMMINS, Bombardier, 3rd Brigade, Royal Artillery

Sarah BAWN, born 5th November 1860, the daughter of James and Mary Bawn, nee CUMMINS, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Otto BAYER, Lieut-Colonel, Lieutenant Governor of Gozo, lived at Chambray in Gozo, rent free, as authorised by the Local Government, in 1825

Thomas BAYFORD, Private, 97th Regiment, found Guilty at his Court Martial held on 15th October 1847, of striking an officer, sentenced to three years hard labour

Captain BAYLEY, Deputy Judge Advocate, lived at 35 Marsamuscetto, Valletta, rent free, as authorized by the Local Government, in 1825

Charles Andrews BAYLEY, Captain, 36th Regiment, appointed Lieutenant-Governor and Military Commandant of Gozo and Comino, in October 1826. He succeded Lieut-Colonel Bayer – deceased

Charles Andrews BAYLEY, died 12th August 1852, aged 70 years, Colonel. Died at the Palace of Marfa where he had retired for the benefit of his health. For many years Commandant and Superintendent of the island of Gozo. Interred at Fort Chambray. He entered the army as an Ensign in 1804, and promoted Lieutenant 1805, Captain 1812, Major 1830 and Lieut-Colonel 1846. In 1826 he was put on half pay. Afterwards came to Malta from which time to his death he held an appointment under the Government

Hugh BAYLIFF, born in Malta about 1864. In 1881 he was living with his mother Henrietta, the wife of an Army Captain, in Clifton, Gloucestershire

John BAYLISS, Colonel, 2nd Battalion, 35th Regiment, Court Martialed, but cleared, of shooting Captain Richard Charles Newman, of the 20th Regiment, in a duel May 1802

Arthur Simcoe BAYNES, Lieut-Colonel. Cornet 24th June 1812, Lieutenant 28th December 1815, Captain 24th June 1824, Major 2nd October 1835, Lieut-Colonel 26th October 1841. Died 13th September 1875, aged 78 years, at his country house at Tarxien

Frances Edith BAYNES, died 8th June 1850, in Sliema, aged 16 months 10 days, the daughter of Captain R. Lambert Baynes, Companion of the Bath, Redeemer of Greece, and the Hon. Mrs Baynes

Frederick William BEADLEY, baptised 26th July 1863, the son of George and Mary Beadley, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 23rd Regiment

C. H. BEAGUE, died 12th May 1827, Lieutenant, Royal Engineers

Alfred BEALE, aged 28 years, bachelor, Sergeant, the son of Alexander Beale, married 10th March 1894, to Julia RING, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of John Ring

R. BEALE, Royal Artillery, aged 24 years, buried 5th August 1891

Henry BEANS, Colour-Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment, married 21st November 1860 to, Harriet ADY, the daughter of Joseph Ady, Schoolmaster

Henry Charles BEANS, baptised 23rd August 1862, the son of Henry and Harriet Beans, Colour Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Arthur Samuel BEARDSLEY, the son of William Joseph and Isabella Beardsley, Captain, Royal Artillery, born 27th March 1890

Reginald Owen BEARDSLEY, the son of William Joseph and Isabella Beardsley, Captain, Royal Artillery, born 14th February 1892

Margaret BEATSON, aged 1 year, the daughter of John Beatson, 92nd Highlanders, buried 6th July 1837

Sarah BEATSON, aged 34 years, the wife of J. Beatson, Private, 92nd Highlanders, buried 23rd June 1840

Roger Steward BEATSON, Lieutenant, Royal Engineers, married 19th November 1836, to Elizabeth Mary Ann WOOD, the second daughter of Lieut-General John Sullivan Wood

BEAVER, the son of Sergeant Beaver, 44th Regiment, aged five years, buried 22nd July 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Thomas BEAVER, the son of Sergeant Beaver, 44th Regiment, aged two years four months, buried 21st July 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

John BEAVIS, aged 31 years, Private, 85th Regiment, buried 7th June 1825

Ferdinand BEAUCLERK, 21+, bachelor, of Dawn House, Arundel, Sussex, the son of Charles Robert and Jouquena Beauclerk, Lieutenant, Royal Engineers, married 9th February 1872, to Emily Joanne LLOYD, 21+, spinster, of Glasgow, the daughter of Robert and Anna Lloyd

Edna Maude Sarah BEAZLEY, born 5th April 1900, the daughter of Corporal Walter Stephen and Martha Beazley, Royal Artillery

John BECK, aged 20 years, Private, 95th Regiment, buried 17th August 1824

Robert BECKETT, 21+, bachelor, of Co.Antrim, the son of Joseph and Mary Beckett, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, married 17th May 1875, to Olimpia DEBETAZ, 21+, spinster, born Vevey, Switzerland, the daughter of Peter and Frances Debetaz

Sidney BECKWITH, Lieutenant, Rifle Brigade, married 28th January 1832, to Eliza Mary HARVEY, of Portsea

Thomas BEDDING, aged 21 years, bachelor, from Norly, Oxfordshire, Private, 14th Regiment, married 3rd August 1812, to Eleanor HUGHES, aged 26 years, from Dublin, the widow of Private John Hughes, 81st Regiment

Thomas BEDDOW, aged 23 years, bachelor, Lance-Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 20th Regiment, the son of John Beddow, married 10th August 1880, to Josephine GAUCI, aged 29 years, widow, the daughter of George SMITH

Edward BEER, Corporal, 95th Regiment, married 27th October 1829, to Mary Ann KINGSWELL

Edward BEER, Corporal, 7th Regiment, married 19th January 1835, to Catherine PRICE

Elizabeth Moira Hastings BEEVER, the daughter of Captain Beever, late Barrack Master at Hull, married 4th September 1827, to Edmund STARKEY, Apothecary to the Forces

Charles John BEGLEY, born in Malta about 1879, the son of Elizabeth and John Begley. Living at Fulwood Barracks, Preston, Lancashire, in 1881 a Sergeant in the 108th Regiment

Dulcie Gwendoline Letitia BELBIN, born 16th July 1891, the daughter of Sergeant William John and Ketunah Belbin, 2nd Battalion, Dorset Regiment

Victor Alexander BELBIN, born 17th March 1898, the son of Sergeant William John and Ketunah Belbin, 2nd Battalion, Dorset Regiment

William Edward John BELBIN, born 4th October 1894, the son of Sergeant William John and Ketunah Belbin, 2nd Battalion, Dorset Regiment

John BELFIELD, Private, 46th Regiment, aged 21 years, buried 21st March 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Eliza BELL, baptised 8th August 1865, the daughter of John and Elizabeth Bell, Gunner, 3rd Brigade, Royal Artillery

Florence BELL, baptised 17th March 1860, the daughter of Edward William Derrington and Alice Bell, Lieut-Colonel, 2nd Battalion, 23rd Regiment

Florence Rowena BELL, born 3rd May 1900, the daughter of Florence Rowena and James Bell, Armourer Sergeant, 3rd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers

Frederick Woodford BELL, aged 2 months, the son of Major E.W. Bell, Royal Fusiliers, buried 1st December 1828

George BELL, the son of George Bell, Gunner, Royal Artillery, aged one year two months, buried 25th February 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

James BELL, aged 25 years, bachelor, Armourer Sergeant, 3rd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers, the son of Henry Bell deceased, married 17th May 1899 to, Florence Rowena FRAMPTON, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Nelson Frampton, Chemist

John BELL, Private, 70th Regiment, married 11th September 1837 to, Elizabeth WARD

John BELL, the son of George Bell, Gunner and Driver, Royal Artillery, aged two years three months, buried 12th October 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

John BELL, the son of George Bell, Gunner and Driver, Royal Artillery, aged two years eight months, buried 2nd August 1853, by Reverend Le Mesurier

John BELL, 21+, bachelor, born in Newcastle, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of Joseph and Margaret Bell, married 19th April 1862 to, Elizabeth PAINTER, 21+, spinster, born Cornwood, Devon, the daughter of John and Mary Painter

Margaret Mary BELL, baptised 13th September 1863, the daughter of John and Elizabeth Bell, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Robert BELL, Schoolmaster Sergeant, 28th Regiment, presented with a silver cup, saucer and cover, by Lieut-Colonel Adams at the Garrison School, Vittoriosa on 18th September 1858

Thomas BELL, aged 43 years, Private, 92nd Highlanders, died from cholera, buried 18th July 1837

Thomas John BELL, baptised 20th March 1864, the son of John and Elizabeth Bell, Gunner, Royal Artillery

William Henry BELL, baptised 27th October 1866, the son of John and Elizabeth Bell, Gunner, Royal Artillery

H.V. BELLANTI, died 23rd February 1898, aged 22 years, at Sliema, Lieutenant, Royal Malta Artillery

William BELTON, baptised 18th November 1866, the son of Henry and Sarah Belton, Warder, Military Prison

Mary BENGIES/BENZIES, aged 30 years, the wife of Private Bengies/Benzies, 92nd Regiment, buried 3rd July 1837

Samuel BENIFIELD, aged 25 years, bachelor, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of Samuel Benifield, married 22nd May 1894, to Netta GALEA, aged 19 years, spinster, the daughter of Salvo Galea

Anthony BENN, Lieutenant, Royal Artillery, married 7th July 1841, to Helen MUNRO, the daughter of Captain Munro, Royal Artillery

Thomas BENN, baptised 20th August 1865, the son of George and Mary Anne Benn, Gunner, 3rd Brigade, Royal Artillery

Alexander BENNETT, born 15th July 1870, the son of Alexander and Catherine Bennett, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Benjamin Thomas BENNETT, baptised 7th July 1860, the son of Benjamin and Elizabeth Bennett, Colour Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 23rd Regiment

Elizabeth Anne BENNETT, baptised 23rd February 1862, the daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth Bennett, Colour Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 23rd Regiment

James BENNETT, aged 25 years, bachelor, Sergeant, the son of John Bennett, married 1st January 1890, to Eleanor GREEN, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of William John Green

Mark Henry BENNETT, baptised 23rd August 1863, the son of James and Eliza Bennett, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Thomas BENNETT, Private, 14th Regiment, married 1st January 1817, to Anna SEED, of Gloucester

Thomas BENNETT, aged 27 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of Thomas Bennett, married 3rd April 1880, to Louisa Christiana LAYCOCK, aged 17 years, minor, with her parents consent, the daughter of William Peter Laycock

Thomas William BENNETT, born 1849/1850, the son of Patrick Bennett, Private, 69th Regiment

Thomas William BENNETT, baptised 12th April 1862, the son of David and Caroline Bennett, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 23rd Regiment

George BENNINGTON, aged 28 years 9 months, bachelor, born in Wendling, Norfolk, the son of Benjamin and Susan Bennington, Sergeant, 64th Regiment, married 2nd March 1869 to, Catherine READING, aged 26 years 2 months, widow, born in Plymouth, Schoolmistress, 64th Regiment, the daughter of Joseph and Margaret LOVELL

Charles BENSON, Private, 80th Regiment, married 11th September 1828, to Charlotte LOUIS (or Lonis)

William George Sackville BENSON, Lieutenant, Essex Regiment, serving in Malta on his birthday, 25th February 1889, aged 28 years

William BENTHAM, Major, Royal Artillery. Born in Gibraltar 3rd January 1786. Served on Malta and Sicily June 1803 to January 1808. Died in Charlton, London, 1st February 1832

Sergeant Arthur BENTLEY, Royal Artillery, aged 24 years, died 9th April 1899

George BENTLEY, Gunner, Royal Artillery, married 19th May 1822, to Ann McGUIGGAN

Martin John Archibald BENTLEY, baptised 9th March 1861, the son of Martin and Martha Bentley, Corporal, Royal Engineers

Sarah BENTLEY, baptised 16th July 1806, the daughter of Margaret and William Bentley, Private, 39th Regiment

Robert BENTLEY, aged 25 years, Private, 32nd Regiment, buried 15th March 1824

C.R. BENTON, Private, Dorset Regiment, drowned whilst bathing at Pembroke Camp on 11th June 1898. His body was taken to Forrest Hospital for Post Mortem

Eleanor BERGAN, died 6th September 1811, aged 13 months, 44th Regiment

Constance Sarah BERGER, born 16th February 1879, the daughter of Margaret Catherine and Major Ernest Archibald Berger, 10th Regiment

Dennis BERGIN, Private, 77th Regiment, found Guilty at his Court Martial held on 7th December 1841, of striking a Corporal, sentenced to 200 lashes

Albert BERNARD, died 18th February 1883, aged 14 years, the son of Captain Bernard, Royal Malta Fencible Artillery

Ludovico BERNARD MD, Major, resident Malta, electoral list 1864

Regina BERNARD, the daughter of Lieutenant P. Bernard, Royal Malta Fencible Artillery, died 29th January 1870 in Valletta, aged 4 years six months, from diphtheria

Samuel BERRIDGE, aged 26 years, bachelor, born in Great Catworth, Huntingdonshire, Private, 31st Regiment, the son of Francis and Elizabeth Berridge, married 5th May 1868 to, Martha Anne BRAKESLY, aged 23 years, spinster, born in England, the daughter of Benjamin and Anne Brakesly

Charles BERRINGTON, died about 31st August 1814, Captain, Royal Engineers

Charles BERRY, died 14th April 1854, Private, Grenadier Guards. Stationed in Malta. Died in the Lazaretto, aged 26 years

John BERRY, aged 19 years, Private, 95th Regiment, buried 18th September 1824

John BERRY, Colour Sergeant, 69th Regiment, aged 39 years, buried 13th August 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

John BERRY, aged 24 years, bachelor, of Cheltenham, the son of William and Elizabeth Berry, Sergeant, 28th Regiment, married 4th February 1873, to Sarah Ann NAPIER, aged 17 years, spinster, born Cannanore, India, the daughter of John and Mary Ann Napier

Mary Ann BERRY, the daughter of Sergeant John Berry, Reserve Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged three years four months, buried 18th October 1849, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Susannah BERRY, the daughter of Colour Sergeant John Berry, 69th Regiment, aged two year five months, buried 10th August 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

William BERRY, aged four months, the son of William Berry, Sergeant, 14th Regiment, buried 9th July 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

William Thomas BERTIE, born in Malta about 1879, the son of Alice and Joseph Bertie. His father was a Private in the 42nd Regiment in 1881 and stationed at Aldershot, Hampshire

Isabella Jane BERTIE, born in Malta about 1876, the daughter of Alice and Joseph Bertie. Her father was a Private in the 42nd Regiment in 1881 and stationed at Aldershot, HampshireJames BERWICK, Sergeant, 88th Regiment, married 18th November 1841, to Mary JOYCE

Elizabeth Jane BEST, baptised 16th October 1865, the daughter of William and Anne Jane Best, Gunner, 3rd Brigade, Royal Artillery

Georgina BEST, baptised 13th September 1863, the daughter of William and Ann Jane Best, Gunner, Royal Artillery

John George BEST, born 18th August 1863, the son of George and Ellen Best, Private, 2nd Battalion, 23rd Regiment

Thomas Henry BEST, baptised 23rd September 1866, the son of William and Annie Jane Best, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Frances BETHUNE, died 19th November 1855, aged 22 years, the wife of Major M. Bethune, 9th Regiment

Frances BETHUNE, the wife of Major Bethune, 9th Regiment, aged 22 years, buried 21st November 1855, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Edward BETTIS, 21+, bachelor, of High Ongar, Essex, the son of John and Mary Bettis, Private, 48th Regiment, married 16th January 1872, to Maria Carmela CIGLIA, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Francis and Maria Fenech Ciglia

Georgina Bertha BEVAN, born 12th November 1869, the daughter of Elijah and Jennett Bevan, Colour-Sergeant, 64th Regiment

William Thomas BEVAN, aged 28 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Welch Regiment, the son of William Thomas Bevan, married 27th September 1892, to Elizabeth Gertrude TAYLOR, aged 28 years, spinster, the daughter of George Taylor

Joseph Thomas BEVERLEY, died 8th December 1810, aged 10 weeks, the son of Royal Artilleryman

William BEVINS, Private, 28th Regiment, found Guilty at his Court Martial on 2nd May 1857, of disobeying a command, insubordinate language, losing necessaries, sentenced to 50 lashes and two years hard labour

Surgeon BEVIS, at Fort Chambray Hospital, August 1882

John BEYRNED, died 3rd August 1858, aged 23 years, 14th Regiment, fell from Ball's Bastion, Valletta, onto the Marina and found dead

Jane Alice BICKBY, baptised 30th November 1861, the daughter of Hodgson and Jesse Bickby, Quartermaster Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Edward BICKETT, 21+, bachelor, born in Queens County, Ireland, Lance-Corporal, 87th Regiment, the son of James and Mary Bickett, married 8th September 1868 to, Jane Elizabeth WHITE, spinster, minor, born in India, the daughter of Charles and Mary White

G. BICKNELL, Royal Berkshire Regiment, aged 20 years, buried 18th August 1891

Thomas BIDDULPH, 21+, bachelor, from Keighley, Yorkshire, the son of Barlees and Elizabeth Biddulph, Sergeant, 48th Regiment, married 9th December 1871, to Mary Ann TAYLOR, spinster, from Galway, the daughter of William Frederick and Mary Taylor, Garrison QMS

Hannah BIDWELL, baptised 26th October 1808, the daughter of Mary and John Bidwell, Private, 31st Regiment

John BIGBIE, Private, 42nd Regiment, married 6th March 1844, to Margaret WILSON, the widow of Charles Wilson

Charles Dickinson BIGGS, aged 10 months, the son of Thomas Biggs, 59th Regiment, buried 15th June 1837

Elizabeth Emma BIGGS, the daughter of Colour Sergeant Biggs, 9th Regiment, aged 10 months, buried 10th November 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Charles BIGNALL, aged 24 years, Private, 1st Battalion, Gordon Highlanders, the son of Charles William Bignall, married 25th March 1887, to Elizabeth CACHIA, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of Vincent Cachia

Eliza BILLINGTON, died 16th January 1813, aged 10 months, 14th Regiment

James BILLOWS, died 4th April 1854, Private, 4th Regiment, aged 37 years. Found drowned behind Fort Manoel

George BILLS, aged 26 years, bachelor, 1st Battalion, Royal Scots Regiment, the son of George Bills, married 26th August 1882, to Jane LATTMER, aged 28 years, spinster, the daughter of Alexander Lattmer

Emma BINGHAM, the daughter of Corporal Joshua Bingham, Royal Sappers and Miners, aged 12 months, buried 13th July 1852, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Frederick Nixon BINGHAM, born 30th December 1879, the son of Matilda Pamela and Sergeant John Bingham, Royal Engineers

Samuel BINGLEY, aged 36 years, Private, 59th Regiment, died of cholera, buried 8th July 1837

Abraham BINNS, baptised 22nd November 1865, the son of Thomas and Jane Binns, Sergeant, 84th Regiment

Thomas BINNS, baptised 26th January 1867, the son of Thomas and Jane Binns, Lance Corporal, 84th Regiment

Ruth BIRCH, aged 3 years, the daughter of Sergeant John Birch, 80th Regiment, buried 24th June 1824

William BIRCH, died 15th December 1867, Gunner, Royal Artillery. He was with other men going to Fort Tigne to fetch a picquet to collect a drunken man. In the dark and with blinding rain, he mistook the path and fell over the cliff onto the rocks and was killed

Benjamin BIRD, aged 25 years, bachelor, born in Birmingham, Private, 1st Battalion, 24th Regiment, the son of William and Mary Bird, married 22nd June 1868 to, Ruth NORKETT, aged 27 years, widow, born in Watlington, Gloucestershire, the daughter of William and Sarah CRUTCH

Catherine BIRD, baptised 7th December 1861, the daughter of George and Ann Bird, Private, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment

David BIRD, Sergeant, 97th Regiment, married 10th September 1847, to Margaret MURPHY

Thomas BIRKETT, aged 27 years, bachelor, born in Stamford, Lincolnshire, Colour-Sergeant, 23rd Royal Welch Fusiliers, the son of Elijah Birkett, married 6th April 1863 to, Mary Ann WRIGHT, aged 24 years, spinster, born in Dublin, the daughter of Cornelius Pickering Wright

William Joseph BIRKLE, born 19th July 1900, the son of William George and Leah Birkle, Staff-Sergeant, A.O.C.

Charles BIRT, 21+, bachelor, of Newport, the son of Joseph and Agnes Birt, Gunner, 12th Brigade, Royal Artillery, married 14th October 1876, to Katherine JONES, 21+, widow, of Lincoln, the daughter of William and Sarah JACKSON

Charles BIRT, 21+, widower, of Newport, Monmouthshire, the son of Joseph and Edna Birt, Gunner, 14th Battery, 10th Brigade, Royal Artillery, married 7th December 1878, to Catherine HILLMAN, 21+, widow, of Dublin, the daughter of John and Catherine NORTON

Henry BISGROVE, 21+, bachelor, born in Wells, Somerset, Corporal, 1st Battalion, 8th Regiment, the son of Henry and Frances Bisgrove, married 3rd December 1866 to, Rosina KINGSHOTT, aged 20 years, spinster, born in East Harting, Sussex, the daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth Kingshott

F. BISHOP, Royal Berkshire Regiment, aged 23 years, buried 28th February 1893

Henry BISHOP, Private, 1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade, aged 28 years, buried 5th November 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Henry BISHOP, died 2nd June 1867, 60th Regiment, drowned bathing at St.Julians Bay

Daniel BISSETT, Brevet-Major, Royal Artillery. Born Chatham, Kent, 22nd September 1785. Served in Mediterranean 18th June 1811 to 19th March 1822. Married at Sherborne, Dorset, Henrietta Hoddinott. Two sons born on Malta, G.H. Angelo Bissett, born 4th July 1814, and Richard Tay Armstrong Bissett, born 24th January 1821

Margaret BISSETT, aged 4 years, the daughter of Sergeant Bissett, Reserve Battalion, buried 17th March 1846

William BLACK, aged 42 years, widower, born in Curran, Ireland, Lance-Corporal, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment, the son of William and Mary Black, married 3rd September 1863 to, Catherine SUNDERLAND, aged 43 years, widow, born in Aston, the daughter of Richard and Mary HOLLAND

Thomas BLACKBURN, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, married 24th September 1860 to, Madeleine COLEIRO, the daughter of John Coleiro

Lieut-Colonel BLACKBURNE, Commanding Officer 69th Regiment, November 1850.

Joseph BLACK, baptised 30th November 1862, the son of Joseph and Elizabeth Black, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 25th Regiment

Robert BLACKIE, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, married 8th August 1843, to Catherine CARBONARO, of the Parish St.Dominic, Valletta

Robert George BLACKIE, baptised 10th October 1863, the son of Robert and Mary Blackie, Brigade Sergeant Major, Royal Artillery

Maria Isabella BLACKLOW, born 22nd May 1868, the daughter of James and Emma Blacklow, nee BIRD, Sergeant, 31st Regiment

Agnes Loveday BLACKMAN, born 6th August 1897, the daughter of Charlotte and Sergeant Arthur Henry Blackman, Royal Engineers

(Arthur) William Henry BLACKMAN, aged 34 years, widower, Sergeant, Royal Engineers, married 7th October 1895 to, Charlotte LOVEDAY, aged 30 years, spinster, the daughter of John Loveday deceased

John BLACKMAN, Private, 44th Regiment, aged 23 years, buried 23rd July 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Emily BLACKSTOCK, born 21st October 1870, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann Blackstock, nee MACBURNEY, Private, 64th Regiment

James BLACKWALL, QMS, 44th Regiment, married 9th July 1850, to Fanny ALLEN, widow

Robert BLAGG, baptised 11th August 1805, the son of Martha and William Blagg, Royal Artillery

Edward Routh BLAGRAVE, died 21st March 1863, aged 32 years, Captain, Royal Madras Engineers, from phthisis. Born in Bengal, he left a widow

James BLAIR, aged 25 years, Private, 88th Regiment, buried 12th October 1841

Walter Charles Hunter BLAIR, Captain, Royal Artillery, served in Malta 1888. Born 1st September 1860

William BLAIR, Corporal, 10th Regiment, married 8th July 1819, to Mary Catherine TAYLOR

George BLAKE, Gunner and Driver, Royal Artillery, aged 30 years, buried 21st July 1853, by Reverend Henry Hare

Nicholas BLAKE, bachelor, of Woodleigh, Devon, the son of John and Jane Blake, Corporal, 12th Brigade, Royal Artillery, married 13th July 1876, to Mary Ann LARMOUR, spinster, of Woolwich, Kent, the daughter of Robert and Catherine Larmour

Thomas Seymour BLAKE, Sergeant, 97th Regiment, married 11th May 1847, to Mary REIDY

Thomas BLAKELY, 21+, bachelor, born Cleugharan, Ireland, Corporal, 69th Regiment, married 29th August 1848 to, Mary LAVARY, 21+, spinster, born Oranmore, Ireland

E. BLAKESLEY, died of cholera 8th September 1867, aged 1 year, 1st Battalion, 14th Regiment

Mary Anne BLAKESLEY, born 6th September 1867, the daughter of Thomas and Cecilia Eliza Blakesley, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 14th Regiment

S.A. BLAKESLEY, died of cholera 11th September 1867, infant, 1st Battalion, 14th Regiment

Edward William BLANCH, 21+, bachelor, of East Dereham, Norfolk, the son of John and Elizabeth Blanch, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, married 11th January 1876, to Kate STRICKLAND, 21+, spinster, of Southampton, Hampshire, the daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Strickland

John Otway Percy BLAND, baptised 30th December 1863, the son of Edward Loftus and Emma Frances Bland, Captain, Royal Engineers

Samuel BLAND, baptised 15th March 1863, the son of Samuel and Jane Bland, Private, 1st Battalion, 25th Regiment

Isabella Caroline BLANE, born 8th September 1857, the daughter of John and Matilda Blane, nee CARR, Corporal, 71st Regiment

Gunner John BLANE, Royal Artillery, aged 28 years 1 month, died 16th June 1891

Jacob BLATTNER, aged 32 years, bachelor, born in Aarau, Switzerland, the son of Gottlieb and Susanna Blattner, Private, 100th Regiment, married 16th April 1866 to, Anne ORTEGA, aged 21 years, spinster, born in Malaga, Spain, the daughter of John and Sophia Ortega

John BLEASE, aged 22 years, bachelor, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, the son of John Blease, married 24th February 1886, to Giuseppa CHIRCOPP, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of John Chircopp

BLENCH, baptised 12th January 1867, the child of William Blench, Sergeant, Army Hospital Corps

William Thomas BLENNIRY (?), baptised 1st September 1866, the son of Thomas and Martha Blenniry, Private, 60th Rifles

Mary BLONG, the daughter of Hospital Sergeant Blong, 1st Battalion, 97th Regiment, aged one year seven months, buried 30th November 1847, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Francis BLOODWORTH, aged 2 months, the son of Private Bloodworth, 59th Regiment, buried 30th July 1837

Francis Edward BLOOMER, baptised 9th December 1865, the son of William and Mary Elizabeth Bloomer, Colour Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Robert William BLOOMER, baptised 20th December 1862, the son of William and Elizabeth Bloomer, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment

William BLOOMER, baptised 19th February 1861, the son of William and Mary Bloomer, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Joseph BLUITT, aged 25 years, bachelor, Private, 1st Battalion, Shropshire Regiment, the son of Joseph Bluitt, married 15th April 1884, to Mary Josephina NORRIS, aged 27 years, spinster, the daughter of Robert Norris

BLYTHE, Private, 44th Regiment, aged 23 years, buried 24th July 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Eliza BODDELL, born 18th June 1863, the daughter of John and Mary Boddell, nee HART. Gunner, 3rd Brigade, Royal Artillery

Reverend A. BODDINGTON, Roman Catholic Chaplain to the Forces, January 1899

A. Perhyn BOILEAU, Lieutenant, Rifle Brigade, aged 19 years, buried 2nd August1855, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

C.A. BOILEAU, died 3rd August 1855, Lieutenant, Rifle Brigade. Buried with military honours in Royal Naval Hospital Cemetery. He was wounded on 18th June, at the assault of the Malakoff in the Crimea

Alberta Eliza BOLTEN, baptised 7th January 1866, the daughter of Richard and Elizabeth Bolten, Armourer, 2nd Battalion, 4th Regiment

Hugh Oscar BONAKER, born 15th January 1900, the son of Sergeant William Henry and Maud Mary Bonaker, A.O.C.

Dr. Emanuel BONAVIA, born 15th July 1829, baptised same day at St. Dominic’s Church, Porto Salvo, Valletta. Married Anna RUTTER. Commissioned 4th August 1857 in Bengal Medical Service. Retired from the Army with the rank of Brigade Surgeon on 26th April 1888. Published many works on horticultural matters. Died 14th November 1908 in Worthing, England

Frances BOND, baptised 13th January 1866, the daughter of Thomas and Frances Bond, Engineer

George Philip Pile BOND, aged 24 years, bachelor, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of William Bond, married 25th February 1889, to Elizabeth BELL, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of James Bell

Henry George BOND, born 5th May 1898, the son of Thomas Morgan and Martha Frances Bond, Army Medical Staff

Robert BOND, aged 28 years, widower, born in Easley, Norfolk, Corporal, 52nd Regiment, the son of Robert and Fanny Bond, married 14th February 1870 to, Caroline JEFFRIES, aged 22 years, widow, born in Malta, the daughter of Gaeto and Lucy FALZON

Captain BONELLO, Malta Fencible Regiment, died 23rd October 1828

Ralph BONNER, the son of John Bonner, Private, 1st Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged 17 months, buried 17th March 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Sarah BONNETT, the daughter of Colour Sergeant Bonnett, 1st Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged one year three months, buried 25th August 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Frank BOOKHAM, born in Hambledon, Surrey, about 1866, the son of Mary and David Bookham. Sergeant, 1st Battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment. Died 31st January 1891, aged 25 years

Thomas BOON, Private, Reserve Battalion, 97th Regiment, aged 21 years, buried 18th November 1847, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Mary Elizabeth BOOTE, born 26th November 1898, the daughter of John and Jane Boote, Staff-Sergeant, A.P.C.

Benjamin BOOTH, died 5th January 1851, Private, 69th Regiment. Was under arrest at St.Elmo guard room when he disappeared, and after a search his body was found lying under Marsamxett Bastion. Presumed he threw himself from a height of 130 feet. He died the next day

Benjamin BOOTH, Private, 69th Regiment, aged 23 years, buried 7th January 1851, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Harriet Alice BOOTH, baptised 11th February 1865, the daughter of William and Ann Booth, Private, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Rebecca Jane BOOTH, baptised 20th September 1862, the daughter of William and Ann Booth, Private, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Simon BOOTH, aged 28 years, Private, 85th Regiment, buried 10th July 1824

Walter Charles BOOTH, baptised 9th September 1860, born July, the son of William and Anne Booth, Private, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Willie John BORDER ??, baptised 14th March 1863, the son of William and Sara Patience Border, Colour Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 23rd Regiment

John L. BORE, born in Malta about 1846. By 1881 a Captain in the 36th Regiment, married, and living in Marylebone, London

Maria Concetta BORG, aged 15 years 9 months, spinster, the daughter of Francis Borg, Sergeant, Royal Malta Fencible Artillery, married 10th February 1886, to Enoch HARTLEY, aged 23 years, bachelor, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of Enoch Hartley

Hannah Elizabeth BORROWDALE, the daughter of William Borrowdale, Private, 41st Regiment, buried 29th September 1853 by Reverend Le Mesurier

Sir Arthur BORTON, was born 1814 in Norfolk, and joined the 9th (East Norfolk) Regiment in 1832. He served in Mauritius, India and in the Afghan war of 1842. Followed by further service in India and the Crimea. After the Crimean War he went to Canada and back to India again. He became Governor of Malta in 1878 and served until June 1884. In 1850 he married Caroline Mary Georgina Forbes CLOSE, and died in London in 1893

Anna S.C. BORTON, the daughter of Lieut-Colonel Borton, 9th Regiment, aged 6 months, buried 4th July 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Robert BOSLEY, Private, 69th Regiment, aged 20 years, buried 14th August 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Thomas BOURN, baptised 4th October 1863, the son of William and Harriet Bourn, Private, 2nd Battalion, 15th Regiment

Major BOWDEN, born 15th August 1859 to the wife of Major Bowden, 22nd Regiment, a daughter

Eliza BORWICK, aged 4 years 4 months, the daughter of Sergeant Borwick, 88th Regiment, buried 11th February 1847

Edward BOSLEY, 21+, bachelor, born in Newbury, Berkshire, Corporal, 2nd Battalion, 15th Regiment, the son of Thomas and Maria Bosley, married 25th August 1863 to, Catarina MARIGOT, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of John Marigot

Henry BOUCHER, Private, 68th Light Infantry, aged 24 years, buried 9th March 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

E. BOURKE, Royal Artillery, and his wife adopted in 1870 a child, deserted by her parents. The baby was Agnes Flora SPENCER, born 19th June 1867, baptised October 1867. The parents left Malta shortly after her birth, without making any provision for her support. They are recorded as Henry and Agnes Spencer. By subscription Lieut-Colonel Yates, of the Royal Artillery, raised a sum of money and the baby was looked after for two years. He then arranged for her adoption

Nancy BOURN, baptised 20th July 1861, the daughter of William and Harriet Bourn, Private, 2nd Battalion, 15th Regiment

Percy T. BOURNE, Lieutenant, Royal Engineers, drowned whilst yachting off Valletta, 18th June 1893

Sir Henry Frederick BOUVERIE, born 11th July 1783, the third son of Edward Bouverie M.P., of Delapre Abbey, near Northampton. Commissioned as an Ensign in the Coldstream Guards on 23rd October 1799, he served in Egypt under General Abercrombie. In 1807 he was Aide-de-Camp to the Earl of Rosslyn at Copenhagen, and held a similar post with Sir Arthur Wellesley in Portugal in 1809. With promotion to Lieut-Colonel in 1810 he resigned from the Duke of Wellington’s Staff, but continued to serve in the Peninsular War and saw action in the major battles of the campaign. Army promotion continued to Colonel in 1814, and Major–General in 1825. He was appointed Governor of Malta on 1st October 1836, and held the post until June 1843 when he left for health reasons. In 1843 he became the Colonel of the 97th Regiment. He died at his home Woolbeding House, near Midhurst, Sussex, on 14th November 1852 whilst preparing to attend the funeral of the Duke of Wellington

BOWDEN, died 9th December 1859, the infant daughter of Major Bowden, 15th Regiment

Robert BOWEN, died 4th June 1874, aged 77 years, late Lieut-Colonel, Coldstream Guards

John Wallace BOWERS, aged 36 years, bachelor, Colour-Sergeant, 3rd Battalion, Kings Royal Rifles, the son of Isaac Bowers, married 10th June 1882, to Frances Alice PARSONS, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of Robert Parsons

Robert BOWIE, bachelor, Lance-Corporal, Reserve Battalion, 42nd Regiment, married 22nd November 1845 to, Catherine MACKENZIE, spinster, born in Scotland

James Charles BOWLER, born in Malta about 1862. In 1881 a Trumpeter, stationed at Horfield Barracks, Gloucestershire

George Cranley BOWLES, of Richmond, Captain, 7th Regiment, married 2nd November 1833, to Jane Lucy LOCKER, eldest daughter of John Locker of Malta

James Charles BOWLER, baptised 18th August 1861, the son of William and Sarah Patience Bowler, Colour Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 23rd Regiment

John BOWLER, Lieutenant, 80th Regiment, married 9th July 1823, to Frances Mary Jane RAITT, daughter of Lieut-Colonel Raitt

William BOWLER, born in Malta about 1863. In 1881 a Private, stationed in Plymouth, Devon

James Devereux BOWLY, 21+, bachelor, born in Cheltenham, Lieutenant, Royal Engineers, the son of James Hinton Bowly of Bath, married 15th June 1870 to, Margaret Arabella JACKSON, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the daughter of Mary Emily and Henry Lord Jackson

Fanny Elizabeth BOWMAN, born 2nd January 1857, the daughter of Mary Ann and Sergeant Frederick Bowman, 48th Regiment

Mary Anne Eliza BOWTON, aged 29 years, the wife of ... Bowton, Ordnance Department, buried 9th July 1837

Joseph BOWYER, Private, 59th Regiment, married 18th January 1838, to Jane CLARKE

David BOXALL, aged 33 years, bachelor, of Hambledon, Surrey, the son of John and Mary Boxall, Sergeant, 31st Regiment, married 26th January 1871, to Ann CLINTON, aged 27 years, widow, of Onglass, Co.Down, the daughter of William and Nancy KEIOM

Ellen (Eleanor) BOXOLD, aged 2 weeks, the daughter of George Boxold, Private, 47th Regiment, buried 1st December 1840

George BOXOLD, 21+, bachelor, Private, 47th Regiment, married 23rd May 1838, to Jane GARHAM, 21+, spinster, from Annan, Dumfrieshire

Jane BOXOLD, aged 32 years, the wife of George Boxold, Private, 47th Regiment, buried 25th November 1840

Mary Jane BOXOLD, aged 3 months, the daughter of George Boxold, 47th Regiment, buried 13th July 1840

John BOYCE, baptised 14th February 1802, the son of Elizabeth and John Boyce, 2nd Battalion, 20th Regiment

Richard Bridson BOYCE, baptised 19th August 1865, the son of John Clarence and Charlotte Boyce, Captain, 2nd Battalion, 4th Regiment

Richard Bridson BOYCE, born in Malta about 1865, the son of Charlotte and John Clarence Boyce. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Tomoham, Devon. His father a retired Army Officer

William Robert BOYD, baptised 24th February 1861, the son of Samuel and Ann Boyd, Corporal, 2nd Battalion, 15th Regiment

Elizabeth BOYHAM, died 26th April 1809, aged 7 months, 31st Regiment

Catherine Minna BOYLE, born 16th September 1859, the daughter of Frances Sydney and Captain Robert Boyle, Royal Artillery

Charles Fremoult BOYLE, born 5th July 1857, the son of Frances Sydney and Captain Robert Boyle, Royal Artillery

Patrick BOYLE, 31st Regiment, Court Martialed 7th November 1856 for having lost or making away with a Crimea War medal and clasp for Sebastopol

Robert BOYLE, 21+, bachelor, born in Edinburgh, Captain, Royal Artillery, the son of Camilla and the late Rt. Hon. David Boyle, married 9th July 1856 to, Frances Sydney SANKEY, 21+, spinster, born in Gibraltar, the daughter of Frances Louisa and Dr. Francis Fremoult Sankey

Charles BOYNE, Private, Rifle Brigade, found Guilty of Desertion at his Court Martial held on 20th April 1841, and sentenced to 18 months imprisonment, and to be branded with the letter D

William BOYLE, aged 33 years, Private, 80th Regiment, buried 4th October 1823

Samuel BOZMAN, baptised 7th April 1860, the son of Samuel and Mary Bozman, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment

John BRADBURY, 21+, bachelor, of Dorchester, the son of William and Ellen Bradbury, Corporal, 1st Battalion, 24th Regiment, married 16th May 1871, to Sarah BRESNAN, 21+, spinster, of Dublin, the daughter of John and Catherine Bresnan

Joseph BRADBURY, aged 25 years, Private, 36th Regiment, buried 18th January 1823

Mary Ann BRADFORD, the wife of Thomas Bradford, Gunner, Royal Artillery, aged 32 years, buried 4th August 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

William BRADFORD, Private, East Kent Militia, aged 22 years, buried 31st \    October 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Frederick BRADIGAN, baptised 24th September 1865, the son of William and Mary Anne Bradigan, Private, 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment

Ellen BRADING, from the Isle of Wight, married 10th September 1827, to Charles PHILIPS, Colour-Sergeant, 80th Regiment

Bertram A. BRADLEY, Royal Engineers, aged 19 days, buried 8th October 1892

George BRADLEY, aged 21 years, Private, 32nd Regiment, buried 9th December 1823

Francis BRADLEY, born in Malta about 1864. In 1881 a Private, stationed in Plymouth, Devon

George BRADLEY, 21+, bachelor, born in Bedford, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 23rd Regiment, the son of Benjamin and Elizabeth Bradley, married 16th July 1859 to, Mary COOKE, 21+, spinster, born in Athy, Co.Kildare, Ireland, the daughter of Bartholomew and Margaret Knolles Cooke

John BRADLEY, Private, East Kent Militia, aged 19 years, buried 12th May 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Private John BRADLEY, 69th Regiment, appeared before the Magistrate on 1st October 1849, but cleared. His companion Private William Adamson was convicted

Robert Clive BRADLEY, born 24th January 1879, the son of Charles Edward and Alice Olive Bradley, Lieutenant, 98th Regiment

Robert Clive BRADLEY, born in Malta about 1879, the son of Charles and Alice Clive Bradley. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Whittington Barracks, Staffordshire. His father was a Lieutenant in the 98th Regiment

Jessie BRADSHAW, baptised 11th June 1864, the daughter of James and Jessie Bradshaw, Private, 1st Battalion, 9th Regiment

G.R. BRADY, Sergeant, 3rd Regiment, aged 28 years, buried 20th October 1852, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

George BRAGGS, Private, Royal Artillery, died 14th September 1868, in an accident involving six soldiers and two Maltese civilians, Sergeant John Nayell, Privates John Stewart, James Clark, Henry Lloyd, and David Anderson, also Paolo Muscat and Mario Scicluna. An explosion took place in the Shell Fitting room, as they were removing fuses from shells

James BRAID, Corporal, Royal Artillery, married 27th November 1834, to Margaret STEDMAN

Charles BRAIN, born in Malta about 1840. In 1881 he was Sergeant-Major of Volunteers living with wife Mary Martha, nee Maloney in Kingston on Thames, Surrey

James BRAINS, Lance Corporal, 1st Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged 23 years, buried 19th November 1849, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

John BRANNAN, Private, 31st Regiment, with an accomplice, Private John Connell 47th Regiment, entered Vincenzo Mizzi’s jewellery shop, on 6th February 1857 and whilst one threw pepper into the man’s eyes the other soldier stole a silver watch

Gunner Richard BRASIER, Royal Artillery, aged 32 years, died 8th September 1899

James BRASS, aged 26 years, bachelor, Sergeant, North Staffordshire Regiment, the son of James Brass, married 14th November 1894, to Madeline Maud Alice LEES, aged 17 years, spinster, the daughter of Thomas Lees

Henry Fullerton BRAY, baptised 7th April 1866, the son of Henry Hill and Jessie Bray, Colour Sergeant, 29th Regiment

Joseph BRAY, Private, 47th Regiment, buried 1st January 1855, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Cumberland BRAYBROOK, died 19th February 1804, 20th Regiment

James BREADON, aged 24 years, bachelor, of Fermanagh, Ireland, the son of Samuel and Margaret Breadon, Private, 1st Battalion, 18th Regiment, married 20th July 1874, to Sarah Jane Eliza MILLER, aged 20 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of William and Matilda Miller

Ellen Louisa BREAKWELL, baptised 4th September 1864, the daughter of Samuel and Emma Breakwell, Colour Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 4th Regiment

James BREAM, baptised 14th March 1802, the son of Ann and John Bream, 63rd Regiment

William BREGHUEL, Private, 44th Regiment, aged 28 years, buried 24th July 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

James BREMMEN, aged 34 years, Gunner, Royal Artillery, buried 20th January 1842

Thomas BREMNER, Acting Sergeant-Major, Royal Artillery, married 24th August 1836, to Eliza SHERRIS, the widow of Sergeant-Major Sherris

Thomas BREMNER, died 18th October 1849 at Floriana, late Barracks Sergeant, leaving young widow and five children

Edward Fitzgerald BRENAN, born 7th April 1894, the son of Hugh Gerald and Helen Gertrude Brenan, Lieutenant, Royal Irish Rifles

Edward BRENNAN, died 24th November 18…….., 2nd Battalion, 24th Regiment

Patrick BRENNAN, No.2 Company, 95th Regiment, died 1st April 1825, aged 25 years. Buried in Blata-il-Bajda (Mile End) cemetery

Margaret BRESLAN, aged 10 years, the daughter of Private Breslan, 59th Regiment, died of cholera, buried 25th July 1837

Mary Ann BRESLEN, the daughter of Private Breslen, Royal Sappers and Miners, aged ten months eleven days, buried 27th July 1851, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Private BRESLIN, Reserve Battalion, 44th Regiment, found Guilty of Insubordination at his Court Martial on 25th September 1849, sentenced to receive 50 lashes

Charles Edward Bayard BRETON, Captain, 2nd Battalion, 4th Regiment, the eldest son of the Reverend Edward Breton, of Charmouth Rectory, Dorset, died 17th March 1866, aged 31 years, at his quarters in Floriana, from fever

Charles Frederick BREWSTER, aged 24 years, bachelor, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 10th Regiment, the son of Samuel Brewster, married 25th April 1880, to Annie Elizabeth Locke RIGDEN, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of Charles Thomas Rigden

John BRIDE, Private, 1st Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged 40 years, buried 4th October 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Georgina BRIDGE, died 2nd June 1852, aged 4 years 4 months, the fourth daughter of Helen and Captain George Bridge, 3rd Regiment. George Bridge later became a Lieut-Colonel, and Member of Hon. Corps of Gentlemen at Arms

Thomas BRIDGELAND, Adjutant, 28th Regiment, buried 5th July 1823

Colonel Arthur Walter BRIDGMAN, A.O.D., Chief Ordnance Officer in 1899

John BRIDGMAN, aged 20 years, Private, 1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 20th October 1842

Amy Ridgway BRIDSON, born 30th August 1864, the daughter of Lieutenant William Paul Bridson, 4th Regiment

Amy Ridgway BRIDSON, baptised 8th December 1864, the daughter of William Paul and Beatrice Anne Bridson, Lieutenant, 4th Regiment

John BRIEN, the son of John Brien, Private, 44th Regiment, aged three months eleven days, buried 28th May 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

T. BRIEN, 87th Regiment, died 27th November 1869, suddenly in the Guard Room at Fort Manoel, whilst drunk

Thomas BRIERLEY, Corporal, 57th Regiment, married 23rd February 1857 to, Eliza COUGHLAN

Eunice Bertha BRIFFITT, born 23rd July 1893, the daughter of Samuel and Violet Briffitt, Sergeant, East Surrey Regiment

Arthur BRIGGS, the son of Julia and Frederick Briggs, born in Malta about 1876. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Carisbrooke, Hampshire. His father was a Staff-Sergeant with the Isle of Wight Artillery Militia

Margaret BRIGGS, the wife of Colour Sergeant John Briggs, 9th Regiment, aged 26 years, buried 12th August 1854, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

William BRIGGS, the son of John Briggs, Sergeant, 9th Regiment, aged 10 months, buried 4th September 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

John BRIGHT, 21+, bachelor, born in Ipswich, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, the son of John and Elizabeth Ann Bright, married 12th July 1866 to, Maria STOKES, 21+, born in Eastchurch, Kent, the widow of Edmund Stokes, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the daughter of James and Sarah CHAMP

John BRIGHT, 21+, bachelor, born in Cambridge, Colour-Sergeant, 64th Regiment, the son of Samuel and Susannah Bright, married 9th December 1870 to, Mary Anne GAWTHORNE, spinster, minor, born in Bradford, Yorkshire, the daughter of Maria Teresa and Robert Littlefield Gawthorne

Robert BRIGHT, baptised 22nd January 1867, the son of John Robert and Martha Bright, Bombardier, Royal Artillery

William Robert BRIGHTON, aged 27 years, bachelor, born in Norwich, Armourer-Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment, the son of Robert and Elizabeth Brighton, married 18th March 1862 to, Mary Ann HOGAN, spinster, minor, born in Quebec, Canada, the daughter of James and Amelia Hogan

Colour Sergeant Henry Tom BRIMSBY, Royal Muster Fusiliers, married Elizabeth MULVANEY, on 28th February 1884, in St.Paul’s Anglican Cathedral, Valletta. They had previously married in a Roman Catholic ceremony in the Sarria Church, Floriana

John BRIND, the son of Richard Brind, Private, 49th Regiment, aged 1 year 10 months, buried 29th October 1853, by Reverend Henry Hare

Sergeant BRIND, died 19th May 1854, 14th Regiment. His death was caused by the effect of charcoal burning in a small room

Eleanor BRINE, baptised 24th February 1866, the daughter of Bruce and Henrietta Brine, Lieutenant, Royal Engineers

Henrietta Ina Lindsay BRINE, baptised 12th November 1864, the daughter of Bruce and Henrietta Louisa Brine, Lieutenant, Royal Engineers

Mrs Allen BRINKWORTH, aged about 30 years. The wife of a soldier in the 48th Regiment, and servant of QMS Knox, on 12th October 1869, she threw herself from St.Johns Bastion, Cottonera, and sustained multiple injuries 

George BRISLEY, born in Malta about 1858. In 1881 living with his wife Georgina in Chelsea, London, a serving Soldier

Lieutenant BRISTOW, buried Monday 27th January 1890, in Ta Braxia cemetery.

John BRITTAIN, Private 44th Regiment, aged 26 years, buried 8th July 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

John William BROADHEAD, born 23rd November 1868, the son of George and Ann Broadhead, nee DAVIS, Sergeant, Royal Artillery

Martha Ann BROADHEAD, born 7th October 1870, the daughter of George and Ann Broadhead, Royal Artillery

William BROADBRIDGE, the son of Frederick Broadbridge, Private, East Kent Militia, aged 3 years 6 months, buried 4th September 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Robert James BROBSON, aged 30 years, bachelor, of Falmouth, Cornwall, the son of Robert Brobson, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, married 11th January 1879, to Kate Matilda PEAKE, aged 16 years, spinster, of Shoeburyness, the daughter of Walter Peake

Adolphus BROCK, baptised 6th March 1864, the son of Walter and Kesia Brock, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment

Sergeant G.J.W. BROCK, Royal Artillery, died 4th September 1897

Hilda Maud BRODLEY, aged 1 year 4 months, died at Citta Vecchia, buried 1st August 1892

Mary Christina BRODIGAN, born 2nd February 1875, the daughter of Mary Christina and Major Francis Brodigan, 28th Regiment

John S. BROGDEN, born in Malta about 1872. In 1881 living with his mother Mary and family in Hammersmith, London, whilst his father was a Soldier serving in India

Mary V. BROGDEN, born in Malta about 1870. In 1881 living with her mother Mary and family in Hammersmith, London, whilst her father was a Soldier serving in India

Captain Charles Acton BROKE, Royal Engineers, serving in Malta 1848

Caroline Louisa BROKE, born 13th May 1850, the daughter of Anna Maria and Captain Charles Acton Broke, Royal Engineers

Charles Anton BROKE, bachelor, born Norton, Suffolk, Captain, Royal Engineers, the youngest son of the late Rear-Admiral Sir Philip Bowes Vere Broke, married 10th April 1849 to, Anna Maria HAMILTON, spinster, born in Sundrum, Ayr, Scotland the third daughter of the late John Hamilton

Charles BROOKE, Private, 1st Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged 20 years, buried 21st October 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Ruth BROOKMAN, baptised 10th February 1861, the daughter of David and Charlotte Brookman, Private, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Annie Elizabeth BROOKS, born 31st May 1896, the daughter of Albert Edward and Emily Elizabeth Brooks, Private, 1st Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment

Edward BROOKS, aged 25 years, Private, Royal Artillery, buried 24th June 1846

George BROOKS, Corporal, 85th Regiment, married 14th March 1823, to Mary KEATING

Mary Jane BROOKS, baptised 5th June 1864, the daughter of Edward and Mary Brooks, Private, 2nd Battalion, 7th Regiment

Private BROUGHTON, Reserve Battalion, 69th Regiment, found Guilty of drunkeness at his Court Martial on 26th September 1849, sentenced to 84 days imprisonment and stoppage of 1d. per day for twelve months

Frances BROTHERTON, baptised 15th February 1862, the daughter of John and Margaret Brotherton, Gunner, Royal Artillery

James BROTHERTON, baptised 9th July 1864, the son of John and Margaret Brotherton, Gunner, 3rd Brigade, Royal Artillery

John James BROTHERTON, baptised 17th February 1866, the son of John and Margaret Brotherton, Bombardier, 3rd Brigade, Royal Artillery

Abner Willendon BROWN, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, married 16th March 1815, to Sarah DOWDLE, of Ireland

Ada Mary Geraldine BROWN, baptised 3rd April 1864, the daughter of William and Mary Brown, Lieutenant, 1st Battalion, 25th Regiment

David BROWN, aged 29 years, Assistant Surgeon, 85th Regiment, buried 7th June 1825

David BROWN, born 9th January 1843, the son of William and Isabella Brown, nee GILROY, Private, 42nd Regiment

David BROWN, aged 7 months, the son of William Brown, Private, 42nd Highlanders, buried 5th September 1843

Edgar Cubit BROWN, Captain, Royal Irish Fusiliers, died on his passage home from India, 9th April 1883, aged 37 years. The second son of the late Frederick and Mary Anna Brown, of Tower House, Bracondale, Norwich

George BROWN, Private, 95th Regiment, in 1847 sentenced to ten years imprisonment

George BROWN, the son of a soldier in the Reserve Battalion, 44th Regiment, aged five months, buried 15th October 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

George BROWN, Private, 38th Regiment, aged 17 years, buried 30th November 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Harriet BROWN, the wife of James Brown, Private, East Kent Militia, aged 22 years, buried 6th December 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Henry William BROWN, baptised 30th August 1862, the son of Charles and Maria Brown, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 23rd Regiment

Major Hugh G. BROWN, United States Army, 12th Infantry Regiment on board the transport ship Sheridan together with the 17th Infantry Regiment on a voyage to Manila, Philippine Islands, called at Malta from 8th March to 12th March 1899

Janet BROWN, aged 3 years, the daughter of Sergeant Brown, 47th Regiment, died from cholera, buried 14th July 1837

John BROWN, Private, 44th Regiment, aged 24 years, buried 22nd July 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

John Richard BROWN, baptised 23rd September 1865, the son of William and Ann Brown, Sergeant, 3rd Brigade, Royal Artillery

Henry BROWN, died 21st November 1834, aged 29 years, Colour-Sergeant, 5th Regiment. Born in Ayr, the son of John Brown of Lanark

Isaac BROWN, aged 28 years, bachelor, born in Norfolk, Sergeant, 48th Regiment, the son of John and Constance Brown, married 1st March 1869 to, Lucy FOSSEY, aged 25 years, widow, born in Newbury, Berkshire, the daughter of Charles and Selina WILLIS

Isabella BROWN, born 30th May 1845, the daughter of William and Isabella Brown, nee GILROY, Private, 42nd Regiment

James BROWN, Royal Artillery, married 13th January 1818, to Anne CLARKE

Janet BROWN, born 5th January 1854, the daughter of John and Margaret Brown, nee MILL, Lance Corporal, 47th Regiment

John BROWN, aged 21 years, Private, 95th Regiment, buried 7th August 1828

John BROWN, Colour-Sergeant, 95th Regiment, married 21st March 1829, to Judith LEESON, of Jersey

Joseph BROWN, died 10th October 1862, Lance-Corporal, at the Officers quarters Auberge de Baviere, where he was a Mess Waiter. He was found dead with rifle by his side, having committed suicide

Lawrence BROWN, Private, Lincolnshire Regiment. Died 20th August 1896 at Fort St.Elmo by falling into the yard below. Roman Catholic funeral held on 21st

Mary Ann BROWN, baptised 12th October 1867, the daughter of John and Ellen Mary Brown, Sergeant, Master Tailor, 1st Battalion, 8th Regiment

Percival BROWN, born in Malta about 1874, the son of Louisa and William Brown. In 1881 living with parents and family in Stoke, Devon. His father was a Lieutenant- Colonel

Percival Augustus Henderson BROWN, born 7th March 1874, the son of Louise Mary Margaret and Major William Edward Brown, 13th (Somersetshire) Light Infantry

Robert BROWN, Private, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs, aged 26 years, buried 15th February 1853, by Reverend Henry Hare

William BROWN, aged 24 years, Private, 80th Regiment, buried 2nd September 1823

William BROWN, aged 6 months, the son of John Brown, Private, 92nd Highlanders, buried 24th July 1837

William George BROWN, baptised 17th July 1864, the son of George and Ellen Brown, Private, 100th Regiment

William John BROWN, baptised 24th November 1866, the son of John and Ellen Mary Brown, Sergeant, Master Tailor, 1st Battalion, 8th Regiment

William Robert BROWN, baptised 18th July 1863, the son of William and Ann Brown, Sergeant, Royal Artillery

Alice Sarah BROWNE ?, baptised 23rd March 1866, the daughter of Joseph and Harriet Browne, Sergeant, 84th Regiment

Lieutenant Arthur Neil Edmonstone BROWNE, Highland Light Infantry, A.D.C. to the Governor 1899

Elizabeth BROWNE, the daughter of Alexander Browne, Sergeant, 49th Regiment, aged 1 year 10 months, buried 1st January 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Eliza BROWNE, the wife of a soldier in the Reserve Battalion, 44th Regiment, aged 28 years, buried 22nd October 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Emily BROWNE, the daughter of John Browne, Private, 68th Light Infantry, aged four months, buried 8th August 1853, by Reverend Le Mesurier

Frances BROWNE, the eldest daughter of Colonel Fielding Browne, C.B., married 5th June 1849, to Philip HUDSON, Royal Navy, the son of the Reverend Philip Hudson, Rector of Melton, Norfolk

Frederick BROWNE, Sergeant, 7th Regiment, married 20th December 1830, to Ann MORTIMER, of Banff

George John BROWNE, the son of a soldier in the Reserve Battalion, 44th Regiment, aged five years six months, buried 1st November 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

James Frankfort Manners BROWNE, Royal Engineers. 2nd Lieutenant 1st January 1842, Captain 7th February 1854. During the Crimean War he served for nearly six months in the trenches before Sebastopol, and was engaged at the capture and defence of The Quarries, and as the Senior Engineer Officer he was employed in forming lodgments and communications to that Outwork, for which he was Mentioned in Despatches. He succeeded Colonel Tylden, and in the execution of his duties was severly injured on 24th August, when he was shot through the shoulder, his left arm was broken, and his jaw injured. Promoted to Lieut-Colonel 2nd May 1865 and Colonel 1st June 1873. He retired on 5th May 1888

Mary Anne BROWNE, aged 15 months, the daughter of Drum Major Browne, 77th Regiment, buried 21st July 1839

Michael BROWNE, died 20th February 1840, 59th Regiment, on HM Troopship Atholl from Corfu. Arrived dead, from apoplexy

Robert Arthur BROWNE, Lieutenant, Border Regiment, serving in Malta on his birthday, 10th January 1889, aged 25 years

Robert BROWNE, baptised 10th October 1866, the son of Nelson Frederick and Elizabeth Browne, Private, 100th Regiment

Susannah BROWNE, aged 16 years, the daughter of Colonel Browne, Barrack Master, buried 2nd September 1841

Thomas BROWNE, Private, 68th Regiment, aged 23 years, buried 22nd July 1852, by Reverend Henry Hare

William BROWNE, Private, 41st Regiment, aged 26 years, buried 26th October 1853, by Reverend Henry Hare

William BROWNE, Private, 34th Regiment, buried 18th March 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

William BROWNE, the son of James Browne, Private, East Kent Militia, aged one month, buried 26th November 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Agnes BROWNING, born 10th January 1900, the daughter of William and Emma Browning, Q.M.S., Royal Engineers

William BROWNING, aged 31 years, Private, 80th Regiment, buried 17th July 1828

Constance Elizabeth Studholme BROWNRIGG, born 29th September 1870, the daughter of Emily Georgina and Captain Metcalfe Studholme Brownrigg, 52nd Light Infantry

George BROYD, Sergeant, 95th Regiment, married 16th October 1824, to Ann AUSTIN

Alexander BRUCE, aged 3 years, the son of John Bruce, Gunner, Royal Artillery, buried 16th June 1841

David BRUCE, later Sir, born in Australia, appointed surgeon to the Army Medical Service in 1883. Whilst at Malta he isolated the organism now known as Brucella, which was causing so much sickness. Further research showed that it was found in goat’s milk. Preventative measures were taken and Malta fever no longer affected the troops. The hospital at Imtarfa Barracks was named after him

William BRUNKER, aged 28 years, Sergeant, 42nd Regiment, had a fatal accident while walking along the bastions of Fort St.James, he fell from the wall and was killed. His funeral took place on Friday 10th February 1843, with military honours.

Reginald B. BRYAN, born in Malta about 1855, the son of Salome and Reginald Guy Bryan. In 1881 he was a Lieutenant with the 1st Somerset Rifle Volunteers, living with his parents and family in Monckton Combe, Somerset. His father was a ClergymanReverend W. A. BRYAN, Chaplain to the Forces, January 1899

James BRYANT, born in Malta about 1861. In 1881 living with his father John and brother in London, and was a Colour Sergeant in the ArmyWilliam BRYANT, died 14th December 1811, aged 17 years, Private, 14th Regiment

John BRYANT, Private, Rifle Brigade, buried 14th January 1856, by Reverend Henry Hare

Private Edward BRYSON, 1st Battalion, 14th Regiment, died of cholera 12th September 1867, aged 29 years

John BUCHAN, aged 5 years 9 months, the son of Sergeant Buchan, 1st Battalion, buried 17th February 1847

Martha Elizabeth BUCHAN, died 1845, the infant daughter of Elizabeth and Sergeant John Buchan, 2nd Battalion, 42nd Regiment

Martha Elizabeth BUCHAN, aged 17 months, the daughter of Elizabeth and Sergeant John Buchan, 1st Battalion, 42nd Regiment, buried 28th September 1845

Gilbert John BUCHANAN, bachelor, Lieutenant, Royal Artillery, married 14th June 1837, to Julia Sophia Hammersly WALLACE, spinster, the daughter of Lieut-Colonel Peter Margetson Wallace, Royal Artillery

Gilbert John Coleridge BUCHANAN, aged 10 months, the son of Lieutenant Buchanan, buried 18th June 1840

James BUCHANAN, aged 29 years, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, died from cholera, buried 20th June 1837

Matilda Victoria BUCHANAN, the daughter of George Buchanan of Chats, Upper Canada, and step-daughter of Colonel Ringler Thomson, Royal Engineers, aged 18 years, buried 11th February 1856, by Reverend Henry Hare

Walter BUCHANAN, Sergeant, 28th Regiment, married 17th February 1857 to, Elizabeth M. FITZGERALD

Thomas BUCK, Major, 8th Regiment, was Court Martialed on Corfu, 2nd June 1819, over irregularities during the regiment’s garrison service on Malta

William BUCK, Private, 47th Regiment, Court Martialed 17th January 1857, found Guilty of using threatening language to a superior officer, sentenced to 4 years penal servitude

Charles BUCKLAND, aged 28 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of Charles Buckland, married 17th November 1886, to Euphemia MURPHY, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Samuel Murphy, Gunner Royal Artillery

Alicia Mary BUCKLE, the daughter of Emily Alicia and Surgeon Robert Thomas Buckle MD, 15th Regiment, died 3rd November 1862, aged 1 year 8 months

Mrs BUCKLE, the wife of K.T. Buckle M.D., 15th Regiment, gave birth to a daughter 17th April 1862 at Calcara

Emily Constance BUCKLE, baptised 17th June 1862, the daughter of Robert Thomas and Emily Alicia Buckle, Surgeon, 2nd Battalion, 15th Regiment

Caroline Jane BUCKINGHAM, baptised 28th September 1863, the daughter of Edward and Hannah Buckingham, Armourer Sergeant, Royal Artillery

Edward Vivian BUCKINGHAM, baptised 22nd April 1865, the son of Edward and Ann Buckingham, Sergeant, Royal Artillery

Harry William BUCKINGHAM, baptised 25th August 1866, the son of Edward and Ann Buckingham, Sergeant, Royal Artillery

Edward John BUCKLEY, aged 22 years, bachelor, Corporal, M.S. Corps, the son of Captain John Buckley, A.M.S., married 20th January 1895 to, Lilian Rose WILLIAMS, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Charles Williams, Printer

John BUCKLEY, Private, 21st Regiment, Court Martialed 24th September 1856, found Guilty of attempting to stab a superior officer and habitual drunkeness, sentenced to 50 lashes and 1 years hard labour

John BUCKLEY, aged 25 years, bachelor, born in Ireland, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment, the son of John and Margaret Buckley, married 28th October 1867 to, Julia FRANKLIN, aged 21 years, spinster, born in Macclesfield, the daughter of Benjamin and Sarah Franklin

Thomas BUCKLEY, baptised 3rd June 1860, the son of George and Emma Buckley, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment

George BUCKLOW, Private, 17th Regiment, aged 19 years, buried 1st October 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Richard BUGGY, born in Malta about 1870, the son of Mary and John Buggy. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Little Warley, Essex. His father was a serving Soldier

Ann Ellison BULGER, the daughter of Patrick Bulger, Corporal, Reserve Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged one year, buried 11th December 1848, by Reverend Le Mesurier

Philip BULKELEY, Lieutenant, 30th Regiment, joined the Maltese Battalion in 1800

John BULL, aged 33 years, widower, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of John Bull, married 27th June 1885, to Jane CHAPMAN, aged 38 years, spinster, the daughter of Thomas Chapman

John BULMAN, aged 44 years, Sergeant, 92nd Royal Highlanders, buried 31st July 1839

William BUN, aged 41 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of Charles Bun, married 28th May 1881, to Fanny SPREADBURY, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of William Spreadbury

Henry John BURCHETT, baptised 9th September 1860, the son of Henry and Emma Burchett, Colour Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Charlotte Caroline Mary BURDEN, baptised 10th November 1860, the daughter of George and Charlotte Burden, Quarter Master, 2nd Battalion, 23rd Regiment

George Alexander BURDEN, baptised 27th September 1862, the son of George and Charlotte Elizabeth Burden, Quartermaster, 2nd Battalion, 23rd Regiment

Richard BURDETT, Private, 44th Regiment, aged 28 years, buried 17th July 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Eliza Anne BURGESS, aged 10 months, the daughter of Thomas Burgess, Private, 95th Regiment, buried 30th July 1825

Elizabeth BURGESS, the wife of Corporal Burgess, 44th Regiment, buried 26th July 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

J. BURGESS, Private, 57th Regiment, awarded the Insignia of the 5th Class of the Imperial Order of the Legion of Honour by the French for distinguished service during the Crimean War. He died 19th September 1857

Jane BURGESS, aged 20 days, the daughter of Thomas Burgess, Private, 95th Regiment, buried 15th June 1826

John BURGESS, aged 25 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of Joseph Burgess deceased, married 19th December 1898 to, Mary WYNNE, aged 28 years, spinster, from Croydon, Surrey, the daughter of John Wynne deceased

Charles Francis BURGMANN, born 4th December 1837, in Valletta, the son of Jane and Lieutenant George Hildebrand Burgmann, Royal Engineers

George H. BURGMANN, 21+, bachelor, Lieutenant, Royal Engineers, married 6th December 1836, to Jane GODFREY, 21+, spinster, of Battle, Sussex, the only surviving daughter of the late John Godfrey of Purfleet, Essex

Andrew BURKE, Private, Captain Cole’s Company, 85th Regiment, King’s Light Infantry, died 10th April 1829, aged 28 Years. Buried in Blata-il-Bajda (MileEnd) cemetery

Edmund BURKE, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs, died 5th November 1851. The bugler having sounded "no parade", he took off his uniform but fell down on his bed and died in a few minutes due to heart trouble

Mary BURKE, 21+, the widow of John Burke, 3rd Regiment, born in Malta, the daughter of Lorenzo and Paula STORACE, married 12th April 1866 to,William GUY, 21+, bachelor, born in Weymouth, Shoemaker, HMS Enterprise, the son of James and Maria Guy

William BURKE, Royal Artillery, died 24th June 1857. He shot himself with his carbine in Fort St.Elmo Barracks

Thomas BURKEN, Private, 95th Regiment, buried 3rd December 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Amelia Sarah BURMAN, baptised 12th October 1861, the daughter of Washington and Hannah Burman, Paymaster Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs

Washington BURMAN, Paymaster, 3rd Regiment, married 17th May 1857 to, Hannah BARNES

John Claridge BURMESTER, Major, Royal Engineers, died on board the steamship Calcutta, whilst en route to Malta, 19th April 1856, and buried at sea on 20th. His wife was travelling with him on board and arrived Malta 27th

Edward BURNS, aged 1 year, the son of D. Burns, Captain, 19th Regiment, buried 25th March 1841

James BURNS, Surgeon, 18th Regiment, buried 23rd December 1823

Agnes BURNETT, born 24th September 1857, the daughter of Margaret and William Burnett, Private, 71st Regiment

Margaret BURNET, the wife of James Burnet, Private, 69th Regiment, aged 26 years, buried 7th January 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Robert BURNETT, born in Malta about 1880. In 1881 living with his mother Liberata and sister in Aldershot, Hampshire. His father was a serving Soldier

Stephen BURNETT, 21+, bachelor, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, married 22nd January 1876, to Mary TRENGROVE, 21+, spinster, born in England

Abraham BURNS, baptised 21st February 1862, the son of John and Jane Burns, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Charles Robert BURNS, baptised 17th June 1865, the son of John and Jane Burns, Gunner, 3rd Brigade, Royal Artillery

Christopher BURNS, 80th Regiment, died 16th August 1828, aged 22 years. Buried in Blata-il-Bajda (Mile End) cemetery

Frederick M. BURNS, born in Malta about 1871, the son of Sarah Ann and Frederick Burns. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Stoke Damerel, Devon. His father was a Gunner serving in the Royal Artillery

Hay Marshall BURNS, baptised 6th May 1807, the son of Margaret and Major John Burns, Royal Artillery

John BURNS, Private, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment, found Guilty of murdering Sergeant Ludgate of the 22nd Regiment, on 16th August 1864, and hanged on 10th September 1864

William J. BURNS, born in Malta about 1874, the son of Sarah Ann and Frederick Burns. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Stoke Damerel, Devon. His father was a Gunner serving in the Royal Artillery

Edward Forbes BURNSIDE, baptised 10th March 1860, the son of Frederick Robert Eyre and Elizabeth Stewart Burnside, Captain, 1st Battalion, 21st Regiment

James BURNSIDE, Private, 44th Regiment, aged 24 years, buried 23rd July 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Graham BURRELL, born 5th November 1822, the son of Marianna Theresa and Lieut-Colonel George Burrell, 90th Light Infantry

Henry Duncan BURRELL, born 11th May 1820, the son of Marianne Theresa and Lieut-Colonel George Burrell, 90th Light Infantry

William BURRETT, Sergeant, 44th Regiment, married 28th November 1850, to Mary HAWES, of Devon, widow

Amelia BURRIDGE, baptised 8th November 1862, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Burridge, Sergeant, Royal Artillery

Annie BURRIDGE, baptised 29th April 1865, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Burridge, Sergeant, Royal Artillery

Thomas William BURRIDGE, baptised 8th December 1866, the son of Thomas and Mary Burridge, Sergeant, Royal Artillery

Elizabeth BURROWS, aged 2 years, the daughter of W. Burrows, Private, 80th Regiment, buried 1st May 1824

Emma BURROWS, baptised 5th January 1867, the daughter of William and Emma Burrows, Lance Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 24th Regiment

Montague BURROWS, aged 36 years, widower, Lieut-Colonel, 2nd Battalion, 14th Regiment, married 23rd January 1813, to Mary Ann LARCOM, aged 18 years, spinster, of Fawley, Hampshire, the eldest daughter of Joseph Larcom, Commander Royal Navy, with fathers consent

Simon BURROWS, 21+, bachelor, born in Norwich, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of Simon and Kisiak Burrows, married 22nd October 1860 to, Mary Anne CINI, 21+, widow, born in Malta, the daughter of Salvo and Modesta CAMENZULI

William BURROWS, died 31st December 1809, aged 52 years, 31st Regiment

William BURROWS , Lieutenant, Royal Artillery, the son of the Countess of Perth, died 16th July 1854. He had arrived a few days previously from Corfu where he was serving

Frederick William BURTON, aged 24 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of George Burton, married 24th December 1894, to Leah MANSFIELD, aged 26 years, spinster, the daughter of John Mansfield

James BURTON, born in Malta about 1871, the son of Mary and Alexander Burton. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Great Warley, Essex. His father was an Army Pensioner

John BURTON, born in Malta about 1869, the son of Mary and Alexander Burton. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Great Warley, Essex. His father was an Army Pensioner

Thomas BUSBY, born 24th November 1868, the son of Charlotte and Sergeant William Henry Busby, 1st Battalion, 24th Regiment

Thomas BUSHELL, Private, 28th Regiment, Court Martialed 6th February 1857, found Guilty of striking a superior officer and violent conduct, sentenced to Penal Servitude for life

Mary BUSKETT, aged 8 months, the daughter of William Buskett, 59th Regiment, buried 12th May 1837

William BUSTARD, Colour-Sergeant, 69th Regiment, of Kent, married 13th July 1849, to Elizabeth GREENER, of Surrey

Pearl Townsend BUTCHER, born 5th September 1891, the daughter of Captain Henry Townsend and Annie Susan Butcher, Royal Artillery

Thomas BUTCHER, baptised 28th March 1863, the son of Job and Sarah Butcher, Private, 2nd Battalion, 23rd Regiment

Edward BUTLER, aged 5 months, the son of E. Butler, Drum Major, 59th Regiment, buried 27th June 1839

Edward G. BUTLER, Drum Major, 59th Regiment, married 9th August 1836, to Mary Jane GOLDRICK

Henry BUTLER, Brevet Major, 57th Regiment, awarded the Insignia of the 5th Class of the Imperial Order of the Legion of Honour by the French for distinguished service during the Crimean War

John BUTLER, Gunner, Royal Artillery, aged unknown, buried 16th December 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

John BUTLER, Private, 47th Regiment, Court Martialed, 6th January 1857, found Guilty of offering violence to a superior officer, sentenced to 365 days imprisonment

Louisa BUTLER, died 16th March 1865, the wife of Sergeant Albert Butler, Royal Artillery. Residing near Cottonera she was taken ill, and confessed to Mary Ann Keen, also of the R.A., that she had taken poison. A letter addressed to her husband was found giving her motive. At the inquest her husband said that she had attempted to kill herself four years previously in England, but had taken too small a quantity of poison

Robert BUTLER, aged 26 years, Private, 8th Regiment, buried 8th August 1824

David S. BUTTERS, born in Malta about 1875, the son of Margaret and James Butters. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Farnworth, Lancashire. His father was an Army Pensioner

John BUTTERWORTH, aged 31 years, bachelor, born in Doncaster, the son of John and Susanna Butterworth, Private, 84th Regiment, married 13th February 1866 to, Eliza BOULD, aged 27 years, widow, born in Shorncliffe, the daughter of James and Anne HUGHES

Harriett BUTTON, the daughter of J.R. Button, Private, 68th Light Infantry, aged nine months, buried 23rd July 1853, by Reverend William Hare C.F.  

William BUXTON, aged 28 years, bachelor, Private, 61st Regiment, the son of John Buxton, married 2nd August 1880, to Selina WHITTINGTON, aged 24 years, spinster, the daughter of John Whittington

William BYFORD, aged 27 years, Drummer, 80th Regiment, buried 31st August 1825

George Horn BYGRAVES, baptised 8th May 1864, the son of James and Elizabeth Bygraves, Sergeant

Caroline BYRNE, aged 33 years, the wife of John Byrne, Quartermaster Sergeant, 59th Regiment, buried 7th September 1839

BYRON, the son of Jacob Byron, Gunner and Driver, Royal Artillery, aged 9 months, buried 6th November 1852, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Mary Ann BYRON, daughter of a soldier in the Royal Artillery, aged sixteen months, buried 30th July 1856, by Reverend George Lawless C.F.

Emily August Flora CADDEN, born 20th February 1864, the daughter of James and Mary Elizabeth Cadden, nee FRASER, Sergeant, 100th Regiment

William Henry Edwin CADDEN, born 9th March 1866, the son of James and Mary Elizabeth Cadden, nee FRASER, Sergeant, 100th Regiment

Matthew CADOUX, died 22nd July 1826, Paymaster, 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade, of gout and fever

William CAGHANS, Private, Royal Artillery, aged 23 years, buried 19th July 1856, by Reverend Henry Hare C.F.

James CAHILL, died on Thursday 26th November 1903, in Station Hospital Valletta, Sapper, 24 Company, Royal Engineers

Driver CAIN, Army Service Corps, died in Valletta Station Hospital on 15th June 1898. He had been in Malta for about a year. Buried in Pieta cemetery

Captain Lindsay Henryson CAIRD, Border Regiment, serving in Malta on his birthday, 21st December 1888, aged 28 years

Elizabeth Ann CAIRNS, died 5th May 1842, the daughter of Corporal William Cairns, R.A., and Mary Ann, his wife

William CAIRNS, Corporal, Royal Artillery, married 11th April 1839, to Margaret LAVEN

William CAIRNS, died 21st June 1840, the son of Mary Ann and Corporal William C. Cairns, Royal Artillery

Constance Eleanor Agnes CALDER, the daughter of Somerville McDonald Calder, Captain, Royal Artillery, aged 13 months, buried 27th October 1853, by Reverend Henry Hare

Edward CALEY, Private, 49th Regiment, aged 18 years, buried 30th September 1855, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Thomas CALLAGHAN, born in Malta about 1877, the son of Isabella and Thomas Callaghan. In 1881 living with his parents in Whittington Barracks, Staffordshire, where his father was a serving Soldier

Thomas CALLAGHAN, 21+, bachelor, of Shallykelly, Queens County, Ireland, the son of John and Sara Callaghan, Private, 13th Regiment, married 6th February 1873, to Christina Fredrica SCHMIDT, 21+, spinster, born Wurtemburg, Germany, the daughter of John and Fredrica Schmidt

Charles CALVERT, died 16th January 1831, Sergeant, 7th Regiment. Born in Manchester, the son of Mrs E. Calvert

David CALVERT, Gunner, Royal Garrison Artillery. Missing since the 9th November 1903, his body was found in the water near Jews Sally Port, Valletta. His funeral was held on the 13th November

William CALVERT, Sergeant, Reserve Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged 30 years, buried 2nd March 1849, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Alexander CAMERON, aged 30 years, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, buried 1st October 1841

David Wilson CAMERON, Cameron Highlanders, aged 21 years, buried 3rd November 1892

Donald James CAMERON, born 31st May 1900, the son of Mary Ivy and Lieut-Colonel James Cameron, Commanding Royal Engineer

Helen Ivy Mary CAMERON, born 18th August 1898, the daughter of Mary Ivy and Lieut-Colonel James Cameron, Royal Engineers

James CAMERON, aged 49 years, bachelor, Lieut-Colonel, Royal Engineers, the son of Lieut-General John Cameron, married 8th June 1897 to, Mary Ivy KIRKE, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of Lieut-Colonel St.George Mervyn Kirke

John CAMERON, Private, 42nd Regiment, Court Martialed 13th August 1845, found Guilty of striking a Sergeant and sentenced to 14 years Transportation

John CAMERON, Corporal, Royal Artillery, aged 25 years, buried 29th August 1854, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

William CAMERON, Gunner, Royal Artillery, married 29th October 1824, to Mary THOMPSON

Ann CAMPBELL, the wife of Sergeant Campbell, East Kent Militia, aged 31 years, buried 8th November 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Eliza Mary CAMPBELL, born 25th October 1864, the daughter of John and Sarah Jane Campbell, nee RASON, Sergeant-Major, Royal Artillery

George CAMPBELL, born 19th February 1848, the son of George and Jane Campbell. Driver, Royal Artillery

James Hay CAMPBELL, born 4th March 1877, the son of Caroline and Captain James Hay Campbell, 71st Highlanders

Jean Ann CAMPBELL, born 11th March 1833, the daughter of John and Ann Campbell, nee McCANN, Sergeant, 42nd Regiment. Baptised 24th March by the Reverend S. Sheridan Wilson, Wesleyan Missionary. In 1836 Sergeant Campbell transferred to  the 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade

John CAMPBELL, Drummer, Reserve Battalion, 44th Regiment, aged 20 years, buried 12th February 1849, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

John Thomas Daniel CAMPBELL, the son of John Campbell, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, aged 11 months, buried 23rd September 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Joseph CAMPBELL, the son of George Campbell, Gunner and Driver, Royal Artillery, aged 2 years, buried 6th February 1847, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Louisa CAMPBELL, born 5th August 1862, the daughter of John and Sarah Jane Campbell, nee RASON, Staff-Sergeant, Royal Artillery

Mary CAMPBELL, the daughter of George Campbell, Gunner and Driver, Royal Artillery, aged 14 months, buried 11th March 1847, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Ronald CAMPBELL, died 20th April 1833, aged 27 years, Paymaster Sergeant, 42nd Regiment

Sarah Elizabeth CAMPBELL, baptised 13th April 1861, the daughter of William and Ruth Campbell, Gunner, Royal Artillery

William CAMPBELL, Private, 3rd Regiment, died 12th September 1853. He was with two companions, all drunk, when they were stopped by the military guard at Marina Gate. They had not been in custody long, when he escaped and reached the terrace, from which he jumped into the street below, fracturing his skull. Death was immediate

Lieutenant William Maclaren CAMPBELL, Black Watch, serving in Malta on his birthday, 6th March 1889, aged 25 years

Annie Melita Battersby CAMPLING, born 12th June 1893, the daughter of Francis and Ada Campling, Company Sergeant Major, Royal Engineers

Dorothy CAMPLING, born 5th September 1894, the daughter of Frances and Ada Campling, Company Sergeant Major, Royal Engineers

Jacob CAMPLING, born in Malta about 1874, the son of John and Amelia Campling. In 1881 living in Brompton Barracks, Gillingham, Kent, with his parents. His father was Company Sergeant Major, Royal Engineers

John Henry CANN, the son of Private George Cann, Royal Sappers and Miners, aged one year five months, buried 26th June, 1851, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Mary Anne CANNELL, baptised 15th February 1862, the daughter of James and Annie Catherine Cannell, Sergeant, Royal Artillery

Minnie CANNELL, baptised 1st May 1864, the daughter of James and Annie Cannell, Gunner, Royal Artillery

James E. CANNON, the son of Benjamin Cannon, Corporal, Royal Artillery, aged one year two months, buried 9th December 1852, by Reverend Henry Hare

John CANNON, Trumpeter, Royal Artillery, aged 17 years, buried 10th September 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Lavinia CANNON, the daughter of Corporal Benjamin Cannon, Royal Artillery, aged five months, buried 28th July 1853, by Reverend Henry Hare

George CANTWELL, the son of George William Cantwell, Private, 47th Regiment, aged one year one month, buried 29th July 1853, by Reverend Henry Hare

Annie Emma CAPEL, baptised 16th June 1861, the daughter of Thomas William and Ann Capel, Tailor

Ellen Ross Gair CAPEL, baptised 6th January 1866, the daughter of Thomas William and Anne Capel, 105 Strada San Lorenzo, Vittoriosa, late Master Tailor, 57th Regiment

Thomas William Ross Bowmel CAPEL, 21+, bachelor, born in Essex, Sergeant, 57th Regiment, the son of Thomas and Phoebe Capel, married 9th October 1856 to, Ann NEWELL, 21+, spinster, born in Royston, Hertfordshire, the daughter of John and Anne Newell

John CARBERRY, Private, 65th Regiment, aged 19 years, buried 3rd September 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

James CARDEN, Private, 42nd Regiment, aged 37 years, buried 16th May 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Kathleen Lloyd CARDEN, born 15th February 1868, the daughter of Annie Isabella and Captain William Joseph Carden, 14th Regiment

Kathleen L. CARDEN, born in Malta about 1868, the daughter of Anne J. and William Joseph Carden. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Fulwood, Yorkshire. Her father was a Captain in the Army Pay Department

William CARDEN, aged 16 months, the son of John Carden, 59th Regiment, buried 27th July 1839

Eliza CARDEW, the daughter of Colonel Cardew, Royal Engineers, married 5th December 1839, to Robert PITCAIRN, Captain, 92nd Regiment

Emma CARDEW, the daughter of Colonel Cardew, Royal Engineers, married 26th May 1841, to Alexander John MacPHERSON, Captain Paymaster, 77th Regiment

Michael CARDHOUSE, Private, Reserve Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged 21 years, buried 28th October 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Michael CARDWELL, Private, 3rd Regiment, stood trial 11th December 1860, with John Dowd, also 3rd Regiment, accused of the murder of Charles Cramp, of HMS Melpomone, but they were acquitted.

Falkland CAREY, 21+, bachelor, born in Guernsey, Channel Islands, Lieutenant, Royal Artillery, the son of Albert and Leonora Carey of Guernsey, married 4th December 1852 to, Mary BOWMAN, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the fourth daughter of Eliza and Deputy Commissary General William Flockhart Bowman

Mrs CAREY, the wife of Captain Falkland CAREY, Royal Artillery, gave birth to a son 20th October 1863, at Corfu

Lilly CAREY, baptised 4th April 1869, the daughter of Julia and Captain William Carey

Louisa CAREY, born 10th February 1871, the daughter of William and Julia Carey, Captain, Royal Artillery

John CARLETON, 21+, bachelor, of Carlisle, the son of John Carleton, Master Tailor, 1st Battalion, Royal Scots, married 11th August 1879, to Elizabeth PLAYLE, 21+, spinster, of Maldon, Essex, the daughter of William Playle

Charles CARLIN, Private, Royal Engineers, from Co.Down, Ireland, married 26th May 1853 to, Elizabeth WALDROPE, from Minorca

Ambrose CARMAN, aged 28 years, Private, 54th Regiment, buried 22nd January 1847

J. W. CARNOCK, aged 30 years, Sapper, Royal Engineers, drowned 11th September 1865

George CARON, Gunner and Driver, Royal Artillery, aged 20 years 6 months, buried 26th December 1849, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Elizabeth CARPENTER, the wife of John Carpenter, East Kent Militia, aged 38 years, buried 6th October 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Henry CARPENTER, born 12th December 1866, the son of Edward and Emma Carpenter, nee CASSE, Sapper, Royal Engineers

Emily Theodora CARR, baptised 3rd February 1866, born 22nd December 1865, the daughter of John Ralph and Emily Anne Carr, Captain, 2nd Battalion, 4th Regiment

John CARR, aged 4 months, the son of Henry Carr, Private, 18th Regiment, buried 13th January 1824

John CARR, 21+, bachelor, of London, the son of William and Frances Carr, Corporal, 10th Brigade, Royal Artillery, married 23rd March 1871, to Caroline Charlotte PAGE, minor, with her parents consent, born Kurachee, India, the daughter of Charles and Catherine Page

William CARR, aged 41 years, Sergeant, 85th Regiment, buried 20th July 1825

William CARR, Royal Artillery, went on trial on 17th November 1849, to ascertain whether the loss of his toes by amputation was unavoidable or as a result of wilfull neglect or design. He was acquitted but this procedure was necessary for him to obtain a pension to which he was entitled for this accident

Alexander CARROLL, born 1848/1849, the son of Bridget and William Carroll, Sergeant, 69th RegimentMrs CARSTAIRS, died the wife of John Carstairs, Barrack Sergeant, Royal Fusiliers

William CARROLL, the son of Sergeant William Carroll, Reserve Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged one year seven months, buried 17th October 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

William CARROLL, Sergeant, Reserve Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged 30 years, buried 20th October 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

John CARSTAIRS, aged 10 years, the son of John Carstairs, Barrack Sergeant, Royal Fusiliers, buried 5th July 1846

John CARSTAIRS, died 27th January 1853, Barrack Sergeant, Royal Fusiliers. Died at Floriana

Mary CARSTAIRS, aged 49 years, the wife of Barrack Sergeant John Carstairs, Royal Fusiliers, buried 22nd June 1846

Mary Jane CARSTAIRS, the daughter of the late Barrack Sergeant John Carstairs, aged 3 months, buried 16th July 1853, by Reverend Henry Hare

Arthur James CARTER, aged 27 years, bachelor, Sergeant, West Kent Regiment, the son of Daniel Carter, married 6th October 1889, to Emily GATES, aged 21 years, spinster, of Potton, Bedfordshire, the daughter of William Gates

Charles CARTER, Armourer Sergeant, 88th Regiment, married 2nd April 1846, to Margaret HOLMES, of Yorkshire

Charles CARTER, Drummer, 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards, aged 18 years, buried 7th March 1854, by Reverend William Hare

Ernest Paisley CARTER, 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Artillery, serving in Malta on his birthday, 28th January 1889, aged 21 years

Francis John CARTER, baptised 12th March 1865, the son of Thomas and Ann Carter, Private, 100th Regiment

James CARTER, 21+, widower, of Herrington, Somerset, the son of Henry and Mary Carter, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 13th Regiment, married 18th August 1873, to Emily COOPER, 21+, widow, of Pembroke Dock, South Wales, the daughter of George and Emily THOMAS

Jane CARTER, died 20th January 1845, aged 29 years, the wife of Charles Carter, Armourer Sergeant, 88th Regiment

John CARTER, Private, Reserve Battalion, 44th Regiment, buried 19th September 1849, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

John CARTER, 2nd Class Orderly, Medical Staff Corps, buried 26th June 1856, by Reverend George Lawless C.F.

John CARTWRIGHT, aged 25 years, widower, Corporal, Royal Artillery, the son of Vaughan David Cartwright, married 30th April 1881, to Caroline Charlotte CARR, aged 26 years, widow, the daughter of Charles PAGE

O. W. CARTWRIGHT, died 30th January 1842, arrived on the HM Steamer Oriental, from Alexandria. Died in the Lazaretto, from dropsy. Captain, 23rd M.N.Infantry

Lionel S. M. F. CARY, died 9th November 1855, aged 19 years, Lieutenant, 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade, at the residence of John S. Coxon, Pieta Hill. He was the second son of the late Henry George Cary, of Torre Abbey, Devonshire

William Edward CARY, died 1st September 1832, aged 2 years. Son of Grace and Thomas Cary, Armourer Sergeant, 73rd Regiment

Mrs CASEY, died of cholera 18th September 1867, 1st Battalion, 14th Regiment

Charlotte Mary CASEY, baptised 20th May 1865, the daughter of Thomas and Harriet Casey, Colour Sergeant, 100th Regiment

George CASEY, aged 32 years, bachelor, Colour-Sergeant, Royal Berkshire Regiment, the son of William Casey deceased, married 21st August 1891 to Mary Ellen DOWNEY, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of James Downey

George Henry CASEY, born 26th April 1892, the son of Mary Ellen and George Casey, QMS, Royal Berkshire Regiment James CASEY, Medical Staff Corps, in March 1889, he was returning from Valletta to Ricasoli with two companions, Private Charles Andrews of the Berkshire Regiment, and William Sutton a Trumpeter, Royal Artillery, when a dispute broke out with the Maltese boatmen over payment. Though the soldiers offered more than the correct fare the boatmen demanded more, which was refused. They threw Andrews and Casey overboard. Casey managed to swim ashore, but Andrews held onto the side of the boat. He was then hit over the head with a piece of wood, and had his fingers smashed so that he left go, and sunk beneath the water. The two boatmen, Salvatore  Attard aged 21 years, and Silvestro Bartolo aged 25 years, stood trial for Andrew’s  murder. Attard was found Guilty and sentenced to Penal Servitude for Life, whilst Bartolo was Acquitted

M.A. CASEY, died of cholera 22nd September 1867, aged 2 years, 1st Battalion, 14th Regiment

Thomas CASEY, 21+, bachelor, born at sea, Colour-Sergeant, 100th Regiment, the son of Peter and Mary Casey, married 27th February 1864 to, Henrietta PITTET, aged 19 years, spinster, born in Geneva, Switzerland, the daughter of Charles and Mary Pittet

Freda Aileen CASSIDY, born 6th July 1900, the daughter of William Wilfred and Mary Jane Cassidy, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment

Violet CASSIDY, baptised 16th August 1864, the daughter of Loftus and Jane Cassidy, Captain and Paymaster, 2nd Battalion, 4th Regiment

James CASTELLOW, died 22nd August 1833, the son of John Castellow

John CASTELLOW, died 9th April 1834, aged 31 years, Private, 94th Regiment

Clifford CASTLE, born 21st December 1875, the son of Louisa Caroline and Major Frederick John Castle, 107th Regiment

John CATO, 21+, bachelor, born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Private, 25th Regiment, the son of Thomas and Jane Cato, married 1st September 1863 to, Anne GATHY, widow, born in Athlone, Ireland, the daughter of Patrick and Ellen MURRAY

Earl of CAVAN, Richard Ford William LAMBART, left Malta December 1800 with Sir Ralph Abercrombie’s expedition to Egypt to re-take the territory from Napoleon’s forces. Originally in command of an Infantry Brigade he later took over the Guards Brigade, and was part of the British Forces attacking Alexandria from the west. The city surrendered on 2nd September 1801. When Sir John Hely-Hutchinson left Egypt in October 1801, the Earl of Cavan took over command of all the British troops there.

He was the seventh Earl, born 10th September 1763, the only son of the sixth Earl by his second wife Elizabeth, nee Davies, the eldest daughter of George Davies, a Commissioner for the Navy. He joined the Army as an Ensign with the Coldstream Guards 2nd April 1779, and by promotion reached the rank of First Major by 19th November 1800. In the meantime he had become a Major-General in 1798.

He was later Colonel Commandant of the 2nd Battalion 68th Regiment, the Colonel of 2nd West Indian Regiment and the 45th Regiment. In 1782 he married Honora Margaretta Gould, a daughter of Sir Henry Gould, and they had a family of three daughters and one son George Frederick Augustus Lambart. Honora died in 1813. The following year the Earl married his second wife Lydia Arnold, the daughter of William Arnold of Slatswood, Isle of Wight by whom he had two sons, Edward Arnold Ford Lambart and Oliver William Matthew Lambart. His son George died in December 1828, but by that time was married with a family. Therefore when the seventh Earl died in London on 21st November 1836, the title passed to his grandson Frederick John William Lambart

Thomas CAVAN, aged 31 years, widower, from Donaghadie, Ireland, Sergeant, 44th Regiment, married 2nd March 1813, to Ann RYAN, aged 25 years, from Tipperary, Ireland, the widow of John Ryan, seaman

Adelaide CAVANAGH, born 7th February 1867, the daughter of Joseph and Charlotte Cavanagh, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Edith Emma CAVE, baptised 4th March 1860, the daughter of William and Sarah Cave, Sergeant Major, 2nd Battalion, 15th Regiment

Margaret Louisa CAVE, baptised 13th July 1862, the daughter of William and Sarah Caus, Sergeant Major, 2nd Battalion, 15th Regiment

Eleanor CAVENAGH, aged 3 months, the daughter of Hugh Cavenagh, Private, 18th Regiment, buried 2nd April 1824

Spencer Frederick George CAVENDISH, Captain, King’s Shropshire Light Infantry, serving in Malta on his birthday, 5th January 1889, aged 31 years

Thomas CAWLEY, aged 22 years, Gunner, Royal Artillery, died from cholera, buried 23rd July 1837

Frederick CEASOR, Private, 41st Regiment, aged 38 years, buried 3rd January 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Charles Francis CHADS, died 2nd April 1870, the son of Lieut-Colonel W. J. Chads, at Floriana, aged 1 month 16 days Susan Frances CHADS, aged 3 years 4 months, the daughter of Lieut-Colonel Chads, 24th Regiment, buried 13th December 1869 Private CHADWICK, Border Regiment, on 13th December 1898, he was with others  from the same regiment boating outside Grand Harbour near St.Elmo lighthouse,  when the boat capsized. From the party of eight men, he was one of the three who  drowned. The others were saved by Maltese boatmen Giuseppe and Spiridione Debono

John CHADWICK, aged 23 years, Private, 19th Regiment, buried 28th September 1842

John CHAMBERLAIN, aged 20 months, the son of John Chamberlain, Royal Artillery, buried 12th February 1844

Samuel George CHAMBERLAIN, aged 18 days, the son of John Chamberlain, Gunner, Royal Artillery, buried 29th September 1845

Mary Jane CHAMBERLAINE, the daughter of John Chamberlaine, Gunner and Driver, Royal Artillery, aged eleven months, buried 13th September 1849, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Sarah Maria CHAMBERS, baptised 14th February 1863, the daughter of William and Sarah Chambers, Sergeant, Royal Engineers

Saul CHAMBERS, Royal Artillery, married 16th February 1815, to Maria KITTRIDGE

William John CHAMBERS, baptised 27th January 1866, the son of William and Sarah Chambers, Sergeant, Royal Engineers

George CHAMP, Private, 3rd Regiment, died 10th June 1851. Committed suicide. He was an orderly room clerk, and it seems that when drunk he forged the name of his officer on a pass for Fort Ricasoli, as he wanted to visit a comrade there. He remained at the Fort all night, and was arrested the following morning. When being brought back, he jumped off a rock into the sea. His body was recovered a short time later

Gilbert CHAMPAIN, Captain, 5th Regiment, married 4th August 1835, to Harriet Isabella Adelaide PENNINGTON, of Kendal. She was the daughter of Paymaster Pennington, also the 5th Regiment. (Note her sister married the same day).

Mrs CHAMPAIN, the wife of Captain Champain, 5th Regiment, gave birth to a daughter 23rd October 1836

Henry CHAMPERMOWNE, aged 40 years, bachelor, Captain, Royal Engineers, the son of Henry Champermowne, married 30th August 1880, to Elizabeth Charlotte MURRAY, aged 26 years, spinster, the daughter of Colonel Thomas Andrew Lumsden Murray

Harriet Sarah CHAMPION, born 11th May 1863, the daughter of William and Eleanor Champion, nee STEVENS, Corporal, 3rd Brigade, Royal Artillery

William CHAMPION, aged 27 years, bachelor, born in Uckfield, Sussex, Corporal, Royal Artillery, the son of William and Sarah Champion, married 5th July 1862 to, Eleanor STEVENS, aged 25 years, spinster, born in Willingdon, Sussex, the daughter of Walter and Harriet Stevens

William Frederick CHAMPION, born 7th July 1864, the son of William and Eleanor Champion, nee STEVENS, Corporal, Royal Artillery

Private CHAMPNESS, 2nd Battalion, King’s Royal Rifles, died by drowning, 18th July  1895, whilst bathing off Marsamuscetto. Though rescued from the sea by a Maltese  man named Montesini from Hamrun, Champness died about ninety minutes later

Alice May CHANDLER, baptised 16th June 1866, the daughter of George Lee and Alice Maria Elizabeth Chandler, Lieutenant Colonel, Royal Artillery

Charles CHANDLER, aged 22 years, bachelor, Corporal, 2nd Battalion, Essex Regiment, the son of Joseph Chandler, married 13th April 1889 to Amelia Rosa VELLA, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of Philip Vella

John CHAPMAN, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 97th Regiment, buried 24th September 1847, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

John Alfred CHAPMAN, aged 24 years, bachelor, Colour-Sergeant, Royal Berkshire Regiment, the son of John Chapman, married 18th December 1890 to Clara Frances Annie DEGNAN, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Peter Degnan

Thomas CHAPMAN, aged 20 years, Private, 80th Regiment, buried 30th October 1824

William CHAPMAN, Private, Reserve Battalion, 44th Regiment, aged 20 years, buried 14th July 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

John Heathfield CHARD, baptised 25th November 1865, the son of John Heathfield and Jane Chard, Sergeant, Master Cook, 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment, Deceased

John CHARLTON, born in Malta about 1859. In 1881 a Private in 2nd Battalion, 19th Regiment, stationed at Sheffield Barracks, Yorkshire

Pauline CHARPILLOD, aged 4 years 5 months, buried 6th March 1854, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Margaret CHARTRES, born 11th September 1865, the daughter of Margaret and John Smith Chartres, Surgeon, 100th Regiment

John CHEESEMAN, aged 26 years, bachelor, of Camberwell, London, the son of John Cheeseman, Lance-Corporal, 1st Battalion, 20th Regiment, 21st October 1879, to Ellen MARSHALL, aged 24 years, spinster, born Cape Britton, Nova Scotia, the daughter of Isaac Marshall

Ella CHEANEY, aged 30 years, the wife of W. Cheaney, 47th Regiment, died of cholera, buried 15th July 1837

William CHEANEY, aged 42 years, Private, 47th Regiment, died of cholera, buried 11th August 1837

John CHEETHAM, Gunner and Driver, Royal Artillery, aged 24 years, buried 6th December 1849, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

William CHESTWICK, baptised 24th February 1866, the son of Edward and Elizabeth Chestwick, Corporal, 84th Regiment

Lord Hamilton Francis CHICHESTER, 21+, bachelor, the son of George Augustus, Marquess of Donegal, Captain, 7th Royal Fusiliers, married 7th December 1837, to Honoria BLAKE, 21+, spinster, the daughter of Henry James Blake, of Ardfry House, Galway, Ireland. She was the sister of Joseph Henry Blake, the then Lord Wallscourt

Jane Elizabeth CHILTON, baptised 1st April 1865, the daughter of Joseph and Teresa Chilton, Sergeant, Royal Engineers

Thomas Henry CHILTON, baptised 12th September 1863, the son of Joseph and Teresa Chilton, Corporal, Royal Engineers

Thomas Burgess CHINERY, aged 23 years, bachelor, Private, East Surrey Regiment, the son of William Chinery, married 1st May 1894, to Lorenza STOKES, aged 28 years, widow, the daughter of Samuel ZAMMIT

James CHIPPING, aged 35 years, Private, 51st Regiment, buried 7th January 1826

William CHOICE, born in Malta about 1848. In 1881 a Private in the 67th Regiment and Prisoner in the Military Prison, Alverstoke, Hampshire

Elizabeth CHRISTEE, died 21st March 1833, the infant daughter of Mary and Charles Christee, Private, 42nd Regiment

Harry Bathurst CHRISTIE, born 29th August 1851, the son of Littoria and Captain Henry Paget Christie, Royal Artillery

Henry Paget CHRISTIE, born about 1818 in Malta. Married. In 1881 living in St.Martin in the Fields, London, a retired Major-General, Royal Artillery

Isabella Mary CHRISTIE, died 18th July 1847 at Sliema, aged 11 months, the daughter of Captain Christie, No.6 Company, 8th Battery, Royal Artillery

Isabella Mary CHRISTIE, the daughter of Captain A.P. Christie, Royal Artillery, buried 19th July 1847, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Lilias Madelaine CHRISTIE, born 29th March 1850, the daughter of Litteria and Captain Henry Paget Christie, Royal Artillery

Elizabeth Jane CHUDLEIGH, baptised 22nd March 1862, the daughter of William and Elizabeth Chudleigh, Sergeant, Royal Engineers

Harriet Selina CHUDLEIGH, baptised 18th February 1865, the daughter of William and Elizabeth Chudleigh, Sergeant, Royal Engineers

Frederick CHURCH, aged 25 years, bachelor, Corporal, Worcestershire Regiment, married 12th July 1897 to, Minnie STAMFORD, aged 18 years, spinster, from Aldershot, the daughter of Maurice Stamford

Reverend Marcus Wellesley CHURCHWARD, Chaplain to the Forces, November 1898

Ann CHURNSIDE, baptised 2nd December 1860, the daughter of Lazarus and Bridget Churnside, Private, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment

William Edward CHURNSIDE, baptised 6th June 1863, the son of Lazarus and Bridget Churnside, Private, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Charles L. CHUTER, born in Malta about 1872, the son of Alice and Charles Chuter. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Charlton, Kent. His father was a Master Sergeant, Royal Engineers

Owen CIVIL, Private, 19th Regiment, Court Martialed 10th August 1842, found Guilty of disobeying orders, and sentenced to 200 lashes

James CLAPSHAW, aged 34 years, bachelor, Corporal, Royal Artillery, the son of William Clapshaw, married 2nd August 1883, to Caroline MICALLEF, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of Joseph Micallef

Alfred CLARE, 21+, bachelor, born in Bath, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, the son of Samuel and Mary Clare, married 21st November 1865 to, Mary O’BRIEN, spinster, minor, born in Dublin, the daughter of Thomas and Mary O’Brien, residents in Malta

Henry Scott CLARE, baptised 9th February 1867, the son of Alfred and Mary Clare, Corporal, Royal Artillery

Robert William Edward CLARINGBOLD, born 17th January 1870, the son of Mary Jane and Robert William George Claringbold, Corporal, Royal Engineers

Robert W.E. CLARINGBOLD, born in Malta about 1870, the son of Mary and Robert W.G. Claringbold. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Gravesend, Kent. His father was QuarterMaster Sergeant, Royal Engineers

Robert William George CLARINGBOLD, 21+, bachelor, born in Walmer, Kent, Corporal, Royal Enginners, the son of John and Miriam Claringbold, married 16th August 1869 to, Mary Jane SPAIN, 21+, spinster, born in Walmer, Kent, the daughter of Edward and Sarah Spain

Charles CLARK, 21+, bachelor, born in Manchester, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of Robert and Ann Clark, married 16th December 1863 to, Margaret WOODS, 21+, the widow of James Woods, born in Cork, the daughter of Henry and Eliza WILKINSON

George CLARK, 21+, bachelor, of Ewhurst, Sussex, the son of Edward and Anne Clark, Gunner, Royal Artillery, married 15th July 1873, to Vincenza LONGLEY, 21+, widow of Samuel Longley, born Valletta, the daughter of Agostino and Maria ZAHRA

George Archibald CLARK, born 23rd August 1864, the son of John and Grace Clark, nee WEALE, Corporal, Royal Artillery

J. CLARK, aged 25 years, Sapper, Royal Engineers, died 7th September 1861 James CLARK, died January 1851, aged 24 years, Private, 69th Regiment. He was in St.Elmo guard house, and having shaved himself suddenly drew the razor across his throat. Died shortly afterwards

James CLARKE, aged 72 years, Paymaster, 47th Regiment, died 13th January 1841

James CLARK, died 14th September 1868, Private, Royal Artillery, in an accident involving six soldiers and two Maltese civilians, Sergeant John Nayell, Privates John Stewart, Henry Lloyd, George Braggs and David Anderson, also Paolo Muscat and Mario Scicluna. An explosion took place in the Shell Fitting room, where they were removing fuses from shells

John CLARKE, Private, 44th Regiment, aged 30 years, buried 26th June 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

R. CLARK, aged 28 years, Sapper, Royal Engineers, died 2nd June 1860

Thomas CLARK, born in Malta about 1868, the son of George and Vincenza Clark. In 1881 living with his parents in Dover, Kent. His father was a Gunner, Royal Artillery

Vincenza CLARK, born in Malta about 1845. Married. The wife of George Clark. Living with her husband and son Thomas in Dover, Kent, in 1881. Her husband was a Gunner, Royal Artillery

William CLARK, aged 19 years, 4th Battalion, Rifle Brigade. In the Criminal Court on 22nd January 1859 he was found Guilty together with G. SILWOOD, aged 25 years, 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade, of smashing a display case and stealing two silver watches from a shop in Strada Reale, Valletta. Each man was sentenced to 3 years imprisonment

Abraham CLARKE, aged 15 months, the son of the late Joseph Clarke, Corporal, 59th Regiment, buried 3rd August 1837

Albert Edward CLARKE, baptised 4th August 1866, the son of Eli and Caroline Clarke, Colour Sergeant, 100th Regiment

Alfred CLARKE, Private, 68th Light Infantry, aged 24 years 9 month, buried 26th April 1852, by Reverend Henry Hare

Arthur Henry CLARKE, aged 25 years, bachelor, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, the son of Thomas Clarke, married 23rd December 1899, to Eunice Annie Elizabeth OFFEN, aged 24 years, spinster of Stoke Newington, London, the daughter of Alfred Offen

Elizabeth J. CLARKE, born in Malta about 1876, the daughter of Elizabeth and George Clarke. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Portsea, Hampshire. Her father was a Royal Engineers Pensioner

Elizabeth Maria Caroline CLARKE, baptised 25th December 1864, the daughter of Eli Henry and Caroline Clarke, Sergeant, 100th Regiment

Ellen CLARKE, aged 8 years, the daughter of Captain Clarke, 77th Regiment, buried 9th November 1840

Eunice Ivy CLARKE, born 13th October 1900, the daughter of Arthur Henry and Eunice Annie Elizabeth Clarke, Bombardier, Royal Artillery

George Edward CLARKE, baptised 26th February 1867, the son of Patrick Henry and Sarah Jane Clarke, Schoolmaster, 29th Regiment

Henry CLARKE, Private, 20th Regiment, aged 25 years, buried 2nd November1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Henry James CLARKE, aged 23 years, bachelor, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, Shropshire Regiment, the son of James Clarke, married 14th February 1891, to Margaret BRIDGES, aged 23 years, of Herefordshire, the daughter of Benjamin Bridges

Herbert Westneat CLARKE, born 27th April 1893, the son of Herbert and Louisa Clarke, Sergeant, East Surrey Regiment

Isabella CLARKE, aged 6 months, the daughter of Private Clarke, buried 24th December 1846

Isabella Jane CLARKE, the daughter of Sergeant M. Clarke, 76th Regiment, aged one year ten months, buried 31st July 1851, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

James CLARKE, died 13th January 1841, Captain, Paymaster, 47th Regiment

John CLARKE, aged 5 years, the son of the late Joseph Clarke, Corporal, 59th Regiment, died of cholera, buried 1st August 1837

Joseph CLARKE, aged 41 years, Corporal, 59th Regiment, died of cholera, buried 6th July 1837

Maria CLARKE, the daughter of George Clarke, Private, 62nd Regiment, aged 1 year 2 months, buried 7th November 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Samuel CLARKE, Private, 68th Light Infantry, aged 23 years, buried 27th August 1852, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Thomas CLARKE, aged 25 years, Private, 19th Regiment, buried 13th November 1841

Walter CLARKE, Private, 69th Regiment, aged 22 years, buried 8th August 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Edmund CLARKSON, Sergeant-Major, 10th Regiment, married 26th August 1815, to Sarah HARRISON

Gerard Leslie Makins CLAUSON, born 28th April 1891, the son of Mary Elisabeth and Lieutenant John Eugene Clauson, Royal Engineers

Henry George CLAY, aged 22 years, bachelor, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, East Surrey Rgiment, the son of Henry Clay, married 12th May 1894, to Ada BODY, aged 22 years, spinster, the daugher of Walter Charles Body

Benjamin CLAYTON, baptised 11th September 1865, the son of Benjamin and Jane Clayton, Private, 84th Regiment

Charles CLEAR, Private, East Kent Regiment, aged 35 (25) years, buried 19th September 1855, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Michael Arthur CLEAR, aged 23 years, bachelor, Royal West Surrey Regiment, married 9th September 1893, to Emma Emily KEMP, aged 29 years, spinster

William Thomas Francis CLEARY, baptised 7th October 1864, the son of James and Isabella Cleary, Colour Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 7th Regiment

William CLEAVER, Private, 44th Regiment, aged 25 years, buried 22nd July 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

In the Civil Court on Saturday 1st February 1862, four Privates of the 3rd Regiment, The Buffs were found Guilty of assaulting a young lady in Floriana, and stealing part of her apparel. Private CLEGG, was sentenced to 5 years imprisonment, and his fellow accused Private Knibbs 6 years, Private O’Brien 5 years, and Private Hogan7 years

Francis CLEIVES, aged 3 years, the son of Benjamin Cleives, Sergeant, 80th Regiment, buried 19th June 1824

Charles CLEMENTS, aged 9 years, the son of Private Richard Clements, 85th Regiment, buried 11th August 1823

Charles CLEMENTS, Gunner, Royal Artillery, aged 20 years, buried 22nd April 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

G. CLEMENTS, Corporal, East Kent Militia, aged 21 years, buried 8th March 1856, by Reverend George Lawless C.F.

Richard CLEMENTS, aged 6 years, the son of Private Richard Clements, 85th Regiment, buried 19th March 1823

Walter John CLEMENTS, baptised 10th March 1861, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Clements, Bugle Major, 4th Battalion, Rifle Brigade

Thomas CLEWS, aged 25 years, Private, 85th Regiment, buried 20th November 1825

Thomas CLIBBORN, died Tuesday 5th May 1844, 1st Grenadiers Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry. Returning to England on sick leave, due to a liver complaint. Died at Dunsford's Hotel

Kate CLIEVE, died 9th September 1893, aged 34 years, the wife of J. H. Clieve, 1st Battalion, The Welch Regiment

James CLIEVE, the son of James Clieve, Private, 41st Regiment, aged 37 days, buried 17th July 1853, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Vera Melita Alice CLIEVE, born 27th October 1897, the daughter of James Francis and Annie Clieve, Lieutenant and Quartermaster, 2nd Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers

James CLIFFORD, aged 8 months, the son of George Clifford, Private, 19th Regiment, buried 18th July 1842

Mark CLIFFORD, died 13th December 1847, arrived on HM Blenheim, from England. Died in the Lazaretto, from smallpox. Soldier, 69th Regiment

Mark CLIFFORD, Private, Reserve Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged 35 years, buried 13th December 1847, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

William CLIFFORD, aged 18 months, the son of George Clifford, 19th Regiment, buried 17th June 1841

George CLINTON, the son of George Clinton, East Kent Militia, aged 7 years 10 months, buried 14th November 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

James CLINTON, the son of George Clinton, Drummer, East Kent Militia, aged 3 months, buried 5th November 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

James CLINTON, 21+, bachelor, from Cheshire, the son of John and Eliza Clinton, late Private, 18th Regiment, married 6th November 1874, to Mary Carmela PENTECOST, minor, with her guardians consent, born Malta, the daughter of George and Carmela Pentecost

William CLONDINNIN, Sergeant, Reserve Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged 27 years, buried 11th June 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

John CLOSE, aged 21 years, Private, 95th Regiment, buried 4th March 1829

William CLOTHIER, aged 27 years, bachelor, of Burnham, Somerset, the son of Richard and Jane Clothier, Private, 61st Regiment, married 17th December 1878, to Elizabeth GOODE, aged 28 years, spinster, of McCroom, Co.Cork, the daughter of William Goode

Norah Abbie CLOVER, born 21st March 1893, the daughter of Frederick and Abbie Clover, Army Schoolmaster

John Palphreyman CLOWES, baptised 9th April 1865, the son of Henry and Mary Ann Clowes, Colour Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 7th Regiment

Catherine CLULNO, the wife of Private Clulno, 44th Regiment, aged 20 years, buried 24th July 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Emma CLUNIE, the daughter of William Clunie, Drum Major, 62nd Regiment, aged 8 months, buried 26th March 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Susanna CLUNIE, the wife of Drum Major W. Clunie, 62nd Regiment, aged 27 years, buried 18th September 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Thomas COAKLEY, died 30th October 1857, aged 20 years 6 months, Lieutenant and Adjutant, 21st Regiment. Died of fever. Had served at the siege and capture of Sebastopol, and in the expediton to Kinburn, in the Crimean War. Buried with military honours. He was the first person to be buried in Ta Braxia cemetery, and his tombstone was restored by his sister Mary Rebecca FOX, in April 1893

Jane COATES, aged 2 years, the daughter of Schoolmaster Sergeant Coates, 80th Regiment, buried 27th July 1827

William Walch COATES, aged 9 months, the son of Schoolmaster Sergeant Coates, 80th Regiment, buried 25th Ju7ly 1827

John COBBE, Private, 68th Regiment, aged 24 years, buried 20th August 1851, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Caleb COBBETT, aged 36 years, bachelor, W.O., Queen’s Regiment, the son of Charles Cobbett, married 22nd March 1892 to, Sarah JACKLETT, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Joseph Jacklett

Ester Liza COBET, born 7th January 1865, the daughter of Louis Frederick and Anne Elizabeth Cobet, nee BANISTER, Sergeant, Royal Artillery

Louis Frederick COBET, born 16th April 1867, the son of Louis Frederick and Ann Elizabeth Cobet, nee BANISTER, Sergeant, 3rd Brigade, Royal Artillery

James COBURNE, Private, 8th Regiment gave evidence on behalf of Lieutenant Roger M’Swiney, at his Court Martial, and subsequently victimised by Lieut-Colonel Roberton, who was later cashiered. Had been M’Swiney’s servant for five years

George COCHRAN, Private, 60th Regiment, hung on 27th June 1836, for the murder of Sergeant Daniel Davorn, also 60th Regiment

Charles Edward Stuart COCKBURN, born 27th October 1867, the son of Emily and Captain George William Cockburn, 42nd Regiment

George William COCKBURN, 21+, bachelor, born in Bath, Lieutenant, 42nd Highlanders, the younger son of Anne and the late Sir William Sarsfield Rositer Cockburn, married 5th June 1851 to, Emily Sarah CLEUGH, spinster, minor with parent’s consent, born in Malta, the only daughter of Elizabeth Frances and the Reverend John Cleugh, Chaplain to the Government

William Frederick COCKBURN, Captain, Royal Artillery, serving in Malta on his birthday, 24th January 1889, aged 28 years

Daniel COCKLEY, Private, 44th Regiment, aged 23 years, buried 23rd July 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

William Robert COCKRAM, aged 26 years, bachelor, Corporal, Royal Engineers, married 19th April 1900, to Emily KENKNIGHT, aged 28 years, spinster

Thomas COE, aged 29 years, bachelor, Colour-Sergeant, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, the son of Samuel Coe deceased, married 23rd October 1900 to, Charlotte Susannah WILLS, aged 28 years, spinster, from Chiselhurst, Kent, the daughter of William Robert Wills deceased

Michael COFFEE, Private, 85th Regiment, married 9th May 1823, to Mary WALLACE

James Henry COFFEY, born 18th February 1875, the son of Sophy and Lieutenant Charles Edward Coffey, Royal Artillery

Thomas COGHLIN, died 25th November 1834, aged 25 years, Musician, 53rd Regiment

Ann COLCROFT, aged 47 years, the wife of Lieutenant Colcroft, Garrison Quarter Master, buried 11th May 1843

John COLCROFT, died 25th October 1849, Lieutenant, aged 83 years, late Garrison Quarter Master

Elizabeth Lucy COLE, baptised 29th April 1866, the daughter of John and Ellen Cole, 2nd Class Store Keeper

John COLE, aged 33 years, widower, born in Dorchester, QMS Commissariat Staff Corps, the son of Ellis and Elizabeth Cole, married 18th November 1867 to, Mary GRAY, aged 19 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Salvo and Jannine Gray

L.J. COLE, the son of Corporal George Cole, 1st Battalion, 97th Regiment, aged two days, buried 7th April 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Martin COLE, aged 24 years, Private, 88th Regiment, buried 28th October 1842

Mary Ann COLE, aged 1 year, the daughter of Sergeant Edward Cole, 36th Regiment, buried 24th June 1824

William COLE, Sergeant, 14th Regiment, married 20th February 1857 to, Catherine BUTLER

Joseph COLEBOURN, baptised 20th October 1866, the son of James and Frances Colebourn, Sergeant, 84th Regiment

Arthur Richard COLE-HAMILTON, full age, widower, Lieutenant, 1st Battalion, Shropshire Light Infantry, the son of Captain William Claude Cole-Hamilton, married 18th February 1884, to Alice HUGHES, full age, spinster, the daughter of James Duke Hughes. The couple already had a civil marriage before a Registrar at Eltham, Kent, on 16th September 1883

Robert COLEMAN, Private, 6th Carabineers, buried 6th January 1856, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

William COLEMAN, aged 28 years, bachelor, of Luton, Bedfordshire, the son of James and Mary Coleman, Sergeant, 74th Highlanders, married 31st August 1875, to Louisa COOKE, 21+, spinster, of Andover, Hampshire, the daughter of John and Jane Cooke

Ellen Elizabeth COLES, born 26th August 1867, the daughter of Damian and Harriett Coles, Lance Corporal, 64th Regiment

Charles COLEY, baptised 22nd September 1866, the son of Abraham and Jane Coley, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Francis COLEY, baptised 25th May 1862, the son of Abraham and Jane Coley, Gunner, Royal Artillery

John COLEY, baptised 13th February 1864, the son of Abraham and Jane Coley, Gunner, Royal Artillery

George COLLARD, Gunner and Driver, Royal Artillery, aged 32 years, buried 4th July 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Noah COLLING, Private, 69th Regiment, aged 27 years, buried 27th August 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Henry COLLING, Private, 48th Regiment, died 26th October 1868. He threw himself from Santa Margherita Curtain at Cospicua on 21st

Mary Melita COLLINSON, baptised 23rd March 1867, the daughter of Thomas Bernard and Catherine Collinson, Colonel, Royal Engineers

Clennell COLLINGWOOD, aged 32 years 6 months, bachelor, born Lilburn Tower, Northumberland, Captain, Royal Artillery, the third surviving son of the late Captain H.J.W. Collingwood, Royal Artillery, married 11th August 1868 to, Annie Oakes MOORE, aged 18 years 3 months, spinster, born in Malta, the only child of Major John Hildebrand Oakes Moore, 44th Regiment, and step-daughter of Lieut-Colonel Dumaresq, Royal Artillery

Anne COLLINS, aged 28 years, the wife of Robert Collins, Private, 92nd Highlanders, buried 11th November 1839

David George COLLINS, the son of Sergeant Frederick Collins, 3rd Regiment, aged four months, buried 5th May 1851, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Hannah COLLINS, aged 35 years, the wife of Quarter Master Sergeant W. Collins, 95th Regiment, buried 31st August 1824

Henry COLLINS, born 15th December 1897, the son of Francis and Matilda Collins, Lance-Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, Dorset Regiment

James COLLINS, aged 41 years, bachelor, Private, Dorset Regiment, the son of William Collins, married 3rd November 1885, to Mary Ann BOARD, aged 38 years, spinster, the daughter of John Board

Jane COLLINS, the daughter of Sergeant Collins, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs, aged one day, buried 17th April 1852, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

John COLLINS, aged 3 years, the son of Private Robert Collins, 92nd Highlanders, buried 18th September 1838

Thomas COLLINS, Private, 7th Royal Fusiliers, married 26th October 1833, to Frances CASSAR, spinster of Senglea

William COLLINS, Quartermaster, 85th Regiment, married 27th March 1826, to Ann Elizabeth MARTIN

William COLLINS, aged 18 months, the son of Robert Collins, Private, 92nd Regiment, buried 11th August 1840

William COLLINS, Private, 100th Regiment, found dead in the ditch below St. Elena Bastion, Cospicua. Believed that he fell from the bastion the previous night, 4th September 1866

William Dixon COLLINS, aged 8 months, the son of Sergeant William Collins, 85th Regiment, buried 12th October 1824

Augusta COLLISON, born in Malta about 1875, the daughter of Mary and George Collison. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Canterbury, Kent. Her father was in the Royal Horse Artillery

Francis COLLINSON, born 1849/1850, the son of Sarah and Francis Collinson, Corporal, 44th Regiment

Bernard COLLISON, born 23rd November 1868, the son of Katherine and Colonel Thomas Bernard Collison, Royal Engineers

John COLPOYS, Ensign and Adjutant, 44th Regiment, 1848 to 1851. Died 10th July 1852 in Gibraltar.

David COLQUHOUN, died October 1835, Private, 5th Battery, Royal Artillery

Ellen COLQUHOUN, aged 3 months, the daughter of Private A. Colquhoun, 7th Regiment, buried 21st March 1837

Charles Hungerford COLSTON, died 14th March 1832 at Cottonera, Lieutenant, 73rd Regiment

Joseph COLWELL, Private, 44th Regiment, aged 26 years, buried 17th July 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Edith Henrietta CONAUGHTY, baptised 19th January 1862, the daughter of John and Anne Conaughty, Colour Sergeant, 4th Battalion, Rifle Brigade

Major-General Lord Henry CONGLETON, Commanding Infantry Brigade in 1899

Annie Laura CONN, born 24th April 1893, the daughter of John and Catherine Conn, Private, Royal Irish Rifles

John CONNAUGHT, Colour-Sergeant, Rifle Brigade, married 27th December 1860 to, Anne SANDERSON

Lawrence CONNEL, died 20th August 1859, 3rd Regiment, drowned bathing off Sa Maison

John CONNELL, Private, 47th Regiment, on 6th February 1857, together with John Brannan, Private, 31st Regiment, entered the jewellery and watchmakers shop of Vincenzo Mizzi. One threw pepper into Mizzi’s eyes whilst the other took a silver watch and three gold sovereigns off the counter. They ran off but were caught and subsequently Court Martialed. Found Guilty they were each sentenced to four years imprisonment with hard labour

Thomas CONNELL, Corporal, 57th Regiment, awarded the French Military Medal in September 1856 for service in the Crimean War

James CONNERS, Private, 21st Regiment, married 14th May 1858 to, Susannah FELTHAM, from England

Kate Clara CONNOBOY, baptised 29th September 1866, the daughter of Patrick and Emma Connoboy, Private, 60th Rifles

Michael CONNOLLY, aged 26 years, bachelor of Edgeworthston, Co.Longford, Ireland, Sergeant, 44th Regiment, married 5th December 1812, to Catherine WATSON, aged 15 years, spinster, of Kilmanagh, Wexford the daughter of Corporal George Watson, 44th Regiment, with fathers consent

Bernard CONNOR, Private, 47th Regiment, Court Martialed 3rd April 1857, found Guilty of abusive and insubordinate language, sentenced to 4 years penal servitude

P. CONNOR, 6105, Private, Connaught Rangers, died on 31st March 1917, in Valletta Hospital, aged 47 years

John Philip Hamilton CONOLLY, died 2nd June 1870 on Gozo, aged 3 years 10 months, the son of John H. Conolly, Royal Engineers Department

John CONWAY, Private, 28th Regiment, Court Martialed 17th August 1857, found Guilty of striking a superior officer, sentenced 50 lashes and 2 years hard labour. Court Martialed again on 3rd October 1857, he was found Guilty of using threatening language to a superior officer, sentenced 14 years penal servitude

John CONWAY, 2758, Private, 2nd Battalion, Connaught Rangers, Court Martialed 15th July 1890, and found Guilty of striking a superior officer. Sentenced to two years imprisonment with hard labour

Esther Jane COOK, baptised 19th January 1867, the daughter of Samuel and Sarah Jane Cook, Private, 1st Battalion, 24th Regiment

James COOK, Gunner, Royal Artillery, aged 28 years, buried 13th February 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Michell H. COOK, died 6th February 1893, aged 28 years, Sergeant, Royal Berkshire Regiment

Samuel COOK, baptised 19th January 1867, the son of Samuel and Sarah Jane Cook, Private, 1st Battalion, 24th Regiment

Edith Fothergill COOKE, born 10th March 1881, the daughter of William and Rose Cooke, Captain, 22nd Regiment

George COOKE, Gunner, Royal Artillery, aged 22 years, buried 15th June 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

James COOKE, Private, 91st Regiment, aged 19 years, buried 17th February 1855, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

James COOKE, Colour-Sergeant, 68th Regiment, from Suffolk, married 18th July 1855 to, Mary McCULLAGH

Rose Fothergill COOKE, born 11th January 1879, the daughter of William Smith and Rosa Harriett Cooke, Captain, 22nd Regiment

William COOKE, Gunner and Driver, Royal Artillery, aged 19 years, buried 12th September 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Sydney Billam COOLEY, aged 25 years, bachelor, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, King’s Own, the son of Tom Cooley, married 18th April 1896, to Emma Mary KNEE, aged 25 years, spinster, from Gosport, Hampshire, the daughter of Eli Knee

Thomas COOMBES, Corporal, Royal Artillery, from Sussex, married 14th April 1853 to, Jane ALLOWAY, from London

Thomas COOMBS, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, aged 29 years, buried 18th August 1854, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Thomas A. COOMBS, the son of Thomas Coombs, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, deceased, aged six weeks, buried 14th October 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

A. COOPER, Private, Shropshire Regiment, in April 1889 together with four other privates from the same regiment, entered a grog shop and looking for trouble, attacked the owner, his wife, and daughter. A Picquet from Pembroke Camp was called and arrested them. They stood trial and Cooper was sentenced to two months Detention

Agnes COOPER, born 22nd May 1858, the daughter of Andrew and Mary Cooper, nee BAXTER, Private, 21st Fusiliers

Agnes Gertrude COOPER, born 25th May 1875, the daughter of Agnes Isabella and Captain Egbert William Cooper, 42nd Highlanders

Andrew COOPER, baptised 3rd June 1858, the son of John and Ann Cooper, nee SHEARER. From Stonehouse, Lanarkshire, born 21st August 1831

G. COOPER, aged 25 years, Private, 77th Regiment, buried 9th December 1839

Giuseppa COOPER, born in Malta about 1859. Married. The wife of Thomas Cooper, Corporal, Royal Artillery. In 1881 living with her husband and daughter in Golden Hill Fort, Freshwater, Isle of Wight

Harold COOPER, born in Malta about 1873, the son of Emma and Thomas Cooper. Living with his parents and family in Ipswich, Suffolk, in 1881, where his father was Sergeant Major, 1st Suffolk Rifle Volunteers

Helen COOPER, aged 8 months, the daughter of Alexander Cooper, Private, 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 19th September 1828

Henry Herbert COOPER, born 18th October 1900, the son of Henry and Annie Agnes Cooper, Colour-Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment

James COOPER, aged 29 years, Private, 95th Regiment, buried 21st October 1826

Joshua Lines COOPER, aged 29 years, bachelor, of Bedfordshire, the son of George and Margaret Cooper, Gunner, 12th Brigade, Royal Artillery, married 11th July 1877, to Elvira Emily CRIGHTON, aged 19 years, widow, born Malta, the daughter of Antonio and Mary Ann BORG

Lewis Sydney COOPER, born in Malta about 1874, the son Harriet and James Cooper. Living with his parents and family in Grand Shaft Barracks, Dover, Kent, in 1881. His father was a Master Gunner, Royal Artillery

Lilly Elms Wingate COOPER, born in Malta about 1879, the daughter Harriet and James Cooper. Living with her parents and family in Grand Shaft Barracks, Dover, Kient, in 1881. Her father was a Master Gunner, Royal Artillery

Louisa St. George COOPER, born in Malta about 1875, the daughter of Emma and Thomas Cooper. Living with her parents and family in Ipswich, Suffolk, in 1881, where her father was Sergeant Major, 1st Suffolk Rifle Volunteers

Margaret COOPER, born 11th February 1864, the daughter of Hugh and Luisa Cooper, nee WEST, Private, 1st Battalion, 25th Regiment

Martha COOPER, the daughter of Thomas Cooper, Sergeant, 14th Regiment, aged 1 year 9 months, buried 10th October 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Mary Ann COOPER, born in Malta about 1879, the daughter of Giuseppa and Thomas Cooper. Living with her parents in Golden Hill Fort, Freshwater, Isle of Wight, in 1881. Her father was a Corporal in the Royal Artillery

Samuel COOPER, 21+, bachelor, of Leith, Scotland, the son of Samuel and Julia Cooper, Corporal, Royal Artillery, married 25th July 1872, to Emily WILSON, 25 years, widow, born Malta, the daughter of Caroline and John COLEIRO

Stephen COOPER, Lance Corporal, East Kent Militia, aged 18 years, buried 12th December 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Thomas COOPER, from Lanark, Private, 42nd Regiment, married 1st November 1843, to Lucy GRICE (or Gunn), of Gibraltar

Thomas Daniel COOPER, aged 1 year 2 months, the son of Private Cooper, 42nd Royal Highlanders, buried 6th July 1846

William COPPER, the son of Drummer Copper, Reserve Battalion, 44th Regiment, aged one year, buried 12th July 1849, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

William COOPER, Rifle Brigade, died 5th November 1861, by drowning in Marsamuscetto harbour

Winifred Madeline COOPER, born in Malta about 1877, the daughter Harriet and James Cooper. Living with her parents and family in Grand Shaft Barracks, Dover,Kent, in 1881. Her father was a Master Gunner, Royal Artillery

Kathleen COOTE, the daughter of Major Coote, Reserve Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged three months, buried 16th July 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Eliza COPE, aged 2 years, the daughter of Private John Cope, 36th Regiment, buried 6th September 1823

Hugh Charles COPEMAN, Captain, Essex Regiment, serving in Malta on his birthday, 19th January 1889, aged 27 years

Edward John COPPENS, baptised 5th April 1863, the son of Augustus and Sarah Hellen Coppens, Sergeant, 4th Battalion, Rifle Brigade

Sarah Jane COPPENS, baptised 2nd June 1861, the daughter of Augustus and Sarah Coppens, Sergeant, 4th Battalion, Rifle Brigade

Anne R. COPPIN, the daughter of Sergeant Coppin, Royal Sappers and Miners, buried 14th August 1851, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Private COPPLESTONE, 1st Battalion, 44th Regiment, died Sunday 8th April 1849. He spent the day in a small boat, on landing a gust of wind took the sail and carried him into the sea

Samuel COPPLESTONE, Private, 1st Battalion, 44th Regiment, aged 23 years, buried 10th April 1849, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Margaret CORBETT, aged 5 months, the daughter of James Corbett, 92nd Highlanders, buried 26th July 1837

George CORBITT, Corporal, Royal Artillery, from Norfolk, married 25th July 1853 to, Amelia GRAHAM, the daughter of William and Maria Graham of Malta

John CORDON, Gunner, No.1169, 6th Royal Artillery, Court Martialed 8th October 1859, found Guilty of desertion from the 47th Regiment and enlisting in the Royal Artillery. Sentenced to imprisonment with hard labour for 84 days, and to be marked with the letter D

Nathaniel CORDUE, aged 24 years, Sergeant, 59th Regiment, died of cholera, buried 10th July 1837

Henry CORFIELD, Private, 1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 4th January 1842

Thomas CORDWELL, aged 29 years, bachelor, of Norton, Gloucestershire, the son of Philip and Mary Cordwell, Lance-Sergeant, 28th Regiment, married 1st July 1873, to Anne Jane HEARSON, minor, with her parents consent, born in Gibraltar, the daughter of George and Charlotte Hearson

Charles CORNELIUS, 21+, bachelor, born in Exeter, Devon, Corporal, Surveyor and Draughtsman, Royal Engineers, the son of Richard and Mary Cornelius, married 15th November 1866 to, Mary Rebecca RAINES, spinster, minor, born in Malta, the daughter of George and Harriet Raines

Gunner William CORNER, Royal Artillery, aged 27 years, died 21st November 1898

Alexander Daniel James CORRISON, baptised 15th November 1862, the son of Daniel and Margaret Corrison, Drum Major, 2nd Battalion, 23rd Regiment

Richard John CORRISON, baptised 18th August 1861, the son of Daniel and Margaret Corrison, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 23rd Regiment

Thomas COSSER, aged 26 years, bachelor, of Essex, the son of John and Margaret Cosser, Gunner, 12th Brigade, Royal Artillery, married 17th August 1876, to Carmela FORMOSA, aged 24 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Paolo and Mary Ann Formosa

John COTTAM, Private, Reserve Battalion, 44th Regiment, aged 22 years 7 months, buried 27th October 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Richard COTTAM, aged 22 years, Gunner, Royal Artillery, buried 16th August 1837

Edmund COTTER, born in Malta about 1852. Married. In 1881 living with his wife Jessie and their children in Portsea, Hampshire. He was a Lieutenant, Royal Engineers

William COTTERELL, 21+, bachelor, born in Winchester, Corporal, 76th Regiment, the son of Charles and Elizabeth Cotterell, married 17th February 1852 to, Jane PULLIN, the widow of Colour-Sergeant James Pullin, 76th Regiment, 21+, born in Fermoy, Ireland, the daughter of John and Catherine DAVENPORT

Elizabeth COTTON, the wife of Major Charles McClintock Cotton, 20th Hussars, died 6th April 1870, at sea near Malta on her journey home to England from India

John Thomas COTTRELL, aged 27 years, bachelor, Colour-Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment, the son of John Cottrell, married 18th June 1884, to Lydia Sarah BALL, aged 19 years, spinster, the daughter of George Ball

John COUGHLAN, Colour-Sergeant, 57th Regiment, married 11th September 1856 to, Ann BATT, of Hertfordshire

John COUGHLAN, Colour-Sergeant, 57th Regiment, awarded the French Military Medal in September 1856 for service in the Crimean War

Joseph COULSON, Private, Grenadier Guards, aged 24 years, buried 2nd April 1856, by Reverend George Lawless C.F.

William COULSON, aged 32 years, Private, 1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 27th September 1841

William James COULSON, baptised 4th May 1864, the son of Charles and Catherine Coulson, Sergeant, 100th Regiment

Charles COULTON, Private, 41st Regiment, aged 28 years, buried 11th January 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Lieut-Colonel T. De COURCY HAMILTON VC, his wife gave birth to a son 29th September 1869

David Charles COURTNEY, 21+, bachelor, of Dublin, the son of Henry and Sydney Courtney, Lieutenant, Royal Engineers, married 5th September 1871, to Alice Margaret MANN, 21+, spinster, of Guernsey, the daughter of Margaret and Colonel Gother Frederick Mann, Royal Engineers

Sydney Margaret COURTNEY, born in Malta about 1873, the daughter of Alice and David Courtney. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Woolwich, Kent. Her father was a Captain in Royal Engineers

Emily Paulina COUSINS, born 1st September 1866, the daughter of William and Sofia Cousins, nee MAIN, Paymaster Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment

William COUSINS, Private, Rifle Brigade, aged 19 years, buried 15th February 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

W.J. COUSINS, aged 5 months, Royal Artillery, died on board HMS Euphrates, buried 2nd January 1892

Corporal J. COUZENS, aged 29 years, Royal Engineers, died 15th August 1861

William COWELL, left the 58th Regiment, 7th December 1804, and joined the Maltese Corps with the rank of Captain

Caroline Edith COWEN, born 14th February 1858, the daughter of Amelia Harriet ane Charles Cowen, Staff Surgeon

Edward Ingham COWEN, born 24th July 1856, the son of Amelia Harriet and Charles Cowen, Staff Surgeon

Edith COWEN, born in Malta about 1859, the daughter of Amelia and Charles Cowen. In 1881 living in Portsea, Hampshire, with her parents and family. Her father was Deputy Inspector General of Army Hospitals

William COWLEY, aged 23 years, bachelor, Corporal, Dorset Regiment, the son of David Cowley, married 4th May 1889, to Elvira BONGIOVANNI, aged 19 years, spinster, the daughter of Vincenzo Bongiovanni

William COWPER, Captain, Royal Engineers, served at Malta 1853, then posted to Hong Kong. Died accidentally in Canton 3rd December 1856

John COYNE, Private, 28th Regiment, Court Martialed 4th March 1857, found Guilty of striking a superior officer, and habitual drunkeness, sentenced to 365 days hard labour and stoppages

Charles COX, aged 23 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Lincolnshire Regiment, the son of John Cox, married 12th January 1897 to, Dorothy WHITE, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Richad White

George COX, 21+, bachelor, born in Derby, Captain, 87th Regiment, the son of George and Rebecca Cox, Aide-de-Camp to the Governor of Malta, married 4th January 1870 to, Katherine Grant BRIDGE, 21+, widow, born in Nairn, Scotland, the daughter of James and Janet GORDON

Georgina COX, the daughter of Sergeant Cox, 9th Regiment, aged 84 days, buried 2nd June 1854, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Sydenham Easton Southwell COX, baptised 1st December 1860, the son of Easton John and Mary Anne Elizabeth Cox, Lieutenant, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs

Bombardier Thomas COX, Royal Artillery, aged 22 years, died 11th November 1896

John Thomas CRABER, 21+, bachelor, born in London, Corporal, Royal Engineers, the son of Elizabeth and John Henry Craber, married 17th June 1869 to, Amelia WESTCOTT, 21+, spinster, born in Devonport, the daughter of George and Mary Ann Westcott

Thomas CRACE, aged 27 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Lancaster Regiment, the son of Thomas Crace, married 28th March 1896, to Alice Amelia PINK, aged 18 years, of Gosport, Hampshire, the daughter of William Henry Pink

Sarah CRACKNELL, the daughter of Corporal Cracknell, 68th Light Infantry, aged one year two months, buried 9th August 1852, by Reverend Henry Hare

Fermina Jane CRAGG, baptised 1st March 1865, the daughter of James and Jemina Cragg, Hospital Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment

James William CRAGG, baptised 6th December 1863, the son of James and Jemima Cragg, Hospital Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment

Joseph William CRAGGS, baptised 18th February 1865, the son of Robert and Ann Craggs, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Louisa Margaret CRAGGS, baptised 12th January 1867, the daughter of James and Jermima Craggs, Hospital Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment

Robert CRAGGS, aged 24 years, bachelor, born in Bucknall, Lincolnshire, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of William Craggs, married 7th December 1863 to, Anne PAYNE, aged 25 years, spinster, born in Bath, the daughter of Henry Payne

Robert CRAIG, Private, 42nd Regiment, found Guilty at his Court Martial on 26th December 1844, of leaving his post, sentenced 14 years Transportation

John Harry Smith CRAIGIE, 21+, bachelor, of Rosneath, Scotland, the son of Mary Jane and Patrick Edmonstone Craigie, Lieutenant, 71st Regiment, married 5th November 1874, to Rosabelle Hamilton TOMPSON, 21+, spinster, born Boulogne sur Mer, France, the daughter of Mary Ann and Arthur Fisher Tompson

George CRAMPTON, Sergeant, 7th Regiment, married 16th October 1834, to Ann CRONK, of Kent

James CRANFIELD, aged 49 years, Army Pensioner, late of Royal Artillery, buried 7th December 1823

Robert CRANFIELD, aged 22 years, son of the late J. Cranfield, Army Pensioner, late Royal Artillery, buried 16th September 1825

Amey CRANSTON, aged 5 years, the daughter of George Cranston, Royal Artillery, buried 22nd April 1837

W.G. CRAVEN, a fatal accident took place on Tuesday night, 5th January 1847, when some soldiers of the 88th Regiment were returning from Fort Ricasoli having been visiting friends. One of the men, N. Hanton, missed his footing in stepping into the boat and fell into the water. One of his companions James Grady plunged into the water after him but did not succeed in saving him. Had it not been for the courage of the Colonel's orderly, W.G. Craven, Grady would probably have drowned. Craven jumped in a second time searching for Hanton but did not find him. His body was recovered the following morning

Alexander Spiers CRAWFORD, Lieutenant, 67th Regiment. Died 21st August 1853, aged 75 years. He stabbed himself with a penknife through the right ventricle of the heart. He had earned a medal while serving with the 97th Regiment at Waterloo, and had arrived in Malta a few days before, suffering from heart disease. He was a widower without children

Eliza CRAWFORD, aged 13 months, the daughter of Robert Crawford, Gunner, Royal Artillery, buried 16th January 1843

John CRAWFORD, aged 1 year, the son of Sergeant Robert Crawford, 80th Regiment, buried 29th June 1824

John CRAWFORD, Lieutenant, resident Malta, electoral list 1849

John Charles CRAWFORD, Lieutenant, issued a notice that he would not be liable for debts incurred by his wife, Catherine Crawford, 2nd July 1827

Mary Jane CRAWFORD, the daughter of Thomas Crawford, Drummer, Reserve Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged nine months, buried 30th May 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Robert CRAWFORD, aged 2 years, the son of Robert Crawford, Gunner, Royal Artillery, buried 22nd June 1841

Sarah Jane CRAWFORD, aged 4 years, the daughter of Robert Crawford, Gunner, Royal Artillery, buried 13th March 1842

William CRAWFORD, Private, 1st Battalion, 44th Regiment, aged 20 years, buried 20th March 1849, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Captain CRAWLEY, Royal Engineers, stationed in Malta, November 1850

Mrs CRAWLEY, the wife of Captain C. Crawley, 15th Regiment, gave birth to a son 27th September 1863

Henry Owen CRAWLEY, Colonel, Commanding Royal Engineer, 1860

Philip Arthur Sambrooke CRAWLEY, born 20th May 1869, the son of Edwardine and Captain Richard Sambrooke Crawley, 64th Regiment

Robert CRAY, aged 30 years, Sergeant, 77th Regiment, buried 15th December 1840

Boyle V. CREAGH, aged 26 years, Lieutenant, Royal Artillery, buried 9th November 1824

Edith R. CREAGH, born in Malta about 1878, the daughter of Edith and Andrew Creagh. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Alverstoke, Hampshire. Her father was a Captain in 42nd Regiment

Michael R. CREAGH, born in Malta about 1876, the son of Edith and Andrew Creagh. In 1881 living with his parents and family in Alverstoke, Hampshire. His father was a Captain in 42nd Regiment

Rosaline CREECH, died 13th May 1848, aged 22 years 4 months, the wife of Acting Sergeant-Major Thomas Creech, 1st Battalion, 69th Regiment, at St.Elmo

Rosaline CREECH, the wife of Sergeant Creech, 1st Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged 22 years, buried 14th May 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Thomas CREECH, from Cork, Colour-Sergeant, 69th Regiment, married 6th January 1849, to Adelaide TAYLOR

Sergeant-Major CREECH, 69th Regiment, presented a silver cup, 24th March 1851, to his predecessor Sergeant-Major Robert Honner, prior to the regiment leaving Malta in April

Richard CREEDY, aged 6 months, the son of William Creedy, 18th Regiment, buried 21st July 1823

Thomas CRELLIN, aged 22 years, Private, 80th Regiment, buried 24th August 1828

Robert CRESSWELL, aged 32 years, Private, 80th Regiment, buried 10th August 1827

William CREWYS, aged 39 years, Private, 85th Regiment, buried 30th October 1823

Thomas CRIBBLE, Bandsman, 8th Regiment, died 19th January 1866. Returning at night in a small skiff with a fellow bandsman from Fort Ricasoli to Fort Manoel, they were driven onto the rocks off St.Elmo Point. The damaged boat was found next morning, but his body was not recovered till ten days later

Alexander CRIGHTON, aged 35 years, bachelor, from Forfar, Scotland, Sergeant-Major, Royal Artillery, married 24th March 1813, to Ann TASKER, aged 30 years, spinster, of St.Thomas, Surrey, orphan

Thomas CRIMMINS, Private, 68th Light Infantry, Court Martialed 21st January 1852, found Guilty of throwing his forage cap at and striking his superior officer, violent and disrespectful conduct, sentenced to 50 lashes and 336 days hard labour.

He was Court Martialed again on 4th February 1852, and found Guilty of insubordinate and threatening conduct, sentenced to 50 lashes and 730 days hard labour, to commence at the expiration of his former sentence. 25 lashes commuted to 14 days solitary confinement

Edith Annie CRITCHER, baptised 23rd May 1869, the daughter of Charles and Eliza Critcher

Alfred CROCKER, Surgeon, Royal Regiment, married 16th April 1857 to, Mary DELAMAIN, the eldest daughter of Edward Delamain, of St.Saviour’s, Jersey, Channel Islands

Alice Mary CROCKER, baptised 24th August 1861, the daughter of Alfred and Mary Crocker, Surgeon, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs

Elizabeth CROCKETT, the daughter of Henry Crockett, Drummer, 69th Regiment, aged two months eight days, buried 20th June 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Frederick CROCKFORD, aged 28 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of John Crockford, married 13th April 1881, to Elizabeth WHITEHEAD, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of John Whitehead

Lieutenant CROFTON, 24th Regiment, received British War Medal with a clasp forEgypt in June 1847, for service during the 1801 defeat of Napoleon’s forces.

Edward Walter CROFTON, CB, Colonel, Royal Artillery, died 26th June 1863, after a few days illness, aged 49 years. He left a widow and children

Peter CROKE, Private, 24th Regiment, died 27th October 1868. He threw himself from Strada Reale Bastion into the ditch beneath, on 18th. Died in the Military Hospital

Frederick Nurse CROMARTIE, Captain, Royal Artillery, died 10th July 1867. Committed suicide at his residence in Strada Mezzodi, Valletta, by shooting himself through the heart with a pistol. He had recently been reprimanded for neglect of duty as President of the Canteen Committee. Born 9th June 1831, he left a wife and young family

James Abernethy CROMBIE, born 8th February 1864, the son of Margaret and John Crombie, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 25th Regiment

James Abernethy CROMBIE, born in Malta about 1864, the son of Margaret and John Crombie. In 1881 living with his parents and family in New Infantry Barracks, Fulford, Yorkshire. His father was Quarter Master in the Army

Jane CROMBIE, aged 13 months, the daughter of John Crombie, 92nd Regiment, buried 3rd November 1837

Julia CROMBIE, aged 1 year, the daughter of John Crombie, 92nd Highlanders, buried 24th December 1839

Marjory CROMBIE, baptised 25th September 1865, the daughter of David andElizabeth Crombie, nee HENNESSEY, Paymaster Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 4th Regiment. Born 2nd September 1857

Charlotte E. CROMEY, born in Malta about 1876, the daughter of Julia and Walter Cromey. In 1881 living with her parents and family in Shorncliffe Camp, Cheriton, Kent. Her father was a Sergeant-Major

Jane CRONEN, aged 30 years, the wife of R. Cronen, Private, 85th Regiment, buried 1st July 1824

Evelyn Florence CROOK, born 13th June 1897, the daughter of Frederick William and Florence Amy Crook, Corporal, Royal Engineers

Frederick William CROOK, aged 25 years 6 months, bachelor, Draughtsman, Royal Engineers, the son of William James Crook deceased, married 15th May 1896, to Florence Amy LEWIS, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of George Lewis

John CROPPER, Private, 47th Regiment, found Guilty at his Court Martial held on 9th April 1839, of striking a Sergeant, sentenced to Transportation for Life

Robert CROPPER, aged 28 years, Gunner, Royal Artillery, buried 2nd November 1839

Walter CROSS, 21+, bachelor, Colour-Sergeant, 1st Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, the son of Walter Cross, married 20th September 1881, to Zuleika Westbrook TULL, 18+, spinster, the daughter of Jeremiah Tull deceased

Joshua Grant CROSSE, 21+, bachelor, born in Tottenham, Middlesex, Captain, 88th Regiment, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Crosse, married 8th March 1855 to, Frances Amelia HARVEY, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Sarah and Samuel Harvey

Henry CROSSEY, aged 25 years, bachelor, born in Bath, Colour-Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 8th Regiment, the son of Henry and Mary Crossey, married 5th October 1867 to, Annie LONG, aged 25 years, spinster, born in Southampton, the daughter of Jeremiah and Ann Long

Thomas CROSSMAN, the son of Corporal Thomas Crossman, Royal Sappers and Miners, aged 22 days, buried 1st January 1852, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Private CROWLEY, Leinster Regiment, stationed at Fort Chambray, Gozo in June 1895. Due to ill feeling towards his corporal, he fired a loaded gun at the corporal in the barrack room , wounding him in the leg. Crowley was arrested

John CROZER, Royal Artillery, married 6th July 1814, to Charlotte SPENCER, of Co.Armagh.

George CROZIER, Sergeant, 94th Regiment, married 24th August 1833, to Mary ORTON

St. G. CROZIER, Band Master of the 44th Regiment in 1849

Captain CRUCKSHANKS, 17th Bombay Native Infantry, died 5th August 1838, in the Lazaretto. Arrived on HMS Magara from Alexandria on his way to England

Thomas CUBITT, Brevet-Major, Royal Artillery, born Catfield, Norfolk, 2nd October 1784. Served in Malta and Gibraltar December 1804 to June 1809. Died at Kingston, Upper Canada 15th March 1840

Daniel CULLEN, died 22nd August 1897, aged 28 years, Private, H Company, 2nd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment

John CULLEN, Private, 48th Regiment, Court Martialed 29th July 1856, found Guilty of being absent, loss of necessaries, and violence to a superior officer, sentenced to 21 years Transportation

John James CULLEN, born 1857/1858, the son of Rebecca and Gunner John Cullen, Royal Artillery

Sarah Elizabeth CULLEN, the daughter of James Cullen, Royal Artillery, aged one year seven months, buried 17th April 1847, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

William CULLEN, Private, 68th Light Infantry, buried 29th June 1856, by Reverend Henry Hare

Michael CULLINAN, 21+, bachelor, born in Wexford, Ireland, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, the son of Martin and Bridget Cullinan, married 23rd December 1868 to, Eliza BRITTAIN, aged 21 years, spinster, born in Scarborough, Yorkshire, the daughter of Richard and Margaret Brittain

Arthur Thomas CUMMING, baptised 2nd May 1865, the son of Thomas and Esther Caroline Cuming, Captain, Royal Artillery

G. CUMMING, Sergeant-Major, 57th Regiment, awarded the Insignia of the 5th Class of the Imperial Order of the Legion of Honour by the French for distinguished service during the Crimean War

George CUMMING, Sergeant-Major, 57th Regiment, married 30th September 1857 to, Catherine BELSON, from Ireland

Margaret CUMMING, aged 30 years, the wife of a soldier in the 92nd Royal Highlanders, buried 22nd July 1839

Mrs CUMMING, the wife of Captain Cumming, Royal Artillery, gave birth to a son, 16th March 1865

Alexander CUNNINGHAM, died 28th July 1832, Private, 73rd Regiment

Arthur  CUNNINGHAM, baptised 13th October 1866, the son of James and Elizabeth Cunningham, Sapper, Royal Engineers

George James CUNNINGHAM, born 1868/1869, the son of James Cunningham, Sergeant, Royal Engineers

Mary Louisa CUNNINGHAM, baptised 19th July 1863, the daughter of George and Isabella Cunningham, Private, 1st Battalion, 25th Regiment

Sarah CUNNINGHAM, baptised 19th July 1863, the daughter of George and Isabella Cunningham, Private, 1st Battalion, 25th Regiment

R.C. CUNNINGHAME, Captain, 42nd Regiment, aged 26 years, buried 6th September 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Alfred John CURD, aged 29 years, bachelor, Corporal, Royal Engineers, the son of George Henry Curd, married 17th September 1895, to Eliza Letitia JONES, aged 26 years, spinster, the daughter of Evan Jones

James CURNOCK, the son of Private Curnock, 54th Regiment, buried 13th August 1847, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

James Arthur CURNOW, aged 28 years, bachelor, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, Welch Regiment, the son of James Curnow, married 15th January 1893, to Martha BOOKHAM, aged 28 years, widow, the daughter of Owen GILL

Henry CURRAN, born in Malta about 1859, the son of Sarah and John Curran. Living with his parents and family in Portsea, Hampshire, in 1881. His father was an Army Pensioner

Margaret Georgina Mary Caroline CURRAN, born 27th November 1890, the daughter of Georgina Mary Eliza and Sergeant Patrick John Curran, 2nd Battalion, Connaught Rangers, in Gozo

Patrick John CURRAN, aged 23 years, bachelor, Colour-Sergeant, Connaught Rangers, the son of John Curran, married 20th January 1890, to Georgina Mary Eliza QUINN, aged 18 years, the daughter of Thomas Valentine Quinn

William CURRAN, born in Malta about 1860, the son of Sarah and John Curran. Living with his parents and family in Portsea, Hampshire, in 1881. His father was an Army Pensioner

William CURRAN, baptised 20th May 1860, the son of John and Sarah Curran, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Robert CURRENS, Corporal, 18th Regiment, married 8th September 1823, to Elizabeth PROCTOR

Mary Anne CURRY, baptised 1st June 1867, the daughter of Silvester and Fanny Curry, Private, 1st Battalion, 24th Regiment

Michael CURRY, Private, 21st Regiment, Court Martialed 18th May 1857, found Guilty of violence to a superior officer, sentenced to 1 years hard labour

Patrick CURRY, aged 31 years, widower, of Inniskillen, Ireland, Sergeant, 44th Regiment, married 16th December 1812, to Ann ROGERS, aged 31 years, from Scarborough, Yorkshire, the widow of Sergeant John Rogers, 44th Regiment

Robert CURTIS, Private, Royal Sappers and Miners, aged 20 years, buried 7th August 1856, by Reverend Henry Hare C.F.

Richard CURWEN, 21+, bachelor, born in Lancaster, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 8th Regiment, the son of Thomas and Anne Curwen, married 9th September 1868 to, Rebecca KEENE, 21+, spinster, born in England, the daughter of Joseph and Mary Keene

John CUSINE, aged 2 years, the son of John Cusine, Lieutenant, 95th Regiment, buried 25th February 1825

Amy CUTTELL, born in Malta about 1849. Married. In 1881 living in Knellar Hall, Twickenham, Middlesex, with her husband James Cuttell. He was a Lance Sergeant in 1st Battalion, 8th Regiment

John CUTTELL, aged 26 years, bachelor, born in England, Private, 8th Regiment, the son of Richard and Sarah Cuttell, married 16th March 1868 to, Amy BOSWARD, aged 19 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Bosward

Ernest CUTTS, aged 21 years, bachelor, Lance Corporal, Royal Scots, the son of George Cutts, married 27th December 1891, to Mary MALONEY, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Richard Maloney

Richard D’ARCY, 21+, bachelor, born Armagh, Sergeant, 76th Regiment, the son of Mary and John D’Arcy, married 7th November 1851 to, Anne Eliza Amelia MOORE, 21+, widow of James Moore, 76th Regiment, born Ridgway, Devon, the daughter of Caroline and Joseph CREES

David D’OMBRE, aged 45 years, from Geneva, Switzerland, Lieutenant, De Meuron’s Regiment, buried 15th August 1831

William DADDS, aged 9 months, the son of William Dadds, 18th Regiment, buried 29th June 1823

William DADDS, of Middlesex, Sergeant, 44th Regiment, married 30th May 1848, to Mary EVANS, of Dublin

Francis DADSON, baptised 3rd March 1866, the son of Francis and Mary Dadson, Corporal, Royal Engineers

Joseph Nathaniel Portlock DADSON, Captain, Royal Artillery, the younger son of the late William Dadson, of Rochester, and grandson of the late Captain Nathaniel Portlock, Royal Navy, died 25th November 1864, aged 27 years

William Thomas DADSON, baptised 5th March 1864, the son of Francis and Mary Dadson, Corporal, Royal Engineers

Bugler J. DAGWEED, aged 16 years, Royal Engineers, died 27th November 1862

Irwin DAILLY, aged 1 year, the son of Sergeant Irwin Dailly, 18th Regiment, buried 6th August 1825

Frances Mary DALBY, baptised 8th September 1866, the daughter of William and Johanna Dalby, Master Sadler, M.S.D.

Henry DALDRY, Private, 1st Battalion, 44th Regiment, aged 18 years, buried 18th December 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Jane DALE, aged 8 months, the daughter of John Dale, Sergeant, 80th Regiment, buried 4th July 1824

Elizabeth DALEY, aged 1 day, the daughter of Sergeant William Daley, 80th Regiment, buried 25th September 1823

Thomas DALEY, baptised 31st December 1864, the son of Michael and Jane Daley, Private, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment

William Michael DALEY, baptised 25th November 1862, the son of Michael and Jane Daley, Private, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Peter DALLAS, aged 29 years, Private, 92nd Highlanders, buried 3rd March 1838

Robert James DALLAS, aged 37 years, Surgeon, Royal Artillery, buried 2nd December 1829

Mary Ann DAMERAL, baptised 2nd November 1862, the daughter of William and Sarah Dameral, Gunner, Royal Artillery

William DANIELS, Private, 3rd Battalion, Grenadier Guards, aged 33 years, buried 1st April 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

William DANIELS, the son of Sergeant Daniels, 46th Regiment, aged 6 years, buried 13th October 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Helen DARLINGTON, aged 31 years, the wife of Private George Darlington, 80th Regiment, buried 16th March 1823

William DARLINGTON, aged 1 year, the son of Private George Darlington, 80th Regiment, buried 10th April 1823

Charles DALTON, Captain, Royal Artillery. Born Harpenden, Hertfordshire, 2nd February 1789. Served on Malta and Sicily, 1811 to 1814

John Henry DALTON, 21+, bachelor, from St.Luke’s, Dublin, the son of John and Rebecca Dalton, Sergeant, 47th Regiment, married 19th January 1856 to, Mary DENNINGTON, the widow of Henry Charles Dennington, born Rhayader, Wales

Joseph DALTON, 24th Regiment, died 25th November 1869, whilst under treatment at Vittoriosa hospital, threw himself from a window and died instantly

Ensign DALY, 24th Regiment, received British War Medal with a clasp for Egypt in June 1847, for service during the 1801 defeat of Napoleon’s forces

William DALY, born 1838/1839, the son of Mary and Thomas Daly, Colour-Sergeant, 47th Regiment

William T. DALY, born 1837/1838, the son of Mary Ann and Peter Daly, Farrier, 9th Dragoon Guards

Elizabeth DAMERAL, baptised 3rd November 1866, the daughter of William and Sarah Dameral, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Charles John DAMERELL, baptised 20th August 1864, the son of William and Sarah Damerell, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Henry Nixon DANIEL, Royal Artillery officer, served in Malta 1828 to 1831 Born Enniscorthy, Co.Wexford, in April 1793

William DANNELDS, Private, 7th Company, 3rd Battalion, Grenadier Guards, died 29th March 1854, in the Lazaretto, aged 34 years

William D'ARCY, Private, 76th Regiment, aged 29 years 1851, buried 17th October 1851, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Private David DARE, 1st Battalion, 14th Regiment, died of cholera 20th October 1867, aged 21 years

George DARLINGTON, aged 39 years, Private, 80th Regiment, buried 29th March 1828

Arthur William DARRAH, the son of Jane and Lieut-Colonel Darrah, Commanding Reserve Battalion, 97th Regiment, aged 20 days, buried 9th June 1847, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Joseph Ellis DARWENT, aged 25 years, bachelor, Royal Engineers, the son of Joseph Darwent, married 17th May 1880, to D'Arcy Robertson BOA, aged 24 years, spinster, the daughter of Thomas Robertson Boa

Augusta Isabella DASHWOOD, born 24th March 1831, the daughter of Henrietta Mary Annette and Lieutenant Dashwood, Royal Engineers. She died 1st August 1831, at Pieta, aged 4 months

Camilla DAVENPORT, died 21st April 1845, in Valletta, at the residence of her father Mr.V. GATT, aged 27 years, the wife of Captain W. Davenport, 94th Regiment

William DAVENPORT, baptised 31st March 1867, the son of William and Martha Davenport, Colour Sergeant, 64th Regiment

Herbert Oswald Aikin DAVEY, born 16th October 1879, the son of John Henry and Mary Ann Theresa Davey, Telegraphist

Violet Constance DAVEY, born 4th December 1880, the daughter of John Henry and Mary Ann Theresa Davey, Telegraph Clerk

Lieut-Colonel DAVIDSON, A.D.C. to the Governor, lived at 219 Strada Reale,Valletta, rent free, as authorized by the Local Government, in 1825

Charles Robert DAVIDSON, baptised 9th April 1863, the son of George Montgomerie and Elizabeth Frances Davidson, Paymaster, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Fanny DAVIDSON, aged 1 year, the daughter of William Davidson, Private, 42nd Highlanders, buried 1st August 1843

Mary DAVIDSON, aged 23 months, the daughter of Sergeant R. Davidson, 42nd Highlanders, buried 16th May 1843

William DAVIDSON, aged 25 years, Private, 77th Regiment, buried 25th June 1840

Corporal DAVIES, Border Regiment, on 13th December 1898 with others from the same regiment was boating outside Grand Harbour near St. Elmo lighthouse, when the boat capsized. From the party of eight men, three were drowned, and the others saved by Maltese boatmen Giuseppe and Spiridione Debono. He was one of the survivors.

Private Frederick DAVIES, 1st Battalion, 14th Regiment, died of cholera 6th September 1867, aged 31 years

William Paul Anthony DAVIES, aged 26 years, bachelor, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of Edward and Mary Davies, nee Thomas, Head Smelter, married 26th November 1896 to Mary TEUMA, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of William and Judith Teuma, nee Agius, Tailor, Strada San Giovanni, Sliema, at Stella Maris Church, Sliema

Charlotte DAVIS, aged 6 months, the daughter of Lance Sergeant John Davis, 47th Regiment, buried 3rd December 1838

Edmond Plowright DAVIS, born 28th June 1870, the son of Adelaide and Edward Davis

George DAVIS, the son of a soldier in 1st Battalion, 97th Regiment, aged eleven months, buried 14th July 1848, by Reverend John Cleugh

Henry Charles DAVIS, born 14th July 1860, illegitimate son of Thomas Davis, Private, 22nd Regiment, and Helen Peebles, servant with Mr. Hurst, bandmaster

John DAVIS, aged 31 years, Private, 80th Regiment, buried 7th September 1826

John DAVIS, Private, 77th Regiment, Court Martialed 29th October 1840, found Guilty of being drunk, and using threatening and abusive language, sentenced to Transportation for Life

John DAVIS, the son of Drummer Davis, 1st Battalion, 97th Regiment, aged one year seven months, buried 30th April 1847 by Reverend William Hare C.F.

John DAVIS, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 44th Regiment, aged 22 years, buried 25th October 1849, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Joseph DAVIS, aged 23 years, bachelor, born in England, Corporal, 1st Battalion, 8th Regiment, born England, the son of Joseph and Emma Davis, married 3rd August 1868, to Julia BOSWARD, aged 17 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Bosward

John DAVISON, aged 36 years, widower, Armourer Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 7th Royal Fusiliers, born Liverpool, the son of James and Eliza Davison, married 9th April 1864, to Carmela CASHA, aged 18 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Vincenzo and Mary Casha

Daniel DAVORN, Sergeant, 60th Regiment, murdered by Private George Cochran of the same Regiment on 22nd June 1836. Cochran was found Guilty and hanged on 27th June

Dr. John DAVY, spent seven years in Malta with the Army Medical Staff, and was responsible for opening the first Public Dispensary for out-patient care of the poor in the Auberge d’Italie, in Valletta. Born 1790, died 1868

Edward DAWES, Sergeant-Major, 10th Regiment, married 14th February 1821, to N. BARNET

George Bethel DAWES, born 26th May 1881, the son of Maude and Captain Bethel Martin Dawes, Prince of Wales Leinster Regiment,

Robert DAWES, aged 6 months, the son of Edward Dawes, 92nd Highlanders, buried 27th April 1837

Margaret Elizabeth DAWIN (?), baptised 3rd August 1867, the daughter of William and Maria Dawin, Corporal, 31st Regiment

Algernon Cecil DAWSON, 21+, bachelor, of Leamington, Warwickshire, the son of the Reverend John Dawson, Captain, 3rd Dragoon Guards, acting as Assistant to his Excellency the Governor, married 10th May 1873, to Helen Louisa DANIELL, 21+, spinster, born at sea, the daughter of Charlotte and Colonel Charles Augustus Daniell

Algernon C. DAWSON, born 3rd April 1875, the son of Helen L. and Captain Algernon Cecil Dawson, 3rd Dragoon Guards

Annie DAWSON, baptised 8th January 1860, the daughter of William and Alice Dawson, Corporal, 4th Battalion, Rifle Brigade

Edith Frances DAWSON, baptised 17th November 1861, the daughter of William and Alice Dawson, Sergeant, 4th Battalion, Rifle Brigade

George Francis DAWSON, Lieutenant, Royal Artillery, faced a General Court Martial. Dismissed His Majesty’s service 15th November 1824. Age when commissioned 17 years 11 months, Gentleman Cadet 8th November 1808, 2nd Lieutenant 11th September 1812, 1st Lieutenant 2nd January 1815. On leaving the Army took Holy Orders. Died as Rector of Orpington, Kent, 11th October 1850

Ivo Vernon DAWSON, born 13th December 1876, the son of Helen Louisa and Algernon Cecil Dawson, Captain, 3rd Dragoon Guards

John DAWSON, Schoolmaster, Sergeant, Rifle Brigade, married 22nd August 1835, to Elizabeth SHAW, of Gibraltar

David John DAY, aged 28 years, bachelor, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of Edmund Day, married 29th April 1883, to Josepha MICALLEF, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of Paolo Micallef deceased

Major DE BATHE, 85th Regiment, born 19th June 1823, a son

Cuthbert DE HOUGHTON, born 27th August 1880, the son of Aimee Jean and Lieutenant James De Houghton, 10th Regiment, Inspector of Musketry

Guy DE HOUGHTON, born 12th May 1879, the son of Aimee Jean and Lieutenant James De Houghton, 10th Regiment

Mrs DEADY, died Tuesday 16th July 1850, the wife of Private Deady. Five men of the 44th Regiment, and Mrs Deady, fell victims to cholera at their barracks in Vittoriosa

William DEAG, aged 34 years, widower, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of James Deag, married 31st October 1855, to Ellen RIXON, aged 27 years, spinster, the daughter of John Rixon

…… DEAN, Private, 23rd Regiment, died 14th September 1855, from cholera, at St. George's Barracks

Dorothy Juliette DEAN, born 25th October 1871, the daughter of Juliette and  Captain Hugh Pollexfen Dean, 31st Regiment

Thomas DEAN, baptised 8th October 1865, the son of George and Janie Dean, Private, 29th Regiment

Matilda DEAN, baptised 23rd August 1862, the daughter of John and Sarah Dean, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Alfred DEANE, aged 25 years, bachelor, of London, the son of Thomas Deane, Bandsman, 98th Regiment, married 28th July 1879, to Emilia BISHOP, aged 19 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of William Bishop

Dorothea Harriett DEANE, born 24th February 1900, the daughter of Major Richard Woodford and Harriett Deane, 4th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers

Captain H.P. DEANE, 31st Regiment, his wife gave birth to a daughter, 15th January 1870

William DEANE, Private, 23rd Regiment, aged 36 years, buried 15th September 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare 

Isaac DEBNAM, aged 39 years, widower, from Warminster, Wiltshire, Corporal, Royal Artillery, married 20th December 1811, to Sarah HARRISON, aged 33 years, from Greenwich, Kent, widow, the daughter of Fanny and Philip SHARP of Greenwich

Lieut-Colonel T. De COURCY HAMILTON VC, his wife gave birth to a son 29th September 1869

James DEEGAN, aged 26 years, bachelor, of Kilkenny, Ireland, the son of John and Ann Deegan, Sergeant, Army Hospital Corps, married 28th April 1874, to Helen PEARSON, aged 22 years, spinster, of Scotland, the daughter of James and Helen Pearson

William DEER, 21+, bachelor, of Worthing, Sussex, the son of William and Mary Anne Deer, Gunner, Royal Artillery, married 17th September 1876, to Carmela CUTAJAR, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Angelo and Lucia Cutajar

William DEERES, aged 21 months, the son of Daniel Deeres, 59th Regiment, buried 4th September 1839

James DELAHUNTY, Private, 88th Regiment, found Guilty at his Court Martial held on 30th May 1844, of striking a Corporal, sentenced to 14 years Transportation

Edward DELANY, the son of Sergeant John Delany, 76th Regiment, aged nine months, buried 8th March 1852, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Charlotte DELL, baptised 23rd October 1863, the daughter of Martin and Charlotte Dell, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Martin DELL, born 1861 the son of Charlotte and Martin Dell, Sergeant, 22nd Regiment

Martin DELL, baptised 22nd September 1861, the son of Martin and Charlotte Dell, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment

G.C. DELMONT, Lieutenant, 27th Regiment, died end 1801/early 1802, in Valletta

Daniel DEMPSEY, Private, 47th Regiment, married 7th September 1838, to Winifred KENNEDY

Mary Anne DEMPSEY, daughter of the late Private Dempsey, 95th Regiment, aged six weeks, buried 4th December 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Charles John DENISON, baptised 17th June 1865, the son of Charles and Ellen Denison, Private, 2nd Battalion, 4th Regiment

Caroline DENMAN, baptised 6th January 1867, the daughter of William and Harriet Denman, Corporal, 29th Regiment

John DENNIS, Private, 20th Regiment, aged 22 years, buried 6th February 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

John DENNISON, Gunner, Royal Artillery, aged 18 years, buried 9th October 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Robert William DENISON, baptised 4th January 1860, the son of William and Fanny Denison, Sergeant, Royal Artillery

James DENNY, aged 21 years, Private, 47th Regiment, buried 31st august 1840

Robert DENT, Private, 2nd Battalion, 1st Royals, aged 18 years, buried 30th July 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Thomas DENTON, Private, Reserve Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged 19 years, buried 6th November 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Robert DEPONG, aged 24 years, Corporal, 47th Regiment, buried 2nd December 1838

Susanna DERBY, baptised 3rd November 1861, the daughter of Edward and Mary Derby, Private, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment

John DERBYSHIRE, aged 24 years, Private, 88th Regiment, buried 1st February 1844

Lieutenant Cecil Henry DE ROUGEMONT, Royal Artillery, serving in Malta on his birthday, 17th December 1888, aged 23 years

Eliza DERRICOTT, aged 1 year, the daughter of Sergeant William Derricott, 80th Regiment, buried 14th June 1824

Isabella DERRICOTT, aged 13 months, the daughter of William Derricott, 80th Regiment, buried 6th February 1827

Henry DERRINGTON, Private, 53rd Regiment, married 19th December 1834, to Ellen CORNEY, of Carrickfergus

Constance Mary DESHON, baptised 17th December 1864, the daughter of Charles John and Mary Henrietta Deshon, Lieutenant, Royal Artillery

Lilian DESHON, baptised 11th June 1866, the daughter of Charles John and Mary Henrietta Deshon, Lieutenant, Royal Artillery

Humphrey DESMOND, aged 27 years, bachelor, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment, the son of John Webb Desmond, married 7th July 1882, to Amelia MURPHY, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of John Murphy

Thomas DEVIL, Private serving with the 15th Regiment in 1859, confessed to being a deserter from the 68th Regiment. The Horse Guards instructions on 22nd September 1859 were for him to continue service with the 15th Regiment

Private DEVON, on Friday evening 19th February 1847, was with a party of men from the 42nd Regiment, Reserve Battalion, who were watching the troopship Resistance coming into harbour, when he fell into the ditch below the Bastions. It was reported that he been drinking

William DEWAR, died 7th May 1892, aged 39 years, QMS, 1st Battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment

Colonel DICKENS, Royal Engineers, the Senior Engineer in Malta till 1811

Captain DICKENS, 95th Regiment born 28th January 1828, a daughter

Daniel DICKENSON, aged 21 years, Corporal, 59th Regiment, buried 21st October 1837

James DICKIE, aged 1 year, the son of James Dickie, 85th Regiment, buried 3rd March 1825

William DICKIE, aged 32 years, 70th Regiment, died from cholera, buried 13th July 1837

Joseph DICKSON, baptised 27th October 1863, the son of Robert and Mary Ann Dickson, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 25th Regiment

Martha Ann DICKSON, born 5th August 1864, daughter of John and Mary Dickson, nee MORGAN, Sergeant, 3rd Brigade, Royal Artillery

Mary Elizabeth DICKSON, died 16th February 1842, aged 21 years, the wife of Lieut-Colonel Lothian Dickson

Mary Elizabeth DICKSON, born 10th July 1862, daughter of John and Mary Dickson, nee MORGAN, Sergeant, 3rd Brigade, Royal Artillery

Annie Frances DILLON, baptised 19th October 1861, the daughter of Thomas and Annie Dillon, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs

Charlotte Susan DILLON, baptised 13th May 1860, the daughter of Thomas and Anne Dillon, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs

Eliza Almena DILLON, the relict of Major Dillon, died 1st December 1869 in Valletta, aged 84 years

Richard DILLON, born 1840/1841, the son of Mary and Martin Dillon, Private, 19th Regiment

Robert DILLON, the son of Martin Dillon, Corporal, 19th Regiment, buried 22nd November 1840

Robert DILLON, died 27th January 1864, aged 77 years, former Major, 82nd Regiment. Son of the late Sir John Dillon Bart

Frederick DILLOW, aged 22 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of William Dillow, married 11th March 1889, to Calcedonia GENOVESE, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of Salvo Genovese

James DILWORTH, Private, 41st Regiment, aged 30 years, buried 7th May 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

William DIMMOCK, aged 28 years, Private, 80th Regiment, buried 7th December 1826

William DIMOCKS, aged 28 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of Thomas Dimocks, married 25th July 1887, to Emily Jane WOOLISCROFT, aged 28 years, widow, the daughter of Joseph Francis

George DINGWALL, died 3rd August 1857, 71st Highlanders. Found in Strada Rudolfo, Sliema, taken to Fort Tigne, but died on the way there. By the location of his body it was assumed he fell backwards off a wall

John DINON, Private, 19th Regiment, Court Martialed 9th August 1842, found Guilty of striking a Sergeant, sentenced to Transportation for Life

George DISBURY, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 21st Regiment, married 23rd  February 1860, to Eliza RYALL

Selina Agnes DIWELL, born 4th September 1867, the daughter of John and Charlotte Diwell, Private, 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment

Jane Charlotte DIXON, baptised 19th May 1866, the daughter of William and Jane Elizabeth Dixon, Colour Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 60th Regiment

David DOAK, aged 17 months, the son of S. Doak, 18th Regiment, buried 24th April 1824

Fanny DOBBIN, born 3rd January 1868, the daughter of Hamilton and Helen Dobbin, nee COLEMAN, Sergeant, 14th Regiment

William DOBBYIN, Private, 1st Battalion, 44th Regiment, aged 29 years, buried 2nd October 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Henrietta DODD, aged 10 months, the daughter of George Dodd, Private, 19th Regiment, buried 16th October 1842

John DODD, aged 24 years, Private, 80th Regiment, buried 15th September 1823

William Henry DODD, aged 26 years, bachelor, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment, the son of William Dodd, married 15th January 1893, to Lily MOORE, aged 24 years, spinster, the daughter of John Moore

Joseph DODD, aged 2 years, the son of George Dodd, 19th Regiment, buried 23rd September 1841

Thomas DODD, 1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 5th May 1841

D. DOHERTY, Private, 68th Regiment, died 14th June 1854, aged 22 years. Drowned whilst bathing opposite Pieta, near Sa Maison

Nathaniel DOHERTY, aged 28 years, Gunner, Royal Artillery, buried 2nd May 1826

John DOLAN, Private, Captain Cole’s Company, 85th Regiment, King’s Light Infantry, died 26th July 1829, aged 45 years. Buried in Blata-il-Bajda (Mile End) cemetery

Dr.William DOMEIER, 1763 - 1815, served as a physician in the British army for foreign troops c.1805/c.1808. Born in Hannover, graduated from Gottingen University as a Doctor in 1784. In London 1810, published "Observation on the Climate, Manners and Amusements of Malta."

George Edward DOMING, aged 24 years, bachelor, Army Hospital Corps, the son of George Edward Doming, married 18th August 1884, to Annie LITTLEJOHN, aged 17 years, spinster, the daughter of John Littlejohn

Bombardier DONALDSON, died 4th March 1865, 3rd Brigade, Royal Artillery, committed suicide at San Salvadore Bastion, by blowing his brains out

Grace DONALDSON, baptised 10th December 1864, the daughter of John and Ellen Donaldson, Sergeant, 3rd Brigade, Royal Artillery

Mary Jane DONALDSON, baptised 30th May 1863, the daughter of John and Ellen Donaldson, Sergeant, Royal Artillery

Catherine DONNELLY, 21+, widow of Hugh Donnelly, 69th Regiment, born in Cork, Ireland, the daughter of Cornelius and Agnes HARRINGTON, married 14th March 1851 to, Patrick MARTIN, 21+, bachelor, born Wexford, Ireland, Corporal, 69th Regiment, the son of Michael and Mary Martin of Wexford

Hugh DONELLY, of Kent, Private, 69th Regiment, married 29th August 1848, to Caroline HARRINGTON, of Cork

Hugh DONNELLY, Private, 1st Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged 25 years 4 months, buried 26th September 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

James DONNELLY, aged 16 months, the son of Simon Donnelly, 80th Regiment, buried 16th July 1823

Peter DONELLY, Private, 47th Regiment, found Guilty at his Court Martial held on 3rd February 1857, of striking a superior officer, sentenced to 14 years Transportation

Daniel DONOHOE, Private, 57th Regiment, on 9th February 1857, sentenced to 30 days imprisonment for damaging a shopkeeper’s property, and insulting his wife, at Isola

Richard DONOHUE, aged 32 years, Private, 47th Regiment, buried 9th March 1840

James DORAN, Royal Artillery, married 6th June 1838, to Margaret SLOAN

William DORAN, died 19th June 1851, aged 33 years 9 months, Captain, Paymaster, 76th Regiment, at his quarters at the Inquisitors Palace, Vittoriosa.

John DORNEY, G Company, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs, died 13th May 1853, aged 29 years. Buried in Blata-il-Bajda (Mile End) cemetery

Sarah DOTT, aged 17 months, the daughter of William Dott, Sergeant, 77th Regiment, buried 28th October 1839

Leonilla DOUGLAS, born 12th July 1865, the daughter of Colour-Sergeant John Scott and Druscilla Douglas, nee HOPCROFT, 29th Regiment

Robert DOUGLAS, Private, 1st Battalion, 97th Regiment, aged 26 years 9 months, buried 7th June 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Thomas William DOUGLAS, born 1st August 1868, the son of George and Adelaide Douglas, nee MILLS, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 14th Regiment

William John Thomas DOUGLAS, born 19th May 1867, the son of John Scott and Druscilla Douglas, nee HOPCROFT, 29th Regiment

John DOWD, Private, 3rd Regiment, stood trial 11th December 1860, together with with Michael Cardwell, also 3rd Regiment, accused of the murder of Charles Cramp, of HMS Melpomone. Acquitted.

Patrick DOWDALL, Captain, Brevet Major, 31st Regiment, married 2nd August 1817, to Anne Emilia TOOLE, of Ireland

John DOWDNEY, the son of Lance Corporal Edmund Dowdney, 47th Regiment, aged 7 days, buried 19th August 1853, by Reverend Henry Hare

Henry DOWKER, aged 26 years, bachelor, Corporal, Royal Engineers, the son of John Dowker, married 5th May 1886 to Margaret Elizabeth COOK, aged 18 years, the daughter of Richard Cook

Henry DOWKER, Corporal, Royal Engineers, died 17th September 1888

Henry DOWKER, born 24th January 1889, the son of Margaret Elizabeth and the late Henry Dowker, Corporal, Royal Engineers

Henry James DOWLING, baptised 13th January 1866, the son of Henry and Jemima Dowling, Drum Major, 29th Regiment

John Hay DOWN, 87th Regiment, died 30th August 1869. Found dead at the foot of Verdala Bastion. Had been seen drunk in barracks the previous evening so assumed he fell to his death from height of 40 feet

Mary Anne DOWNEY, the daughter of Edward Downey, Sergeant, 47th Regiment, aged 2 years 5 months, buried 12th October 1853, by Reverend Henry Hare

James DOWNIE, aged 20 years, Private, 92nd Highlanders, buried 10th July 1837

John DOWNIE, 21+, bachelor, born Edinburgh, the son of James and Madeline Downie, Private, 71st Regiment, married 13th July 1877, to Minnie ANDERSON, 21+, widow, of Hook Norton, Oxfordshire, the daughter of William and Minnie Maizzey

Daniel Neale DOWSWELL, aged 24 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of James Neale Dowswell, married 8th August 1894 to Elizabeth Mary Caroline WOODWARD, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of James Woodward

D. DOYLE, 5976, Private, Royal Munster Fusiliers, died in hospital 7th April 1917, aged 22 years

George DOYLE, the son of Pierce Doyle, Corporal, 97th Regiment, aged 10 weeks, buried 2nd August 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Mary Ann DOYLE, aged 3 weeks, the daughter of Thomas Doyle, Private, 71st Regiment, buried 24th May 1837

Michael DOYLE, aged 26 years, Gunner, Royal Artillery, buried 20th December 1841

Michael DOYLE, Colour Sergeant, 95th Regiment, died 23rd June 1829. Buried in Blata-il-Bajda (Mile End) cemetery

Peter DOYLE, 87th Regiment, died 28th June 1869, undergoing treatment for delerium tremens, threw himself out of a window and died immediately

Thomas DOYLE, died 19th March 1868, Private, 14th Regiment, found dead in Sliema, presumed attempting to walk back to his quarters at Pembroke Camp

Carey Pym DRAKE, born 12th August 1860, the son of Laura Augusta and Captain John Mervin Cutliffe Drake, Royal Engineers

C.N.A. DRAKE, Ensign, 36th Madras Native Infantry, buried 28th May 1856, by Reverend Henry Hare

James DRAKE, aged 31 years, Private, 85th Regiment, buried 19th December 1823

Mary Ann DRAKE, the daughter of Henry Drake, Sergeant, Reserve Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged seven months, buried 25th June 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Camillo Montebello DREW, born 23rd January 1826, the son of Geroliana and Richard Robinson Drew, Royal Artillery

Ernest DREW, born 10th October 1823 at Woolwich, Kent, the son of Geroliana and Richard Robinson Drew, Royal Artillery

John DREW, born 12th November 1820, the son of Geroliana and Richard Robinson Drew, Royal Artillery

James Paul DREW, aged 2 years, the son of Lieutenant R. Drew, Royal Artillery, buried 18th May 1827

Litteria DREW, born 22nd November 1819, the daughter of Geroliana and Richard Robinson Drew, Royal Artillery

Richard Robinson DREW, Royal Artillery officer, served in Malta 25th July 1819 to 11th September 1828. Married in Sicily 21st January 1814 to Geroliana BARONE

Rosa Serafina DREW, born 8th February 1828, the daughter of Geroliana and Richard Robinson Drew, Royal Artillery

Rosa Serafina DREW, born 7th November 1830, the daughter of Geroliana and Richard Robinson Drew, Royal Artillery.

Stephen Arnold DREW, Staff Sergeant, Army Gymnastic Staff, died 10th January 1899, in Valletta Station Hospital, aged 35 years. Born in Bermuda

Thomas DRISCOL, Paymaster Sergeant, 68th Regiment, from Cork, married 13th February 1854, to Mary Ann GOOLD, of Kent

Francis Charles Walker DRUMMOND, Major, Bengal S.C., died 1st April 1880, aged 39 years. Eldest son of Major-General Drummond, of Hawthornden, Midlothian, Scotland

Henry Maurice DRUMMOND, Captain, 42nd Highlanders. Freemason, Master of the Union of Malta Lodge 1846, 1847

John DRYLAND, aged 22 years, bachelor, of Birmingham, the son of James and Ann Dryland, Lance-Corporal, 98th Regiment, married 9th January 1877, to Victoria TARBONE, aged 18 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of John and Clara Tarbone

John DRYSDALE, Sergeant-Major, 1st Battalion, 42nd Regiment, married at Dunsfords Hotel, Valletta, on Tuesday 22nd October 1845, to Isabella WILSON, spinster, the only daughter of James Wilson, of Aberdeenshire, Scotland

William DUCK, Sergeant, 47th Regiment, married 8th November 1837, to Ann SHAKESPEARE

William DUCK, Sergeant, 47th Regiment, married 23rd May 1839, to Sophia KILLAM

Thomas DUCKETT, aged 33 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Engineers, the son of Edward Duckett deceased, married 28th September 1892, to Mary Alice BLEARS, aged 29 years, spinster, the daughter of Stephen Blears

William DUCKETT, Private, 1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade, aged 20 years, buried 21st October 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Edmund John DUCKWORTH, baptised 29th September 1866, the son of John and Honor Duckworth, Sergeant, Royal Artillery

Henry DUFF, Private, 21st Regiment, Court Martialed 23rd April 1857, found Guilty of being absent, losing necessaries and violence to a superior officer,sentenced to 50 lashes and 2 years hard labour

William DUFF, Private, 1st Battalion, 44th Regiment, aged 32 years, buried 17th October 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

William George DUFF, born 13th July 1848, the son of William and Elizabeth Duff, nee EASTERBROOK, Armourer, 1st Battalion, 44th Regiment

Anne DUFFUS, aged 10 months, the daughter of Corporal George Duffus, Royal Artillery, buried 12th February 1827

Charles John Andrew DUGDALE, aged 28 years, bachelor, Sergeant, 87th Royal Irish Fusliliers, born in Jersey, the son of Thomas and Mary Dugdale, married

24th July 1868 to, Jane GOSDEN, aged 25 years, spinster, born Stonehouse,Devon, the daughter of James and Anne Gosden

Francis DUGGAN, aged 31 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Engineers, the daughter of James Duggan deceased, married 26th January 1898, to Annie Louis HARBOUR, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of Frederick William Harbour

Arthur Alexander George DUKE, born 27th October 1880, the son of Matilda and Sergeant Henry Duke, 1st Dragoons, at Isola

Peter DUMAS, Lieutenant, 30th Regiment, joined the Maltese Battalion in 1800

D'Oyly DUNBAR, baptised 1st February 1867, the son of William Matthew and Hannah Dunbar, Captain, 1st Battalion 24th Regiment

Mabel Wilhelmina DUNBAR, baptised 1st February 1867, the daughter of William Matthew and Hannah Dunbar, Captain, 1st Battalion, 24th Regiment

D’Od. DUNBAR died 22nd November 1867, M.W.D. DUNBAR died 26th November 1867, twin children of Captain W.M. Dunbar, 1st Battalion, 24th Regiment

James DUNBAR, born 21st January 1855, the son of George and Bridget Dunbar, nee McMAHON, Private, 72nd Regiment

James DUNCAN, baptised 15th September 1844, Private, 42nd Regiment

William DUNCAN, 69th Regiment, died Saturday 3rd March 1849. Expired suddenly at Fort St.Elmo baracks, when playing dominoes with his comrades. Inquest was held and the post mortem examination found cause of death was an aneurism of heart

Captain DUNDEE, aged 46 years, 47th Regiment, died 1st June 1840

William DUNKLEY, Gunner, Royal Artillery, aged 24 years, buried 28th September 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Elizabeth DUNLOP, the daughter of John Dunlop, Corporal, Reserve Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged two years one month, buried 1st November 1849, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Ensign A.G. DUNN, 100th Regiment, aged 22 years, died 27th January 1864, at Fort Ricasoli

Alexander Roberts DUNN, Lieut-Colonel, in command of the 100th Regiment, during Malta service 1861 to 1864. He was the holder of the Victoria Cross, awarded during the Crimean War. Born 15th September 1833 in Canada, he died 25th January 1868 in Abyssinia

Elizabeth Mary DUNN, the daughter of Robert Dunn, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, aged 1 year 6 months, buried 5th November 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Henry DUNN, aged 30 years, bachelor, Colour-Sergeant, A.P.D., the son of Joseph Dunn, married 8th December 1892 to Susannah BOWDEN, aged 28 years, spinster of Plympton, Devon, the daughter of Joseph Bowden

John DUNN, 44th Regiment, died by drowning, about 17th August 1849. His body was picked up from the sea off St.Julians two days after he went missing

John DUNN, 14th Regiment, on 17th March 1857 he entered a drinking shop in Cospicua and without provocation seized the beard of Sailor George Epps, and at the same time took the sailor’s glass to drink his liquor. This irritated Epps, and a fight ensued during which Epps was wounded on the temple by the brass plate of the soldier’s belt. Dunn was sentenced to two months imprisonment

William DUNN, died 10th March 1837, Private, 70th Regiment. He left a widow Ann Dunn. Born in Swindon, Wiltshire

William James DUNN, the son of Corporal Robert Dunn, Royal Artillery, aged 2 months 21 days, buried 7th July 1852, by Reverend Henry Hare

Eliza Jane DUNNE, baptised 9th February 1867, the daughter of John and Ellen Dunne, QuarterMaster Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 24th Regiment

Ellen DUNNE, the wife of Lieutenant and Adjutant Dunne, 1st Battalion, 69th Regiment, buried 10th October 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Eliza DUNNING, the daughter of Sergeant James Dunning, 44th Regiment, aged two years one month, buried 8th July 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Mary DUNNING, the daughter of Sergeant Dunning, 44th Regiment, aged 12 days, buried 20th August 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

James DUNNINGS, the son of Sergeant Dunnings, 1st Battalion, 44th Regiment, aged one year ten months, buried 8th October 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Edward William DURNFORD, died 16th July 1856, aged 33 years. Born 19th June 1823. Only son and heir of Frances Catherine and Lieutenant Anthony William Durnford, Royal Engineers

Francis Elizabeth Maria DURNFORD, born 5th January 1857, the daughter of Frances Catherine and Lieutenant Anthony William Durnford, Royal Engineers

Captain A. DURNFORD, Royal Engineers, Born in Valletta, 24th May 1867, a daughter

Captain DURNFORD, Royal Engineers, his wife gave birth to a daughter 11th August 1869

Edward William Anthony Charles DURNFORD, the son of Lieutenant A. Durnford, Royal Engineers, buried 17th July 1856, by Reverend Henry Hare C.F.

Ethel Mary Victoria DURNFORD, baptised 29th May 1867, the daughter of Arthur George and Victoria Harriet Louisa Durnford, Captain, Royal Engineers

James DUROSE, 21+, widower, of Bromshall, the son of John and Hannah Durose, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, 10th Brigade, married 13th September 1873, to Louisa HAMMOND, minor, with her parents consent, the daughter of Louisa and Emmanuel Hammond, Corporal, Royal Artillery

John William DUSTAN, born December 1873, the son of John and Mary Ann Elizabeth Dustan, Staff Surgeon

Andrew DU VERNET, Captain, Royal Staff Corps, married 15th May 1816, to Martha Maria Ignacia VAN KEMPEN

Joseph Hamilton DWYER, Surgeon, 14th Regiment, died 10th July 1857, two days before the P.&.O. steamer Colombo arrived at Malta from Southampton. He was on his way to join the 14th Regiment. He had a brother in the regiment, Brevet Major John Dwyer

Edward DYER, Colour Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade, aged 29 years, buried 2nd November 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Henry Kinsdale DYER, aged 21 years, bachelor, born in Inniskillen, Ireland, Colour Sergeant, 100th Regiment, the son of Henry and Anna Dyer, married 26th April 1865 to, Annie REDDING, aged 18 years, spinster, born in London, the daughter of Charles and Annie Redding

Richard William Nish DYER, the son of Private James Dyer, 76th Regiment, aged six months, buried 10th July 1852, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Thomas DYER, 21+, bachelor, born in Chard, Somerset,Bombardier, Royal Artillery, the son of Thomas Dyer, married 5th March 1863 to, Mary GERRY, aged 18 years, spinster, born in Ashwater, Devon, the daughter of John Gerry

Tom M.G. DYER, baptised 26th August 1865, the son of Thomas and Mary Dyer, Gunner, 3rd Brigade, Royal Artillery

Alfred DYKE, aged 26 years, bachelor, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, Shropshire Regiment, the son of Edmund Dyke, married 15th January 1889 to Annie EVANS, aged 29 years, spinster, the daughter of David Evans

James DYKE, aged 30 years, Private, 70th Regiment, buried 18th November 1837

William DYKES, Essex Regiment, aged 22 years, buried 8th August 1892

Thomas DYNON, Captain, 16th Lancers, died 31st March 1874, aged 50 years. Served with the 16th Lancers during the campaign in Afghanistan under Lord Keane including the siege and capture of Ghunzee (medal), also at the battle of Maharajpore on 9th December 1843 (bronze star) also in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 including the battles of Buddiwal, Aliwal and Sobraon (medal and clasps)

George EADES, aged 26 years, bachelor, Pay-Sergeant, Royal Garrison Artillery, the son of George Eades, married 9th January 1900 to, Clara Elizabeth SALISBURY, aged 26 years, spinster, from 2 Bridleys Place, Cheltenham, the daughter of Henry Salisbury

Grace Elizabeth Julia EADES, born 14th November 1900, the daughter of Clara Elizabeth and Sergeant George Eades, Royal Garrison Artillery

James EARL, Sergeant, 69th Regiment, married 25th February 1850, to Elizabeth TAYLOR, of Lancashire A.M. EARLE, Brevet Major, 57th Regiment, awarded the Insignia of the 5th Class of the Imperial Order of the Legion of Honour by the French for distinguished service during the Crimean War

George EARLLEM, aged 31 years, Sergeant, 95th Regiment, buried 9th June 1824

J. EASOM, Drum-Major, 64th Regiment, died 12th March 1868

Charles EAST, born 1st April 1857, the son of Susannah and Henry East, Private, 28th Regiment

Robert EASTON, Private, 44th Regiment, aged 25 years, buried 9th July 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Alexander EATON, aged 23 years, bachelor, of Queen’s County, Ireland, the son of Alexander and Emma Eaton, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 18th Regiment, married 5th October 1874, to Eliza GOORLEY, minor, with her parents consent, born Gibraltar, the daughter of Thomas and Anna Goorley

David EASTON, Private, 2nd Battalion, Essex Regiment, aged 22 years 10 months, buried 12th July 1892

Henry EASTWOOD, the son of Private A. Eastwood, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs, aged 18 days, buried 21st August 1853, by Reverend Le Mesurier

Benjamin EBBORT, Private, 47th Regiment, found Guilty at his Court Martial held on 6th June 1839, of being drunk and asleep at his post whilst on sentry duty, sentenced to Transportation for Life

Richard ECCLES, Private, 34th Regiment, aged 20 years, buried 24th August 1855, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Ellen EDEN, aged 33 years, the wife of Francis Eden, Hospital Sergeant, 19th Regiment, buried 20th November 1841

John EDDLESTON, Private, 76th Regiment, aged 22 years, buried 25th December 1852, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Anne EDGINGTON, aged 20 months, the daughter of Joseph Edgington, Gunner, Royal Artillery, buried 15th August 1846

Eliza EDGINGTON, the daughter of Joseph Edgington, Gunner and Driver, Royal Artillery, aged 9 years, buried 22nd September 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Margaret EDGINGTON, the daughter of Joseph Edgington, Gunner and Driver, Royal Artillery, aged 14 years, buried 27th September 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Mary Ann EDGINGTON, the daughter of Joseph Edgington, Gunner and Driver, Royal artillery, aged one year three months, buried 22nd September 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Catherine Elizabeth EDRIDGE, baptised 14th April 1860, the daughter of William Baldock and Adelaide Edridge, Purveyor's Clerk to H.M. Forces

Samuel William EDMUNDS, aged 32 years, bachelor, C.S.M., Royal Artillery, the son of Samuel Edmunds, married 4th July 1897, to Emily Leah CLEMENT, aged 26 years, spinster, the daughter of George Edwards Clement deceased

Joseph EDSLEY, aged 5 months, the son of Joseph Edsley, 95th Regiment, buried 29th July 1841

John EDWARD, aged 29 years, Private, 92nd Highlanders, buried 11th December 1837

Clement Martin EDWARDS, Lieut-Colonel, aged 36 years, 1st Ceylon Regiment, died 17th March 1816, at Valletta. His monument in Upper Barraca Gardens, was erected under the supervision of Sir George Whitmore. R.E.

Isabella Mary EDWARDS, born 2nd September 1865, the daughter of Elizabeth Laura and Benjamin Edwards, Hospital Sergeant, 100th Regiment

James EDWARDS, Private, 5th Regiment, found Guilty at his Court Martial held in August 1836 of mutinous conduct, sentenced to 14 years Transportation

James EDWARDS, Sergeant, 3rd Regiment (The Buffs), aged 26 years, buried 12th September 1853, by Reverend Le Mesurier

James EDWARDS, 21+, bachelor, of Buckinghamshire, the son of Henry and Catherine Edwards, Corporal, 28th Regiment, married 4th September 1875, to Sarah Ann ASKEW, 21+, widow, from Lancashire, the daughter of Samuel and Rebecca HUNT

John EDWARDS, No.554, 3rd Brigade, Royal Artillery was found Guilty at his Court Martial held on 21st December 1861, of firing shots at Captain and Adjutant Edward Keate, also Royal Artillery. He was sentenced to death by firing squad

Reverend John Scandrett EDWARDS served at Barracca Garrison Church as Chaplain to the Forces. Died 17th August 1892, aged 40 years. Left a widow Esther

Maria Elizabeth EDWARDS, baptised 6th December 1863, the daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth Laura Edwards, Hospital Sergeant, 100th Regiment

Lieut-Colonel Peter EDWARDS, Military Secretary to Sir Patrick Stuart 1846

William Barrington EDWARDS, aged 33 years, bachelor, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, the son of John Edwards, married 7th February 1885, to Fanny SANCHEZ, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of Antonio Sanchez

Bernard EGAN, aged 24 years, Private, 1178, C Company, Black Watch, died 15th July 1887

John EGAN, Armourer Sergeant, Rifle Brigade, married 7th January 1829, to Mary Ann LYNCH

James Frederick EGGLETON, aged 27 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of John Eggleton deceased, married 31st January 1894, to Peagriff Susan HOWE, aged 29 years, spinster, of East Barsham, Norfolk, the daughter of James Howe deceased

Charles EHRMAN, 21+, bachelor, born in Crailsheim, Wurtemberg, Germany, Bandmaster, 23rd Royal Welch Fusiliers Regiment, the son of William and Catherine Maria Ehrman, married 8th April 1863 to, Mary Anne KAHLE, 21+, widow, born in St.George’s, London, the daughter of Mark PEMBER

James ELCOCK, Private, 77th Regiment, buried 8th August 1856, by Reverend Henry Hare C.F.

Katherine ELDER, baptised 10th September 1809, the daughter of Eliza and Robert Elder, Captain, 31st Regiment

Harry ELDRED, Colour Sergeant, Royal West Kent Regiment, died in Station Hospital, Valletta, July 1904. He left a wife and four children

Lily Jane ELLARD, baptised 2nd July 1864, the daughter of Simon and Edith Ellard, Sergeant Major, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Mary Ellen ELLARD, baptised 19th May 1861, the daughter of Simon and Edith Ellard, Colour Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Esther ELLARY, born in Calcutta, the only daughter of QMS Ellary, 59th Regiment, married 26th April 1838, to John MAIR, Surgeon, 59th Regiment

Thomas Robert ELLERAY, aged 24 years, bachelor, Corporal, Border Regiment, the son of Barr John Elleray, married 22nd June 1899 to, Mary Mansour BARAKET, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of Mansour Baraket

Lieut-General ELLICE, Commanding the Garrison of Malta, November 1850

Joseph ELLIDGE, 21+, bachelor, Colour-Sergeant, 57th Regiment, born Manchester,  the son of Joseph and Sophia Ellidge, married 29th January 1856, to Sarah FLETCHER, 21+, the widow of Corporal Fletcher, 49th Regiment, born Winchester, daughter of Thomas and Sarah CURSLEY

Catherine ELLINGFORD, baptised 2nd November 1806, the daughter of Ellen and Leonard Ellingford, 44th Regiment

Seth ELLINGSWORTH, Private, 44th Regiment, aged 22 years, buried 2nd July 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

James ELLIOTT, 21+, bachelor, born in Salisbury, England, Private, 1st Battalion, 24th Regiment, the son of William and Mary Elliott, married 25th October 1870 to, Elizabeth THOMAS, 21+, widow, born in Kent, the daughter of Thomas and Mercy TOLHURST

William ELLIOTT, Private, 10th Regiment, married 17th October 1820, to Sarah BELHAM, resident of Malta

W. ELLIOTT, Private, 64th Regiment, died 25th November 1871, aged 42 years 7 months. Born 28th April 1829

Anthony ELLIS, Colour-Sergeant, 7th Regiment, then in Ionian Islands, was transfered in April 1826 to the 95th Regiment with the rank of Sergeant Major

Catherine Mary ELLIS, baptised 24th November 1866, the daughter of George and Mary Ann Ellis, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 24th Regiment

Elizabeth ELLIS, aged 14 months, the daughter of A. Ellis, Sergeant Major, 95th Regiment, buried 4th July 1828

John ELLIS, 21+, bachelor, Private, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment, born Wakefield, Yorkshire, the son of Benjamin and Mary Ellis, married 22nd May 1865, to Caterina PERRY, 21+, widow, born Zante, the daughter of Giovanni and Eliza

Robert ELLIS, aged 20 years, Private, 95th Regiment, buried 15th May 1824

William Charles ELLIS, baptised 17th February 1866, the son of John and Catherine Ellis, Private, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment

William ELLIS, aged 23 months, the son of Sergeant George Ellis, 80th Regiment, buried 7th August 1824

Arthur Leonard ELLISON, born 14th July 1899, the son of William Richard and Maud Agnes Lucy Ellison, 2 Strada Nuova, Sliema, Sergeant-Major, Royal Artillery

Elizabeth Hannah ELLISON, the daughter of Isaac Ellison, Private, 9th Regiment, aged one year, buried 22nd July 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Aileen Melita ELMHIRST, born 8th May 1875, the daughter of Frances Dorothea and Major-General Charles Elmhirst

George ELRINGTON, died 22nd May 1865, aged 85 years. Lieut-Colonel, 5th Veterans Battalion. Was kept in detention in France by Napoleon but after 9 years escaped and made his way to England, where he was appointed to 39th Regiment, in which he served throughout the Peninsular War. His coffin was carried to the grave by the 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment. He had lived in Zurrieq for 27 years

William Henry ELSTON, born 9th July 1893, the son of William and Elizabeth Elston, Colour Sergeant, East Surrey Regiment

John ELSWORTH, 21+, bachelor, of Bishop Wilton, the son of Thomas and Ann Elsworth, Gunner, 10th Brigade, Royal Artillery, married 15th April 1871, to Sophia Harriett GRANT, 21+, spinster, of Bath, the daughter of Samuel and Mary Grant

Gunner H. EMBREY, Royal Artillery, died 18th July 1896

Thomas EMERY, aged 31 years, Private, 47th Regiment, died of cholera, buried 24th July 1837

Harry David EMMERSON, born 6th August 1864, the son of Robert and Marcella Emmerson, nee HAWKE, Staff-Sergeant, Royal Artillery

Anthony EMMETT, Lieut-Colonel, Commanding Royal Engineer, 1851. Died Brighton 27th March 1872

Richard EMMETT, aged 26 years, bachelor, Bandsman, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment, born Salford, Lancashire, the son of James and Mary Emmett, married 22nd May 1865, to Maria Anna BRIFFA, aged 19 years, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Giuseppe and Evangelica Briffa

Lieutenant C.A. EMPSON, Royal Artillery, his wife gave birth to a daughter 30th June 1870 at Fort St.Angelo

Born in St. Julians on 2nd December 1871, a daughter to the wife of Lieutenant EMPSON, Royal Artillery

James ENENSON, Private, 1st Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged 25 years 10 months, buried 24th October 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

James ENGLAND, baptised 2nd June 1866, the son of James and Henrietta England, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 60th Regiment

James ENGLAND, baptised 2nd June 1866, the son of James and Henrietta England, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 60th Regiment

Poole Vallancey ENGLAND, Captain, Royal Artillery. Born North America, 13th  January 1788. Served in Malta 1824 to 1826

Isabella ENGLISH, died 4th August 1870, the daughter of Colour-Sergeant E. English

Jane ENRICHT, the wife of Patrick Enricht, Private, 85th Regiment, King’s Light Infantry, died 13th December 1828, aged 38 years. Buried in Blata-il-Bajda (Mile End) cemetery

Albert Dallas ENRIQUEZ, Lieut-Colonel, ex Royal Malta Artillery, promoted Brigadier-General in command of about 12,000 troops in India, October 1899

G.O. ENRIQUEZ, Captain, Royal Malta Artillery, serving in October 1899, and brother of Brigadier-General A.D.Enriquez.

William Thomas ENTECOTT, aged 22 years, bachelor, born in Deptford, Kent, Sapper, Royal Engineers, the son of Thomas and Margaret Entecott, married 6th September 1862 to, Carmina FORACI, aged 19 years, spinster, born in Msida, Malta, the daughter of Antonio and Vincenza Foraci

James ERROLL, buried 25th November 1870, aged 34 years, Gunner, 10th Brigade, Royal Artillery

William ERSKIN, Corporal, 21st Regiment, aged 24 years, buried 7th July 1856, by Reverend George Lawless C.F.

George ESH, baptised 28th November 1863, the son of Joseph and Elizabeth Esh, Private, 25th Regiment

Bernard Ernest Frank ETHERIDGE, born 27th November 1888, the son of John and Jane Etheridge, Battery Sergeant

Benjamin EVANS, aged 27 years, bachelor, Private, Welch Regiment, the son of Thomas Evans, married 7th December 1891, to Paola PSAILA, aged 24 years, spinster, the daughter of Andrew Psaila deceased

Charles EVANS, aged 39 years, Private, 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 13th October 1829

Charles EVANS, aged 8 months, the son of Sergeant W. Evans, 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 22nd December 1829

Charles Tasker EVANS, 21+, bachelor, born in Upton, Pembrokeshire, Ensign, 10th Regiment, the son of Catherine Margaretta and William Paynter Evans, married 26th April 1870 to, Mary PAYNTER, spinster, minor, born in Dublin, the daughter of Joshua and Marianne Paynter

Edward EVANS, aged 27 years, Corporal, 39th Regiment, married 16th November 1807, to Elizabeth MALPASS, aged 21 years, spinster

Evan EVANS, Corporal, Royal Artillery, married 11th June 1859 to, Elizabeth Maria Harvey CAMPBELL

Francis Edward David EVANS, Welsh Regiment, aged 7 months, buried 22nd October 1892

Francis EVANS, aged 24 years, bachelor, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, Shropshire Regiment, the son of George Evans, married 19th September 1888 to, Alice HEFFERNAN, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of John Heffernan

Francis Henry EVANS, baptised 7th July 1860, the son of Usher Williamson and Caroline Fanny Evans, Surgeon, 2nd Battalion, 15th Regiment

Henry EVANS, aged 23 years, Private, 88th Regiment, buried 16th September 1841

Henry EVANS, aged 29 years, bachelor, of Yatton, Somerset, the son of John and Elizabeth Evans, Private, 1st Battalion, 13th Regiment, married 9th June 1873, to Giovanna FORMOSA, minor, with her parents consent, born Malta, the daughter of George and Mary Formosa

James EVANS, aged 23 years, bachelor, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 39th Regiment, married 17th May 1810, to Fanny SCRIVEN, aged 23 years, spinster

John EVANS, aged 23 years, Private, 80th Regiment, buried 24th August 1824

John EVANS, Colour Sergeant, Royal Artillery, aged 36 years, buried 22nd October 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

L.C. EVANS, Lance-Corporal, 4th Regiment, died 21st October 1868

Louisa EVANS, aged 10 months, the daughter of Joseph Evans, 95th Regiment, buried 25th July 1828

Robert EVANS, aged 13 months, the son of Sergeant W. Evans, 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 30th April 1827

Thomas EVANS, the son of the late Sergeant Evans, Royal Artillery, aged 13 months, buried 20th December 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Charles EVERITT, 21+, bachelor, born in Gloucester, Corporal, Royal Engineers, the son of Robert Everitt, married 6th August 1864 to, Sarah BEANEY, aged 17 years, spinster, born in Margate, Kent, the daughter of Edwin Beaney

Charles Edwin EVERITT, baptised 6th August 1864, the son of Charles and Sarah Everett, Corporal, Royal Engineers

Charles Henry EVITTS, aged 25 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Garrison Artillery, the son of William Evitts, married 19th October 1900 to, Rosalie WATTS, aged 26 years, spinster, the daughter of George Watts

Jeremiah Henry EWER, baptised 17th May 1863, the son of Henry and Jane Ewer, Private, 2nd Battalion, 15th Regiment

Ann EWINGTON, baptised 6th August 1809, the daughter of Elizabeth and William Ewington, Private, 44th Regiment

John EYERS, Private, 1st Royals, aged 20 years, buried 12th September 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Thomas EYRE, Ensign, 5th Regiment, married 4th August 1835, to Agnes Charlotte PENNINGTON, of Kendal. Her father was Paymaster Pennington, also of the 5th Regiment. ( Note on same day her sister married)

William Armit EYRE, Captain, Paymaster, 47th Regiment, Court Martialed 23rd July 1853, for embezzling and misapplying public funds. Found Guilty, he was sentenced to be cashiered and Transportation for seven years. On the day of his arrival in Australia he committed suicide, by cutting his throat

Major Philip EYTON, Border Regiment, serving in Malta on his birthday, 4th March 1889, aged 42 years

Back row standing

Major R Harrison R.E.  Miss Harness,  Colonel J. F. M. Browne R.E.  Mrs J. F. M. Browne,  Captain Fowke R.E.

Front row seated

Miss Beatrice Truelock,   Colonel Harness C.B. R.E.    Miss Truelock

 

Henry FAGG, Private, East Kent Militia, aged 22 years, buried 22nd February 1856, by Reverend George Lawless C.F.

William FAINTLOUGH, aged 30 years, bachelor, of St.Peter, Drogheda, Ireland, Captain, Sicilian Regiment, married 16th February 1813, to Charlotte D’HEILLEMAN, aged 17 years, spinster, of Celle, Hanover, the daughter of the late Charles Count D’Heilleman, Lieut-Colonel Hompesch’s Hussars, with consent of her mother Charlotte D’Heillemans, of Luxembourg, Austrian Netherlands, now resident in Malta

Robert FAIRFOOT, aged 10 days, the son of Robert Fairfoot, Quarter Master, 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 14th July 1826

William FAIRTLOUGH, Lieutenant, 27th Regiment, wounded Assistant Surgeon R.J. Grantham, also 27th Regiment, in a duel but who later died May 1805

Ann FALCONER, aged 14 days, the daughter of Private Alexander Falconer, 1st Battalion, 42nd Regiment, buried 4th December 1843

Anne FALCONER, aged 22 months, the daughter of Alexander Falconer, Private, 42nd Highlanders, buried 22nd June 1843

Richard FALCONER, Private, 79th Regiment, aged 16 years, buried 5th August 1855, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Thomas FALCONER, born 3rd December 1844, the son of Alexander and Agnes Falconer, nee KIRKALDY, Private, 1st Battalion, 42nd Regiment

Thomas FALCONER, the son of Private Falconer, Reserve Battalion, 42nd Regiment, aged 2 years 11 months, buried 14th March 1847, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Elizabeth Stewart FALLANCE, aged 62 years, the wife of Alexander Fallance, 27th Regiment, died of cholera, buried 9th July 1837

Philip Athey FALLEN, Lieutenant, Royal Corsican Rangers, married 13th November 1815, to Anne BOOTH

John C. FALLON, Lieutenant, Royal Engineers, drowned whilst yachting off Valletta, 18th June 1893

Matthew FALLON, No.6469, Sapper, 10th Company Royal Engineers, born in Dublin 1842, and joined the R.E. in Dublin in 1860. Married Mary Ann PATTERSON, on 1st June 1865, at St.Publius Church, Floriana. Ceremony performed by Reverend Joannes Vidal, and witnessed by Georg Gambin and Michael Zahra

Matthew Bartholomew FALLON, born 24th December 1865, the son of Matthew and Mary Ann FALLON, baptised in St.Publius Church, Floriana. Left Malta with his parents when his father was posted to Gibraltar in 1867

William Henry FAN, the son of Henry Fan, Gunner, Royal Artillery, aged 1 year 7 months, buried 30th June 1847, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Mildmay Edward FANE, baptised 31st January 1864, the son of Francis and Augusta Fane, Lieut-Colonel, commanding 1st Battalion, 25th Regiment

Arthur Onslow FARMER, born 14th August 1865, the son of Geraldine and Captain Reginald Onslow Farmer, Royal Artillery

William Lancelot FARMER, born 12th June 1863, the son of Geraldine and Captain Farmer, Royal Artillery

Alexander FARQUHARSON, aged 27 years, Private, 92nd Highlanders, died from cholera, buried 17th June 1837

Lilian Maude FARQUHARSON, born 19th March 1883 the daughter of Laura and Reverend Arthur Theodore Farquharson, Chaplain to the Forces

Henry FARR, Gunner and Driver, Royal Artillery, aged 31 years, buried 8th August 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Adelaide Geraldine FARRELL, born 13th October 1830, the daughter of Mary and John Sidney Farrell, Royal Artillery

Anne Catherine FARRELL, born Portsmouth, 23rd July 1826, the daughter of Mary and John Sidney Farrell, Royal Artillery

Geraldine Mary FARRELL, born 10th November 1865, the daughter of Henry Chamberlayne and Sophia Margaret Watson Farrell, nee WEBB, Captain, 3rd Brigade, Royal Artillery

Henry Chamberlayne FARRELL, born 9th December 1836, the son of Mary and John Sidney Farrell, Royal Artillery

Isabella FARRELL, died Sunday 10th August 1828, aged 6 months, the daughter of John Sidney Farrell, Royal Artillery

John FARRELL, 3rd Regiment, died 21st March 1854. Some officers and men of the garrison were playing cricket on Abercrombie's Bastion, when the ball was hit over the bastion into the sea. He stripped off and entered the sea to retrieve the ball but due to a heavy swell and slippery rocks he was unable to return to the land, and drowned

John Sidney FARRELL, Royal Artillery officer. Born London, 21st March 1800. Acted as Judge Advocate at Malta 1833 – 1838. As Quartermaster April 1831 to April 1838. Served in Malta from 18th May 1828 to 27th April 1838. Married 7th September 1824 in Worcester to Mary Baynton. Retired on full pay being unfit for service, 28th April 1844

Mary Jane FARRELL, born at Portsmouth, 22nd July 1825, the daughter of Mary and John Sidney Farrell, Royal Artillery

Sidney FARRELL, born 25th March 1829, the son of Mary and John Sidney Farrell, Royal Artillery

William FARRELL, Sapper, Royal Engineers, married 5th July 1860 to, Anne HALLETT

Reverend A.E. FARRUGIA-BUGEJA, Roman Catholic Chaplain to the Forces, November 1896

Edward Dalton FAWKES, aged 28 years, bachelor, Lieutenant, 2nd Battalion, Essex Regiment, the son of George Philip Fawkes, married 24th September 1892 to Maud Mary Melita COLLINS, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Joseph Collins

Harriet Constance FAWKES, born 17th March 1875, the daughter of Constance Charlotte and Captain Francis Fawkes, 71st Highlanders

Margaret Ayscough FAWKES, born 29th July 1876, the daughter of Constance Charlotte and Captain Francis Fawkes, 71st Highlanders

Henry FAYERS, baptised 13th January 1866, the son of George and Margaret Fayers, Private, 29th Regiment

Louisa FAYERS, aged 2 years, the daughter of Samuel Fayers, 59th Regiment, buried 24th December 1838

Henry FEA, 21+, bachelor, of Innishenn, Ireland, the son of Lawrence and Elizabeth Fea, Corporal, 87th Regiment, married 23rd December 1871, to Emma COOMBER, minor, with her parents consent, from Maidstone, Kent, thd daughter of Samuel and Sarah Coomber

James FEAGAN, Lance Corporal, 44th Regiment, aged 28 years, buried 16th July 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Francis David FEARN, baptised 23rd November 1862, the son of George and Mary Fearn, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Godfrey Francis FEATHERSTONE, baptised 12th April 1862, the son of Edward and Selina Featherstone, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs

Henry Edward FEATHERSTONE, baptised 20th May 1860, the son of Edward and Selina Featherstone, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs

Charles FELLOWS, aged 29 years, Private, 1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 16th March 1843

William FELLOWS, aged 41 years, Private, 80th Regiment, buried 20th December 1824

F. FENERAN, 95th Regiment, a child born 18th March 1829

John Augustus FENERAN, aged 16 months, the son of Francis Feneran, Quartermaster, 95th Regiment, buried 11th July 1829

Margaret FENN, aged 33 years, the wife of M. Fenn, Armourer Sergeant, 80th Regiment, buried 14th February 1827

George FENNELL, Sergeant, 49th Regiment, buried 4th August 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

George FENNELL, born 2nd September 1860, the son of George and Christina Fennell, nee FORSYTH, 9th Battery, 6 Brigade, Royal Artillery

George Richard FENNINGS, aged 40 years, widower, Sergeant, Royal Engineers, married 12th September 1896, to Elizabeth WRIGHT, aged 42 years, widow

Andrew Richard FENTON, baptised 8th September 1866, the son of Benjamin and Mary Ann Fenton, Sergeant, Royal Artillery

Benjamin FENTON, baptised 7th June 1865, the son of Benjamin and Mary Ann Fenton, Sergeant, 3rd Brigade, Royal Artillery

George FENTON, Private, Suffok Regiment, died 9th November 1898. Five men of this regiment were in a boat off Sliema Fort when it capsized. Private Fenton drowned, but the other four were saved

Alexander FERGUSON, aged 27 years 8 months, Sapper, Royal Engineers, accidentally drowned working in Grand Harbour 14th September 1869. Had been in the army almost nine years, and just over three years in Malta

Ella FERGUSON, baptised 27th September 1865, the daughter of William and Frederica Mary Ferguson, Assistant Surgeon, Royal Engineers

Ella FERGUSON, died in Floriana on Christmas Eve, 24th December 1866, aged 1 year 7 months, the infant daughter of Assistant Surgeon Ferguson, Royal Engineers

Henry FERGUSON, baptised 2nd November 1866, the son of William and Mary Frederica Ferguson, Assistant Surgeon, Royal Engineers

William FERGUSON, aged 21 years, Private, 42nd Highlanders, buried 24th February 1843

Edith Blanche FERRELL, born 2nd January 1900, the daughter of Sergeant Frederick John and Sophia Bertha Ferrell, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment

William FERRILL, Corporal, 47th Regiment, married 20th January 1840, to Anne JONES

Reverend F. FERRIS, Roman Catholic Chaplain to the Forces, November 1896

Augustus Halifax FERRYMAN, Lieut-Colonel, 69th Regiment, married 20th September 1849, to Jane A. Wilhelmina Johanna SINCLAIR, the youngest daughter of the late William Sinclair of Freswick, Caithnesshire

David FETTIS, 71st Highlanders, died 26th March 1857, aged 23 years. Died suddenly whilst undergoing a sentence of imprisonment at Fort St.Elmo

Francis FEWERAN, Quartermaster, 95th Regiment, married 30th January 1826, to Ann Emilia DOWDALL

James (or Thomas) FIDDES, Surgeon, 85th Regiment, married 27th January 1827, to Ann GALLAND, daughter of James Galland, Lieutenant, Royal Malta Fencibles

Caroline FIELD, aged 3 months, the daughter of Joseph Field, Private, 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 1st July 1829

Private FIELDHOUSE, found Guilty of habitual drunkeness at his Court Martial in September 1849, sentenced to four months imprisonment and stoppage of 1d per day for twelve months

George A. FIELDING, Lieutenant, 2nd Battalion, 15th Regiment, died 7th August 1862, aged 25 years, from typhoid fever at St.Lucan’s Tower

Henry FIELDING, aged 6 years, the son of Jonathan Fielding, Royal Artillery, buried 16th February 1837

John FIELDING, aged 10 months, the son of Jonathan Fielding, Royal Artillery, buried 4th March 1837

Sarah FIELDING, aged 11 months, the daughter of Jonathan Fielding, Royal Artillery, buried 2nd January 1841

Montague FIELDING BROWNE, aged 8 years, the son of Colonel Fielding Browne, buried 13th December 1841

Jeremiah FIELDS, died 25th March 1861, aged 30 years, 22nd Regiment

Robert Ignatius FILKIN, aged 32 years, bachelor, of Preston, Lancashire, the son of William and Jane Filkin, Corporal, Royal Engineers, married 11th October 1876, to Elizabeth WATKINS, aged 25 years, spinster, from Southampton, the daughter of Joseph and Dacus Watkins

James FINCH, Private, 76th Regiment, aged 23 years, buried 1st November 1851, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Richard FINCH, aged 21 years, bachelor, Private, Royal Munster Fusiliers, the son of Heneage Finch, married 27th January 1884, to Anna Maria CALLEJA, aged 16 years, spinster, the daughter Paul Calleja

James Arbuckle FINDLAY, born 27th October 1853, the son of James and Emily Findlay, nee LAWSON, Corporal, 4th Battery, Royal Artillery

John FINDLAY, died 4th September 1833, aged 33 years, Colour-Sergeant, Royal Fusiliers

John FINDLEY, Gunner, Royal Artillery, aged 37 years, buried 16th September 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Henry FINN, aged 37 years, Private, 92nd Highlanders, died from cholera, buried 22nd June 1837

Lans FINN, Gunner, Royal Artillery, aged 19 years, buried 13th November 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Cornelius FINNCANE, aged 29 years, widower, born in Cork, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment, the son of John and Elizabeth Finncane, married 13th January 1866 to, Fanny WILLS, aged 20 years, spinster, born in Southampton, the daughter of Charles and Anne Maria Wills

Charles FINNERTY, Sergeant, 47th Regiment, married 6th July 1839, to Elizabeth MATTHEWS

Major FISHER, the Barrack Master, a son was born 7th August 1866 in Gibraltar

Amy A’Court FISHER, born 25th July 1875, the daughter of Caroline and Arthur A‘Court Fisher, Colonel, Royal Engineers

Herbert FISHER, born 19th June 1867, the son of Frederick and Eliza Fisher, Colour Sergeant, 31st Regiment

Samuel FISHER, aged 2 weeks, the son of Armourer Sergeant Thomas Fisher, 18th Regiment, buried 18th April 1824

William FISHER, 21+, bachelor, born in Walmer, Kent, Barrack Master, the son of Peter and Mary Anne Fisher, married 9th December 1862 to, Ellen HEARN, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of William and Elizabeth Hearn

William FISHWICK, Private, 31st Regiment, on 18th February 1857, he was fined 5 shillings for having acted in an improper and obscene manner towards three honest women in two drinking shops in St.Julians

William Henry FITYER, baptised 9th March 1861, the son of Peter and Margaret Fityer, Sergeant, Royal Artillery

James FITZGERALD, the son of Private James Fitzgerald, 68th Regiment, aged 8 days, buried 16th August 1852, by Reverend Henry Hare

John FITZGERALD, aged 27 years, bachelor, born in Dublin, Corporal, 48th Regiment, the son of James and Isabella Fitzgerald, married 6th September 1869 to, Harriet AYLES, aged 18 years, spinster, born in Weymouth, the daughter of William and Susan Ayles

Michael FITZGERALD, aged 25 years, bachelor, born in Mullingar, Ireland, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment, the son of John and Margaret Fitzgerald, married 22nd January 1866 to, Eliza RESTALL, aged 21 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Henry and Rhoda Restall

William FITZGERALD, 21+, bachelor, born in Limerick, Colour-Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 14th Regiment, the son of Thomas and Eliza Fitzgerald, married 14th October 1868 to, Sarah THACKERY, aged 18 years, spinster, born in Perth, Western Australia, the daughter of Mary Anne and Henry Thackery, Barrack Sergeant

Surgeon Major FITZGERALD, at Fort Chambray Hospital, August 1882

Walter Hepburn Melitas FITZHERBERT, born 18th November 1842, the son of Ellen Margaret and Captain Richard Henry Fitzherbert, 1st Battalion, The Rifle Brigade

W.E. FITZTHOMAS, Lieutenant of 30th Regiment, joined the Maltese Battalion in 1800

Thomas FLANAGAN, Private, 88th Regiment, at his Court Martial held on 7th May 1844, he was found Guilty of striking a Sergeant, and sentenced 14 years Transportation

Private James FLANIGAN, 1st Battalion, 14th Regiment, died of cholera 14th September 1867, aged 26 years

Jeremiah FLANNERY, died 28th June 1867. The son of a soldier in 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment, whilst picking flowers on Capuchin Bastion, he fell into the Marsa Road, and was seriously injured. Died later in the Central Hospital

Margaret FLEMING, aged 4 years, the daughter of Thomas Fleming, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 4th June 1828

Mungo FLEMING, aged 32 years, Private, 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 7th July 1827

Samuel FLEMING, aged 30 years, bachelor, born East Indies, the son of Samuel and Catherine Fleming, Private, 1st Battalion, 18th Regiment, married 6th August 1874, to Emma Jane PRICE, aged 30 years, spinster, born Gibraltar, the daughter of John and Mary Ann Price

Charles FLETCHER, died 24th May 1896, aged 23 years, Private, H Company, 2nd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment

James FLETCHER, born in Malta about 1823. A serving Soldier stationed in Woolwich, Kent, in 1851

James FLETCHER, died 11th March 1857, 47th Regiment, groom to Major Lowry, of same Regiment, died suddenly in bed at Auberge de Castille

Robert FLETCHER, Private, 53rd Regiment, married 18th December 1834, to Jane BLADEN, of Liverpool

Thomas FLETCHER, aged 59 years, late Lieut-Colonel, Ceylon Rifle Brigade, died 8th March 1846

J. FLORAHA, 24th Regiment, was sentenced to two years imprisonment and was held at the Guard Room at Fort Ricasoli. Giving a reason to go outside, he then committed suicide by cutting his throat with a razor, on 26th October 1869

David FLORY, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade, aged 34 years, buried 12th October 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

William FLOWER, 21+, bachelor, of Western Somerset, the son of John and Anne Flower, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, married 9th November 1872, to Elizabeth LAUGHREY, minor, with her parents consent, born Barbados, the daughter of Samuel and Jessie Laughrey

Thomas FLOYD, Gunner and Driver, Royal Artillery, aged 25 years, buried 11th August 1853, by Reverend Le Mesurier

Mary FLYNN, aged 1 year, the daughter of Sergeant P. Flynn, 92nd Highlanders, buried 25th December 1837

Surgeon Major FOAKER, born 2nd December 1859 in Valletta a daughter to the wife of Surgeon Major Foaker

Cornelius FOGARTY, Private, 21st Regiment, found Guilty of attempting to murder Sergeant John Russell, 3rd September 1856, and sentenced to Transportation for Life

Emma Jane FOGARTY, baptised 1st February 1863, the daughter of Denis and Elizabeth Ann Fogarty, Private, 1st Battalion, 25th Regiment

William FOGG, aged 28 years, bachelor, Colour-Sergeant, 98th Regiment, the son of John Fogg, married 8th January 1880, to Louisa Catherine PRIANTE, spinster, the daughter of Edward Priante

John FOLLENS, Band Master, 73rd Regiment, of Worcester, married 3rd February 1831, to Jessie RIDDLE, of Kent

Andrew FORBES, aged 2 weeks, the son of Sergeant Alexander Forbes, 85th Regiment, buried 22nd February 1823

Andrew FORBES, aged 11 months, the son of Sergeant Alexander Forbes, 85th Regiment, buried 23rd December 1824

James FORBES, aged 32 years, Gunner, Royal Artillery, buried 8th January 1823

John FORBES, aged 24 years, bachelor, Gunner, Royal Artillery, married 19th April 1814, to Mary MONROE, aged 18 years, spinster, orphan, the daughter of the late George Monroe, Royal Artillery

John FORBES, Gunner, Royal Artillery, married 4th January 1821, to Margaret CLITHEROE

Lieutenant John George FORBES, King’s Shropshire Light Infantry, serving in Malta on his birthday, 2nd February 1889, aged 24 years

William FORBES, aged 24 years, Captain, unattached, buried 24th September 1826

Alexander FORD, died 13th August 1835, Gunner, Royal Artillery, 5th Batt, Captain I. Griew Company

Sir Francis FORD, Baronet, died Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock 26th November 1850, 20th Bombay Native Infantry, in the Lazzaretto. He had only arrived in Malta by HM.Steamer Merlin in the afternoon, and was due to take leave on the Pottinger to England, when death occured. He left a widow, and two children

Matilda Jane FORD, baptised 6th July 1861, the daughter of Frederick John and Matilda Jane Ford, Sergeant, Royal Engineers

Pat FORD, Private, 88th Regiment, Court Martialed 9th July 1846, found Guilty of theft and striking a Corporal, sentenced 14 years Transportation

Robert FORD, aged 27 years, bachelor, 2nd Corporal, Royal Engineers, the son of Richard Ford, married 18th February 1888 to, Annie DALTON, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of Edward Dalton

William FORD, 21+, bachelor, born in Westminster, London, Armourer Sergeant, the son of William and Mary Ford, married 6th November 1865 to, Mary GRAY, 2+, widow, born in Great Marlowe, England, the daughter of Thomas and Ann Eustace Gray

Thomas FORDER, Private, 23rd Regiment, aged 19 years, buried 7th February 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Arthur Richard FOREMAN, aged 25 years, bachelor, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, Essex Regiment, the son of Samuel Foreman, married 28th June 1890 to, Jane SMITH, aged 26 years, spinster, the daughter of William Smith

G. J. FORSYTH, Captain, 57th Regiment, awarded the Insignia of the 5th Class of the Imperial Order of the Legion of Honour by the French for distinguished service during the Crimean War

John G. FORSYTH, aged 25 years, bachelor, born in Canada, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment, the son of Robert and Mary Forsyth, married 2nd November 1867 to, Susan McCARTHY, aged 22 years, spinster, born in Ireland, the daughter of Daniel and Susan McCarthy

Thomas FORSYTH, Royal Artillery, married 7th November 1817, to Momina COSTELLO, of Genoa

George FORT, Gunner, Royal Artillery, died 23rd October 1856. Committed suicide by drowning himself off Jews Sally Port

John FORTUNE, born 4th August 1857, the son of Andrew and Julia Fortune, nee KEAN, Private, 71st Regiment

Private FORTUNE, Highland Light Infantry, committed suicide by jumping out of a Barrack room window, 24th January 1898. He had recently lost his wife, and left three children. He had served in the Army for 21 years

Alexander FOSTER (? FORSTER), Sergeant, 7th Regiment, married 30th July 1831 to Elizabeth JUDGE

Charles FOSTER, Private, North Staffordshire Regiment, drowned August 1895, near St.Angelo rocks. He was stationed at Fort St.Angelo

George FOSTER, died 20th October 1864, aged 28 years 8 months, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 4th Regiment

George FOSTER, aged 29 years, bachelor, Sergeant Instructor of Musketry, the son of Thomas Foster, late Sergeant 75th Regiment, married 10th June 1882, to Alice Sophia BUCKINGHAM, aged 31 years, spinster, the daughter of William James Buckingham

John Marshal FOSTER, baptised 24th June 1865, the son of John and Sarah Jane Foster, Colour Sergeant, Royal Engineers

William Henry FOSTER, Colour-Sergeant, 68th Regiment, from Warwickshire, married 18th April 1854 to, Ann BAXTER, from Cork

William Richard FOSTER, baptised 3rd August 1867, the son of James William and Frances Foster, Private, 1st Battalion, 60th Rifles

Robert FOULKES, Drummer, 7th Regiment, married 29th October 1833, to Margaret DAILY

Reverend T.H. FOULKES, Chaplain to the Forces, January 1897

Ann FOULKS, born in Malta about 1834. In 1851 living with her parents Margaret and Corporal Robert Foulks in Portsmouth

Jane FOULKS, born in Malta about 1837. In 1851 living with her parents Margaret and Corporal Robert Foulks in Portsmouth

William FOUNTAIN, Private, 2nd Battlion, 4th Regiment, died 26th December 1864. Employed as mess waiter in Officers Mess House, Vittoriosa. Found upright against the wall in his room, but dying, having shot himself

Francis FOWKE, Royal Engineers. 2nd Lieutenant 18th June 1842, 1st Lieutenant 1st April 1846, Captain 17th February 1854. He died in South Kensington, London, 4th December 1865

James Merrick FOWLER, died 6th June 1841, Lieutenant and Adjutant, 88th Regiment. Drowned in Grand Harbour

Corporal John FOWLER, 1st Battalion, 14th Regiment, died of cholera 24th September 1867, aged 19 years

William FOWLER, Private, 69th Regiment, aged 20 years, buried 21st August 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

William Henry FOWLER, Sergeant-Major, 1st Battalion, 21st Regiment, married 25th January 1860 to, Emma CLAYTON

Alexander Edward Lane FOX, born 2nd November 1855, the son of the Hon. Alice Margaret and Major Augustus Henry Lane Fox

Anna FOX, aged 31 years, the wife of Dr. Fox, Assistant Surgeon, 47th Regiment, buried 25th July 1838

Corporal B. FOX, aged 33 years 8 months, Royal Artillery, died at Upper St.Elmo on duty, 25th July 1898

Charles FOX, baptised 9th April 1862, Adult, the son of Joseph and Mary Fox, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Ernest Alfred FOX, baptised 13th September 1863, the son of Charles and Maria Fox, Colour Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Mary Ann FOX, born 3rd August 1857, the daughter of William Frederick and Mary Ann Fox, nee CAMPBELL, 21st Fusiliers

Matilda FOX, baptised 12th May 1861, the daughter of Charles and Maria Fox, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment

St.George William Lane FOX, born 14th September 1856, the son of Alice Margaret and Major Augustus Henry Lane Fox

William Arthur Stephen FOX, born 29th November 1874, the son of Emily and Lieutenant Thomas Charles Armstrong Fox, 49th Regiment

Stephen FOX-STRANGEWAYS, died 4th March 1839, the youngest son of the Reverend Charles Fox-Strangeways

Joseph FRAME, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment, married 14th January 1860 to, Mary SUNDERLAND

Mary Anne FRAME, born 17th January 1853, the daughter of James and Jane Frame, nee MARTIN, Lance-Corporal, 76th Regiment

Edmund FRANCIS, died 20th April 1851, Royal Artillery. Stationed at Fort Chambray, Gozo, he went bathing and had a heart attack from which he never recovered. Buried in the burial ground at the Fort by Lieut-Colonel Bayley, due to the absence of a Clergyman

Edward FRANCIS, aged 38 years, Gunner and Driver, Royal Artillery, drowned 20th April 1851 at Gozo, and was interred by Lieut-Colonel Bayley, Commanding at Gozo, on the 21st at Fort Chambray, Gozo

Private John FRANCIS, 1st Battalion, 14th Regiment, died of cholera 7th October 1867, aged 20 years

Gerald Baptist FRANKENBERG, born 20th July 1888 the son of Rudolph and Jane Frankenberg, Company Sergeant Major

Reginald Hastings FRANKENBERG, born 4th May 1890 the son of Rudolph and Jane Frankenberg, Sergeant Major, Royal Engineers

Rudolph FRANKENBERG, aged 30 years, bachelor, C.S.M., the son of Adolphus Frankenberg, Merchant, married 30th June 1887, to Jane PARKER, aged 26 years, widow, the daughter of Luke M’EVOY

Eleanor Colville FRANKLAND, born 16th March 1875, the daughter of Mary and Captain Colville Frankland, 103rd Regiment

Alexander FRASER, died 8th August 1833, Private, Bandsman, 94th Regiment. Born Edinburgh, the brother of Malcolm Fraser, West Church, Edinburgh

Alleck FRASER, died 18th February 1870, Captain, Royal Artillery, at Auberge de Castille

Bernard William FRASER, aged 35 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Engineers, the son of Alexander Fraser deceased, married 9th March 1898 to, Jean BANNISTER, aged 33 years, widow, the daughter of Stephen CAIRNS deceased

Duncan FRASER, aged 10 months, the son of Donald Fraser, 92nd Highlanders, buried 25th July 1837

Isabella FRASER, aged 7 months, the daughter of W. Fraser, 59th Regiment, buried 25th January 1838

John FRASER, Schoolmaster, Rifle Brigade, married 16th April 1827, to Sarah GRIFFITT

J. Henry FRASER, Private, 42nd Regiment, married 4th April 1832, to Mary CARROLL

Loughlin FRASER, Private, 47th Regiment, married 12th May 1837, to Catherine FALLON

Loughlin FRASER, aged 26 years, Private, 59th Regiment, died of cholera, buried 11th July 1837

Robert FRAZER, Colour-Sergeant, 57th Regiment, married 21st March 1858 to, Anne CARSON

William Hopkins FREEBURY, Sergeant, 14th Regiment, married 3rd July 1858 to, Mary LISTON, from Ireland

Died on the yacht Gulnare, off Naples, on 8th May 1880, John Abbot Scott FREELAND, Royal Artillery, aged 29 years

Christopher FREEMAN, aged 27 years, bachelor, born in St. Neots, Sergeant, 31st Regiment, the son of James and Susan Freeman, married 12th December 1867 to, Sarah Ann PARKES, aged 17 years, spinster, born in England the daughter of Jonas and Anne Parkes

Charles FREEMAN, Private, 2nd Battalion Essex Regiment, aged 24 years, buried 6th August 1892

Joseph FREEMAN, 21+, bachelor, of Maniston, Devon, the son of Joseph and Elizabeth Freeman, Private, 24th Regiment, married 29th April 1871, to Eliza HUGHES, 21+, spinster, born Canada, the daughter of Michael and Mary Hughes

Surgeon FREEMAN, at Fort Chambray Hospital, August 1882

William Charles Randolph FREEMAN, ex Transport Palmyra, aged 3 months, buried 7th June 1893

Sir Arthur FREMANTLE, was born 11th November 1835, the eldest son of Agnes Fremantle, nee Lyon the daughter of David Lyon, and Major-General John W. Fremantle of the Coldstream Guards. He joined this regiment in 1853, and was Lieut-Colonel by 1863, when he took special leave to travel to America where he viewed the American Civil War from the Confederate side. He was later to serve in Egypt and the Sudan. He became Governor of Malta in January 1894 and held the position till December 1898. In 1864 he married Mary HALL, the daughter of Richard Hall. She died on 16th August 1898. He died 25th September 1901, aged 65 years, at Cowes, Isle of Wight

Mrs FREMANTLE, the wife of Lieut-Colonel F.R. Fremantle, Coldstream Guards, gave birth to a daughter in April 1870

Captain George Arthur FRENCH, A.S. Corps, Deputy Assistant Adjutant General in 1899

Henry FRENCH, the son of Thomas French, Private, 41st Regiment, aged two years ten months, buried 8th May 1853, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Maria Aradoza FRENCH, died 3rd August 1825, the wife of Captain Acheson French, 80th Regiment

William FRENCH, the son of John French, Private, 41st Regiment, aged 1 year 7 months, buried 1st August 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

William Joseph FRENCH, 21+, bachelor, born in Dublin, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of William and Ellen French, married 8th February 1866 to, Elizabeth BOWLEY, 21+, widow, born in Devon

Joseph Henry Herbert FRIAR, aged 27 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of Stephen William Friar deceased, married 4th September 1897, to Fanny Mary BEVAN, aged 24 years, spinster, from Forest Gate, Essex, the daughter of Thomas Bevan

Henry Thomas FRIAR, born 3rd July 1898 the son of Joseph Henry and Fanny Mary Friar, Sergeant, Royal Artillery

George FROMOW, Sergeant, 7th Regiment, married 5th May 1830 to, Sarah PURDY, from Antrim

William FROST, died 9th December 1833, Private, 73rd Regiment, the son of William Frost

William Joseph FROST, Corporal, Royal Engineers, married 6th March 1860 to, Catherine FOSTER

Daniel FRY, the son of Absalom Fry, Corporal, 3rd Regiment, aged 11 weeks, buried 30th November 1852, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Daniel Sylvester FRY, born 1852/1853, the son of Mary Ann and Absolom Fry, Sergeant, 3rd Regiment

Joseph FRY, aged 23 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of Alfred Fry, married 22nd May 1894, to Louisa PLANT, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of William Plant

Mary Ann FRY, the daughter of William Fry, Private, 62nd Regiment, aged 8 months, buried 21st March 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Hubert FULLALONG, baptised 3rd November 1866, the son of Stephen Radford and Ann Fullalong, Private, 1st Battalion, 8th Regiment

Eliza FULLER, died 11th January 1839, aged 17 years 8 months, the wife of Captain Fuller, 59th Regiment

Eliza Mary FULLER, baptised 17th August 1867, the daughter of Richard and Maria Fuller, Orderly Room Sergeant, 64th Regiment

William Francis FULLER, aged 30 years, bachelor, Corporal, Royal Engineers, the son of George Fuller, married 26th September 1895, to Rosina Ellen LONG, aged 29 years, spinster, from Gosport, Hampshire, the daughter of Thomas Long

William FULLERTON, Private, 44th Regiment, aged 25 years, buried 29th June 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Elvira Mirabita FURSE, died Belize, Honduras, 24th August 1866, the wife of Albert Furse, 2nd West Indian Regiment

Barbara FULTON, baptised 26th February 1843, the daughter of Henry and Barbara Fulton, nee ROBINSON, Private, 42nd Regiment

Barbara FULTON, aged 6 months, the daughter of Private Fulton, Reserve Battalion, 42nd Highlanders, buried 29th August 1843

James FULTON, Private, 1st Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 22nd November 1841

Rebecca FULTON, died Monday 4th June 1860, the wife of Lieut-Colonel Fulton, late Bengal Native Infantry

Henry FURNISS, aged 23 years, bachelor, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, the son of Peter Furniss, married 5th March 1886 to Concetta CARUANA, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of Francesco Caruana

Moses FUTCHER, aged 26 years, bachelor, of Hambleton, the son of Moses and Annie Futcher, Gunner, 12th Brigade, Royal Artillery, married 19th June 1876, to Mary Grace LEEMAN, aged 27 years, spinster, of Ashburton, the daughter of William and Mary Leeman

Adelaide Hay FYERS, baptised 14th March 1865, the daughter of Cornelius Beauclerk and Ann Eliza Fyers, Captain, Royal Engineers

Robert Montague FYERS, baptised 21st October 1863, the son of Cornelius Beauclerk and Ann Eliza Fyers, Captain, Royal Engineers

J. FYFE, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, married 7th November 1857 to, Marina SUTER

Charles Willoughby GABB, Captain, 2nd Bombay Cavalry, died near Malta on his passage home to England, 16th March 1875, aged 32 years

Emily GADD, baptised 22nd January 1865, the daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Gadd, Sergeant, Royal Artillery

Henry GADD, aged 29 years, bachelor, of Westminster, the son of Thomas Gadd, Corporal, Royal Engineers, married 18th December 1878, to Alice SAWYER, aged 27 years, spinster, of Blackfriars, London, the daughter of Charles Sawyer

Alfred GAINE, aged 33 years, bachelor, Colour-Sergeant, Welch Regiment, the son of Herbert Horatio Gaine, married 15th May 1893, to Katie REGAN, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of John Regan

Surgeon GAISFORD, died 26th December 1822, Ordnance Medical Deparment

James John GALBRAITH, born 9th November 1869, the son of James and Ann Galbraith

Galbraith, nee STAINGER, Sergeant, 31st Regiment

Philip James GALBRAITH, aged 24 years, bachelor, Corporal, A.M.S., the son of Thomas Galbraith, married 12th November 1891, to Alice MOBBS, aged 24 years, spinster, the daughter of William Ward Mobbs

Thomas Stainger GALBRAITH, born 27th October 1867, the son of James Stuberfield and Ann Galbraith, nee STAINGER, Sergeant, 31st Regiment

William Thomas GALBRAITH, born 6th September 1892, the son of Philip James and Alice Maria Galbraith, Corporal, Medical Staff Corps

Benjamin Harry GALE, born, the son of B. Gale and Uealyea Gale, nee BARRETT, Sapper, No.11865, Royal Engineers

Elsie Melita GALE, born 7th June 1893, the daughter of B. Gale and Uealyea Gale, nee BARRETT, Sapper, No.11865, Royal Engineers

George GALLAGHER, aged 2 years, the son of Schoolmaster Sergeant Gallagher, 47th Regiment, buried 9th September 1837

Henry GALLAGHER, born 1838/1839, the son of Mary and Vernon Gallagher, Schoolmaster Sergeant, 47th Regiment

John GALLAGHER, aged 41 years, Sergeant, 47th Regiment, buried 28th October 1840

William Henry GALLAGHER, aged 5 months, the son of Schoolmaster Sergeant Gallagher, 47th Regiment, buried 13th August 1837

Ann GALLAND, the daughter of James Galland, Royal Malta Fencibles, married 27th January 1827, to James (or Thomas) FIDDES, Surgeon, 85th Regiment

A. GALLOWAY, buried 8th October 1869, aged 28 years, Corporal, 10th Brigade, Royal Artillery

John Henry Herbert GALLOWAY, died 31st July 1896, aged 5 years, the son of Harry and Marion Galloway, Royal Welch Fusiliers

James GAMBLE, Private, 3rd Regiment (The Buffs), aged 33 years, buried 5th July 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Charles Edward GAMON, aged 25 years, bachelor, Lance-Corporal, Royal Engineers, the son of Frederick Gamon, married 16th November 1892, to Elizabeth Hester STEPTOW, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Jesse Steptow deceased

William GAN, aged 30 years, Private, 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 9th January 1829

Elizabeth GANSON, born 7th September 1857, the daughter of William and Elizabeth Ganson, nee BURN, Piper

Anna Maria Kiton GARDINER, the daughter of Major R. Gardiner, 76th Regiment, aged 14 months, buried 19th June 1852, by Reverend Henry Hare

Lucy Jane GARDINER, died 11th September 1897, aged 50 years, the wife of Captain F.Gardiner

John GARDINER, Sergeant, 42nd Regiment, married 3rd November 1832, to Phoebe ALLEN

John GARDINER, the son of Phoebe and John Gardiner, Quarter Master Sergeant, buried 5th June 1849, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

John GARDINER, died Saturday 13th October 1849, aged 43 years. At his residence Strada Forni, QMS, 42nd Regiment, and QMS Malta, leaving a widow and four young children

John GARDINER, Private, Coldstream Guards, age unknown, buried 28th November 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

John Somerville GARDINER, born 5th November 1847, the son of John and Phoebe Gardiner, nee ALLEN, 42nd Regiment

Margaret GARDINER, aged 10 months the daughter of Quartermaster Sergeant John Gardiner, Reserve Battalion, 42nd Regiment, buried 22nd July 1844

Phoebe GARDINER, widow, married 2nd June 1857 to, John PRICE, Chief Warder, Military Prison

Robert GARDINER, died 7th July 1854, aged 25 years, 14th Regiment. Drowned whilst bathing off Fort Tigne

Thomas John GARDINER, born 25th March 1867, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Gardiner, nee DENNANT, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Alexander Henry GARDNER, died 20th November 1848, the infant son of Captain Gardner, Royal Artillery

Anne Europa GARDNER, the eldest daughter of Colonel the Hon.W.H. Gardner, and niece of the late Vice-Admiral Lord Viscount Gardner KCB, married 20th February 1829, to Thomas Lewis GOOCH, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, the third son of Sir Thomas Gooch, Bart., of Benacre Hall, Suffolk, MP for the county of Suffolk

Henry Thomas GARDNER, born 29th August 1867, the son of Thomas and Fanny Elizabeth Gardner, Private, 1st Battalion, 14th Regiment

Mary Jane GARDNER, baptised 27th December 1863, the daughter of James and Elizabeth Gardner, Corporal, 1st Battalion, 25th Regiment

Susannah Amy Anne GARDNER, the third daughter of Colonel the Hon.W.H. Gardner, and niece of the late Vice-Admiral Lord Viscount Gardner KCB, married 14th March 1829, to John JAMES, Lieutenant, 85th Regiment

Thomas GARDNER, 21+, bachelor, born in Coventry, Warwickshire, Gunner, Royal Artillery, the son of John and Eliza Gardner, married 22nd May 1866 to, Elizabeth DENNANT, 21+, spinster, born in Ipswich, the daughter of John and Eliza Dennant

Mrs W.B. GARDNER, the wife of Captain Gardner, Royal Artillery, gave birth to a daughter 10th June 1849

Mrs W. B. GARDNER, the wife of Captain Gardner, Royal Artillery, gave birth to a daughter 13th September 1850

William GARDNER, aged 23 years, bachelor, of St.James, Norwich, Private, 2nd Battalion, 14th Regiment, married 2Oth September 1811, to Elizabeth BIRD, aged 21 years, spinster, of All Saints, Northampton, the daughter of Sarah and Sergeant Richard Bird, 14th Regiment

William GARDNER, baptised 29th February 1864, the son of John William and Mary Gardner, Corporal, Royal Engineers

William George GARDNER, baptised 3rd February 1862, the son of John William and Mary Warren Gardner, Corporal, Royal Engineers

Colonel W.H. GARDNER, later General, Freemason, member of The Lodge of St.John and St.Paul 1825

J. GARLAND, Royal Irish Rifles, aged 24 years, buried 8th March 1893

Amelia GARNER, the daughter of Private Garner, Reserve Battalion, 97th Regiment, aged 12 hours, buried 3rd November 1847, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

William GARNER, the son of a soldier in the 1st Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged four years six months, buried 21st October 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Thomas Smith GARNETT, Private, 3rd Regiment (The Buffs), aged 28 years, buried 26th July 1854, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

George GARRATT, Drum Major, married 31st August 1819, to Mary DENT

Samuel GARRETT, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, married 4th December 1848, to Mary DEVEREUX

William GARRETT, Private, 68th Light Infantry, aged 37 years, buried 29th August 1852, by Reverend Henry Hare

William Henry GARRETT, aged 25 years, bachelor, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, the son of Robert Garrett, married 31st October 1898 to, Annie Elizabeth BARNES, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of Joseph John Barnes deceased

William GARROW, aged 24 years, Private, 92nd Highlanders, buried 31st March 1838

Christophilus GARSTIN, Captain, 28th Regiment, Court Martialed 9th February 1857, found Guilty of placing a sergeant under arrest wrongfully, posting double sentries without orders, and being drunk under arms. The Court Martial of Captain Garstin was held in June 1857, and found him Guilty of having been drunk when under arms as Captain of the Guard, such conduct being unbecoming the character of an officer and a gentleman and subversive of good order and military discipline. Though found Guilty he was shown leniency, allowing him to sell his commission and retire from the service. He left Malta on the 7th June 1857, on P.&.O. Colombo for England.

John Edward GARVIN, aged 24 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal West Surrey Regiment, the son of John Edward Garvin, married 12th December 1892, to Alice FRENCH, aged 19 years, spinster, of Tiptree Heath, Essex, the daughter of William Bonner French

James GATES, Private, 88th Regiment, aged 19 years, buried 1st  November 1855, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Minnie GATT, baptised 8th March 1863, the daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Gatt, Sergeant, Royal Artillery

Rosina GATT, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Angelica and Colonel Saverio Gatt, R.M.F.Artillery, married 30th April 1872, to Robert Finlay KING, 21+, bachelor, born Corfu, the son of William Michael and Angelica King, Assistant Commissary of Control Department

Louisa Caroline Clara GATTEY, born 2nd July 1876, the daughter of Clara and Francis William Brathwaite Gattey, Deputy Commissary, Commissariat Department

Walter Vivian GATTEY, born 14th September 1878, the son of William B. and Clara Gattey, Deputy Commissary, Commissariat Department

Mary Louisa GAUDER, baptised 30th November 1864, the daughter of John and Hannah Gauder, Sergeant, Army Hospital Corps

Patrick GAYNOR, aged 32 years, Private, 95th Regiment, buried 24th April 1828

James GEARN, aged 29 years, Private, 92nd Highlanders, buried 17th October 1838

Fanny GEARY, born 11th March 1861, the daughter of William and Mary Ann Geary, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Harriet GEARY, born 24th March 1867, the daughter of William and Mary Ann Geary, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Mary Emelia GEARY, born 17th January 1870, the daughter of William and Mary Ann Geary, Gunner, Royal Artillery

John Mackail GEDDES, born 10th October 1843, the son of Alexander and Janet Geddes, nee STEVENSON, Sergeant-Major, 42nd Regiment

John GEE, Corporal, Royal Artillery, aged 24 years, buried 26th March 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Herbert Charles GEEMAERT, aged 31 years, bachelor, Sergeant, East Surrey Regiment, the son of Joseph John Geemaert deceased, married 21st October 1894, to Ada Annie RICE, aged 23 years, spinster, from Colchester, Essex, the daughter of James Rice

Sarah Ellen GEESON, the daughter of John Geeson, Private, 14th Regiment, aged 1 year, buried 16th August 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Richard GELLILAND, Corporal, 3rd Regiment, married 15th February 1815, to Margaret MACKELL

John Edgar GENTRY, aged 29 years, bachelor, Private, Army Hospital Corps, the son of Edward Gentry, married 17th November 1883, to Eliza BRADLEY, aged 27 years, spinster, the daughter of George Bradley

Captain Stannus GEOGHEGAN, 6th Burma Regiment, the eldest son of Stannus Geoghegan, late of Floriana, married 21st September 1897, at St.Cuthbert’s, Darwen, to Nora Louisa GREENWAY, the third daughter of the Reverend Charles Greenway

William GEOGHEGAN, died 17th August 1882, Surgeon, Major, Army Medical Department. Served during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879. Born in Ireland 23rd July 1846

Christiana GEORGE, the wife of the late Sergeant John George, 41st Regiment, aged 25 years, buried 7th February 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Mary Ann GEORGE, baptised 7th February 1863, the daughter of Charles and Mary Ann George, Private, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Samuel GEORGE, the son of Sergeant John George, 41st Regiment, aged 12 months, buried 14th July, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

William GERARD, aged 29 years, Private, 59th Regiment, buried 21st January 183

Lieutenant A. GERRARD, 70th Regiment, whilst on leave in Egypt he drowned in the Nile. He was last seen sailing around midnight. October 1837

Daisy Melita GIBBONS, born 6th March 1894, the daughter of Frederick Harry and Jemima Gibbons, Medical Staff Corps

George GIBBONS, aged 1 year, the son of George Gibbons, Private, 59th Regiment, buried 23rd July 1837

George GIBBONS, Corporal, 47th Regiment, married 19th March 1840, to Sarah GAVAN

Frances GIBBS, aged 20 years, the wife of Sergeant John Gibbs, 77th Regiment, buried 26th September 1838

Maria GIBBS, aged 25 years, of Houghton, Kent, the widow of Joseph Gibbs, 36th Regiment, married 18th April 1820, to Samuel WALLACE, aged 26 years, bachelor, of Sapcote, Leicestershire, Corporal, Royal Marines, serving in HM Sloop Race Horse

William Henry GIBBS, baptised 2nd March 1861, the son of Charles and Caroline Gibbs, Lance Corporal, Royal Engineers

Charles Henry GIBSON, baptised 29th December 1860, the son of John and Anne Gibson, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Frederick GIBSON, aged 27 years, bachelor, Sergeant, 10th Brigade, Royal Artillery, the son of John Gibson, married 30th November 1880, to Sarah Ann HAWKES, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of James Hawkes

John GIBSON, 21+, bachelor, born in Crumlin, Ireland, Sergeant, 48th Regiment, the son of John Gibson, married 1st January 1870 to, Mary Jane BOOLE, 21+, widow, born in Dublin, the daughter of William and Fanny HOSFORD

Frederick GIDDY, baptised 18th April 1863, the son of Richard and Elizabeth Jane Giddy, Sergeant, Royal Engineers

Maria Elizabeth GIDDY, baptised 15th December 1860, the daughter of Richard and Jane Elizabeth Giddy, Sergeant, Royal Engineers

Lieutenant E.W. GIFFORD, Royal Malta Militia, a daughter born 18th February 1893 at Strada San Sebastiano, Valletta

Private Edmund W. GIFFORD, appointed as 2nd Lieutenant Royal Regiment of Malta Militia, March 1890

John William GIFFORD, died 3rd July 1872, aged 1 year 11 days, the son of Catherine and Colour-Sergeant Gifford, 74th Regiment

Edward James Henry GILES, 21+, bachelor, of Middlesex, the son of William and Ann Giles, Sergeant, 24th Regiment, married 18th November 1871, to Annie O'DONOHUE, 21+, spinster, of Dublin

Katherine Daisy GILES, born 3rd December 1879, the daughter of Margaret Estelle and QMS Alfred Oscar Giles, Royal Engineers

William Olighton GILES, aged 39 years, bachelor, Captain, 3rd Battalion, Highland Light Infantry, the son of Benjamin Giles, married 3rd May 1883, to Beatrice Emma BALL, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of Charles Philip Ball

Alexander GILL, aged 21 years, Private, 42nd Highlanders, buried 13th June 1843

Alfred GILL, Private, 2nd Battalion, Connaught Rangers. Court Martialed July 1891 and charged with losing by neglect his clothing and offering violence to a superior officer. Found Guilty and sentenced to two years imprisonment with hard labour, and stoppages

Henry GILL, Private, East Kent Regiment, aged 19 years, buried 22nd September 1855, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

James GILL, Colour-Sergeant, 41st Regiment, born Churchstanton, Devonshire, the seventh child of William and Maria Gill. He enlisted in the 41st Regiment in June 1840. After serving in the Crimea he was posted to Malta where he married on 27th March 1856, Mary Ann FITZELL. She was born in 1828 at Millstreet, Co.Cork,  Ireland, the daughter of Adam and Grace Fitzell. In his old age he lived in England and died aged 90 years and one month in Derby.

William GILLETT, 21+, bachelor, from Farnham, Surrey, Lance-Corporal, 3rd Regiment, the son of John and Elizabeth Gillett, married 14th August 1852 to, Carmela ZAMMIT, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of John and Catherine Zammit

GILLEY, died 17th October 1836, aged 2 years 9 months, the son of Anne and Thomas Gilley, Royal Fusiliers

Sapper GILLIES, Royal Engineers. He was endeavouring to recover a torpedo lost

outside Grand Harbour. The depth was extreme but he was a very powerful man and had managed to find the torpedo, and signalled that he had done so. By some accident, the apparatus send down to be attached to the torpedo fouled his life line with a result that the became unconscious. He was quickly brought to the surface and taken to the Station Hospital, where he died two hours later. His funeral was held on 8th November 1900

James GILLINGWATER, aged 26 years, bachelor, born in Kirstead, Sergeant, 64th Regiment, the son of James and Hannah Gillingwater, married 1st April 1869 to, Elizabeth Ann NADIN, aged 17 years, spinster, born in Macclesfield, the daughter of John and Eliza Nadin

Robert GILMER, aged 33years, Private, 92nd Highlanders, buried 13th December 1839

J.P. GILMORE, Lieutenant, 1st Royals, during the first week of May 1857 he was baptised into the Roman Catholic religion, and on the next day was married to the daughter of Signor CARBONE, the Judiciary Magistrate on Gozo. The service was at the Jesuits Church, Strada Mercanti, Valletta

Robert GILMORE, Private, 69th Regiment, Court Martialed 11th December 1848,found Guilty of striking a Sergeant, sentenced 50 lashes and 365 days hard labour

Anne GILMOUR, aged 22 years, the wife of R. Gilmour, Royal Artillery, died of cholera, buried 3rd July 1837\   

Robert GILMOUR, Gunner, Royal Artillery, married 11th May 1837, to Anne DYER

Joseph GIMBER, aged 37 years, widower, born in Maidstone, Drum Major, 2nd Battalion, 4th Regiment, the son of James and Fanny Gimber, married 27th February 1866 to, Eliza WHELAN, aged 31 years, widow, born in Clare, the daughter of Michael and Bridget HOGAN

Thomas GIRDLER, Private, 95th Regiment, buried 27th March 1825

William GIRLING, born 1839, the son of Margaret and William Girling, Sergeant, 77th Regiment

Eliza GISSING, the daughter of Private William Gissing, 68th Regiment, aged four months, buried 3rd July 1853, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Mary Ann GISSING, the daughter of Private William Gissing, 68th Regiment, aged one year four months, buried 29th July 1852, by Reverend Henry Hare

Alfred Henry GLADHILL, baptised 19th December 1863, the son of Edward and Ellen Gladhill, Corporal, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment

William Henry GLADHILL, baptised 4th January 1862, the son of Edwin and Ellen Gladhill, Private, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Emily Jane GLADWIN, baptised 10th June 1860, the daughter of Henry James and Sarah Gladwin, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs

Frances Mary Anne GLADWIN, baptised 8th February 1862, the daughter of Henry James and Sarah Gladwin, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs

John Edward GLANVILLE, the son of John Glanville, Gunner, Royal Artillery, aged 3 months, buried 26th February 1856, by Reverend Henry Hare

John Henry GLANVILLE, the son of John Glanville, Gunner, Royal Artillery, aged two months, buried 24th May 1853, by Reverend Henry Hare

John Henry GLANVILLE, the son of John Glanville, Gunner, Royal Artillery, aged 5 weeks, buried 23rd September 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Emma GLEESON, the daughter of John Gleeson, Private, 68th Light Infantry, aged 7 months, buried 3rd November 1853, by Reverend Henry Hare

Reverend George Robert GLEIG, Chaplain General, 1858

Benjamin GLENN, aged 1 year 4 months, the son of Benjamin Glenn, Private, 1st Battalion 42nd Highlanders, buried 4th October 1844

Daniel GLENN, Private, 42nd Regiment, married 2nd December 1833, to Mary Ann ROSS (? ROSE).

Donald GLENN, died 1st January 1847, Private, 42nd Regiment. Born in Stirling, Scotland. His wife Mary Ann Glenn was residing with the regiment

Jane Matilda GLENN, aged 1 year, the daughter of Private Glenn, 1st Battalion, 42nd Royal Highlanders, buried 8th August 1846

James GLINN, Private, 42nd Regiment, aged 18 years, buried 6th November 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Alice Farquhar GLYN, born 24th December 1871, the daughter of Anne Penelope and Lieut-Colonel Richard Thomas Glyn, 24th Regiment

John Keane Carr GLYN, born 5th April 1868, the son of Anne Penelope and Lieut-Colonel Richard Thomas Glyn, 24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment

John Keane Carr GLYN, died 5th November 1869, the only surviving son of Colonel Glyn, commanding 1st Battalion, 24th Regiment, of diphtheria, at Villa Portelli, Kalkara

William Lewen GLYN, Lieutenant, 1st Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment, died 13th August 1888, aged 20 years. Born Ewell, Surrey, the third son of the Reverend Sir George Lewen Glyn, Bart

Edward GLYNN, Private, Grenadier Company, 73rd Regiment, died 9th May 1831, aged 27 years. Buried in Blata-il-Bajda (Mile End) cemetery

Ambrose Ayshford GODDARD, born 7th May 1848 in England, the eldest son of Charlotte and Ambrose Lethbridge Goddard of Swindon, Wiltshire. His father was a Magistrate and Member of Parliament. In 1871 as a Captain in the Grenadier Guards he was serving at St.James’s Palace, London. He died 25th May 1885 on his way home from active service in Suakin, aged 39 years, with the rank of Captain and Lieut-Colonel

Thomas GODDARD, aged 33 years, bachelor, Sergeant, 14th Regiment, married 13th March 1811, to Sarah HEWITT, aged 21 years, spinster

William GODDEN, Private, 1st Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged 20 years, buried 29th September 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Frederick Charles GODFREY, baptised 18th January 1862, the son of Benjamin and Elizabeth Jane Godfrey, Colour Sergeant, Royal Engineers

William Henry GODFREY, aged 29 years, bachelor, Colour-Sergeant, 1st Battalion, Dorset Regiment, the son of James Godfrey, married 16th January 1889 to, Margaret Stevens Hamilton COSTELLO, aged 24 years, from Melcombe Regis, Dorset, the daughter of Walter Hamilton Costello

John GOFF, Private, 44th Regiment, found Guilty on 26th September 1849 of stealing six silk handkerchiefs, and sentenced to labour at the public works, and a chain on his leg for two years

Alexander John GOLDIE, born 17th May 1846, the son of Caroline and Captain Mark Wilks Goldie, 42nd Highlanders

John GOLDING, aged 30 years, bachelor, 2nd Lieutenant, Royal West Kent Regiment, the son of Thomas Mingaye Golding, married 14th November 1891, to Ethel Ada BLYTH, aged 29 years, spinster, the daughter of Lieut-Colonel Samuel Fritche Blyth, late Royal Sussex Regiment

George GOLIGHTLY, aged 36 years, bachelor, Q.M.S., Royal Artillery, the son of George Golightly, married 14th November 1899, to Annie Maria SINFIELD, commonly known as JOHNSON, aged 28 years, spinster, of Sonning, Berkshire, the daughter of James Sinfield

William GOODBODY, aged 29 years, bachelor, Sergeant Bugler, 1st Battalion, Shropshire Regiment, the son of William Goodbody, married 2nd November 1884, to Mary Ann Lavinia MORGAN, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of James Morgan

William Wooley GOODBURNE, Private, Reserve Battalion, 69th Regiment, aged 33 years, buried 22nd December 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Isabella Sophia GOODE, baptised 29th September 1863, the daughter of Joseph and Amelia Goode, Colour Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 25th Regiment

Mrs GOODEVE, the wife of Henry Hills Goodeve, Lieutenant, Royal Artillery, gave birth to a daughter 27th August 1866

Gertrude Isabella GOODEVE, baptised 27th October 1866, the daughter of Henry and Gertrude Goodeve, Lieutenant, Royal Artillery

William GOODFELLOW, died 4th August 1854, 62nd Regiment. He was in a pleasure boat with Uriah Pritchard of the same regiment, when they were run down by a HM Steamer slowly leaving harbour

George GOODMAN, died 25th August 1854, Gunner, Royal Artillery, aged 22 years. He arrived on the Steamer Medway, from Woolwich via Gibraltar and died in the Lazaretto, from cholera

Samuel Frederick GOODSON, baptised 17th March 1860, the son of Samuel Goodson, Gunner, Royal Artillery

Joseph GOODWIN, born 1849/1850, the son of Mary and George Goodwin, Gunner and Driver, Royal Artillery

William GOODWIN, baptised 11th February 1862, the son of James and Jane Goodwin, Private, 2nd Battalion, 23rd Regiment

Anne GORDON, died 23rd July 1838, aged 3 months 3 days, the daughter of John and Jean Gordon, 42nd Regiment

Anne GORDON, the wife of Henry Gordon, Private, East Kent Militia, buried 9th May 1856, by Reverend George Lawless C.F.

Captain Hon. Frederick GORDON, Gordon Highlanders, Brigade Major in 1899

George Hamilton GORDON, aged 24 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Shropshire Light Infantry, the son of Peter Gordon, married 19th October 1883, to Agnes WEIR, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of Andrew Weir deceased

Jane GORDON, aged 4 months, the daughter of Jane and Private John Gordon, 92nd Highlanders, buried 21st July 1838

H.M. GORDON, died 11th November 1821, Ensign, 85th Regiment Henry William GORDON, Captain, Royal Artillery. Born Exeter, 16th May 1786. Served in Malta, Sicily and Italy, December 1804 to January 1807. Promoted Major-General 20th November 1854. Father of Gordon of Khartoum

James Alexander GORDON, died 15th June 1837, aged 11 months 15 days, the son of John and Jean Gordon, 42nd Regiment

Margaret GORDON, born 11th May 1845, the daughter of Lewis and Margaret Gordon, nee ANDERSON, Private, 1st Battalion, 42nd Regiment

Robert Kidd GORDON, aged 25 years, bachelor, born in New London, Canada West, the son of Thomas and Ellen Gordon, married 2nd July 1866 to, Esther FARRUGIA, aged 17 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Antonio and Peppina Farrugia

Private GORDON, 44th Regiment, servant to Captain William Spring, committed suicide, 5th February 1851

Lieut-Colonel William GORDON, Black Watch, serving in Malta on his birthday, 6th February 1889, aged 46 years

Winifred GORMAN, died 5th November 1867, the daughter of Jane and Colour-Sergeant Gorman, 64th Regiment

Private Richard GORR, 1st Battalion, 14th Regiment, died from cholera 5th September 1867, aged 18 years

Isabella GORTLAND, baptised 30th September 1860, the daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Gortland, Corporal, 2nd Battalion, 15th Regiment

Henry GOSLING, aged 28 years, bachelor, Drummer, 48th Regiment, born in Northampton, the son of Henry and Elizabeth Gosling, married 22nd March 1870, to

William GOSLING, aged 24 years, Private, 85th Regiment, buried 21st June 1828

Thomas GOSS, Private, 9th Regiment, aged 20 years, buried 12th November 1854, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Arthur Christopher Vidal GOSSET, born 6th December 1893, the son of Major Frederick and Agnes Sealy Gosset, Royal Engineers

Edith GOUGH, born 4th April 1899, the daughter of Jane and George Gough, Armourer Sergeant, 3rd Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment

Emma Ann GOUGH, baptised 6th January 1861, the daughter of Richard and Margaret Gough, Quartermaster Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 15th Regiment

Sarah Elizabeth GOUGH, baptised 14th December 1862, the daughter of Richard and Margaret Gough, Quartermaster Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 15th Regiment

T. GOUGH, Armourer Quarter Master Sergeant, 4th Royal Garrison Regiment, died at Cottonera Hospital on 25th July 1904. He left a wife

George GOULD, aged 30 years, bachelor, of Froxfield, Hampshire, the son of William and Phoebe Gould, Gunner, 12th Brigade, Royal Artillery, married 3rd November 1874, to Mary BURLEY, aged 37 years, spinster, of Calstock, Cornwall, the daughter of Willam and Mary Burley

Sarah GOULD, the wife of Richard Gould, Private, 69th Regiment, aged 35 years, buried 10th October 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

William GOULD, Private, 20th Regiment, aged 18 years, buried 17th December 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

David GOURLY, Sergeant, 77th Regiment, married 29th May 1841, to Ann COLLINS, of Middlesex

Dorothy Hilda GOWER, born 18th July 1898, the daughter of Ernest and Ada Gower, Quartermaster Sergeant, A.O.C.

Winifred Ada GOWER, born 11th July 1896, the daughter of Ernest Alic and Ada Gower, Company Sergeant Major, Royal Artillery

Robert GOWLAND, died 7th April 1840, aged 16 years, Private, Royal Fusiliers

William GOWLAND, Land Transport Corps, buried 24th December 1855, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

William GOWLING, 21+, bachelor, born in Kirkland, Cumberland, Colour-Sergeant, 48th Regiment, the son of John and Ann Gowling, married 19th January 1869 to, Bridget DOWLING, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of John and Ann Dowling

Sophia GRACE, baptised 28th April 1866, the daughter of Charles and Sarah Anne Grace, Colour Sergeant, 29th Regiment

James GRADY. On Tuesday night 5th January 1847 two men of the 88th Regiment having gone to Fort Ricasoli to swim, where returning to Valletta, one Nicolas Hanton stepped on board a loose plank and lost his footing, and fell overboard and drowned. One of his companions James Grady plunged into the water after him, but could not save him and had it not been for the courage of the Colonel's orderly, W.G. Craven, he would probably have drowned also. Craven jumped in a second time searched for Hanton but did not find him. His body was recovered the following morning

James GRADY, aged 25 years, bachelor, Colour-Sergant, 1st Battalion, Shropshire Regiment, married 26th May 1888, to Annie COTTINGHAM, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of Sergeant Joseph Cottingham

Edward GRAHAM, died 12th September 1860, aged 28 years, Royal Artillery. Fell from the fortifications of Fort St.Angelo, and died on the spot

Frances Helen GRAHAM, the daughter of Sergeant Graham, many years Military Hospital Sergeant, Valletta, married 9th March 1844, to Alexander MARSHALL, Corporal, Royal Artillery

Frederick GRAHAM, Private, East Kent Militia, aged 23 years, buried 28th September 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Herbert Reginald Curteis GRAHAM, Lieutenant, 2nd Battalion, 10th Regiment, died 27th August 1880, aged 22 years 7 months. Born 19th January 1858, the second son of R.J. and E.L Graham, of The Elms, Eastbourne, Sussex.

James GRAHAM, Private, 44th Regiment, aged 20 years, buried 26th July 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Joseph GRAHAM, Private, 42nd Regiment, at his Court Martial held on the 3rd October 1844, he was found Guilty of throwing his bonnet at an officer, and was sentenced to Transportation for Life

Mary Ann GRAHAM, born 14th August 1857, the daughter of Mary and Robert Graham, Private, 71st Regiment

Nicol Graham GRAHAM, Colonel, of Jarbruck, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, died 1st March 1858, aged 83 years. He left a married daughter

Thomas GRAHAM, later Lord Lynedoch

Jane GRAHAME, born 24th August 1857, the daughter of George and Margaret Grahame, nee FRIER, QM, 21st Regiment

Henry GRANGE, Surgeon, 47th Regiment, born Ireland, married 9th September 1856,to Leila Temple SADEICK, of Sheerness, Kent

Leila Marie Elizabeth Temple GRANGE, born 24th September 1857, the daughter of Leila and Henry Grange M.D., 47th Regiment

Rosa GRANGIER, aged 19 years, married to soldier in 98th Regiment, on board HMS Crocodile, in 1881. She was born in Malta

Allan John Gordon GRANT, died 15th August 1869, aged 13 months, the son of Dr. Grant, 48th Regiment, at Marsascala

Amy GRANT, born 11th September 1865, the daughter of Gregory and Margaret McGregor Grant, nee KENNISON, Sergeant, 3rd Brigade, Royal Artillery

Anna GRANT, baptised 8th February 1862, the daughter of Thomas and Anna Grant, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs

Anne GRANT, aged 4 months, the daughter of George Grant, Drummer, buried 7th May 1846

Benjamin GRANT, 21+, bachelor, of Northants, the son of William and Alice Grant, Sergeant, 48th Regiment, married 20th January 1872, to Grace MICALLEF, 21+, spinster, born Malta, the daughter of Paolo and Rosa Micallef

George GRANT, born 20th June 1843, the son of George and Isabella Grant, nee DOW, Drummer, 42nd Regiment

Henry GRANT, aged 30 years, bachelor, of Corsley, Wiltshire, the son of William and Elizabeth Grant, Corporal, 13th Regiment, married 19th May 1873, to Mary FORMOSA, minor, with her parents consent, born Malta, the daughter of George and Mary Formosa

James GRANT, died 3rd April 1835, Sergeant-Major, 5th Regiment, in which he served for 32 years

James William GRANT, died 6th August 1855, aged 8 months, the son of Janet and Bombardier Nathaniel Grant, Royal Artillery

Janet GRANT, aged 37 years, the wife of Bombardier M. Grant, Royal Artillery, died of cholera, buried 4th July 1837

Mary Elizabeth GRANT, baptised 15th April 1860, the daughter of Thomas and Hannah Grant, Staff Sergeant, 3rd Regiment, The Buffs

Mary GRANT, died 16th April 1851, aged 13 months, the daughter of Caroline and Lieutenant John Hay Grant

Nathaniel GRANT, aged 33 years, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, died of cholera, buried 7th July 1837

Sir Patrick GRANT, was born 11th September 1804, in Scotland, the second son of Major John Grant. He joined the East India Company’s army as an Ensign aged 15 years, and spent the next forty years of his life in India. In 1846 he was appointed Adjutant General of the Bengal Army, followed in 1856 as Commander-in-Chief of the Madras Army. He took up the post as Governor of Malta in May 1867, and continued until June 1872. He married Jane Anne TYLER, and they had two sons. His first wife died, so he re-married Frances Maria GOUGH, the daughter of Sir Hugh Gough, who was 20 years his junior. The couple had five sons. He died in March 1895, aged 90 years, at the Royal Hospital Chelsea. One son, Patrick Francis William Bannatyne Grant, aged 5 years 8 months, the Governor’s youngest son, died 11th September 1867 in Malta, another Sir Henry Grant, born in 1848 became Governor of Malta in October 1907

William Erskine GRANT, died 7th March 1837, aged 54 years, Captain, 59th Regiment R.J. GRANTHAM, Assistant Surgeon, 27th Regiment, died from wounds received during a duel with Lieutenant William Fairtlough, also 27th Regiment. Buried 25th May 1805

Henry GRATTAN, born 19th February 1880, the son of Fannie and Major Henry Grattan, 35th Regiment

John GRATTON, aged 25 years, Private, 70th Regiment, buried 2nd October 1837

William Edward Hely Hutchinson GRAVES, 21+, bachelor, born Chester, Lieutenant, 64th Regiment, the son of Richard Croker Graves, married 7th October 1868, to Ida Eugenie STEWART, minor, with consent of her mother, the only daughter of Elizabeth and the late Dr. James Stewart, Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals

Duncan GRAY, aged 24 years, bachelor, born in Scotland, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment, the son of Duncan and Margaret Gray, married 4th January 1868 to, Sarah HORNIBROOK, aged 21 years, spinster , born in Ireland the daughter of Edward and Sarah Hornibrook

Emily Armstrong GRAY, baptised 25th July 1865, the daughter of George and Margaret Gray, Gunner, 3rd Brigade, Royal Artillery

Humphrey GRAY, 21+, widower, Major, 21st Royal North British Fusiliers, born Trincomalee, Ceylon, the son of Ursula Theodora and the late Captain French Gray married 6th July 1858, to Charlotte BOVELL, 21+, widow, born Plymouth, the daughter of Nicholas Netherton and Anne Bovell

John C. GRAY, died Sunday 14th July 1850, Assistant Surgeon, 44th Regiment, at his quarters, after a few hours illness from cholera

Mary Jane GRAY, born 15th November 1868, the daughter of Alexander and Margaret Gray, nee HOWERSTON, Private, 64th Regiment

Archibald GREALY, aged 38 years, Private, 47th Regiment, buried 28th September 1837

Private GREASION, of the Border Regiment, on 13th December 1898, with others from the same regiment was boating outside Grand Harbour near St.Elmo lighthouse, when the boat capsized. From the party of eight men, he was one of the three who drowned. The others saved by Maltese boatmen Giuseppe and Spiridione Debono.

Frances Julia GREEN, baptised 28th September 1865, the daughter of Percival and Frances Helen Green, Schoolmaster, 2nd Battalion, 4th Regiment

John GREEN, Private, 47th Regiment, aged 27 years, buried 21st May 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Thomas GREEN, 21+, bachelor, born in Henley-on-Thames, Corporal, Royal Artillery, the son of Thomas and Sarah Green, married 19th March 1866 to, Mary Ann MORGAN, 21+, born in Tavistock, Devon, the widow of Sergeant Morgan, Royal Artillery, the daughter of Nicholas and Mary Anne HINES

Joseph William GREENGRASS, aged 26 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of Joseph Greengrass deceased, married 6th September 1897, to Florence BERRY, aged 27 years, spinster, from Upton Park, East London, the daughter of John James Berry deceased

Emily Elizabeth GREENGRASS, born 11th August 1898, the daughter of Joseph William and Florence Greengrass, Sergeant, Royal Artillery

Jane Eliza GREENSLADE, baptised 6th October 1860, the daughter of William and Sarah Greenslade, Hospital Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 23rd Regiment

Frederick William GREENSMITH, baptised 8th April 1860, the son of William and Margaret Greensmith, Quartermaster Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Regiment The Buffs

William GREENWOOD, Royal Artillery, married 5th December 1816, to Mary POOPS, of Essex.

John GREESON, Sergeant, 27th Regiment, married 4th November 1812, to Ann ROBINSON

Charles GREGORY, Captain, 35th Regiment, married 26th August 1823, to Maria PARISI, of Sicily

George Henry GREGORY, aged 28 years, bachelor, Bombardier, Royal Artillery, the son of Thomas Gregory, married 12th April 1886, to Carmela CONTI, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of Paolo Conti

John GREGORY, Private, 3rd Battalion, Grenadier Guards. Stationed in Malta. Died 24th March 1854, in the Lazaretto, aged 22 years

William GREGORY, Private, 64th Regiment, died 28th July 1868, near his barracks Zabbar Gate

William GREGSON, 21+, bachelor, born in Whaley Bridge, Cheshire, Private, 1st Battalion, 24th Regiment, married 16th January 1867 to, Fanny FALVERY, 21+, spinster, born in Glenmore, the daughter of John and Julia Falvery

Sir Francis Wallace GRENFELL, was born in 1841 and commissioned into the 60th Regiment in 1859. He served in Malta during 1866/1867, followed by South Africa and Egypt. In fact he spent a considerable time in Egypt and was made Commander of the newly raised Egyptian Army. In 1887 he married Evelyn Emily Blucher Wood, the daughter of Major-General R. Blucher Wood. He was sworn in as Governor of Malta on 6th January 1899, and six months later his wife Lady Grenfell died on 21st June 1899, aged 43 years, and was buried in Ta Braxia cemetery. His time as Governor ended in March 1903. He re-married to the Hon. Margaret Majendie, and she bore him two sons and a daughter. He died in 1925

Sarah GRESHON, the wife of Edward Greshon, Barrack Sergeant, aged 29 years, buried 14th April 1849, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

J. GREY, Assistant Surgeon, 44th Regiment, aged 25 years, buried 15th July 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F., in Rock Gate Cemetery, which no longer exists

Edward GRIBBEN, Gunner, Royal Artillery, arrived on the Steamer Medway, from Woolwich via Gibraltar. Died 21st August 1854, in the Lazaretto, from cholera, aged 25 years

John Frederick GRIER, of Guernsey, Sergeant, 88th Regiment, married 12th May 1846, to Mary DONOHOE, of Limerick

Alfred George GRIFFIN, 21+, widower, from Wiltshire, the son of George and Jane Griffin, QM, 13th Regiment, married 15th May 1873, to Mary Rose MORENO, 21+, spinster, born Algeceras, Spain, the daughter of Emmanuel and Mary Moreno

Arthur James GRIFFIN, aged 26 years, bachelor, Q.M.S., Royal Artillery, the son of James Griffin, married 24th February 1897, to Jane Elizabeth TRIBE, aged 29 years, spinster, from Gosport, Hampshire, the daughter of John Tribe

Lilian Kathleen GRIFFIN, born 29th July 1898, the daughter of Arthur James and Jane Elizabeth Griffin, Q.M.S., Royal Artillery

William Wardby GRIFFIN, Lieutenant, Royal Artillery, served in Malta 1888. Born 8th September 1861

James GRIFFITH, born in Malta about 1812. In 1851 a serving Soldier staioned at Woolwich, Kent

Colour-Sergeant W. GRIFFITH, 57th Regiment, awarded the Insignia of the 5th Class of the Imperial Order of the Legion of Honour by the French for distinguished service during the Crimean War

Annie Florence GRIFFITHS, baptised 10th March 1866, the daughter of John and Susan Griffiths, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Esther GRIFFITHS, baptised 31st October 1863, the daughter of John and Susanna Griffiths, Corporal, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Henry John GRIFFITHS, baptised 21st December 1861, the son of John and Susanna Griffiths, Corporal, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Edward Benjamin GRIFFITHS, aged 23 years, bachelor, Sergeant, 1st Battalion, Dorset Regiment, the son of Benjamin Edward Griffiths, married 26th February 1889, to Sophia WHELLER, aged 22 years, spinster, from East Knighton, Dorset, the daughter of Joseph Wheller

Ham GRIFFITHS, Private, 7th Fusiliers, aged 22 years, buried 30th September 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Samuel GRIMASON, 21+, bachelor, born in Drumcree, Armagh, Ireland, 2nd Battalion, 4th Regiment, the son of Samuel and Ann Grimason, married 1st August 1864 to, Teresa CAMILLERI, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Giuseppe and Anne Camilleri

William John GRIMASON, baptised 19th August 1865, the son of Samuel and Theresa Grimason, Private, 2nd Battalion, 4th Regiment

John GRIMLEY, Private, 46th Regiment, aged 20 years, buried 14th April 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

George GRINDLEY, aged 18 years, Private, 80th Regiment, buried 11th October 1824

Henry GRINTER, 21+, bachelor, born in Hinton, Somerset, Private, 4th Battalion, Rifle Brigade, the son of Robert and Jemima Grinter, married 25th July 1863 to, Carmela SINGERS, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of John and Sophia Singers

John GRISDALE, aged 26 years, bachelor Bandsman, Border Regiment, the son of Robinson Grisdale, married 6th October 1898 to, Elizabeth BERNARD, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of Walter Henry Bernard deceased

GRITTON, infant son of Sergeant George Gritton, Corps of Instructors, buried 9th August 1856, by Reverend George Lawless C.F.

Edith Adela Mackenzie GROGAN, died 1st December 1867 at Sliema, aged 3 months, the daughter of Major Grogan

Edward Harry John GROGAN, born 14th November 1876, the son of Margaret Anne, and Lieutenant Edward George Grogan, 42nd Highlanders

Martha GROGAN, baptised 23rd September 1865, the daughter of John and Fanny Grogan, Private, 100th Regiment

Thomas GROOM, Corporal, Royal Artillery, aged 24 years, buried 29th August 1854, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Mary Ann GROUNDS, died 1st October 1877, aged 29 years, the wife of Sergeant W.F.H. Grounds, 10th Brigade, Royal Artillery. Died at Fort Ricasoli

George W. GRUBB, Sergeant, Royal Engineers, married 23rd December 1856, to Elizabeth BLACKFORD, of London

James GRUBB, Private, 63rd Regiment, aged 25 years, buried 2nd December 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Alexander GULLAND, aged 28 years, bachelor, born in Woolwich, Kent, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of John and Elizabeth Gulland, married 3rd November 1862 to, Hannah LAWRENCE, aged 22 years, spinster, born in Broadstairs, Kent, the daughter of Richard and Emma Lawrence

Annie Janet GULLAND, baptised 13th February 1864, the daughter of Alexander and Hannah Gulland, Sergeant, Royal Artillery

Elizabeth Emma GULLAND, baptised 9th February 1867, the daughter of Alexander and Hannah Gulland, Sergeant, Royal Artillery

Lawrence Alexander GULLAND, baptised 24th August 1865, the son of Alexander and Annie Gulland, Sergeant, 3rd Brigade, Royal Artillery

William GULLICK, Private, 62nd Regiment, buried 25th February 1856, by Reverend Henry Hare

Joseph GUNSON. Appointed Deputy Purveyor to the British Army Medical Services in 1800, and promoted to Purveyor in July 1814.

Richard GUNTER, 21+, bachelor, born in Wanborough, Wiltshire, Colour-Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 8th Regiment, the son of John and Sophia Gunter, married 6th October 1868 to, Martha WILBRAHAM, aged 20 years, spinster, born in Broughton, Lancashire, the daughter of Daniel and Martha Wilbraham

Stanley Frederick Charles GUPPY, born 14th November 1897, the son of Charles and Marian Guppy, Sergeant, 2nd Dorset Regiment

Edward GWINNEL, Gunner, Royal Artillery, married 30th January 1832, to Anne McBEY

Simpson HACKETT, 21+, bachelor, from Dublin, Captain, 28th Regiment, the eldest son of Thomas and Jane Bernard Hackett, married 17th July 1858 to, Edith Mary BREDIN, 21+, spinster, born in Waterford, Ireland, the youngest daughter of Margaret and the late Major-General Andrew Bredin, Royal Artillery

George Henry HACKSHAW, aged 28 years, bachelor, Private, 1st Battalion, Gordon Highlanders, the son of Henry Hackshaw, married 29th July 1886, to Margaret Jane NAPIER, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of George Napier

George HADDEN, 21+. bachelor, born in London, Corporal, 1st Battalion, 24th Regiment, the son of James and Harriett Hadden, married 17th November 1870 to, Bridget CLIFFORD, spinster, minor, born in India, the daughter of John and Catherine Garroughty Clifford

William HADDEN, Gunner and Driver, Royal Artillery, aged 25 years, buried 31st July 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Samuel HADFIELD, died 26th June 1832, aged 29 years, Royal Fusiliers

Eliza Sarah HADLEY, the daughter of William Hadley, Paymaster, 68th Regiment, married 26th June 1852 to, George Goforth WYER, Assistant Surgeon, 3rd Regiment

John HADLEY, Private, 7th Regiment, married 26th June 1833, to Ellice SMITH

William HADLEY, died 10th November 1856, aged 57 years, Captain Paymaster, 68th Regiment. Served in Afghanistan. Left a widow and large family

Patrick HAGNEY, aged 36 years, bachelor, of Moate, County Westmeath, the son of Michael and Ann Hagney, Private, 64th Regiment, married 21st February 1871, to Martha HEMPSON, aged 27 years, widow, of Pendleton, Lancashire, the daughter of Samuel and Ann BINYON

Eli HAGUE, aged 21 years, Gunner, Royal Artillery, buried 16th March 1829

Maria Lavinia HAGGETT, baptised 27th May 1865, the daughter of John and Maria Haggett, Private, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Oscar William Andrew Malte Robert Theodore HAHR, born 16th March 1833, in Valletta, the son of Charlotte and Captain Adolphe Hahr, Consul General of Sweden and Norway at Tripoli, and Aide de Camp to the Prince of Sweden

James HAIGH, died 4th December 1809, aged 31 years, 31st Regiment, from dysentery

Harry Eli HAINES, aged 26 years, bachelor, Corporal, Royal Garrison Artillery, the son of George Haines, married 21st July 1900, to Annie Florence ALLWORK, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of Thomas East Allwork deceased

Colour-Sergeant George HAINES, 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, committed suicide on 11th January 1898, on the boat going up the river Nile in Egypt. He was buried on the banks of the Nile by the Colonel, one day’s sailing from Assouan

George HALES, aged 25 years, bachelor, Staff-Sergeant, Royal Engineers, the son of John Hales, married 19th March 1889, to Rosina SEDGEMORE, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of William Sedgemore

Augustus Robinson HALL, Surgeon-Major, Army Medical Department, died 4th February 1880, aged 42 years. He was on his way to England from India, and died from a disease contracted whilst serving in the Afghan War of 1879

Charles HALL, aged 25 years, bachelor, Private, A.M.S., the son of Charles Hall deceased, married 5th August 1891, to Mary Minnie BAYNE, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of William Bayne

Sergeant G. HALL, died 7th October 1897, in the Station Hospital Valletta, 1st Battalion, Duke of Wellington’s West Riding Regiment. He left a widow and child

Frank George Wilfred HALL, born 14th October 1875, the son of Emily and Montagu Hall, Captain, 101st Fusiliers

George HALL, Private, Reserve Battalion, 97th Regiment, aged 23 years, buried 28th February 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Harriet HALL, aged 3 months, the daughter of Private Hall, 70th Regiment, buried 4th September 1837

John HALL, Lance Corporal, 68th Light Infantry, aged 19 years, buried 25th July 1853, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

William James HALL, born 25th September 1868, the son of Annie Hall, nee BOLGER, and William, Corporal, 10th Brigade, Royal Artillery

Elizabeth Himalaya Ellen HALLAM, born 29th August 1867, the daughter of William and Margaret Hallam, Colour Sergeant, 1st Battalion, 14th Regiment

Beatrice Maud HALLEWELL, born 2nd November 1860, the daughter of Sophia Lonsdale and Colonel E.G. Hallewell. Deputy Quartermaster General. She died 30th June 1861, aged 7 months

George HALLEWELL, born 8th March 1862, the son of Sophia Lonsdale and Colonel Edmund Gilling Hallewell, Deputy Quartermaster General

George HALLEWELL, died 14th March 1862, aged 6 days, the son of Sophia Lonsdale and Colonel Edmund Gilling Hallewell. Deputy Quartermaster General

Sophia Lonsdale Martha HALLEWELL, born 16th November 1858, the daughter of Sophia Lonsdale and Lieut-Colonel Edmund Gilling Hallewell, Assistant Adjutant General at Malta

Agnes HALLIDAY, the daughter of William Halliday, Corporal, Royal Artillery, aged nine months, buried 8th August 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Ann HALLIDAY, the wife of Alesander Halliday, Corporal, Royal Artillery, aged 20 years, buried 19th July 1850, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

William HALLIDAY, Corporal, 1st Regiment, aged 18 years, buried 11th May 1855, by Reverend William Hare

Mary Ethel Gertrude HALY, baptised 4th June 1866, the daughter of Richard Hebden Ogrady and Geraldine Mary Haly, Lieutenant, 84th Regiment, Aide de Camp

Thomas HALSALL, Private, Reserve Battalion, 97th Regiment, aged 22 years 8 months, buried 25th February 1848, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Mary Ethel Gertrude HALY, born 20th May 1866, the daughter of Geraldine Mary and Lieutenant Richard Hebden Ogrady Haly, 84th Regiment

J. HAM, infant, died of cholera, 22nd October 1867, 1st Battalion, 14th Regiment

William Henry HAMES, born 6th June 1899, the son of Alfred Henry and Alice Maude Hames, C.Q.M.S., Royal Artillery

John HAMILL, left 58th Regiment, 7th December 1804, and joined the Maltese Corps, as a Major

Isaac HAMILTON (? HARRISON), Sergeant, 59th Regiment, married 22nd January 1838, to Mary REYNOLDS

Ensign HAMILTON, 1st Royals, died 24th May 1856. Whilst doing his rounds about 11 p.m. he fell off St.Pauls Bastion a height of 30 feet, fracturing his skull. Found the next morning

HAMILTON. Died 1st September 1845, the daughter of Colonel John Sotter Hamilton, late Coldstream Guards, and grand-daughter of General Hamilton. She was born 1810 at Biddeford Hall, Norfolk

Ernest Richard HAMILTON, born 29th September 1869, the son of Mary Ann Louisa and Lieut-Colonel Thomas de Courcy Hamilton VC, 64th Regiment

Sydney Whitmore HAMILTON, born 9th June 1866, the son of Mary Ann Louisa and Major Thomas de Courcy Hamilton VC, 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment

William Augustus HAMILTON, Ensign, 2nd Battalion, 1st Royals, buried 26th May 1856, by Reverend George Lawless C.F.

William Douglas HAMILTON, aged 28 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of William Douglas Hamilton, married 14th February 1899 to, Jane DAVIS, aged 29 years, spinster, Schoolmistress, from Northampton, the daughter of William Davis

Sophia HAMMILL, born 12th June 1831, the daughter of Helen and Major Robert Hammill, 18th Regiment

Private HAMMOND, 3rd Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers, died 22nd June 1900, of fever in the Station Hospital

Frederick George Weymark HAMMOND, aged 26 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Garrison Artillery, the son of William John Hammond deceased, married 15th September 1900 to, Lydia Amy REDWORTH, aged 25 years, spinster, from 3 Castle Street, Slough, Buckinghamshire, the daughter of Joseph Redworth

Hubert Gerald Roland HAMMOND, born 29th November 1898, the son of George Edward and Elizabeth Hammond, Colour-Sergeant, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment

James HAMMOND, baptised 26th February 1865, the son of David and Mary Hammond, Private, 2nd Battalion, 7th Regiment

Paul HAMMOND, aged 26 years, Private, 77th Regiment, buried 15th February 1839

James Henry Japheth HAMPSON, baptised 15th February 1866, the son of John and Louisa Hampson, Colour Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment

John HAMPSON, aged 20 years, bachelor, born in Leigh, Colour-Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment, the son of Thomas Hampson, married 12th April 1864 to, Maria Louisa CLAYTON, aged 19 years, spinster, born in Blackburn, the daughter of Jacob Clayton, Superior Barrack Sergeant

John Thomas HAMPSON, baptised 29th January 1865, the son of John and Maria Louisa Hampson, Colour Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment

Annie HANCOCK, born 6th October 1894, the daughter of Annie and Edwin Hancock, Barrack Colour Sergeant, Army Service Corps

Private James HAND, of No.7 Company, Reserve Battalion, 97th Regiment, put an end to his life on Sunday evening, 9th May 1847, by blowing his brains out. Shortly before he had been talking to two comrades, then moved to the corner of the room, where he placed the muzzle of his firelock to the palate of mouth, and activated the trigger with his foot

John HANDLEY, 21+, bachelor, born in London, Drum Major, 1st Battalion, 22nd Regiment, the son of William and Mary Anne Handley, married 10th August 1865 to, Renie METAXI, spinster, minor, born in Zante, the daughter of Spiro and Renie Metaxi

Charles HANDS, Private, 55th Regiment, buried 31st July 1855, by Reverend Henry Hare

Charles HANILIN, Gunner, Royal Artillery, aged 19 years, buried 11th February 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Edward HANLEY, died 9th September 1861, aged 25 years, Private, 2nd Battalion, 15th Regiment

Edmund HANLON, executed 28th February 1874

L. HANMOURE, aged 33 years, Private, 85th Regiment, buried 6th May 1829

James HANN, the son of James Hann, Private, 62nd Regiment, aged 5 months, buried 21st June 1854, by Reverend Henry Hare

Samuel HANNA, aged 22 years, bachelor, Private, 32nd Regiment, the son of Alexander Hanna, married 22nd February 1886 to Sarah BENNETT, aged 24 years, spinster, the daughter of Thomas Bennett

John HANNELL, born in Nova Scotia, Captain, 18th Regiment, married 28th December 1822, to Helen SOMERVILLE, the daughter of James and Maria Somerville, Collector of Land Revenue, Gozo

John HANNEY, 21+, bachelor, born in Limerick, Private, 31st Regiment, the son of John and Margaret Hanney, married 3rd May 1869 to, Sarah CHADBOURNE, 21+, born in Cornwall, the widow of Sergeant Chadbourne, 31st Regiment, and daughter of George and Betsy CRAGO

A fatal accident took place on Tuesday night, 5th January 1847, when some soldiers of the 88th Regiment were returning from Fort Ricasoli after visiting friends. Nicholas HANTON, missed his footing when stepping into the boat and fell into the water. One of his companions, James Grady plunged into the sea, but was unable to save him, and needed to be rescued himself by the Colonel's orderly, W.G. Craven. Hanton's body was found the following morning.

John Herschel HARDCASTLE, aged 21 years, bachelor, Lieutenant, Royal Artillery, the son of Henry Hardcastle, married 5th January 1892, to Gertrude Lilian Chalice STEERE, aged 22 years, widow, the daughter of George CHALICE

Catherine Sarah HARDING, baptised 26th February 1866, the daughter of Henry Joseph and Sarah Emily Harding, Private, 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment

Ethel HARDING, baptised 20th April 1867, the daughter of Henry Joseph and Sarah Emily Harding, Private, 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment

William HARDING, 21+, bachelor, born in Warwick, Private, 25th Regiment, the son of Henry and Anne Harding, married 13th April 1864 to, Geannina TANTI, 21+, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Giachimo and Geannina Tanti

William Grosvenor HARDING, aged 29 years, bachelor, Captain, Lincolnshire Regiment, the son of William Septimus Harding JP, married 22nd February 1898 to, Nora MACNAMARA, aged 27 years, widow, the daughter of John Bayford BUTLER, deceased Royal Navy

Randolph Clewett HARDINGE, aged 29 years, bachelor, QMS, Royal Berkshire Regiment, the son of Abraham Hardinge, married 11th November 1891, to Ellen GODFREY, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of Charles Godfrey

Frances HARDINGE, the wife of Schoolmaster Hardinge, East Kent Militia, aged 28 years, buried 1st December 1855, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

Annie Elizabeth HARDMAN, baptised 3rd March 1860, the daughter of Salmon and Mary Anne Hardman, Private, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Regiment

Frances HARDY, aged 7 weeks, the daughter of Private John Hardy, 80th Regiment, buried 23rd August 1823

George William HARDY, aged 24 years, bachelor, born in London, Sergeant, 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment, the son of John and Anne Hardy, married 26th November 1867 to, Jane HARVEY, aged 18 years, spinster, born in Armagh, the daughter of James and Elizabeth Harvey

Henry HARDY, Gunner and Driver, Royal Artillery, aged 33 years, buried 19th July 1853, by Reverend William Hare C.F.

James HARDY, aged 6 months, the son of John Hardy, 80th Regiment, buried 6th April 1825

Simeon John HARDY, born 19th March 1874, the son of Florence Ellen Richardson, and Captain Simeon Harrison Hardy, 74th Highlanders

Victoire HARDY, aged 32 years, the wife of Private S. Hardy, 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade, buried 22nd July 1826

John HARDYMAN, Sergeant, 77th Regiment, married 4th April 1839, to Mary EDWARDS, of Kent

Francis Augustus HARE, Lieutenant, 74th Highlanders, died suddenly at sea returning from Egypt, 2nd February 1876, aged 27 years. Born in Plymouth, Devon

The Reverend Henry HARE, served as Chaplain to the Forces, 1856

Lieutenant Richard HARE, 30th Regiment, joined the Maltese Battalion in 1800

Thomas HARE, aged 21 years, bachelor, born in Dalkeith, Scotland, Musketry Instructor, Rifle Brigade, the son of Andrew Hare, married 9th July 1861 to, Eliza PARKINSON, aged 20 years, spinster, born in Malta, the daughter of Stephen Parkinson

The Reverend William HARE, served as Chaplain to the Forces, 1849 – 1856, then was posted to Dublin

John HARLIN, 21+, bachelor, born in Dublin, Lance-Corporal, Royal Engineers, the son of Henry and Catherine Harlin, married 20th January 1870 to, Mary Anne NICHOLAS, spinster, minor, born in Canada, the daughter of Joseph and Margaret Nicholas

George Frank HARLOW, aged 25 years, bachelor, Sergeant, Royal Artillery, the son of James Harlow, married 8th December 1896 to, Minnie Victoria HAWKINS, aged 19 years, spinster, the daughter of William Hawkins, Military Prison Department

Ellen HARMER, baptised 4th April 1863, the daughter of Laban and Harriet Harmer, Sergeant, Royal Artillery

Harriet HARMER, baptised 4th April 1