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Thomas Dycher 1823 - 1905

Thomas Dycher was born in 1823 in Louth Ireland to Thomas Dycher and Alicia Dycher, and had siblings Elizabeth Dycher, Matthew Dycher, Alicia Dycher, Isabella Dycher, James Dycher, and William Dycher. He married Elizabeth Tuthill, and they had children Catherine Alicia Dycher, Thomas James Dycher, Elizabeth Dycher, and Isabella Dycher. He would also marry Mary Ann White, and they had children Eliza Dycher, James William Dycher, and Angelina Ruth Dycher. Thomas Dycher died at age 82 years old in 1905 in Kinsale, Cork.
Thomas Dycher
1823
Louth, Ireland
1905
Kinsale, Cork, Ireland
Male
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Thomas Dycher's History: circa 1823 - circa 1905

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    The Church of St Bartholomew in Salford in the County of Lancashire. Marriages recorded in the Register for the years 1846-1869. Marriage: 1 Jan 1855. Name: Thomas DYCHER. Age: 30. Occupation: Sergeant 51st Regt. Condition: Bachelor. Residence at the Time of Marriage: Salford Barracks. Spouse: Mary Ann WHITE. Age: 18. Condition: Spinster. Residence at the Time of Marriage: Edith Street, Salford. Groom's Father: Thomas DYCHER. Bride's Father: Michael WHITE. Witnesses: Thomas. LIPSETT, Elizabeth LORD. Married by: James MOORE. Register: Marriages 1846-1869, Page 38, Entry 75. UK Army Index. First Name: Thomas. Last Name: DYCHER. Service number: 2305. Rank: Private and Corporal. Unit or Regiment: 51st Foot (2nd Yorkshire West Riding). Stationed: Meean Meer, India. Year: 1861. National Archives Reference: WO12/6223. British Army Service Records 1760-1915. First Name(s): Thomas. Last Name: DYCHER. Birth year: 1823. Birthplace: Co. Louth, Ireland. Home Address: Parish of Dunleckny, Co. Carlow, Ireland. Service Number: 2305. Rank: Private. Regiment: King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry) 51st & 105th Foot. Attestation Date: 16 Apr 1851. Attestation Place: Madras. Attestation Age: 28. Discharge Corps: 51st Regiment of Light Infantry. Discharge Place: Nawal, India. Examination Date: 10 Nov 1862. Discharge Date: 18 Aug 1863. Former Service: 84th Regiment (York and Lancaster), 10 Jun 1841 to 31 Dec 1850. Reason for Discharge: Rheumatism. Physical Description: Height: 5’ 8”, Complexion: Fair, Eyes: Grey, Hair: Brown. Carlow (COI) Parish of Painestown St. Anne. Marriage of Thomas DYCHER of Carlow Parish, Carlow and Elizabeth TUTHILL of Straw Hall, Carlow on 21 Dec 1864. Name: Thomas DYCHER. Occupation: Pensioner (Army). Age: Full. Condition: Widower. Father’s Name: Thomas DYCHER. Father’s Occupation: Pensioner (Police). Spouse: Elizabeth TUTHILL. Age: Full. Condition: Spinster. Father’s Name: Benjamin TUTHILL. Father’s Occupation: House Painter. Witnesses: Benjamin TUTHILL, Richard ALLEN. Married by: James JAMESON. UK Army Pension Records. Date: 25 May 1874. Name: Thomas DYCHER. Location: Dublin. Ref: G95175. Entry: Inc. A. 31s 1d £0.2 (Amount 31s 1d increased by 2s). UK Army Pension Records. Date: 26 Jul 1890. Name: Thomas DYCHER. Ref: I41030. Entry: Inc. A. 44s. Pontefract. Service on Militia Staff does not count. 1893-94 Alphabetical Directory of County Cork. Name: Thomas DYCHER. Occupation: Newsagent. Address: Crosshaven Village. Page Number: 341. UK Army Pension Records. Date: 6 Nov 1895. Name: Thomas DYCHER. Ref: I96653. Entry: Inc. A. 31s (increase pay: amount 31s). 1901 Census of Ireland. Residents of a house, Number 11, in Crosshaven Village, Templebrady, Cork. Name: Thomas DYCHER. Age: 80. Gender: Male. Relation to Head: Head of Family. Religion: Church of Ireland. Birthplace: Co. Louth. Occupation: Army Pensioner. Literacy: Read and write. Marital Status: Married. Other Occupants: Elizabeth DYCHER 68, Catherine DYCHER 30, Elizabeth DYCHER 25, Isabella DYCHER 22. UK Army Pension Records. Date: 21 Dec 1904. Name: Thomas DYCHER. Ref: L38209. Entry: A. 36s and D.D. to G.O.C Cork for man to be medically examined. A. 45s to Capt. T. H. KNOX. UK Army Pension Records. Date: 30 Dec 1904. Name: Thomas DYCHER. Ref: L38209. Entry: Medical report received. UK Army Pension Records. Date: 5 Jan 1905. Name: Thomas DYCHER. Ref: L38209. Entry: To be recommended for an increase to 18d a day from 5 Jan 1905. Ireland Civil Registration Deaths Index, 1864-1958. Name: Thomas DYCHER. Age: 85. Birth Year: abt 1820. Date of Registration: Qtr 1 1905. Registration District: Kinsale. County: Cork. Country: Ireland. Volume: 5. Page Number: 255. FHL: 101602. Note: Age: 82. Birth Year: abt 1823. UK Army Pension Records. Date: 11 Jan 1905. Name: Thomas DYCHER. Ref: L38209. Entry: 14s 7d to Wd. (widow) with D.D. UK Army Pension Records. Date: 25 Jan 1905. Name: Thomas DYCHER. Ref: L39864. Entry: Wd. (widow) notifying treasury sanction for above (Thomas DYCHER). UK Army Pension Records. Date: 1 Feb 1905. Name: Thomas DYCHER. Ref: L39864. Entry: Decision to Wd. (widow) on 9s 13d. Return 26 Jan 1905. UK Army Pension Records. Date: 1 Feb 1905. Name: Thomas DYCHER. List: A. 5s to man, A. 5s 1d to Capt. KNOX, & £3 to paymaster.
  • 1823

    Birthday

    1823
    Birthdate
    Louth Ireland
    Birthplace
  • Ethnicity & Family History

    European
  • Nationality & Locations

    Irish
  • Religious Beliefs

    Christian
  • Military Service

    UK Army 84th Regt. 1841 to 1850 UK Army 51st Regt. 1851 to 1862
  • Professional Career

    Soldier, Militiaman, Coachman, Newsagent
  • 1905

    Death

    1905
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Kinsale, Cork Ireland
    Death location
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In 1823, in the year that Thomas Dycher was born, on February 20th, British explorer James Weddell's expedition to Antarctica traveled 532 miles south of the Antarctic Circle - the southernmost position any ship had reached before. It would be more than 80 years before anyone sailed farther. The region of the Southern Ocean that he explored was later named the Weddell Sea.
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In 1850, Thomas was 27 years old when on March 7th, Senator Daniel Webster of Massachusetts delivered the "Seventh of March" speech. Trying to avoid a civil war, he endorsed "slave states" and "free states" and the Fugitive Slave Law, which directed federal officials to "recapture and return runaway slaves".
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