Trafalgar Cemetry Gibraltar
The Military Site allows the user to access thousands of birth, marriage and death events records
pertaining to the British military personnel that served their tour of duty on the Rock of Gibraltar.
The digital resources here will not only serve as a tangible link to the past for genealogists and historians
but as a reminder of the importance of how Gibraltar’s distinctive ethos was shaped by the British presence at Gibraltar since 1704.
Like all records of a historical nature, they are subject to omissions and transcription errors and users should be aware
that they represent the best approximation of the status of knowledge pertaining to the Military presence at Gibraltar from 1869 to 1914.
Image: Wellcome Library, London
Project concept, data and interface collaboration between
Professor Larry Sawchuk and Gibraltar Archivist Anthony Pitaluga. 2014
Thanks to the students at the University of Toronto Scarborough for data
entry, the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada for
providing funds for data entry and the visits to Gibraltar, and finally,
and most important to the Gibraltar Civil Register Office for permission to access the registers.
Military Deaths In Gibraltar 1869-1914
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Gibraltar National Archives - Military Deaths In Gibraltar 1869-1914
Presentation of Colours by Lady Airey, at Gibraltar, to the 83rd (County of Dublin) Regiment.
The Illustrated London News June 15, 1867.