Discover if your ancestors served in the Plymouth militia in Devon, England between 1625 and 1831.
Discover if your ancestors served in the Plymouth militia in Devon, England between 1625 and 1831.
The amount of information listed varies, but the Plymouth militia records usually include a combination of the following information about your ancestor:
Date of enlistment
If balloted or substitute
Parish
Each record includes an image of the original militia enrolment document and a transcript.
These records contain the names of 806 men who were called to serve in the Plymouth militia between 1625 and 1831.
Men who were chosen by ballot to serve could pay another man to act as a substitute; both names are included in the search results.
The records are for the following parishes St Budeaux, Ugborough, Wembury and Yealmpton.
In some cases the documents also include details of payments to wives who are unable to support themselves while their husband serves with the militia.
The original Plymouth militia records are held at Plymouth City Council's Plymouth & West Devon Record Office. They are the principal archive repository within Plymouth and the West Devon area. It exists to collect and preserve the historical records (archives) of the area and to promote and encourage their use by all who want to study them.