India Select Births and Baptisms
George Beresford Deare, born December 25, 1840, baptism March 20, 1842 at Dinapore, Bengal, India, father George Deare, mother Elizabeth Kemp.
A possible listing in the United Service Magazine January 1858
Half-Yearly Public Examinations at Sandhurst, near Farnborough, Hants.
The usual half-yearly public examinations at the Royal Military College were held on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th of December ...
Prizes awarded as follows
French - Senior Class - Gentleman Cadet
George B. DeareIn the 1861 census, Stoke Damerel civil parish, Devonport, Devon, St. Aubyn sub district, Raglan Barracks, 53rd Regiment.
G. B. Deare, unmarried, age 19, Ensign 53rd Reg’t, born East Indies.
Colburn’s United Service Magazine etc.
War Office January 9, 1862
33rd Foot Lieutenant
George Beresford Deare, from the 53rd Foot, to be Lieutenant, vice Charles Francis Mundy, who exchanges.
United Service Magazine
The Army Gazette, June 14, 1864
33rd Foot Ens. Craven Chas. Goring to be Lieut., by purchase, vice
George Beresford Deare, who retires.
London Gazette Jul 7, 1865
West Suffolk Regiment of Militia
Lieutenant
George Beresford Deare to be Captain, vice the Marquis of Bristol, promoted. Dated 6th June, 1865.
The London Gazette December 15, 1865
Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to accept the resignation of the Commission held by Captain
George Beresford Deare in the West Suffolk Regiment of Militia. Dated 9th December, 1865.
Hart’s New Army List 1866
4th West India Regt.
G. B. Deare, ensign by purchase vice Biron 21 November 1865
[United service magazine says George Beresford Deare]
For info on West India Regiment see
National Army Museum:
https://www.nam.ac.uk/explore/west-india-regimentsWikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4th_West_India_RegimentThe Edinburgh Gazette, November 2, 1866
4th West India Regiment
Ensign
George Beresford Deare to be Lieutenant, without purchase, vice John James Osborne, deceased. Dated 30 August 1866
[There were 5 promotions, 1 to replace someone killed in action and 2 to replace someone deceased.]
London Gazette 1867
Lieutenant
George Beresford Deare from the 4th West India Regiment, Acting Deputy-Assistant Commissary-General, to be Deputy-Assistant Commissary-General. Dated 25th August 1867.
National Archives
Cause number: 1868 S45. Short title: Soutten v Soutten. Documents: Bill only. Plaintiffs: Mary Soutten (wife of defendant Benjamin Soutten) by Charles Clifton Neilson her next friend. Defendants: Benjamin Soutten, Daniel Boys,
George Beresford Deare (abroad) and Thomas Hayward Budd.
[The 4th West India Regiment disbanded April 1 1869.]
The New Army List 1873
Control Department Deputy Commissaries, ranking with Captains
George Beresford Deare. first commission rank 25 February 1867, present rank 12 February 1870, station Barbados
Former Commissioned Rank Deputy Assistant Commissary General,
Army List Advertiser 1874
Deputy Commissaries, ranking with Captains
Supernumerary till absorbed retaining the Pay and Privileges of the Rank they held under Former Warrants
pr.
G. B. Deare. (rel. rk. 25 Aug [18]67 12 Feb. 70 Barbados
In the Monthly Official Directory of the Aldershot Division March, April, May and other months volumes 1878
Army Service Corps.
Supply Companies
(Orderly Room X Lines S.C. [South Camp])
E Company
Dep.-Com
G. B. Deare[On the same page is a description of the Supply Branch - Provisions, Forage, Fuel and Light, Palliasse Straw, Hospital and Prison Diets. Claims for Allowances in lieu of Fuel, Light Etc. and Gas in Barracks.]
The United Service Magazine
Promotions and Appointments March 1879
Commissariat and Transport Department
Deputy Com.
G. B. Deare has been placed on retired pay, on reorganization of the Department, Feb. 10, 1879.
London Gazette, April 22. 1881
Commissariat and Transport Department
Deputy Commissary
George Beresford Deare has been permitted to commute his retired pay. Dated 1st April, 1881
In the October to December 1896 marriage index is
George Beresford Deare and
Marian Codd Empson [a match with the probate] or Bessie Pullen, Southampton district, Hampshire, volume 2c, page 92.
National Probate Calendar
Deare George Beresford of Longueville-par-Granville Manche France died 28 January 1907 Administration (with Will) (Limited) London 22 April 1907 to William Carey Morgan solicitor the attorney of
Marian Deare Effects 636 pounds 2 shillings 1 pence.
From Elizabeth Kerchner
George Deare did marry again after Amy's death. Another story is they moved back to England, more specifically, The Isle of White. in their late years.