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Birthplace: Birthdate: Nationality: Height: Career before Halifax: Postings while in NS Command: Married: Children: Career after Halifax: Weir was made quartermaster of the 78th in April 1864, upon the elevation of the post's previous holder, Charles Skrine to the position of paymaster. As noted, quartermasters in the Victorian army were frequently appointed from amongst the regiments' N.C.O.s - usually from the rank of serjeant major. Interestingly, Weir never held this rank, but was appointed quartermaster straight from the position of quartermaster serjeant. Weir was a widower, and was accompanied to Halifax by his two daughters, Barbara and Eliza, aged 20 and 18 respectively. The lived, with their one female servant, at 25 Victoria Road. This was in the same row of houses as Captains Graham and Edward Pakenham Stewart, and shows that the domestic life of promoted rankers was not always divorced from that of the other officers.
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