Yeah, I've got the Pioneers set and I guess the Pilgrims might be useful.
The problem, though, is that in the Napoleonic period women's dress has a very particular silhouette; the high-waisted "Empire style". Figures in the style of dress just twenty or thirty years either way just don't cut it.
I'd love for some manufacturer to produce models of the various female characters who appeared in the Sharpe TV series. A selection of officer's and soldiers wives, guerilleras, and women of negotiable affection would be great. Throw in a couple of protestant missionaries, a foppish war artist and the odd Irish horse-dealer and I'll be as happy as a pig in mud.