He died 1981.Interested in service records, medals etc as for some reason the family didn't keep anything.Thanks in advance. I would guess he probably enlisted in 1908 and had been in India for maybe a year when the census was taken. I can't see that a record survives for him and, as you say, there are many men with that name.
From Ancestry.co.uk research I am assuming his service record was one of those destroyed in blitz. Eventually he joined the 8th Hussars as a farrier No 314829 his residence at the time of his marriage was Cavalry Barracks, Fulford road, York this was on 27 February 1926, he was 31 years old. His last service number was G/107683 which apparently places him in the Fusilers? CraigRecords for the Volunteer Force do not survive as a complete collection although you do find some papers scattered within WO 363 / WO 364 and WO 97. http://grandeguerre.icrc.org/, Thanks Paul, didn't know that site existed, some great information, Good afternoon Paul, I am researching my great granddad war history.I was told the following:First name(s) SelwynLast name RatledgeService number 316754, 651957Rank PrivateCorps Northumberland Fusiliers, Labour CorpsService record Soldier Number: 316754, Rank: Private, Corps: Northumberland FusiliersService record 2 Soldier Number: 651957, Rank: Private, Corps: Labour CorpsWhat I would like to know what battalion was he with when in service please, Paul316754 looks like a TF number to me: 21st Provisional Battalion, later 35th Battalion. I also have his big green Worcerestershire Regiment in the Great War book. As part of 214 Brigade they were the first British troops to fight on German soil. (Click here or the header above for the Forum), WorcestershireRegiment.com (2002-2015) by Louis Scully, 1st BATTALION - 1944-45 - MEDALS & CITATIONS, LOST DIARY OF LIEUT. He married Sarah Ann O'Neill Aug 6, 1885 at St. Andrews in Dublin Ireland. He was very secretive possibly as a result of being injured in France and suffering shellshock or post traumatic stress disorder.Thank youLene Bolton, Hello LeneIf you have access to findmypast it will simple be a case of checking through birth and census records to try and find him. Royal Warwickshire Regiment [884] Worcestershire Regiment [57] Royal Engineers [31] . By quoting the PRO Reference number you will be able to gain access to the document and make copies as required. at the age of 19 he was on the 1891 census living in Edinburgh, occupation Railway Porter. Do you know if any exist?Any additional info might you be able to discover?CheersJohn, Without checking my database it lookslike an early 1908/1909 enlistment into this TF battalion. ZU VERKAUFEN! Recruiting in the Worcestershire Regiment was a slow and often tedious affair in the 1880s. ", Worcestershire Thanks, Mick Gookey (ps see THE GOOKEY SURNAME on facebook for other research to GOOKEYs in WW1), Have you checked the ICRC website? Key to PRO Reference Below is a list of Worcestershire Regiment records and documents which are held at the PRO Kew.
Army Service Numbers 1881-1918: Leicestershire Regiment - 4th Bn (TF) I don't know that there is anything I can help you with over and above this but do let me know if that is not the case.Paul. I have been told that he got medals too, but still unable to find anything.Surely if he was discharged unfit medically then why would Nr have been reinstated a year later? Hi Paul, trying to trace any additional military service information on Arthur Thomas Taylor, 2nd Battalion, Ox & Buck, reg number 8967. Sign Up. Mar 2020 - Present3 years 1 month. Gloucestershire Regiment 5172001 - 5239000 Worcestershire Regiment 5239001 - 5328000 Royal Berkshire Regiment 5328001 - 5373000 Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 5373001 - 5429000 The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 5429001 - 5485000 Hampshire Regiment 5485001 - 5562000 Wiltshire Regiment 5562001 - 5608000 James Rampton (P/252 at Beaumont Hamel), 13th Bn Middlesex Regiment, date of death 31-08-16.Extract from date of death 03-09-16 @ https://firstworldwaronthisday.blogspot.co.uk/search?q=03%2F09%2F1916 under HAMEL MILITARY CEMETERY, BEAUMONT-HAMEL (85)P/252 Rifleman RAMPTON 16th Bn. If you would like me to explore research options please follow the instructions on this page. . First World War research. WORCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT Battalion Unknown Allbut P Sergt DCM 13388 : Newspaper Photo Atkinson M P Captain : Short Record Of Service Beacham C J Lt : Photo Binder A E L 2nd Lt : Group Photo Boucher W E Captain : Group Photo Bowman A H Lt : Group Photo Brown E H Pte : Short Record Of Service Butcher C L Captain : Group Photo In 1870, this qualifying period was reduced to 18 years. His name was Wilfred Oakes and his Army Number was 4128704. Other rank prisoners of war 1914. If you have an interesting photo relating to the Worcestershire Regiment and would like to submit a copy to this website then simply CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS. If you have a specific query please drop me a line at the address above and I'll tell you whether I can help or not. Re 10284 Wardlow, you should contact the Irish Guards direct as they still hold records. What is a section "D"?The second puzzle is more complicated. 39796. Uncle's is 11621 and from his discharge certificate I get his enlistment date of 02/10/1910 (ten yrs 111 days service - discharge date of 21/01/1921 - maths being correct?) If you need help Hi Paul.My husband's great uncle George Godley (service no 6392) was in the 1st Battalian Coldstream Guards. All I no is he was born in Scotland but ran away from home on numerous occasions to join the army in England. It reads "See or Sec No 1-329 RFA Gnr 2229, also Durham LI , 44720 France 19/10/15.James P REID.Best regards,Julia, Paul,Are you able to find pictures? Mark. James was wounded (approx 1902) at Koster River, South Africa during the Second Boer War. Between 1891 and 1901 the regiment recruited close to 3,400 men, improving its recruitment rate for the decade to an average of 345 men per annum, and finishing in twenty-sixth place. I also have a copy of his death certificate from India.I wonder if there are attestation or service records pertaining to this Private that have survived or have I seen all that is possible. Would your POW list contain any information and perhaps some address details. From researching I believe his service no is 2220.I believe he was still married to Mary when he married Margaret as I can find no death certificate for her.Any further information on Henry I would appreciate.Mary Scanlon. For everything else, try me. 1951-1952 Malaya
Unfortunately through the Generations records on him have been fragmented/lost with his Rels in Australia and other Countries. Entdecke Das Worcestershire-Regiment (berhmte Regimenter) in groer Auswahl Vergleichen Angebote und Preise Online kaufen bei eBay Kostenlose Lieferung fr viele Artikel! Is that 3rd batalion?Kind regardsRobert, Hi Paul,I'm trying to find some more information about Arthur Smith, Rifle Brigade, 6726,POW. if you have a medal named with a number and regiment that do not match as per the list below.) His research has enabled me to Talent Search Candidate Outreach Employer Branding ATS integrations. Worcestershire Regiment: 37473: Private [1] Worcestershire Regiment 37473 Private [2] Army Service Corps M/395216 Private : Link: 47899: Wadams, William N: Worcestershire Regiment: 38248: Private--Link: 47900: Waddell, George: Worcestershire Regiment: 61973: Gunner [1] Royal Garrison Artillery 133292 Gunner [2] Worcestershire Regiment 61973 . Bond, regimental number 16478, Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry.Obviously Im not related to him, but would like to find out what ever I can about him. Please let me know if this is something you could help with? He joined in 1917 and went out to France in April 1918, and I know much about the battle in which he went missing, presumed killed, but I can't identify which trench he would have been in unless I can find out his company. Where would I find that kind of record? I believe he signed up before the war around 1938. And of course we've all learned something new re the cap badge.The very reason why I want to get involved. Do you know any of the names of the soldiers in your photo of the royal artillery please?I would also be interested in finding out more about my great grandfathers service in Ww1 if you are able to help. British Army regiments. Register. He was 21 born 1891 in Newport wales. Is it possible to find out what the wounds were and where he sustained the?. Hi Paul, just done some research on my Gr,Grandfather David Flynn. His service records for this period appear to be lost and my son would like to know when and where he served as he wishes to honour his memory during the centenary commemorations. All best Tony, Have a look at this link, Tony, and in particular the card for John F Jones who was a TF man with two numbers: https://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/soldiers/how-to-research-a-soldier/campaign-medal-records/how-to-interpret-a-campaign-medal-index-card/, That's great cheers Paul and thanks again.Take careTony, Good Evening, looking for info on William S Hutchins RN 203247, Middlesex Rgmt 5418, RFC 78914. The only information my grandmother (since deceased) knew about her mother was that her father died when she was young. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for The Worcestershire Regiment Blazer badge [27012] at the best online prices at eBay! This website contains a large collection of photos which have been submitted by members of the public. ; Well you know how it is.Once again thanksRegardsNick, Paul provided an unbelievable service.I didn't have too much detail I could provide and even that was sketchy but after a few emails which paul was very quick to respond to in order to discuss various avenues,the information I received back surpassed my expectations. enlistments. Telephone Number: 020 8876 3444, fax: 020 8392 5286 Below is a list of Worcestershire Regiment records and documents which are held at the PRO Kew. He'd have been given a new number, Trevor. History of the Worcestershire Regiment. I have no references at all for my grandfather's enlistment, his number was 10944 which would give his enlistment around 23/12/1907 (he did say he joined up because he couldn't face another winter picking sprouts! Any help you may be able to give me would be greatly appreciated. He was killed in action I believe on the 18th Oct 1916. PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE COMMENTING. The medal index card and medal rolls will tell you something about his service but that's probably pretty much all you'll get.Paul, HiMy great uncle died of wounds in 1918.
List of nicknames of British Army regiments - Military Wiki Re 9666 Farrington, you can search for this man on my British Army Ancestors webiste: https://britisharmyancestors.co.uk/, Re 7440 Hauxwell; Ashley you can download his record from Findmypast. Just makin a suggestion of the 6th rifles or Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and made a comment about the cap badge being very small so I gave it 70 to 30 percentage in favour of the Rifles.I see by the other comments to that photograph, that the answer is well covered anyway.I'm hoping to engage people and learn. Thanks. If your soldier has a seven-digit number (not including any prefixes) he was serving when these numbers were issued in 1920 or at a later date. Preserves the heritage and traditions of both the regular and reserve elements of the Mercian Regiment and its predecessors, originally the 29th Foot. Prior to the start of the Great War, 2nd Lieutenant GD Slaughter of the 2nd Battalion was one of the first members of the British Army to attend, and qualify from, a Vickers Gun course run The book opens with a very interesting account of the regiment in the years before the war, beginning at the turn of the century, and there is a very comprehensive index of 25 pages. Free shipping for many products! From there Sarah Ann met a James Ardis and they had six children all of which are on the 1901 and 1911 census. jumping in on others conversations. deal. Hi, does that mean he (Thomas Richardson) can only be researched under his latter 1923 number? I do not have any information on this man. BRITISH ARMY WORCESTERSHIRE & SHERWOOD FORESTERS STAYBRITE COLLAR BADGE PAIR | Collectables, Badges & Patches, Collectable Badges | eBay! He rose through the ranks and became Lieut.-Col. in 1979. I'm not sure of the circumstance but my great great grandmother Sarah Ann and my great grandmother Margaret Ann ended up in Belfast (I'm not certain if that was John Killen's home where family lived) or why they ended up t here since Sarah Ann listed her family living in Wicklow.
11th BATTALION WORCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT - The Great War (1914-1918) Forum We would love to find out more about this soldier, and also to try and solve the mystery of how it came into my grandparents possession. Yes, you'd expect to see a six digit number if he was still serving when the TF was renumbered.
Worcestershire Rifles - Wikipedia Four sets of British Army Worcestershire Regiment officer's and OR's In the absence of a service record, the next best route is to work out when he joined the different regiments by looking at when the regimental numbers would have been issued. So far I have discovered that he was kicked in the abdomen by men off duty and was hospitalised off and on until he was discharged in March 1915.However in December 1916 when he marries Elsie Jane Adams in Aberdeen it clearly states on the marriage certificate that he was currently stationed in France and is a gunner for B Battallion in the Machine Gun Corps. He was called up in early 1918 and went into baracks in Doncaster initially.His regimental number was 95608, 13th battalion DLI.His demob account was paid in 3 instalments in Jan 1919.Is it at all possible to find out anything about his service in 1918? Two were with the Middlesex Regiment [one private one (non) commissioned officer, one reciord says Seargent one says Corporal] are commemorated on Thiepval (where my daughter is currently working as an intern for CWGC) and one at Bauomont Hamel.1. On John and Sarah's marriage certificate entry it states his parents as Thomas and Jane Killen (dead) and Sarah O'Neill parents as Michael and Kate O'Neill. I can't find his service record. I have a photo of an ancestor in what appears to be dress uniform. His year Of Birth was 1898 and he was aged 19 on his date of death, which was 12 Oct 1917 . Re Percy Wesley, find his British War and Victory Medal roll entry on Ancestry and then use that information to summon up the war diaries. If he did serve overseas, the suggestion would be that he served with a different regimental number, but at this stage I can see nothing else for him that would help you build a better picture. Click here or image for details, This database contains over 50,000 names and aims to cover all who served with the Worcestershire Regiment during The Great War. I've borrowed the image on this post from the. There would have been paperwork generated for this enlistment and if it survives it will be in WO 97 (assuming he joined before 1913) which can be searched on Findmypast. Mike, can you drop me a line to paulcanixon@gmail.com. I'm sure I will learn very quickly. Not an easy task, but I can't think of any other way that it could be done. Or is it possible he lied abt his age? British regimental number research. Board indexWorcestershire RegimentRegimental Numbers 1881 to 1920 Change font size FAQ Login Regimental Numbers 1881 to 1920 Post information here about individual army numbers or post a query about an individual and his army number.
Geoff's Great War Regiment A-Z List< - hut-six.co.uk The Gloucestershire Regiment Regimental Special British Soldier In The You'll appreciate that John Davis is a very common name, hence the need for as much information as you can muster.Paul, Dear Paul,I am trying to investigate the history of my grandfather Lt. Llewelyn Roberts, who was in the 11th Battalion of the South Wales Borderers, which I understand were formed at Brecon on 5 December 1914,by the Welsh National Executive Committee, (David Lloyd George) and disbanded in France on 27 February 1918. Yes please, Mike. William Hunter. I have a lot of photographs and army postcards.Can you help please? Ioffer a quick and cost-effective research service and turn I also have a record of his belonging returned to his sister following his death in 1904. Ray Asst. I have a lot of info already regarding medal entitlements, etc. There is a militia record for a 7687 Pte Ernest Walker on FMP who transferred to the regular army. Transvaal 1899 !!! In 2007 the regiment became the 2nd Battalion Mercian Regiment. I have a photo of his regiment in Caterham from that date. We have several squad photos - might even have your chap on them ! Then home in 1902 & then joined up with the Royal munster fusliers 1st garrison & died in Italy in 1918 aged 43ys of age. 1921-1939
Private Harold Sissons, Service No. people will follow you if they feel you have something to say - or if they feel they want to say soemthing to you.Paul, Thanks for the understanding and of course I will continue to engage.