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That rules out the man of the same name I saw with Boer War service wih this regiment then. I am confused that he has only got a 4 digit number. You can request this yourself and photograph the pages but iy you don;t have the time or inclination for this, please drop me a line: paulcanixon@gmail.com or paulcanixon@yahoo.co.uk. Poole, with many others were killed. No service record but would be possible to work out his likely service from 1904 until 1916. Hi i am trying to find out about my grandfather who enlisted under age. 14th May 2011 at Kidderminster. Hi, does that mean he (Thomas Richardson) can only be researched under his latter 1923 number? Register. Can you let me know Many thanks Trevor. The only thing we know is he left as a Lance corporal.Lance corporal Frederick lascelles brown. I do not have any information on this man. Many nicknames were used by successor regiments (following renaming or amalgamation). (Service) Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment bringing in German prisoners captured during the attack on La Boisselle, France, 3 July 1916. . I am doing some research into 8471 L/Cpl Ernest Walker 2nd Royal Berks who was KIA on 1/7/1916. If so its my great great grandfather and i would be interested in anything you can find on him. Hi PaulI started researching my family and I have very little information to work with. On his 1916 enlistment/Short Service Attestation card he lists prior service as 14 yrs RN and 8 months Black Watch. The table below records the number blocks allocated to each corps or regiment. Thank you in advance. He was born in Birmingham Midlands. he was discharged because he was shell shocked.he also got gassed in the war and was ill for a time. Can you help with my investigation?Rhiannon Elizabeth Daye, Have a look at the ICRC site to see if there is a PoW record for him, Rhiannon: https://grandeguerre.icrc.org/. hi Pauli am looking for details on my great grandfather John Feeney. Thanks for the quick response.I was thinking of approaching the South Staffs Regiment in Lichfield to see what they can provide. I couldn't see that a service record survives for this man though and so you'll have difficulty proving categorically that this is him.Paul. Hi PaulI'm trying to find some information about my Great Grandfather Albert Napier Wallace, born 1886 (thereabouts) in Gillingham, Kent. The information was presented to me in a way that was easy to read and understand. Oh dear, Charlie. Yes please, Mike. The 2nd Battalion scouts were sent on ahead to reconnoitre and cut wire, led by Lieut. When available photos, family and other details may be included. What is a section "D"?The second puzzle is more complicated. Talent Search Candidate Outreach Employer Branding ATS integrations. In late 1915 he was seconded to Talbot house with the Rev Tubby Clayton. We unlock funded resource and put in place mentoring, study support, specialist support and assistive technologies to enhance the experience . - 14606Rank - privateRegiment - South StaffordshireI'm afraid that's all I have. RAMC regimental number 1555.He has born in December 1895 so his entry to theatre in November 1914 would have meant he was under 18 at the time. He married Sarah Ann O'Neill Aug 6, 1885 at St. Andrews in Dublin Ireland. Many thanks. During the 7th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment withdrawal to Dunkirk in May 1940, Lieut. Age: 31. 1914-1920 WW 1
Frank, I'd need to research him. Doesn't even have to be a relative. I have his metal wound stripe, medals and photos he took after the war in Ypres, Kemmel etc. These were gleaned from his post WW1 medal papers, his marriage certificate and his childrens baptism records, however as I can find no service records for WW1 I suspect they were unfortunately destroyed. The addition of two more regular battalions in 1900 had a marked effect on recruitment rates and between June 1901 and May 1911, the regiment added over 6000 men to its books; an annual recruitment rate of 613 men per annum for the last ten years and one which saw recruiting in the regiment surpassed only by The Kings Royal Rifle Corps and Middlesex Regiment. Charles Rampton (G/9645 on Thiepval), 1st Bn Middlesex Regiment, date of death 14-08-16 Info on London War memorialExtract from date of death 14-08-16 @ https://firstworldwaronthisday.blogspot.co.uk/2016/08/636-died-on-this-day-mon-14081916.html under Thiepval Memorial -G/9645 Private CHARLES RAMPTON 1st Bn. can find out more information, I'll be happy to pass this on. I am researching Drummer William Cook 5th Battalion Yorks and Lancs Regiment gassed and died 19th December 1915. Born 1875 B,ham. Poole. Mary - please contact me via the RESEARCH tab if you would like me to research this man. Any information would be welcome, thanks. But please see the RESEARCH tab on this blog. Hospital(s): 1st Southern General Hospital, Birmingham. Many thanks Karen, Karen, not as far as I know, although there will be a medal card, medal rolls, soldiers' effects entry, Soldiers Died in The Great War entry, census returns etc that will all help you piece together more information, plus information on CWGC etc. I also have his big green Worcerestershire Regiment in the Great War book. By quoting the PRO Reference number you will be able to gain access to the document and make copies as required. Thanks, Please drop me a line at the email address above, including your grandfather's regimental numbers, and I'll let you know what I can provide.Paul, Hi Paul, I am researching a 4039 3rd Dragoon Man James Simpson Reid, and with this regimental number it appears that he joined just before the Boer War. I found an old photo of my great grandfather wearing what looked like some form of military uniform. The Regiment was formed in 1694 under Colonel Thomas Farrington (Farringtons Regiment). Raymond, please email me the photo and I'll take a look: paulcanixon@yahoo.co.uk, Hi, i'm sorry but on the research page I cannot see how to contact you by email, could you please tell me where the email link is?Thank YouPaul Wilson. you found for me is most impressive.". Nevertheless it would be possible to work out date of joining and dates of transfer. How old was he in 1911? Please note that all Second World War and post 1920 service record enquiries should be addressed straight to the MoD which still holds the records. Private Harold Sissons, Service No. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Worcestershire rifle volunteers Sweetheart Brooch Veteran Badge Cast Bronze at the best online prices at eBay! It seems he went to France in October 1915.Thanks,Julia. But see what they say. Please drop me a line: paulcanixon@yahoo.co.uk, HI PaulJust a quick question about my Great Granddad's service numbers, he was in the R.F.A and had two number's. 1951-1952 Malaya
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21 men of Ross . The medal was originally awarded to infantry NCOs and men who had completed 21 years' good conduct. 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. Hello Andy, there would undoubtedly be more information that could be researched and added here. Hi PaulA quick query. Second World War and post 1920 service His research has enabled me to back to the numbering: 6383 joined on 3rd June 1901 6656 joined on 13th January 1902 7445 joined on 2nd January 1903 8196 joined on 29th January 1904 9259 joined on 27th May 1905 to determine parameters for when your own Worcestershire Regimentancestor Illustrations are by well-known artists depicting battle scenes including each VC-winning action - apart from Leefe's zeppelin. My father said he served with the Fife and Forfar Yeomanry but I can't seem to find much about him. Follow this link: https://britisharmyancestors.co.uk/search-result/?q=7440+hauxwell. Hi Paul,I am desperately trying to find information on my Grandfather who served in the Coldstream Guards during WW2. It was then the custom for Regiments to be named after their Colonels, and this new Regiment was named Farringtons Regiment of Foot. Ltd Ausgabe - EUR 124,78. A Good Ox & Bucks, later Worc's Regiment group. The only other things I have are his name and date of Birth. Thank you for visiting this blog. The database contains over 50,000 records and aims to cover all who served with the Worcestershire Regiment during The Great War. We know that he became a POW and was held in Germany, is there anyway of knowing precisely which camp or camps he was held at? Did men who transferred into the regular forces keep their old no or get a new one. At the beginning of the First World War in August 1914 the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) only had 166 aircraft. India & has king & queens clap medals. rank visitors / pageviews; 823833: atob.com. He was killed in action I believe on the 18th Oct 1916. The Long Service & Good Conduct (LSGC) medal was instituted in 1830 during the reign of King William IV. Gloucestershire Regiment 9th (Service) Battalion and Worcestershire Regimen 2015-12-12 The War Diaries for the Great War, held under WO95, represent one of the most . ", Worcestershire ", "I etc. . And of course we've all learned something new re the cap badge.The very reason why I want to get involved. The morning of 18th November 1944 saw the 1st Battalion Worcestershire Regiment move across the Dutch/German boarder and commenced their attack on German soil to take the village of Tripsrath. I'm trying to research my great grandfather, and struggling. I'd love for you to go over what I have and fill in any gaps, or at least confirm my findings. First of all, please send me an email. Army Service Numbers 1881-1918 British regimental number research. This is a great piece of work and must rank as one of the finest of the Great War regimental histories, many would say the finest, and I wouldn't argue. On 9 April 1916 at Sanna-i-Yat, Mesopotamia, during combat, Second lieutenant Myles went out alone several times in front of British advanced trenches to assist wounded men on the battlefield. 1st VSC: numbers within the range 6693 to 6855, 2nd VSC: numbers within the range 6808 to 6878. BRITISH ARMY WORCESTERSHIRE & SHERWOOD FORESTERS STAYBRITE COLLAR BADGE PAIR | Collectables, Badges & Patches, Collectable Badges | eBay! ZU VERKAUFEN! Thanks in advance, Vanessa. Their troop had a monkey mascot . Hi PaulThere wasn't a question in my tweet. You have completely missed the whole point of the blog. Regimental numbering sequences between 1881 and 1918. Any help you may be able to give me would be greatly appreciated. Any help appreciated. He was given a section "D" discharge from the 2nd Bttn on 29 december 1915. Throughout the book reference is made to the Regimental dress and uniform with details of badges and insignia. He was in RFA and his number was 18681. I'm sure I will learn very quickly. 1938-1939 Palestine
The regiment maintained its additional two battalions after the war with South Africa had ended and thus went to war with Germany in 1914 with four regular battalions. Highly recommended read. 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. 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. Hi Paul,I recently came across some information on my great grandfather, David Walker. His surname was Conliffe and he was in the Cheshire Regiment and I am afraid thats all we have. 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. Find a stables in Worcestershire on Gumtree, the #1 site for Stuff for Sale classifieds ads in the UK. Lauren, please see the last paragraph on this blog post regarding WW2 records. 1948-1970. This can be done, with patience, or by dropping me a line via the RESEARCH tab if you wanted to commission this research.Paul, HiAlbert Henry Gookey (1889-1926) - 4th Middlesex Regiment Regimental Number: L/11184 (joined 1906 aged 17). the-gloucestershire-regiment-regimental-special-british-soldier-in-the-20th-century-s 1/2 Downloaded from aharon.ijm.org on March 2, 2023 by guest . I've been researching Dave Were, it would be possible to work that out. I am working on a family tree in ancestry.com and will put everything in there to be shared.Sue Stone (nee Hunter). Great grand father returned mission complete with no lives lost . Paul, Thank you very much for this. There are many Fred Harwoods.I was thinking the M2/15 was a date but the M2 may be the corps.So many variables!! If you want me to undertake paid research, please follow the instructions on the RESEARCH tab. I have broken the numbers up with commas to make them easier to read. Don't confuse him with 10129 who will be a different man. to open the space at the rear of the Town Hall to the public has been vetoed by the City Council, a body which is by no means progressive.