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Phoenix

Phoenix Report 6 Jan 2006 13:16

Joyce Your grandfather baffles me. He shows on the CWGC site, but there is no recorded medal card for him, which I assume there should have been. Kew blocks access to several sites now and I did not have the time to check, but might he also have been recorded on a commonwealth website, say Australia. Time ran out, but I can check WO 363 for a service record on a later visit.

dutch

dutch Report 6 Jan 2006 09:15

hello eb my dad told my mum he was in the australian army for 15yrs he was offered apension than it was 6pence aweek he told them to stuff it,anyway after he died in 1954 my mother got in touch with australia house and they said they couldnt find his records that was 1914,so as im his daughter and only child how would i go about finding out,but what puzzles me is why the australian army when he was born in london,hope you can shed some light on this mistery and thank you even if you find nothing.joyce from holland

Just

Just Report 5 Jan 2006 18:09

Thanks so much for the info on Richard W Sollars and Albert V Coney - it is much appreciated. Good luck with your computer! Best wishes Claire

Kate

Kate Report 5 Jan 2006 14:41

Hi, Thanks for trying, anyway. I don't think the researcher would have had the same problem as he was supposedly an expert, but I think he was just confused by the fact that he hadn't taken notes of (or printed off) any of the information I had given him and just went by the name of the person! Anyway, I have tried googling the reason given on the card, but unfortunately, because it is 'article' something (and the number of the article isn't very clear anyway), all I get is articles about the first world war, rather than whatever articles governed the forfeiting of medals! I have tried posting the medal card up on the 1914-18 forum a couple of times but got very little help there. I don't really want to go into details on here but Reginald's personal life during the war was rather busy(!) and I wonder whether the forfeiting of the medal (and its reinstatement) would be connected in any way with everything that he was up to. Anyway, as I said, thanks for trying. Maybe one day they will put all the rest of the WW1 stuff online and make it easier for us... Hope you get your internet access back soon. Happy new year, Kate.

Phoenix

Phoenix Report 5 Jan 2006 13:55

Claire: Richard W Sollars * Surrey Yeo *A/Cpl Pte 2226 ' ' 45493 V * CC/110/B1 page 57 B ' ' 15 Star CC/13B page 24 Theatre of war France Date of entry 18.1.15 Coney Albert V *Linc R *Cpl Pte 15570 ASC Pte s/389641 *V RASC/101 B273 page 28186 B ' ' 15 Star RASC/1C 11 page 1659 Died Theatre of war France Date of entry 16.6.15 Hopefully the website will explain why there are asterisks. I assume it's to do with the rank at which they gained the Victory medal, but I don't know. NB, the strange marks are dittos. GR is playing with my spacing.

Phoenix

Phoenix Report 5 Jan 2006 13:46

Hi Kate The medal roll is a learning curve for me: I had not looked at it before. I misread the reference and ordered the wrong volume. The correct reference is: WO329/2485. However, if the volume I looked at is anything to go by, I think I can see the problem that your researcher experienced. I checked two other medal rolls and in those cases the reference from the medal card takes you straight to the roll. The roll appears to be compiled of lots of returns, all bound together. In the case of the Army Service Corps, there is no page numbering that runs throughout the volume. The finding aids do not indicate any key and it looks as if one would have to work through the volume (which is as fat as a dictionary), looking at every page. The problem is compounded by the fact that a few of the returns do not list the men in alphabetical order. Have you tried Googling the reason given on the medal card? It looks like a standard reason, presumably wrongly applied. Sorry to have to admit failure!

Irene

Irene Report 4 Jan 2006 15:58

Thank you for letting us know. Regards Irene

Phoenix

Phoenix Report 4 Jan 2006 14:10

Just to let everyone know that I have been to Kew. I did as many look ups as I could cram in and I will post results while I can still read my handwriting, but I've only just got my laptop back, minus most programs, all emails or any internet access. Currently I can only access GR at work, so please bear with me for a few days.

dutch

dutch Report 26 Dec 2005 10:35

hello from holland if you could look this up i have my grandfather serjeant mb morgan 651053,1st bn,london regiment(first surrey riffles)who died on 14 nov 1918 remembered with honour new southgate cemetery but what i would like to find out if his name was malcolm bonner morgan,thank you for what ever help you can give all the best for 2006 joyce from holland

Edward

Edward Report 26 Dec 2005 00:38

Hi from Downunder. Would it be at all possible for a lookup please. I am looking for information on James Grierson Beattie,believe that he was in 12th Brigade,Royal Field Aritllery,s/n :- 69061 Rank:- Gunner. If this is possible I would appreciate it Ted (au)

Carla

Carla Report 25 Dec 2005 00:42

Hello Thank you so much for your very kind offer. If possible could you please look up the details of the following WW1 medal card. GRAY, Frederick G Devon Regiment 21858 Private Catalogue reference WO/372/8 Many thanks and best wishes for the New Year. Carla (Western Australia)

Heather

Heather Report 24 Dec 2005 15:54

Hi, feel so guilty asking you Brenda. But if you get a chance, this is all I have and understand if not enough to go on: Record in World War 1 Enlisted Men: J. Leading Stoker. R.N. 112 Neptune St. Rotherhithe. Merchant Navy I.D. card No. 429718 - On the actual photograph No. 129718. On Mercantile Marine Reserves Service Record for WW1 Horstead, J, Leading Fireman 13 S.S.S. 791125 Medals earned ST, V, B issued S. Served on HMS Rollcall. For all that (and I paid a researcher for this one!) I havent been able to find his WW1 record as mum and auntie always said he was at Battle of Jutland, it would be nice to confirm. Many thanks.

Susan

Susan Report 24 Dec 2005 08:47

Hello Eb. If you do get the chance. Herbert Samuel PILLINGER. chesire reg. service no W/195.Died 07/07/1916 age 33,if you get the chance to get a copy of service record would certainly be appreciated.

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 23 Dec 2005 23:53

Your not an ebenezer at all.......If you have time: Item details: WO 97/114/41 Covering dates 1800-1814 JOHN ROBBINS Born WINSOM, Somerset (In later years referred to as Winsham) Served in 1st Dragoons Discharged aged 35 Im not sure what details this will have but any details would be most welcome. I know he is a rellie but just cant find where he fits. Suzanne

Steve

Steve Report 23 Dec 2005 21:52

Hi, In particular I am interested in Naval records. There are two records that come to mind at the moment. I will give you as many details as you require. Those two initial records are Charles Palmer - ADM 29/40/22 William Hobbs - ADM 29/61/264 Medal card of Hobbs, Charles E K Corps: Worcestershire Regiment Regiment No: 36516 Rank: Private... WO 372/9 Thanks if you can help Steve

Maid Marian of

Maid Marian of Report 23 Dec 2005 21:26

please if you could Death between 1851-1861 Master Mariner William Stibbins Lived in South Shields not sure if he was born there though! (sometimes there is a variation on spelling of surname) I have looked everywhere but cannot find his death. Thanks Marian

NightingalesLostnFound

NightingalesLostnFound Report 23 Dec 2005 18:20

With all these searches you may not get time to do your own, but if you can fit another one in... Just curiuos whats in his records, I know he fought in the Boer war, but I know nothing about his military career James Nightingale Catalogue reference WO 372/14 Vic: roll M/101B page 40 Brt: roll M/101B page 40 15 Str: roll M/3B page 876 date of entry 30/11/1914 ----------------------------------- Rank: Rifleman Regiment: King's Royal Rifle Corps Unit Text: 2nd Bn. Age: 34 Date of Death: 25/09/1915 Service No: 5/4931 I have an image of medal card if you want it Thank you and best wishes for Christmas Alan

Diana

Diana Report 23 Dec 2005 16:21

Hi there If you can find time to fit me in as well it would be great What I do have is Henry William Pearce Married to Florence Emily May Harrington 18/8/1904 in Rochford district Essex and his First world war one medal card and his service number which is Pearce Henry Private S4/093510 (Baker Journeyman) A.S.C (this service number was also listed on his daughter's birth certificate in November 1918) I am trying to find a date and or place of birth, because I have been unsuccessful in tracing this info by other means Have a wnderful Christmas best wishes Diana

Irene

Irene Report 23 Dec 2005 16:08

Thank you so very much for the offer it would be really fantastic if you could find details of my ancestor GEORGE BISHERY. born 19.10.1832. I have details of him from the Crimea war. His number was 3057 Pte. 48th Foot(Northamptonshire). Wounded at Sebstopol 5.11.1855 also shows as Slight Wound, Minor action at Sebastopol 25.07.1855. I am hoping there are details of the solders and the service they did at Kew. This info came from Wartimes Index. Living in Norfolk it is not easy for me to get to Kew. Many many thanks Irene

Wulliam

Wulliam Report 23 Dec 2005 14:32

Hi Ebeneza, What a kind offer! I don’t know whether the following is easy or not – if not, please ignore it. Frank William Ashman has 2 medal cards: Medal card of Ashman, Frank W Corps: Worcestershire Regiment Regiment No: 29992 Rank: Corporal 1914-1920 WO 372/1 Medal card of Ashman, Frank Williams Corps: Worcestershire Regiment Regiment No: 29992 Rank: Corporal 1914-1920 WO 372/23 The first one details his entitlement to the Victory and British medals – they are under roll L/102.B and page 145. The second card refers to his winning the Military Medal. I know that very few of these records survived the WW2 bombs – but the references are as follows: Registered Paper 68/121/822 Schedule Number 224593 If you are able to get any more details then I would be most grateful. Frank was my great-grandfather – both his children are still alive and would, I’m sure, be glad to know more. Kind regards – and happy Christmas! William