you found for me is most impressive.". All service record information on these Army Service Numbers posts is taken from WO 363 (The so-called 'Burnt Documents') WO 364 (Pension Records), WO 97 (Chelsea Pensioner records) , WO 96 (Militia Records) and, to a lesser degree, the WW1 Medal Index Cards (MICs). Hi Paul thanks for your quick reply. Our family didnt really know much about him and I was hoping to find out more many thanks, Kevin, Hallo Paul,I am trying to find information about my grandfather Patrick Quinn's WW1 service record. Hi, I am trying to get information on my Great grandfather. Please let me know if this is something you could help with? Contact details of PRO at Kew. full report costs from 50. jumping in on others conversations. I have no details other than a photo of him with two other soldiers. Below is a list of Worcestershire Regiment records and documents which are held at the PRO Kew. Their troop had a monkey mascot . These are not online but you can access them at The National Archives or hire a researcher to do that for you.Paul, Hello im wondering if you can help me?Ive recently found out that my Great Great Grandfather William Butt served in the Worcestershire Regiment 1st Volunteer Battalion. From June 1952 to . 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. 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 How on earth would I be able to publish every single regimental number issued and the date on which it was issued? 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. The numbers and dates published are to provide guidance regarding the dates on which the intervening regimental numbers must have been issued. Is it possible to work out anything about when he started his service from this?Thanks Craig. ; 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. Ron Goodwin lost his diary during the haevy fighting near the La Basse Canal. Poole, with many others were killed. If you need help He was in the MGC & his number was 22617. Information Full Name: George Edward Jones D.O.B: 22.04.1921 Rank: Private Lived: Stourport-On-Severn, Worcestershire Served: 1941-1946 with worcestershire regimant Was in Broadstairs,Kent in 1941 Was in Berlin 1945-1946 Any help would be appreciatedThank you in advanceGail Odber, Hello GailFred Harwood served in the Army Service Corps and M2/ is part of his regimental number. Which monarch's head appears on the LSGC? Lived in warrington. Is there anywhere else I can search to learn more about him and hopefully his father and mother's names? uncovered would have taken me ages to discover. After considering various factors, explained in his very informative preface, the author decided to present this history as one general story in which the number of the battalion concerned is printed in the margin of the pages dealing with its deeds. However, he appears to have transferred to section D Army Reserve which would have given him four more years on the Reserve. Also see here: http://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/army/regiments-and-corps/the-british-infantry-regiments-of-1914-1918/northumberland-fusiliers/Paul, Hi Paul,I'm trying to trace my great grandfather's service;Name - Titus LoweService no. - Trying to track him between the census of 1901 when he was living with his mum as a child, and the 1911 census when he wasn't there but was possibly in India.How he came about to be renumbered?He was killed in action, i think possible Pleogsteert wood. where mapped hill numbers were contested. Unfortunately through the Generations records on him have been fragmented/lost with his Rels in Australia and other Countries. ).Once again, many thanksBrian, This post will look at numbering in the regular battalions of the Worcestershire Regiment between 1881 and 1914. . Can you help me get in contact please? I would like to find out what he was up to in 1916 and whether he actually was in France as stated on his marriage certificate.Best regards,Julia. Gasthaus zur Sonne, Haundorf: See 3 unbiased reviews of Gasthaus zur Sonne, rated 4.5 of 5 on Tripadvisor. The Worcestershire Regiment dates back to 1694 when Colonel Thomas Farrington, an officer of the Coldstream Guards raised a new regiment in London. Do you think you would be able to trace anything even a military number. (Service) Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment bringing in German prisoners captured during the attack on La Boisselle, France, 3 July 1916. . completely separate regimental number sequences. ?I think he was in Sialkot, India - found a record in the military census of 1911. Do you know why they were missed? Other rank prisoners of war 1914. His research has enabled me to Visit the RESEARCH tab on this blog. Hi Paul, I hope that you can help clear something up. Volunteers, 1904 - 1906, and as acting squadron sergeant major with the Worcestershire Yeomanry, 1906 - 1915. Other rank prisoners of war 1914. He was given a section "D" discharge from the 2nd Bttn on 29 december 1915. Poole. Is there any further information about his war record? CLICK HERE. Regimental number series. Paul, you can drop me a line to paulcanixon@yahoo.co.uk. The number is too long to be a regimental number for the Royal Irish Regiment (or potentially Royal Irish Rifles) and neither does the number 682281 return any results in the WO 100 medal rolls, I'm afraid. Google Irish Guards Archive. Our Data . I do not see email addresses. His grandson was in contact with you on 12 October 2016 at 20:01. Hello,I am trying to source any additional info on Edward Broderick ( also recorded as Edward George) He was a member of 2nd Batt Connaught Rangers Private 5259. Hi paul. According to the caption, it shows a sergeant and a private in 1897. The original medal rolls should indicate the particular TF unit he was serving with. His occupation is described as 1st Battalion Middlesex regiment, based at Buttevant County Cork. David HortonThank you for your comment and your compliments. Thank you for visiting this blog. 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. Many thanks. 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? I have his service number 1831 and Medal Index Cards Transcription from FindMyPast and National Archives.Unfortunately there is no mention of parentage. Nevertheless it would be possible to work out date of joining and dates of transfer. 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. "Again, the relevant URL is: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/requests-for-personal-data-and-service-records, Hi Paul,Am researching two family ancestors/membersmy Great Uncle - Private Alexander Hunter, Black Watch Royal Highlanders. A source, date, and location would be appreciated. He possibly worked in a coal mine before enlisting - maybe 1904? PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE COMMENTING. His name was John Killen and was a Lance Corporal: Depot Highland Light Infantry. See the link on this page. He never spoke of it, so there was no family information at all, other than from the documents above which have been kept for 100 years.Thank you so much for this wonderful blog which I found by accident having long given up hope of learning anything about his war year.David HortonAustralia. 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/. From his record, it looks like he was discharged on 20/9/17. The only other things I have are his name and date of Birth. a number of regiments containing large centres of population formed additional regular battalions. Is there any way of someone identifying the uniform. - 14606Rank - privateRegiment - South StaffordshireI'm afraid that's all I have. Also consider contacting the Westren Front Association to see if they hold pension details for him: https://www.westernfrontassociation.com/all-about-the-wfa/wfa-news-events/pension-records.htmlPaul, Hello Paul, I'm researching some relatives of ours (3 brothers, who were my husband's great uncles) who tragically all died at the Sommme within 3 weeks of each other. 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. Absolutely brilliant. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Worcestershire Regiment Worcester 1950 British Army Military History Mercian at the best online prices at eBay! If you have access to The Times online you'll find them there. First World War research. Attention is paid to minor actions such as trench raids, which usually find no place in compressed official histories; they are recorded in this history. Private Herbert Thomas Beard served with the 1st Battalion Worcestershire Regtiment in the Boer War in South Africa in 1900. which is slightly out from the sequencing, but having not found his actual enlistment date anywhere it'll do. Fiona, start with the basics and identify his medal index card and medal roll entries. View this object Soldiers of 4th Battalion The Worcestershire Regiment at Cambrai, 1917 Origins RFC men Chelsea Pensioners Battalion Commanders Absent Voters Lists HISTORY Timeline 29th History 1694 to 1750 Farrington Documents 1694-1710 Brabant 1705 Barcelona 1705 Ramillies 1706 1751 to 1799 Belle-Isle 1761 Boston Massacre 1770 Bangalore 1791 1st June 1794 1800 to 1840 Rolica 1808 Vimiera 1808 Talavera 1809 British Army 917 Private The Royal Warwickshire Regiment 15th (Service) Battalion (2nd Birmingham) . The genealogist has also indexed these. Entdecke Das Worcestershire-Regiment (berhmte Regimenter) in groer Auswahl Vergleichen Angebote und Preise Online kaufen bei eBay Kostenlose Lieferung fr viele Artikel! So I hope I can pick up the twitter lingo very quickly as I don't want to annoy and turn people off. He died 1981.Interested in service records, medals etc as for some reason the family didn't keep anything.Thanks in advance. The only information I have on him (James Law) is that he may have joined up at the Hulme Barracks (near his home). Hi just found a medal that says A.S Reid A&s Highlanders 2050.Any info would be great!. Some 65 years later the diary was found by the grandson of Horst Kallmeyer whilst clearing out his grandparents apartment. James was wounded (approx 1902) at Koster River, South Africa during the Second Boer War. I do not have any information on this man. I welcome insights about regimental numbering but I do not have time to respond to individual research queries here. You do though get his age and an address and so it's a case of checking through other record series like census returns and BMDs to see if you can add anything else. Hi PaulA quick query. 1903-1913 Thanks for your help Paul. Would you have that record? By quoting the PRO Reference number you will be able to gain access to the document and make copies as required. He enlisted on 28/5/15 or possibly 28/8/15. I was very impressed with your knowledge, professionalism and the amount of information you found. See http://armyservicenumbers.blogspot.com/p/research.html, hi, im looking for my 2nd great grandfather robert whanslaw. My father said he served with the Fife and Forfar Yeomanry but I can't seem to find much about him. Hi, i'm looking for any additional information regarding my G-Grandfather Henry (Harry) Albert Parsons. Worcestershire Regiment (29th/36th of Foot) Global rank 823 835; Daily visitors-Daily pageviews-Pageviews per user: 0: Rating; Status: Online: Latest check: . Even showing transcripts of how much his family were paid upon death were fascinating. All of this information will be helpful when you are searching. the-gloucestershire-regiment-regimental-special-british-soldier-in-the-20th-century-s 2/10 Downloaded from old.ijm.org on March 3, 2023 by guest I have a photo of his regiment in Caterham from that date. I have his Service number 199 from when he was awarded the Volunteer long Service Medal. He married Sarah Ann O'Neill Aug 6, 1885 at St. Andrews in Dublin Ireland. Hi Paul, A difficult one. Hi Paul,I am currently researching my great grandfather Private John Horrigan for a history project at my school. 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. Find. Hi there, I'm doing some research on a family member who was killed in action on 16/05/1915. 1845-1846 Sutlej What Please send me an email if you want me to undertake paid research. It will be either Victoria or Edward VII. You need top contact the MoD. he was discharged because he was shell shocked.he also got gassed in the war and was ill for a time. 5 Division 95 Infantry Brigade Gloucestershire Regiment 12th (Service) (Bristol) Battalion, Brigade Machine Gun Company and Brigade . We are more interested in his earlier number 18681 for Royal Field Artillery. tracing your British military ancestor, drop me a line. service. Lauren, please see the last paragraph on this blog post regarding WW2 records. Phone Number +49 9837976333. I'm happy to research any possible london/home counties written records myself if you could point me in the right direction. Wife Grace McLeod. I have a lot of info already regarding medal entitlements, etc. The Long Service & Good Conduct (LSGC) medal was instituted in 1830 during the reign of King William IV. hi Paul I'm trying to find some information about my Grandfather Thomas Kavanagh and his brothers who fought in WW1. I have the attestation records and discharge docs, as well as medal index, for my Great Grandad - 3rd Battn Royal Berks 1894, moved to 2nd Battn 1900 and deployed to Africa, then reenlisted ASC 1915 and served in WW1.I've tried to piece together all the contents, but some of the abbreviations mean nothing to me. Do you know if his military records may have survived? RESEARCH "Paul's service was fast, efficient and brilliant. However, I can see that he was also registered as formerly Regimental Number 32420, North Staffs Regt. 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. I have found his medal card, which states he was in 15th london regiment, 705282, 23rd London regiment, a/204954, and the ASC remounts, R/4/232361. Item specifics Business seller information The Clark Agency Ltd Lynne Clark 39 Empress Avenue Chingford London E4 8SR United Kingdom Show contact information Company registration number: 03602700 Terms and conditions of the sale Returns policy Take a look at our Returning an item help page for more details. I can't find his service record. 39796. Not an easy task, but I can't think of any other way that it could be done. What do you recommendHis name was Thomas Layman Daniels born in 1886 and residing in Hinton, Northants.Many thanks Dominic, By all means drop me a line with the photograph, Dominic and I'll see if that provides any clues. I understand that these barracks were platooned by the Royal Welsh Light (dragoons) of which James was. look for. Do you have the potential to find out more info than they could offer?CheersNick. There are no remarks and no info on which theatre of war he went. 1st Worcestershire Regiment - T/Lieutenant Colonel 23rd Brigade - Temporary Brigadier General 204992204993204994204995 Service Awards The British War Medal The 1914 Star The Allied Victory Medal Clasp to the 1914 Star 67913 Gallantry Awards & Honors 2778277927802781278227832784278527862787 Foreign Decorations & Awards Medal Rank Battalion Awarded Hi PaulI'm doing some research on my great grandfather and his possible military service in WW1.All I have is his name - Thomas Willis Elliott, born in 1898 in County Durham. 21 men of Ross . on demobilisation 1915- 19 Having looked in the London Gazette with no joy I just wondered if you knew if the Gymnastics Staff were a Corp in their own right or attached to a Regiment. The cap badge at this time took the star device from the 29th and the motto, FIRM, from the 36th, believed to have been awarded to them for their service at the Battle of Lauffield, 1747, although not . The only information my grandmother (since deceased) knew about her mother was that her father died when she was young. During this period many Worcestershire Regiment officers and men where transferred to the RFC, which later became the RAF. He was discharged from the 2nd Bttn but family stories circulating well after his death say that he spent time in India guarding Boer War prisoners. But not one for the other service number.I have also found his personal effects record showing money paid to his mother at the end of the war. Hi Paul,I recently came across some information on my great grandfather, David Walker. 1st Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. Many thanks for the feedback.Paul, Hi Paul,Researching my Gt Grandfather William Lindsay B.1872 Burntisland, Fifeshire, Scotland. If you would like me to explore research options please follow the instructions on this page. If no service / pension records exist (have looked on ancestry) is there any other archive to look for further documentation and/or information/photos?? He reached the rank of Sergeant in the Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment - The Sherwood Foresters. Thanks. I find it exhilarating and numerous other emotions when you find out something. After basic training he was posted to the 11 th (Lonsdale) Battalion, the Border Regiment, then serving in France and Flanders in July 1917 (his regimental number changed to 28860). William Hunter. I discovered that he was taken as a prisoner of war at the battle of Hulluch, but am unsure of where he was taken. In 1870, this qualifying period was reduced to 18 years. The Regiment was on a number of subsequent occasions commanded by officers from the same source. Between 1st July 1881 and 24th August 1891, the regiment recruited just 2991 men, an annual average of 294 men per annum. We know he was wounded in 1914 at Aisne or Marne. Tony, please drop me a line to paulcanixon@gmail.com. I don't know the namesof the other men. Middlesex Regiment http://www.londonwarmemorial.co.uk/view_profile.php?id=37130&limit=20&offset=0&sort=&a=Lived%2FBorn%20In&f=thomas&s=Rampton&r=Rank&u=Unit&b=&d=Date%20Of%20Death#sthash.8iP1dAux.fcIRQ5co.dpbsListed as Age 31 and rank as Corporal (north Kensington would be the right town of residence)Bizarrely census shows his year of birth as 1891 which make him more like 25 years old at death3. Husband of Margaret (King) married 1913 and father to Evelyn born 1914. British Army regiments. WW2. The Regiment was formed in 1694 under Colonel Thomas Farrington (Farringtons Regiment). the-gloucestershire-regiment-regimental-special-british-soldier-in-the-20th-century-s 2/23 Downloaded from tools.ijm.org on March 3, 2023 by guest Barnes 1930 . 1914-1920 WW 1 If you could add anything to this it would be much appreciated. . PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE COMMENTING. Thank you, Ashley. Any ideas on how to find out more about him and his brothers. Service records for all of the sample numbers and dates below survive in the series, at the National Archives (and also online at. Name: Joseph Harris Gender: Male Rank: Pte Record Type: Disability Residence Place: Smethwick, B'ham Military Service Region: Midlands, England Service Number: 51953 Corps, Regiment or Unit: Worcestershire Regiment Service Branch: Military (Army) Title: WWI Pension Record Cards and Ledgers Description: Pension Record Ledger Reference Number: 6 . Data-as-a-Service Data Management Data Enrichment API & Webhooks. Overview. Hi Paul,I'm trying to find out information on my great great grandfather. I'm a bit puzzled about the military background of my g-great grandfather. He was born in Birmingham Midlands. Construction General. He was killed in action rather than died of wounds. Have you seen them all? Here are some sample army service numbers and corresponding joining dates for regular soldiers enlisting with the Gloucestershire Regiment between July 1881 and August 1914. Re John Killen if you can find him on https://britisharmyancestors.co.uk/ or in medal rolls then I could certainly help, but this would be a research project. Numbers were allocated to VSC recruits as follows: 1st VSC: numbers within the range 6693 to 6855 2nd VSC: numbers within the range 6808 to 6878 . M.T.A.I.C.Floriana MaltaThe photo is of him beside a truckI am trying to figure out where he is from. most enquiries around within a week. He was 21 born 1891 in Newport wales. Pricing . You list regimental numbers, but obviously with huge gaps. In my experience, unless the regimental museum has surviving enlistment registers, I can certainly hold my own. Ioffer a quick and cost-effective research service and turn 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 . Nr then . He was also in the Army where he served in India during a secondment to the Nagpur Railway, rifle volunteers where he made lieutenant. The Worcestershire Regiment This infantry unit was raised during the Army reforms of 1881. Thanks for the quick response.I was thinking of approaching the South Staffs Regiment in Lichfield to see what they can provide. Sign Up. hello Paul, i am trying to find records for my great great grandfather Pryse Lloyd, he was born on 13th of august 1881 in Llananno, Radnorshire. CLICK HERE, 1808-1811 Peninsular As a war unmatched to any seen before or after, World War One, also known as "The Great War", marks one of the most defining moments in modern history. Thank you so muchMargaret, Hello,my relative was in the war in 1939 from what it says online. I was hoping his records would confirm this and also help me to find out how he met Johanna in Ireland. It later became Known as the 29th Regiment of Foot. Monday 4th August 2014 marks 100 years since the start of the World War One. It seems that the number of visitors and pageviews on this site is too low to be displayed, sorry. 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. He enlisted into the border regiment. Hence trying to check if my . "Pauls Ben, thank you for taking the time and trouble to say so; it was my pleasure to be able to help you. The Regiment was officially formed in 1881 when the 29th and 36th Regiments of Foot were merged as part of the Childers Reforms, but it can trace its history back a further 200 years. 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. Ive found the service record for one of the other two, Private George William Port (it is listed as Pte G. Part), and in his service record it has him being reported as dangerously ill from Malaria on 24th September, 1917, so Id assume J. 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 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. I will be getting replacement medals and need to know if the first or the last number would be on the medals or both ? Support Connect is a company which makes funded support available to Apprentices and other learners. Cherry on the cake would be if you could perhaps find any war diary entries to show his movements in Africa and/or France.Cheers, Keith. In an effort to preserve the history of these officer, this website is now building up a record of all the Battalion Commanders. Enlisted 29/12/1915. It won't costyou the odds either. Website. 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. many who fought for our country but who was dear to those left behind. Bond was reported at a similar date.Any further information you could give me would be greatly appreciated (even if its just his first name! It has the following information:this is fred's address and his photoM.2./156830.Pte. All Ive been able to find is a copy of his medal card (which doesnt have much info on it), and Im assuming some sort of dispatch note that has him and two other soldiers listed as dangerously ill from Malaria. He discharged, my dad thinks, in 1945. Killed in action 29 Jan 1916, buried Rifle House cemetery, Belgium. Thanks. 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. The museum is unlikely to be able to help, I would have thought, and they won't hold service records which are all in WO 363 and WO 364 - assuming they survive. Thanks for posting. The LSGC was awarded for 18 years' service and so if you know when he was awarded the decoration, you can count back 18 years. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for British Army Worcestershire regiment shoulder patch High quality Reproduction at the best online prices at eBay! service was fast, efficient and brilliant. Extracts from the notebook of Lieutenant William Tunstall who served with the 36th Regtiment during the Peninsular War.