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Army service records first world war

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GlitterBaby

GlitterBaby Report 19 Jun 2008 16:34

Medal cards

Name: G W Orridge
[George W Orridge]
Regiment or Corps: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment R, Durham Light Infantry
Regimental number: 331275, 252432


Name: George Orridge
Regiment or Corps: 9th Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment R
Regimental number: 22742


There are a couple more but wrong middle initial

was plain ann now annielaurie

was plain ann now annielaurie Report 19 Jun 2008 16:37

Maureen

You beat me to it - was just going to add the medal card info! So he was in the local regiment, but then transferred to DLI. Nothing unusual in that. His records might be at Kew - Ancestry doesn't have O surnames on there yet for the WO363 series of service records.

Meduck

Meduck Report 19 Jun 2008 16:38

Oh Maureen that definitely sounds more like it. Is it possible to find out more from the regimental number like where he served etc and if so do you know how I go about it.
Very much appreciate this by the way

GlitterBaby

GlitterBaby Report 19 Jun 2008 16:44

Jenny,

I can save that Medal Card image for you. Send me a message with your email addy.

Not sure it will be of much help.

Maureen

Meduck

Meduck Report 19 Jun 2008 16:47

Thanks Maureen I've pm'd you

Thanks also to Ann for your input

was plain ann now annielaurie

was plain ann now annielaurie Report 19 Jun 2008 16:47

The references on the medal card would lead you to the medal roll (only at Kew), which would give his battalion, so you could find out what he was involved in. Only problem is, it wouldn't tell you when he transferred to DLI. You could wait to see if his service records appear on Ancestry first.

Meduck

Meduck Report 19 Jun 2008 16:52

I may do that Ann - Just hope uncle can wait that long as he's 90 now. Don't think I'll tell him i'm going to look further into it in case he gets his hopes up.
Off to get the dinner ready now!
Thanks again

Mark

Mark Report 11 Feb 2009 08:28

Hi Jenny,
I've only just seen this thread!
I notice he was 9th Battalion of the Foresters.I found this on a Site called Chesterfield Foresters on the Somme, about a George Orridge of the 9th Battalion,

152. Pte. George Orridge (9th Battn), wounded in the chest, shoulder, hands and legs. A resident of Pilsley he had been on active service for fifteen months, seeing action in the Dardanelles and Egypt. Married.

It is possible that he recovered enough from these wounds to eventually be put into the DLI .. We needed every man to stop the massive German offensive in 1918.
Hope this helps,if its not him he may be related.
I have a new Yahoo E-mail Group called Orridgefamily (Spear-Powerful) which is for all Orridge and related Families from the East Midlands to get together on one forum to discuss the Family Tree and get to know each other. There are already over 50 posts and many Photos.

You can join by either sending me your E-mail adress and I'll send you an invite or go to www.yahoo.co.uk click on Groups and search for Orridgefamily.

I believe that the Orridges of Thringstone are descended from a William Orridge born at Wysall in 1796. I am descended from his younger brother,Henry.

Best wishes,
Mark Orridge.