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15 Jul 2008 21:08 |
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British Army WWI Pension Records 1914-1920 about Thomas Herbert Brawn Name: Thomas Herbert Brawn Regimental number: 75 WOW!!! This is the first time i have seen this - it has his death certificate on it.
20th November 1953 / Aged 71 years Coachpainter (retired) Recurrent Corony Thrombosis Registered by D Brown, Daughter, 36 Upper Court Road, Epsom. Registered in the district of Epsom & Ewell
Unit & Corps: Labour Corps Regimental Number: 149422 Rank: Private Trade: Master & General Marine Store Dealer
Medical Report:
Enlisted 02.03.1917 Discharged: 20.12.1919
Date of Disibility: About 1918 Place of Original Disibility: Canterbury Fact of Disibility: states that he has always been quite well apart from a Hernia which appeared when he was 13. He joined the Army but once said that shortness of breath had been coming on for around 10 years though it became much worse when he was carrying cement at Canterbury. Became weak and all of a fumble when doing fatigue at Canterbury Left inguinal Hernia appeared at age of 13, he wore a truss for 4 years and then left it off, but the hernia has not appeared since. This is his statement but when he was examined by the army they state it was still there and gave him a truss. We state that the impulse of his heart was heaving and displaced outwards and that there was a mitral systolic murmur heard at scapular angle. No overseas service. Whilst doing fatigue at Canterbury in 1918 he felt weak , attributes this to air raids the previous whitsuntide. At the new year contracted Tonsilitus and Neurasthenia. He states that the tonsilitus was followed by earache and a discharge from the right ear, and that he has been deaf since. He also states that he had influenza at the end of Feb 1919 and that psoriasis appeared on his arms in march and that 7 teeth were extracted at Horton.
State on Admission: Somewhat resistive & aggressive in manner, did not give a straight answer to questions but made irrelevant statements about his health and other matters. Very fair condition and tone. Lobes of ears partially adherent. Crown of head lateral, Dry eczema on both arms and olecranon. Tongue rather dry and broken. Most molars missing, the teeth present were in good order. Tonsils normal, heart not enlarged,
Think these are his children:
Thomas Herbert: 12.08.11 Bethnal Green Mary: 04.08.12 Epsom Gladys: 13.06.14 Epsom Doris: 19.03.16 Epsom
Birthplace: Parish of Sydenham, London SE Height: 5ft 3" Weight: 110 llbs Was first in 29th Middlesex Regiment / Regiment Number 85109 It also states he was a Chimney Sweep in this regiment and enlisted 01.12.1916 Destinctive Marks: Scar on Bridge of Nose and also right eyebrow.
regiments: Queen RWS 52526 Middlesex: 85109 Labour Corps: 149422
Trade: Chimney sweep Wife: Mary Brawn
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Scott
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15 Jul 2008 22:05 |
That is an excellent find Lesley, i know that is correct because some years ago i met his daughters Doris and Gladys, before they passed away, they told me he was discharged due to ill health, but didn't elaborate.
I have plenty of info from you there, many thanks again for your help, you are a star.
Scott
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Teresa
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16 Jul 2008 21:34 |
Hi Lesley. Thanks for your previous help. If possible I would like your help with my Husband's grandfather. We were told he was in the Army as a regular soldier,and served in WW1, we think in the Cavalry Corps, but we do not have any more details about his Army service.His name was Francis Henry Buckle born 27th May 1882 Nr Charlton Kings in Gloucester. I hope this enough to go on. Regards Teresa.
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Victoria
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17 Jul 2008 16:43 |
Hi, im looking to find out any information about my great great granda. All i know is he is called Edward Dawson, i think born in Belfast, born in 1882, in a riffle regiment (i think) Died at the battle of the somme on the 16/08/1917 age 35. I dont know anything thing else apart from he had 9 children. Can you help
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17 Jul 2008 17:13 |
Lesley. Could you look up a Sorrin Alick Vickers ,I belive he went under Alex Vickers ,BN 1899 Derby FA/Frederick MOT/ Caroline .Thank you Robert
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Lisa
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17 Jul 2008 17:23 |
Hi Lesley
Anychane you could look up Joseph edward Garling born app. 1901Brighouse yorks Father William henry garling Mother Clara. Thankyou Lisa
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Teresa
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17 Jul 2008 18:01 |
Hi Victoria. I have just checked on the CWGC site and found the certificate for Edward Dawson. It says his service number was 9206. The Royal Irish Rifles. Died 16/8/1917 age 35. Son of William Edward Dawson of 7 Bleakley street. Belfast. His memorial is Tyne Cot Memorial at Ypres. Teresa
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Paul
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17 Jul 2008 18:54 |
Please can you look for Bertie Lewis who died during WW1 in 1917 he was in the Welsh Regiment.
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Paul
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Patricia
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17 Jul 2008 18:57 |
hi i wonder if you could find out about my grandfathers war records for me i think he was in the liverpool kings regiment name thomas foster b liverpool 1895 mothers name margaret fathers name thomas foster also b liverpool 1873 he later married josephine campbell b liverpool 1900 thanks pat.
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17 Jul 2008 19:37 |
Teresa
Francis Henry Buckle
Can find nothing concrete for him, have even tried the national archives and there are several Francis Buckle's but you cannot narrow it down.
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17 Jul 2008 19:46 |
Trebor
Nothing for either Sorrin Vickers or Alex/Alex Vickers.
sorry
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Teresa
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17 Jul 2008 20:15 |
Hi. Thanks for looking. Re Francis Buckle. The only other information I have is his wife's name Florence Millington. Wouldthat help at all? Teresa.
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17 Jul 2008 20:24 |
Lisa
British Army WWI Service Records, 1914-1920 about Joseph Edward Garling Name: Joseph Edward Garling Residence : 10 Haigh Street Brighouse Yorkshire Regiment Name: B Coy Bn The Duke Wellingtons Regt Regiment Number: 4606034 Document Year: 1922 Date of Birth: 1st September 1900 Trade: Gas Stoker
Was also in the Royal Scots Regiment.
Height: 5ft 8" Weight: 140 llbs Complexion: Dark Eyes: Brown Hair: Auburn Denomination: Wesleyan
Enlisted: 05.07.1922 Discharged: 04.07.1926
Next of Kin: Father W H Garling of 16 Haigh Street, Brighouse
Letter to the infantry Record Office 28.10.1919
The original letter from O.C F.S.D 1st West Riding Regiment addressed to this office was passed to you on 23.10.1919.
The position of this man as regards rank is as shown in attestation. According to Part II orders of the 13th Battalion The Royal Scots, he was appointed Acting Corporal on 22.11.1918 then reverted to Permanent rank of Private on 27.12.18. On ceasing to perform duties of A/Corporal. He was not at any subsequent time promoted to Rank of Corporal or reappointed to Acting Rank.
~ he basically queried why he was ranked as private and he was under the impression that he was promoted to Corporal in the Royal Scots in 1918.
In the Royal Scots his regimental number was 60086. He enlisted 30.10.1916 for four years. He was an assistant cotton Twiner before he went into this regiment.
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17 Jul 2008 20:33 |
Tracy
This is the only one but not with the regiment number 297 (this number is pretty low for the years you are talking about)
British Army WWI Medal Rolls Index Cards, 1914-1920 about James F Grant Name: James F Grant Regiment or Corps: Gordon Highlanders Regimental number: 202223 Rank: Private
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Sarah
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17 Jul 2008 20:45 |
Hi Lesley My Great Uncle died in the Great War, his name was Francis Edward Ilsley (Sgt 7921) DoB 05/04/1889 in Reading, Berks Theatre: France & Flanders Died on 15/03/1915 at Flanders He served with the Prince Charlotte of Wales Regt (Royal Berks Regt) 2nd Battalion However i can't find any onfo on medals or most importantly i would love to visit his grave. Any info would be grately appreciated.
Thank you Sarah
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Lisa
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17 Jul 2008 20:55 |
Hi Lesley Thankyou so much for all the help on joseph i am so greatful and pleased another peice of the puzzle has been solved. Once again thankyou. Lisa
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17 Jul 2008 21:09 |
Graham 17/07/2008
Hi Lesley. Can you give me more information.Of Lance Corporal Alexander Ferguson b 12/05/1891 Arbroath Scotland Ser.No.1949 Black Watch [Royal Highlanders]2nd bn. d.27/09/1915 Commonweath War Dead Sp. Mem. 4.Rue David Military Cemetery, Fleurbaix. Thanking You Graham Campbell
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Brian
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18 Jul 2008 17:53 |
Hi Lesley Is it possible to help me with my grandads war record he was Thomas j,Wellington born in 1885 Ipsaich married 1903 to Ada F,Goodall at Aldershot and as far as i know he went in to the army from when he was 16.he had 3 daughters and 1 son and when he came out he was in the M.O.D.police service but i cannot find any reference to back this up so if you can find any thing on him it would mean alot to me. Regards Brian
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Pamela
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18 Jul 2008 18:34 |
Hi could you find any info on a private charles wellington, we would like to know what he got the military medal for, his no was12196 he was a lance corparal when he was discharged, he was in the south wales borderers, he was discharged on 5th march 1919, we have a news paper clipping dated 21st dec 1917 saying he had been awarded the military medal
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18 Jul 2008 21:41 |
Hello If you can find anything on Lewis James Robinson born 1898 Belvedere Kent died 1917 it would be great. Thank you.
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