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12 Oct 2013 20:22 |
Hi just wondering if someone can help the above was born 1896 at marylebone to Mary he was born illegitamate and in 1897 Mary had returned home with Henry and married at Wirksworth Derbyshire to thos henry gould ,and Henry lived with them going through scholl has Henry Gould he served in the ww1 with the notts and derby and later was attached to the Manchester pals regiment he was k.i.a. where can i find his recrds i have looked under the various spellings of the name hickton but have had no luck ,no luck either with the names Gould Also i cannot find hi s death notice of war casualtiy in newspapers thank you
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12 Oct 2013 21:01 |
Is this relevant? If not, do you know when he died?
http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/545146/GOULD,%20H
GOULD, H
Rank: Private Service No: 40914 Date of Death: 13/10/1916 Regiment/Service: Manchester Regiment 16th Bn. Grave Reference B. 11. Cemetery THISTLE DUMP CEMETERY, HIGH WOOD, LONGUEVAL
http://www.cwgc.org/ commemorate many war dead. Its worth having a look at the other 'Fallen' with the same names
Ancestry hold the service records for WW1 Army personnel. If you've already searched on there, his may be among the 60% or so destroyed in WW2 bombing
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12 Oct 2013 23:34 |
If the death that DetEcTive has found above is the correct one then this is the reference for his death certificate (although it is unlikely that it will give any more information than given above):-
Name: GOULD, Henry Unit: Manchester Regiment Rank: Private Number: 40914 Year: 1916 Volume: I.17 Page: 244 Record source: GRO War Death Army Other Ranks (1914 to 1921)
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13 Oct 2013 10:07 |
Elizabeth....
Have a look at the following site you will see a Henry Gould's name on the Church Memorial Plaque.....
http://www.militaryimages.net/photopost/data/1037/Wirksworth_War_Memorial_The_Fallen_.JPG
I assume this is his family 1901....
You will note on War Memorial bro.Luther was also KIA....
#44---Chapel Lane, 6---(4 rooms)---[Wirksworth]--- Thomas H GOULD Head M 26 M General labourer Wirksworth Mary GOULD Wife M 26 F Wirksworth Henry H GOULD Son S 5 M Brixton LND Luther GOULD Son S 2 M Wirksworth William GOULD Son S 1 M Wirksworth
Gould Luther Rank:Rifleman Service No:S/2241 Date of Death:03/09/1916 Regiment/Service:Rifle Brigade 10th Bn. Panel ReferencePier and Face 16 B and 16 C. MemorialTHIEPVAL MEMORIAL
EDIT 11.15.....see below.
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13 Oct 2013 10:27 |
The above Henry's medal card -
British Army WWI Medal Rolls Index Cards, 1914-1920 about Henry Gould Name: Henry Gould Regiment or Corps: Manchester Regiment Regimental Number: 40914
Victory – Roll H/1/104B8 Page 1830 British – Roll (as above) Page (as above)
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13 Oct 2013 10:56 |
Luther's records are on Ancestry, but I'm not sure if they are for the same Luther.
The one on the CWGC was born in Brightlingsea
British Army WWI Service Records, 1914-1920 about Luther Gould Name: Luther Gould Estimated Birth Year: abt 1895 Age at enlistment: 19 Document Year: 1914 Regimental Number: 2341 Number of images: 25
Extracted from the records
Father – Luther Martin Gould Mother – Phillis Gould Brothers – R W Gould R L Gould J L Gould
Sisters P E Rategg E A Gould C V D Gould E B Gould
All living in the Brighlingsea area
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13 Oct 2013 11:12 |
Wonder if this is the one listed on the Wirksworth Church Plaque.....
GOULD, L Rank:Private Service No:202650 Date of Death:20/09/1917 Regiment/Service:Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) 16th Bn. Grave ReferenceII. B. 1. CemeteryELZENWALLE BRASSERIE CEMETERY
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13 Oct 2013 11:16 |
Oh a very big Thank you,I have photos of his brothers who also fought too Mary and Thomas lost 2 children in that war with regards to Henry this is definately him and your info a lot of it I have NOT got is very interesting Please feel free when you have a few spare moments to update and direct me if at all possible to where to look for his mention of being a war casualty in the newspapers The family at Wirksworth are the correct ones,there is no connection to the Brightlingsea family Once again Thank You Elixabeth :-)
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13 Oct 2013 11:23 |
oops correction Thomas and Mary lost 3 children Luther -George and Henry
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13 Oct 2013 11:26 |
Elizabeth.....Have you the Wirksworth Gould/ /HIGTON (Not Hickson) pedigrees....?
F4-Thomas Henry GOULD b 1873 Brassington c 1881 Wirksworth d 1918 Wirksworth m 1896 Wirksworth Mary Elizabeth HIGTON (connect to HIGTON pedigree) b 1873 Wirksworth d 1921 Mickleover G1-Henry Herbert GOULD b 1896 St Pancras, London K.I.A 1916 G2-Luther GOULD b Wirksworth c 1898 d 20 Sep 1917 K.I.A. G3-William GOULD b 1900 Wirksworth c 1900 d 1969 G4-Thomas GOULD b Chapel Lane, Wirksworth c 1904 d 1984 m Emma
Check out this site ....
WIRKSWORTH-Parish Records-Pedigree of GOULD www.wirksworth.org.uk/P-GOUL-1.htm
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13 Oct 2013 11:36 |
Re Luther
British Army WWI Service Records, 1914-1920 about Luthor Gould Name: Luthor Gould [Luther Gould] Number of images: 19
They are in a terrible condition, probably salvaged from the WW2 bombing.
He was 5ft 3 ½ inches tall, fair complexion, blue eyes, light brown eyes and a Primitive Methodist Medically examined in Chesterfield British War and Victory Medals acknowledged on 22 Jun 1922 by Mrs Mary Elizabeth Gould 15 Green Hill, Wicksworth At the request of the father T H Gould
Effects sent to 13 Green Hell Denleys Lane Wirksworth
2 Religious Books, Cigarette Case, Match Box, purse, coins, Cross, Ring, letters, cards 2 pairs of scissors, 2 wallets, and ???
Enlisted 22 7 15 Embarked Folkestone 25-8-17 Disembarked Boulogne 25-8-17 Depot Calais 26-8-17 Taken on strength of the 1/7th Bn Sherwood Foresters 7-9-17 Died from wounds in the field 20.9.17
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13 Oct 2013 11:48 |
On this site, previews of entries from the Bristish Newspaper Archives - I can't download as have internet problems.
Derby Daily Telegraph Derbyshire, England
19 Jul 1916 THE WESTERN FRONT
(Newarkl: Gould (25587). (Wirkswoi-th); Nadin (27174), G-. (Buxton); Binder (26134), C. W. (Nottintham); Rogers (9869), C. F. (Nottingham); WheatOtOft 154961 G. (Arnold); Whiting (21623), L.-cpl. T. (Walford). SHERWOOD OFFICERS* CASUALTIES. The lists üblishcd
Type: Article (probably not Henry as too early for a casulty listing and the wrong service number)
Can someone check this one out? The search engine has probably decided to add on 'ing' to Gould.
Derby Daily Telegraph Derbyshire, England
26 Oct 1916 LOCAL ROLL OF HONOUR
Brigade.—Goulding J. (Deibv). MISSING. London Rest.— Tatlow 3032 L.-epl. A. B. (Derby!. PREVIOUSLY MI>SINC. NOW REPORTED KILLED. Sherwood Foresters.—Turner 20441 H. (Ripley). Type: Article
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Derby Daily Telegraph Derbyshire, England
16 Oct 1917 THE ROLL OF HONOUR
and Mrs. Goulding. 7, Sfc Thomas s-road, j have received the sad news that their eon, Rifleman femes of the Rifle Brigade, was killed action 23rd. was badly wounded on Sept. 1916, and was six months Derby to Bank Holiday «his year. was years of! age, and
Type: Article
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13 Oct 2013 11:54 |
You could ask Derek of Derbyshire if he could have a look at local newspapers the next time he goes to Matlock Archive
http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/ancestors/thread/1191073
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13 Oct 2013 12:19 |
Copied from
http://1914-1918.net/research/index.php/find-your-soldier/481-2/
Casualty lists
Lists of British casualties were published, although it appears not wholly or consistently.
Original War Office lists of men who died, were wounded or declared missing are held on microfilm at the National Newspaper Library at Colindale in London. To search them it would be necessary to know an approximate date.
Several national newspapers reproduced the lists, notably the “Times”, “Irish Times” and “The Scotsman”. All of these have been digitised and can be searched online, with the “Irish Times” and “The Scotsman” offering “pay per view” downloads of pages. The “Times” digital archive can be accessed via many libraries.
Local newspapers regularly carried lists and articles on their men who had appeared in the lists.
The unit war diaries sometimes name casualties or include attached lists.
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13 Oct 2013 14:18 |
Dear Eringobragh I have the pedigrees to the Gould /Higton trees I know that on Henry`s birth cert the surname is spelled Hickton but on all later docs it isspelled Higton Elizabeth :-)
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13 Oct 2013 14:23 |
In case Eringobragh isn't around -
Copy and past the following into your browser bar
EDITTED
http://www.wirksworth.org.uk/P-GOUL-1.htm
Or click on it should take you to the site
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13 Oct 2013 14:34 |
Re the Hickton/Higton spelling
Say the words aloud, and you'll realise how errors can creep in. My own maiden name deviates from one spelling to another when a branch moved counties. Even as late as the 1900's, many of the older generation were barely literate and couldn't identify errors when their surname was written down.
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Elizabeth
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13 Oct 2013 14:34 |
Thank you from all of this I will now be able to purchase his death cert his mother Mary it seems got pregnant and was sent away to have Henry although locals remember storys of Thomas and Mary courting so it is probably safe to assume that Thomas was Henry`s father
my next mission is to try to see if Henry`s medals were ever presented to his parents Liz
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13 Oct 2013 14:42 |
Athough Henry's war records don't seem to have survived, I'd imagine that as a Medal Card had been produced, they probably were sent to his parents. After all, Luthers were sent in 1922.
The family had obviously kept in touch with the Ministry
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13 Oct 2013 14:47 |
As originally posted by KathleenBell
GRO WAR DEATHS ARMY OTHER RANKS (1914 to1921) First Name HENRY Last Name GOULD Year 1916 Soldier Number 40914 Rank Private Unit Or Regiment Manchester Regiment Volume I.17 Page 244 Record set British nationals armed forces deaths 1796-2005 Record collection Deaths & burials Category Births, Marriages & Deaths Collections from Great Britain Record Source GRO War Death Army Other Ranks (1914 to 1921)
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