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21 Feb 2014 22:41 |
Hi I have some details of my grandfathers discharge from the 4th Dragoons in Canterbury can anybody help with or where I can find out more thank you
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Porkie_Pie
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21 Feb 2014 22:45 |
When was he discharged?
The more accurate the info you give the better the info you will recieve
Name, year of Birth and location
And any other details that may be relevant such as regimental number if known
Roy
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Michael
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22 Feb 2014 15:12 |
Hi ROY Thanks for your reply His name was George Woods, d o b 5th feb 1888.His No was 29779? Pte 4th Dragoons ,Discharge 14th May 1919 Canterbury? thanking you anticipation Mick
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22 Feb 2014 15:40 |
Not seeing any thing with thoses details, Do you have a birth place for him or even a birth county?
Roy
Edit I just realised the Dragoons are a Guards regiment and so their records are kept at their regimental HQ you will need to apply for them but you should find a medal card for him on the national archives web site and also ancestry and findmypast
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/medal-index-cards-ww1.htm
http://www.findmypast.co.uk/
http://home.ancestry.co.uk/
also see http://www.rdgmuseum.org.uk/
and http://www.nam.ac.uk/research/famous-units/4th-royal-irish-dragoon-guards
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was plain ann now annielaurie
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22 Feb 2014 22:31 |
They aren't a Guards Regiment - any records for him for WW1, if they have survived will be on Ancestry
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23 Feb 2014 10:30 |
as i said in my post 21 Feb 2014 22:45
(The more accurate the info you give the better the info you will recieve)
If Michaels grandad was not in 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards then he may have been in the 4th (The Queen's Own) Regiment of Light Dragoons AKA 4th Queen's Own Hussars
George Woods is far to common a name to search without a birth location.
Did he have a middle name and can you have another look at his regimental number ?
Ancestry have free access this weekend if you would like to search yourself www.ancestry.co.uk/
nothing for him on the national archives medal card index based on the info recieved
When annielaurie says if they survive, abt 60/70% of army service records for WW1 were distroyed in WW2 bombing
Medal cards were stored in a separate location so most survived but they have very limited info
Roy
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23 Feb 2014 12:18 |
This is him, his reg number on the first page confirms it,
All British Army WWI Pension Records 1914-1920 Results British Army WWI Pension Records 1914-1920 about George Woods Name: George Woods Estimated birth year: abt 1888 Age at enlistment: 29 Residence: 179 Station Rd, Bamber Bridge Document Year: 1917 Regimental Number: 39723 Regiment Name: Royal North Lancashire Regiment Number of Images: 22 View original image
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BatMansDaughter
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23 Feb 2014 12:26 |
Started in the Royal N Lancs, transferred to Corps of a Hussars, transferred to the Corps of Dragoons.
Discharged 14th March 1919.
Married Margaret Bannister in 1917.
An address given, 179 Station Road, Bamber Bridge.
Lots more info, including a transfer from Warwickshire Yeomary.
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BatMansDaughter
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23 Feb 2014 12:36 |
Mick, the records are from Ancestry, might I suggest you print them off, it makes it so much easier to read them and they are very in depth packed full of information. They do blend towards the end into another George Woods records though.
You're so lucky to have these and be able to see what your poor Grandfather endured, like Roy stated earlier the majority off these records were burnt in the bombings in WW2.
Happy reading :-D
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BatMansDaughter
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23 Feb 2014 12:45 |
Mick, you may have this, however the middle intial P isn't on his birth when registered,
All Census & Electoral Rolls Results 1911 England Census about George P Woods Name: George P Woods Age in 1911: 23 Estimated birth year: abt 1888 Relation to Head: Nephew Gender: Male Birth Place: Salford, Lancashire, England Civil Parish: Walton le Dale County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Street address: 179 Station Road Bamber Bridge Marital Status: Single Occupation: Weaver Registration district: Preston Registration District Number: 476 Sub-registration district: Walton le Dale ED, institution, or vessel: 6 Piece: 25331 Household Members: Name Age William Parkinson 62 Matilda Parkinson 62 George P Woods 23 John Parkinson 18 View image
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BatMansDaughter
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23 Feb 2014 12:52 |
1901,
Name: George Woods Age: 13 Estimated birth year: abt 1888 Relation to Head: Nephew Gender: Male Birth Place: Manchester, Lancashire, England Civil Parish: Walton le Dale Ecclesiastical parish: St Aidan Town: Bamber Bridge County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Street address:
Occupation:
Condition as to marriage:
Education:
Employment status:
View image Registration district: Preston Sub-registration district: Walton-le-Dale ED, institution, or vessel: 7 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 3957 Folio: 18 Page Number: 27 Household schedule number: 166 Household Members: Name Age William Parkinson 52 Matilda Parkinson 54 Elizabeth Parkinson 21 George Woods 13
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BatMansDaughter
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23 Feb 2014 12:57 |
1891,
Name: Geo Woods Age: 2 Estimated birth year: abt 1889 Relation: Adopted Gender: Male Where born: Manchester Civil Parish: Walton le Dale Ecclesiastical parish: St Leonard Town: School Lane County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Street address:
Occupation:
Condition as to marriage:
Education:
Employment status:
View image Registration district: Preston Sub-registration district: Walton le Dale ED, institution, or vessel: 5 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 3444 Folio: 96 Page Number: 15 Household Members: Name Age Wm Parkinson 42 Matilda Parkinson 43 M J Parkinson 17 E Parkinson 12 Mary Woodcock 79 Geo Woods 2
The reason I carried on looking for your Grandfather was because in 1911 I had a gut feeling with that extra intial that all wasn't what it seemed.
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BatMansDaughter
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23 Feb 2014 13:04 |
Just me being nosey, I think this is George's parents marriage,
Surname First name(s) District Vol Page Marriages Mar 1876 (>99%) COCKER Edward Preston 8e 685 Parkinson Elizabeth Ann Preston 8e 685 <<<<<< RATCLIFFE Alice Ann Preston 8e 685 Woods William Henry Preston 8e 685 <<<<<<<
George's baptism,
All England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 Results England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 about George Woods Name: George Woods Gender: Male Baptism Date: 28 Mar 1888 Baptism Place: Chapelry of St. Clement, Ordsall-in-Salford, Lancashire, England Father: William Henry Woods Mother: Elizabeth Ann FHL Film Number: 1786422 Reference ID: item 5
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BatMansDaughter
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23 Feb 2014 13:08 |
George's parents in 1881,
Name: Elizth Anne Woods Age: 30 Estimated birth year: abt 1851 Relationship to Head: Wife Spouse: William H. Woods Gender: Female Where born: Quendon Green, Lancashire, England Civil Parish: Salford County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Street address: 15 Taylorson St Marital Status: Married Education:
Employment status:
View image Occupation: Labourers Wife Registration district: Salford Sub-registration district: Regent Road ED, institution, or vessel: 77 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 3975 Folio: 107 Page Number: 2 Household Members: Name Age William H. Woods 33 Elizth Anne Woods 30 Elizth Anne Woods 8 Esther Woods 3 Mary Woods 1 William Henry Woods
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BatMansDaughter
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23 Feb 2014 13:14 |
His mothers death,
Surname First name(s) Age District Vol Page
Deaths Dec 1890 (>99%) Woods Elizabeth Ann 39 Salford 8d 118
His father in 1891,
Name: Wm H Woods Age: 42 Estimated birth year: abt 1849 Relation: Head Gender: Male Where born: Walton, Lancashire, England Civil Parish: Worsley Ecclesiastical parish: St Peter Town: Swinton County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Street address:
Occupation:
Condition as to marriage:
Education:
Employment status:
View image Registration district: Barton Upon Irwell Sub-registration district: Worsley ED, institution, or vessel: 13 Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 3150 Folio: 94 Page Number: 62 Household Members: Name Age Wm H Woods 42 Eliza Ann Woods 13 [18] Esther Woods 14 Wm Henry Woods 10 Ellen Woods 8 Edward Woods 6
Can now see why George was adopted by his Uncle and Aunt, looks like the odds were set against him from the start yet your a Grandfather seemed to give it all he had, even with his live threatening disability on his WW1 records. I take my hat off to you Mr George Woods and thank you for all you gave to us.
:-)
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Porkie_Pie
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23 Feb 2014 13:38 |
BatMansDaughter, Regimental numbers for that time were NOT unique to an individuel soldier
Each regiment had their own and so numbers were reproduced in different regiments thats why when a soldier appears on the medal card index to have served in more than one regiment they appear with more than one regimental number
example;
Medal card of Bergson, Abraham Corps Regiment No Rank Northumberland Fusiliers >>>>>>29779<<<<<Private
Medal card of Dove, Peter Corps Regiment No Rank Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment >>>29779 <<<<Private
2 Totaly different men in completely different regiments
George Woods is a very common name and Mick even added a question mark to the regimental number 29779? so even the number being searched for could be wrong
Be interesting to see what Mick says to the records you have found,
Roy
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BatMansDaughter
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23 Feb 2014 14:31 |
Hi Roy,
I understand what you say, and the info was very brief. Luckily we had his DOB to work from, only 5 births in that quarter with no middle name, Mick fell lucky that I found them and even luckier that the records were still available.
Wish I had been so lucky with one of my husbands uncle, sadly I believe his records were destroyed, and unfortunately he never came home. I've managed to work out that he only survived 1 month on the front line and was killed in the 3rd battle of the Somme (?)
My own was killed by an instructor whilst he was under instruction for the Lewis gun, he was sat infront and the machine went off basically killing him outright, very very sad and I suppose for his mother even harder for her to get her head around than if he had died in battle. I have his records, letters from him to his mother, his bible, his leather dog tag and lastly a photo of him and also his white wooden named cross. His records are an interesting read with a field court hearing regarding his death. :-(
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Michael
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23 Feb 2014 14:33 |
Well you both certainly have been busy. I'm very grateful for all the information. You have the right George Woods because we knew he was adopted, the 'P' being Parkinson his Auntie & Uncle's name, and the home address is correct and wife's name also. Will be interesting to read the info about his life threatening disability as wasn't aware of any in his old age. Also the reason why he was adopted as that has never been known to us. His son George Woods Jnr is still alive at the age of 92 and its him that has prompted me to find out more, having himself served in the RAF 76 Squadron Bomber Command in the WW2. As I'm not very conversant on the internet research sites, I'd be very grateful for any more information or contact sites you can give. Once again thanks very much Mick
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Porkie_Pie
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23 Feb 2014 14:40 |
Mick, Ancestry is free this weekend, if your quick you can get the record yourself and then save it to your PC to study later
Roy
Must also be loosing my touch, I cannot fing a medal card for him yet according to the pension record he was awarded medals :-S
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BatMansDaughter
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23 Feb 2014 14:53 |
I haven't been able to find his medal card either, I'll keep looking.
When his uncle died he did certainly consider him, and he is mentioned in his probate record,
Name: William Parkinson Probate Date: 7 Apr 1926 Death Date: 16 Sep 1915 Death Place: Lancashire, England Registry: London, England
Again this is on ancestry.
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