hello please can someone help me - I wish to research my GG Grandfather James Madden who was in the horse artillery in WW1 - I have attached a photo to him in my family tree but I don't think I can do that here in this message? Please can someone help me and explain how I can research his war records? He was living in Paddington London at Senior Street and was married to Ada Smith. His two sons were are enlisted (James and Henry Madden). thank yo for your advice with this and any help
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Over 60% of full WW1 service records were destroyed as a result of WW2 bombing. Medal card remain although its difficult to decide which would be relevant to your GG grandfather.
When was he born, and where? Surviving service records can be filtered with that. Did he survive the war?
Places to look are this site or FMP - they are the same database - Ancestry, or the National Archives. The NA usually redirects you to Ancestry (££)
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hello he was born in 1869 in Paddington London and yes he did survive but I know nothing more other than he served in the horses artillery. is that enough to potentially search for do you think? His wife was Ada Madden / ne smith thank you once again
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No idea if this correct, but it could be a possibility
British Army WWI Medal Rolls Index Cards, 1914-1920 Name: James Madden Regiment or Corps: RHA Depot Regimental Number: 606158
A/Cpl, enlisted 5.10.14. Discharged 14.3.19. Cause for discharge under P392 LXVIA Note in Action Taken section - List RA/3585.
No mention of any medals. There ought to be another medal list somewhere. Even if he didn't serve in a Theatre of War, you'd have thought he would have received the British & Victory medals.
The cause for discharge *might* be "Surplus to military requirements (having suffered impairment since entry into the service)". In any event, soldiers were being demobbed in 1919 and he was 50 years old!
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Thank you that’s really helpful. I’m going to see if I can find out anything further but thank you for this x
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Other possibilities:
James Madden in the UK, WWI Service Medal and Award Rolls, 1914-1920 Name: James Madden Military Year: 1914-1920 Rank: Driver Medal Awarded: British War Medal and Victory Medal Regiment or Corps: Royal Artillery (Royal Horse Artillery and Royal Field Artillery) Regimental Number: L/30062 Sub Unit: Royal Field Artillery Previous Units: R.F.A. L/30062 Dvr
James (MM) Madden in the UK, WWI Service Medal and Award Rolls, 1914-1920 Name: James (MM) Madden Military Year: 1914-1920 Rank: Sergeant Medal Awarded: British War Medal and Victory Medal Regiment or Corps: Royal Artillery (Royal Horse Artillery and Royal Field Artillery) Regimental Number: 55685 Sub Unit: Royal Field Artillery Previous Units: R F A 55685 Sgt.
James Madden in the UK, WWI Service Medal and Award Rolls, 1914-1920 Name: James Madden Military Year: 1914-1915 Rank: Shoeing Smith Medal Awarded: 1914-15 Star Regiment or Corps: Royal Artillery (Royal Horse Artillery and Royal Field Artillery) Regimental Number: 90168 Sub Unit: Royal Field Artillery
James Madden in the UK, WWI Service Medal and Award Rolls, 1914-1920 Name: James Madden Military Year: 1914-1920 Rank: Driver Medal Awarded: British War Medal and Victory Medal Regiment or Corps: Royal Artillery (Royal Horse Artillery and Royal Field Artillery) Regimental Number: 7933 Sub Unit: Royal Field Artillery Previous Units: R.F.A. 7933 Dvr.
James Madden in the UK, British Army Recipients of the Military Medal, 1914-1920 Name: James Madden Regimental Number: 55685 Regiment: Royal Horse Artillery and Royal Field Artillery Battalion: 35 Brigade Rank: Sergeant Medals: Military Medal
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Another record for the one posted by DetEcTive:
James Madden in the UK, Silver War Badge Records, 1914-1920 Name: James Madden Discharge Unit: R.H.A. Depot R.F.A. Regiment: Royal Artillery (Royal Horse Artillery and Royal Field Artillery) Regimental Number: 606158 Rank: A/Corpl Badge Number: B223504 Piece: 2977 List Number: RA 3261-3600 Record Group: WO Record Class: 329
Cause of discharge: Sickness
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