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Title: Howarth Butterworth - manchester and South lancs
Post by: ginge119 on Tuesday 22 November 05 02:12 GMT (UK)
I have 5 medals belonging to a Howarth Butterworth (my gt-gt grandfather), but the 2 from the Boer War bear a different service number than that of the 3 for WW1. I have a copy of the WW1 medal roll. But nothing about the Boer war Howarth. He was born in 1868, is this likely to be the same person? he was a private in both wars!
In the Boer War the medals say 705 Pte H  Butterworth M/c Regt
On the WW1 medals, 3531 Pte H Butterworth S Lan Regt.

Also I am not sure one of the medals is correct as he has 2 bars on the edward medal 1901 and 1900????

Please help
Title: Re: Howarth Butterworth - manchester and South lancs
Post by: liverpool annie on Tuesday 22 November 05 02:45 GMT (UK)
This is what I found! - this card doesn't mention Manchester Regiment ! - is the other number that Ginge has - from the Labour Corp?
 
Medal card of Butterworth, Howarth
Corps   Regiment No   Rank
South Lancashire Regiment   3531   Private
Labour Corps   690880   Private

Can you post the card you have Ginge?
   

Annie
Title: Re: Howarth Butterworth - manchester and South lancs
Post by: harribobs on Tuesday 22 November 05 09:41 GMT (UK)
If he was a regular in South Africa in 1900, he was 32 and when the great war started he's be 46, so it's possible

If he has three WW1 medals, one of those should be the 1914 or 14/15 star meaning he fought abroad during those early years

my gut feeling is they are two different people, he could still be a regular at 46 but I'd have expected him to still be in the Manchesters and doing better than a private, flimsy i know

I will have a look for any Boer War references

(btw I knew red haired Curley a long time ago)
Title: Re: Howarth Butterworth - manchester and South lancs
Post by: CatOne on Tuesday 22 November 05 09:52 GMT (UK)
There is the birth of a Howarth Butterworth in 1893, so this could be the one that served in WW1?.......

Howarth Butterworth June 1893 Manchester Vol 8d Page 206

Theres also the marriage (in Manchester) of another Howarth Butterworth in 1892, but I cant find a birth for this one..... so could these be father and son?.....

Regards,
Catherine
Title: Re: Howarth Butterworth - manchester and South lancs
Post by: ginge119 on Tuesday 22 November 05 13:56 GMT (UK)
Annie,

Thanks, I have the same medal card for the WW1 Howarth Butterworth with the same details.

Harribob

That is why it keeps puzzling me. But I wonder whether the WW1 is Howarth Jnr? Is there anyway to seperate the 2? How would I get any info on the Boer war Howarth?

Catherine,

The marriage in 1892 is Howarth Snr and the birth a year later is his son. Which is why I am now thinking that the 2 have been drawn together to produce a soldier who fought in both the wars.


Many thanks to all
Title: Re: Howarth Butterworth - manchester and South lancs
Post by: OldBraggs on Tuesday 22 November 05 17:47 GMT (UK)
Any surviving papers for Boer War service will be in the National Archive. But these will not help as they will only be about that period of service. You need the WWI papers (if they survive) as these would give you his age and any previous service. Given that senior would be 46 years old in 1914 it is more likely to be father and son.

Steve
Title: Re: Howarth Butterworth - manchester and South lancs
Post by: manmack on Thursday 24 November 05 10:01 GMT (UK)
hiya ginge,chris could be right about him being the same man,in the 1901 census,theres only one howarth butterworth aged 55,your howarth will be in south africa so he wont be on the census,BUT if there was a howarth junior,he would show up as an 8 year old,mack
Title: Re: Howarth Butterworth - manchester and South lancs
Post by: CatOne on Thursday 24 November 05 12:38 GMT (UK)
See 1901 RG13/3753 Folio 163 Page 3 for 8 year old Howarth Butterworth with mum Susan and siblings

Regards,
Catherine  :)
Title: Re: Howarth Butterworth - manchester and South lancs
Post by: Kevwood on Friday 25 November 05 22:39 GMT (UK)
Hi, can you tell us more about the medals? especially the one with the 2 clasps. Can you put a picture on or describe the ribbons?

Kev.
Title: Re: Howarth Butterworth - manchester and South lancs
Post by: ginge119 on Monday 08 May 06 20:41 BST (UK)
Sorry this reply is so late, but I have been away for a long time. Hope you can still help me.

But I cant seem to attach the photo.

The one with 3 clasps has an ornage centre band then a thin navy band on either side then red edges. the clasps read Cape colony, Paarderberg and Driefrontein. The medal has Queen Victorias face on it.

The other with 2 clasps is a tricolour of green white and orange. The 2 clasps read south africa 1900 and south africa 1901. King Edwards face is on the front

Ginge
Title: Re: Howarth Butterworth - manchester and South lancs
Post by: harribobs on Saturday 13 May 06 15:07 BST (UK)

they are the queens south africa medal and the kings south africa medal ( known generally as the QA and KSA)

the medal rolls for the medals are available, but i'm afraid i don't have them

cheers

chris
Title: Re: Howarth Butterworth - manchester and South lancs
Post by: ginge119 on Tuesday 16 May 06 13:22 BST (UK)
Thanks again. But I was worried about the bars as I am sure that I read somewhere that the bars are the wrong years on the wrong medal, something to do with when Queen Victoria died.

Does anyone know where I could get info on the rolls from please.

ginge
Title: Re: Howarth Butterworth - manchester and South lancs
Post by: M.T.H on Tuesday 16 May 06 13:53 BST (UK)
Hi Ginge,

The bars with South Africa 1901 and 1902 definately belong with the King's medal.As Harribobs says, the medal rolls are available, they are in WO100 at the National Archives.

Mick :)