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General => Armed Forces => World War One => Topic started by: Diggit on Friday 04 July 08 20:21 BST (UK)
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Hi
Can anyone tell me if there was a regiment called the Scottish Engineers?
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I was about to say not that I know of. But if you search for “scottish engineers” on the National Archive site - http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/search.asp?j=1 - using series code “WO” ie War Office, you get a unit dating from the 1970s.
Ken
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Thanks for that Km1971
The person i am researching said on his marriage cert in 1917 that he was 21 and a Private in the Scottish Engineers. He was actaually 16 - i know people did lie about their age to join up but i was doubtful and haven't been able to find anything about the Scottish Engineers.
Back to drawing board!
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Diggit
Can you post his details....Its possible he was a Royal Engineer with a Scottish Division.
If we get a name we can check against Medal Index Cards and Service/Pension Records.
Ady :)
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Hi mm45
His name was George Walter Roche born 1900 though he was pretending to be 21 in 1917. His father was also George Walter Roche and was definitely in the Motor Transport Corps in WW1
Any help much appreciated, thanks
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Hi Diggit
Have found only one George Roche in the Royal Engineers Medal Cards
He was 89125 and was possibly decorated for bravery.....I checked on Soldiers Died In Gt War database for soldiers with similar numbers and 89126 came up he was West Calder Edinburgh Enlisted Denbeath Fife so its a possibility...The George Roche above went to war On 7/7/15
Theres a George Roche Army Service Corps DM2/224462 which could have been his dad.
If you have any medals the numbers will be on the rims.
Service Record Rs not online yet to check
if you can check the London Gazette dated 3/6/19 Peace gazette it may have his citation
Hope this helps
Ady
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Hi Ady
Thanks for the info, not sure if the GWR who enlisted in 1915 is our man as he would have just turned 15. The cadet was my Grandfather to the best of my knowledge.
Cheers
D
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He may never have gone overseas therefore no medal card unless you know he did?
The gazette should give place of residence but its a pig to search ill post the MIC.
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thank you very much for that,i don't have a lot of information, i will have a go at the gazette .
Can i ask you if you have tried the wwi service records search for anyone? i have tried searching for another relative but although i have put in his regiment and number it has come up with zero
I thought as his name began with A i would have no trouble. i wonder if i am doing something wrong - computers and i don't get along! his name by the way was Henry Charles Anstice, South Wales Borderers 23387
D
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Hello Diggit,
You're not doing anything wrong. There are only seven surviving Anstice service records in WO 363, by the looks of it, unless there are any mis-sorts that aren't on line yet. There are none in WO 364 (Pensions).
Phil
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Thanks Forester
Well I am glad I am not completely stupid! but sorry there is no record. What a pity, I know he was 'promoted on the field of battle' and there is a certificate signed by Winston Churchill - sadly not on my wall. I suppose it is unrealistic to expect everything to survive the years, I am amazed at the amount of stuff that has.
D
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Diggit
Think you may be interested to know I am one of George Walters direct descendants from his English family. Look forward to hearing from you.
John