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General => Armed Forces => World War One => Topic started by: Nessie56 on Thursday 28 May 09 00:40 BST (UK)
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Hi
Could someone kindly help me with some information please.
I have a Scottish marriage certificate dated 1914 for a Francis Peter Tierney, aged 18 at the time of his marriage.
According to the certificate, Francis was a Private in the 3rd Battalion, Gordan Highlanders.
I am struggling to find birth details for Francis at the moment, the only match I can find so far is a birth in Liverpool. There is a Francis Tierney on the 1901 Scottish census who was born in England, so possible the same person.
What I would like help with if possible is information on the regiment,
i.e uniform, badge etc.
Thanks
Kind regards
Nessie
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Hi Nessie,
Here's a link that might help
http://www.thegordonhighlanders.co.uk/index2.htm
Lexi
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Hi Nessie
Here is his medal index card - http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/details-result.asp?Edoc_Id=5775049&queryType=1&resultcount=8
You can download it from the NA website for £2, but Ancestry have 95% available for free.
The 3rd Battalion stayed at home, so he must have been transferred to another battalion before being sent to fight. The MIC should give you the date he 'entered theatre', ie left the UK. You should post this once you have it, as it may identify his next battalion.
You will have to wait for Ancestry to publish surviving records for the Ts - they are up to the Ns. However, only 75% survived WW2 bombing. If he was discharged early due to sickness or a wounding he may have a pensions file. Ancestry have published all that survive. You should search both with and without the '3/'.
For the other information, just google 'gordon highlanders', firstly with badge, then with history and you will get lots of hits. You should also try www.wikipedia.org.
Ken
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His MIC, nothing is written on the bottom part:
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Looks like Francis was wounded or sick at some stage, so might have spent some time out of the army; might even have a pension!
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Hi Nessie
Here is a link describing what each battalion did in WW1 - http://www.1914-1918.net/gordon.htm
The date he went to France does not match any particular battalion, so my guess is that he was sent as a replacement to either the 1st or 2nd battalion. If you can get to Kew the roll for the SWB (Silver War Badge) would be my first choice to research. It should give his battalion and his enlistment date. Also his age on discharge if you do not already know it. But you will have to visit Kew.
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/medals.asp
Ken
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Hi
Sorry I have not been back sooner :-\ :-\ I would like to thank you all for your help.
I appreciate the information you have found for me and will have a look at all the links you have provided.
I would love to be able to visit Kew. But not possible at the moment due to an hectic life.
Thank you all again for your time.
Rgds
Nessie