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Title: Sergeant Major Edward Hillman WW1
Post by: discwizard on Tuesday 13 April 10 18:00 BST (UK)
Hi can anyone help finding information on this rel please
Edward Henry Hillman b.19 Mar 1889 Croydon Surrey, parents Edward Hillman and Annie White.
He d.31 Mar 1934 Romford Essex.
He was the founder of Hillman Airways and Hillman Coaches

He joined the Army at the age of 12 as a Drummer Boy with the Essex Regiment.He rose to the rank of Sergeant Major in the cavalry during WW1. In

1918 at Mons France, he was trapped for three days beneath his horse and part of his leg had to be amputated and he was invalided out of the Army

with a small gratuity.
In the 1911 Census he was at Farnham Surrey with the Army, 1st Cavalry 19th Hussars.

thanks
Title: Re: Sergeant Major Edward Hillman WW1
Post by: CaroleW on Tuesday 13 April 10 19:35 BST (UK)
Hi

Can you clarify exactly what type of info you are looking for as you seem to already have quite a bit

Do you already have his service record etc?
Title: Re: Sergeant Major Edward Hillman WW1
Post by: forester on Tuesday 13 April 10 20:12 BST (UK)
The only medal index card I can see that may fit, so far, is:

Edward Hillman, Pte 2840, 19th Hussars, a pre-war regular who transferred to the Royal Engineers (18/11/15?), 38609 and WR/125499.

Is he the one ?

Phil
Title: Re: Sergeant Major Edward Hillman WW1
Post by: old rowley on Wednesday 14 April 10 11:15 BST (UK)
As an owner of Maylands Farm, where his airline was situated, I have Edward Hillman listed on my Noak Hill names data base which I use for my own research into the history of Noak Hill and its surrounding area. I note that you have his death as being on 31st March 1934, he actually died on 31st December 1934 and was buried on the 3rd of January 1935. I have limited information about Hillman on file so if you can, as CaroleW has already said, let us know what it is that you are after then I maybe able to help.

OR
Title: Re: Sergeant Major Edward Hillman WW1
Post by: discwizard on Wednesday 14 April 10 17:27 BST (UK)
Hi all thanks for the replies
i am after any documents i get hold of from his army days or any websites there most be documentation somewhere i have the medal card and thats all i can find on him in the forces
national archives doesnt really help much
thanks
Title: Re: Sergeant Major Edward Hillman WW1
Post by: discwizard on Wednesday 14 April 10 17:30 BST (UK)
old rowley
any information on him that you have would be great this is for a relative in australia edward hillman his her great grandfather she's called ducie hillman so anything i can pass on to her would be fantastic thanks
Title: Re: Sergeant Major Edward Hillman WW1
Post by: old rowley on Wednesday 14 April 10 17:45 BST (UK)
Discwizard,
I will PM you later with the information that I have for him.

OR.
Title: Re: Sergeant Major Edward Hillman WW1
Post by: discwizard on Friday 16 April 10 11:37 BST (UK)
 ;D old rowley
wow thanks for the pm your a star that info was great
now to find out more about his army life which i thought would be easy seeing he was a sgt major weird though there's only a medal card on archives and thats it
well thanks again
Title: Re: Sergeant Major Edward Hillman WW1
Post by: Gilhum on Friday 23 April 10 23:50 BST (UK)
I have read with interest the information requests regarding Sergeant Major Edward Hillman.

I am unable to offer military details or records but I do have information with regard to the coaching business which his relative in Australia might find of interest. Amazingly, eighty years on, the remains of a Hillman coach still exists!

Gilhum
Title: Re: Sergeant Major Edward Hillman WW1
Post by: chippythedog on Monday 17 January 11 13:14 GMT (UK)
Hi Discwizard

I am EH Hillman's great nephew. I don't particularly have any info on him (though I'm interested in what you might have) but I do have some information, photos and newspaper clippings on his son Edward junior (known as Sonny or Teddy).

Let me know if I can be of help please

ctd
Title: Re: Sergeant Major Edward Hillman WW1
Post by: old rowley on Monday 17 January 11 13:36 GMT (UK)
Welcome to Rootschat CTD, I will PM you the information that I passed over to Discwizard for your own research.

Old Rowley
Title: Re: Sergeant Major Edward Hillman WW1
Post by: chippythedog on Monday 17 January 11 14:05 GMT (UK)
thank you OldRowley that is very helpful and most interesting

ctd
Title: Re: Sergeant Major Edward Hillman WW1
Post by: charlottesgrandad on Monday 30 May 11 17:08 BST (UK)
Hi, I am the husband of Jenny Conn who is the grand-daughter of Edward and Eliza Hillman....My mother-in-law was Doreen Gertrude Conn  (nee Hillman) who married John Conn.  She had 4 children who are still Alive....Alexander, Jenny, Michael and Andrew.

Her Grandchildren are: Jonathan Gisicki, Sarah Gisicki, Emily Conn......Great Grandchildren are: Charlotte Wittick, Erin Wittick and Jack Gisicki.

We have a very faded photograph of Jenny's grandparents getting married, he was in uniform.

You can get his army records from London, normally on payment....The address you will fiond on the internet.

Hope this is of some use to you.
Title: Re: Sergeant Major Edward Hillman WW1
Post by: davidmil on Monday 15 August 11 22:32 BST (UK)
You might be interested in a report which appears on the Essex Police Museum website entitled "An American Tragedy" which covers one epic event in the history of Hillmans Airways.  There is of course a lot of other information regarding the company, but no doubt you have found that already.
Title: Re: Sergeant Major Edward Hillman WW1
Post by: Gilford on Thursday 01 September 11 18:43 BST (UK)
I have just joined this forum and was looking around the site and stumbled on this thread which I have been reading with great interest on Edward Hillman and his family. I wondererd if anyone was able to pass on any more information on his life in Romford as well as anything about his coach and airline business, I understand that he may of lived in Main Road Romford....