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Title: Soldier on Guard at Chateau
Post by: Britexpat on Thursday 06 January 11 23:56 GMT (UK)
I hope someone can help in tracing this soldier, I was asked by the owner of the chateau in the village where I live in Flers (nord pas de Calais) to re-enact a WW1 soldier as I am English at a garden party he was holding because there was an inscription scratched into a brick at the entrance obviously by a soldier on guard, the inscription is as follows :-

C R CALOW              FEB 10     1917

H    QUEEN’S             HQ GUARD

RWS RGT                19 CORP

I am sure his name was C.R.Calow and was in the Queens Royal West Surrey Regiment.
Any help would be extremely welcome as the owner of the chateau would love to trace the history of this soldier and possibly lead to any descendants so he could invite them over.

Many thanks

Pat
Title: Re: Soldier on Guard at Chateau
Post by: mmm45 on Friday 07 January 11 00:31 GMT (UK)
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Title: Re: Soldier on Guard at Chateau
Post by: mmm45 on Friday 07 January 11 00:39 GMT (UK)
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/details-result.asp?Edoc_Id=6769004&queryType=1&resultcount=6

But then again another likely candidate?? :)

I would say This is the guy. Didnt go overseas until 1916 entitled to British war Medal and Victory Medal cannot see a Service record surviving :(

Theres about 4 Charles Calows on Genes Reunited that would fit the timeline.

Ady
Title: Re: Soldier on Guard at Chateau
Post by: Britexpat on Friday 07 January 11 13:47 GMT (UK)
Thank's Ady I will try that direction

Pat
Title: Re: Soldier on Guard at Chateau
Post by: t mo on Saturday 08 January 11 09:15 GMT (UK)
hello pat ,
trevor  on ancestry medal card records 2 c r calows show for  rws rgt but one has also got a no for the labour corp as well
Title: Re: Soldier on Guard at Chateau
Post by: forester on Saturday 08 January 11 20:14 GMT (UK)
If I'm reading it correctly, at March 1917, 19 Corps provided the Army Troops for Third Army.

As far as The Queen's go, this looks like the 4th and 10th Labour Companies, which, following the formation of the Labour Corps, would become the 112th and 118th Labour Companies respectively.

Two possible names:

Charles Ralph Calow, born March Qu. 1897, Camberwell
Charles Roy Calow, born June Qu. 1897, Darlington

The first one may have married quite young; to Violet Hardley, March Qu. 1916, Camberwell

The second one married Margaret Sanderson, Sept Qu 1924, Darlington

Phil
Title: Re: Soldier on Guard at Chateau
Post by: Britexpat on Saturday 08 January 11 21:37 GMT (UK)
Thanks to you all this is really helping me as I am quite new to doing this sort of research any info is really appreciated.

Thanks

Pat
Title: Re: Soldier on Guard at Chateau
Post by: corisande on Wednesday 12 January 11 15:46 GMT (UK)
1. All the QRWS War Diaries  are online here   (http://qrrarchive.websds.net/menu2.aspx?reg=WSR) Go through each battalion and see whether they had a guard in your village that day.
 That would give you his battalion

2. Email the regimental museum. I have always found regimental museums helpful, and in this case you have a very nice story to go with the request for information. Make sure you tell them the story when you ask.
    If you have been through the War Diaries you will be able to give them the battalion, which may make searching easier for them.