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General => Armed Forces => Topic started by: corb66 on Friday 28 August 20 20:43 BST (UK)
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Hi Everyone.
I am looking for any help identifying the military uniform worn by the gentleman in this picture, he is Charles Joseph Leyland Tompkins & he was my Great Grandfather, the family were told he served in the Essex Regt and we assume that was during WW1 however we cannot find him in the 1901 census so not sure if he was serving at that time elsewhere.
I would also be interested to know your thoughts regarding what medals he is wearing & what they may be for.
We believe he was born in 1879 in Longton Stoke on Trent Staffordshire.
Thanks
Andrea.
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We believe he was born in 1879 in Longton Stoke on Trent Staffordshire.
Sorry can’t help with the uniform but this is his birth registration showing mmn
TOMPKINS, CHARLES JOSEPH LAYLAND mmn MALBON
1878 D Quarter in STOKE-UPON-TRENT Volume 06B Page 274
Edit to add Charles with parents on 1891c
Edward Street, Stoke upon Trent, Staffordshire
Joseph L Tompkin Head 1857 Lamp Lighter Longton, Staffordshire
Annie Tompkin Wife 1868 Longton, Staffordshire
Charles J L Tompkin 1879 Longton, Staffordshire
Ann E Tompkin 1887 Longton, Staffordshire
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The left hand Medal looks like the Queen’s South Arica Medal.
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Papers on Findmypast, should also be in Ancestry.
115593 Gnr Royal Garrison Artillery, enlisted 19/12/1915 transferred A class Z list Army Reserves 20/03/19 previously served in Kings Royal Rifles enlisted discharged 25/11/09
NOK Annie Louisa Tompkins
Married at Colchester 17/05/13 Annie was widow, there are children listed, all born Colchester.
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The uniform is from his time in the King's Royal Rifle Corps. There are Boer War medal records (Ancestry) for the name and number in the KRRC although the initial is w - could be an admin slip and as Jebber notes, he has the QSA medal, the three clasps are as the medal record. Served in UK in the Great War.
MaxD