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General => Armed Forces => Topic started by: Royfamily on Monday 18 August 25 21:29 BST (UK)
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Thanks to Dundee I found out John Egan born 1867 in St Pancras London, joined up in 1889 at Cardiff and served at home in India, South Africa and also in WW1 I would love it if anyone could find more info. thanks in advance Roy
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What kind of info?
Previous post
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=893243.msg7674887#msg7674887
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any info re his time in the forces as John appears to have spent 20 years in regular army before going up again for WW1.thanks
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Where have you looked :-\
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What was his army number & which regiment did he serve in?
The WW1 Medal Roll Index has a large number of entries for the name John Egan. Over 60% of WW1 service records were destroyed in the WW2 blitz.
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re.. John Egan I do not have any info, about his time in the Army just though by posting I might be able to get a nudge in the right direction as to his long service and his WW1 service,At present I am not on any sites, that may hold info.If it is not possible to get this info I appreciate members giving their time,
thanks for your help.
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Part of his military record was posted on your other thread.
These are the two pages that mention family. Click on each of them twice to get the largest size.
https://postimg.cc/gallery/drty2GH
Debra :)
There is a published tree which has the full record.
His father Timothy is mentioned.
He joined the Welsh Regiment in Cardiff in 1889 - number 2554.
He might also have served in a kings Royal Rifles prior to this as it is mentioned.
He has a couple of convictions for assault mentioned and looks to be in South Africa 1899-1900
You could look for a medal record.
He was discharged as medically unfit for service in 1901.
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If he was discharged as medically unfit in 1901 - are you sure he served in WW1? There is no MRI entry under 2554 but that was his 1901 number. He would have been given a different number if he enlisted 13yrs later
There are 3 MRI entries for that name in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Without his number - how do we determine which is your John?
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Yes he enlisted in 1914, Carole.
Welch Regiment 1914
No 34070
R W F - 1915
Gibraltar - 1915 - 1919
If I am reading it correctly.
His wife and children are mentioned so it is the right John.
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Thank you
The MRI entry shows he received only the British medal. There is no entry on it indicating he served abroad
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re John his service abroad was after he enlisted in Cardiff 1889 info from roots chat member Dundee
shows India- Gibraltar-south Africa-and home, before leaving Army then re enlisting for WW1.
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What else are you hoping to find about John as you already seem to have that information?
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maybe his regiment and service number.
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Heywood has given you some service numbers :-\
Yes he enlisted in 1914, Carole.
Welch Regiment 1914
No 34070
R W F - 1915
Gibraltar - 1915 - 1919
If I am reading it correctly.
His wife and children are mentioned so it is the right John.
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There is a published tree which has the full record.
His father Timothy is mentioned.
He joined the Welsh Regiment in Cardiff in 1889 - number 2554.