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World War One / Re: Fred Withers medal card
« on: Wednesday 07 December 11 16:09 GMT (UK)  »
Many thanks for that info.

Again thank you

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World War One / Re: Fred Withers medal card
« on: Tuesday 06 December 11 19:37 GMT (UK)  »
many thanks for that it seems I have mis-read the number on my ancestry print out.

I have searched on Ancestry with this info but no results, any Ideas? javascript:replaceText('%20???',%20document.postmodify.message);

regards Derek ???


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World War One / Fred Withers medal card
« on: Tuesday 06 December 11 19:24 GMT (UK)  »
Hi everyone I am hoping that someone can help.

I am looking for the medal card of Fred Withers who joined up in December 1915, possibly the Royal Engineers. The army number given seems to be 346796.


Many thanks in advance

Regards

Derek 

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Northamptonshire / Re: John Tee birth in Maidwell ??
« on: Tuesday 13 September 11 18:08 BST (UK)  »
Hello Lindsey

I have just found Thomas Tee (1760) `s wife, Mary Woolmer (1760). This is from trees link to my ancestry tree.

Hope this is of any use, i can find no record of Thomas other than aprox date of birth.

Regards Derek

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World War One / Re: Royal Fusiliers WW1
« on: Tuesday 13 April 10 16:26 BST (UK)  »
Many Thanks for the info, so much I didn't know.    Arthur never talked about the war, only that it made one leg shorter than the other.

I have attached  his medal card and his discharge certificate to see if any my info can be found.

Have not found what he did before the war,I suspect he worked in the Brick yards like his brother. 1911 census shows Samuel Sharp 18 brickyard pressboy.

Many thanks Derek

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Australia / Re: TEE Emigrated to Queensland
« on: Saturday 13 February 10 23:22 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Kris

Thanks for the information,most useful.  I cant seeem to access the link that you gave me, comes up with an error message.

You said 6 children were registered in Townsville, who was the 6th as Fredrick James was registered in the UK 1880 prior to the family emigrating.

If it is not too much touble could you please find the dates of birth of the children born in Queensland.

Many Thanks

Googiew

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Australia / TEE Emigrated to Queensland
« on: Friday 12 February 10 21:18 GMT (UK)  »
Hi everyone.

Your help is required about members of my TEE tree that emigrated to Queensland,The parents below had children then returned to England

Jesse TEE b1858, Sarah TEE (Heyhoe)b1860 and son Frederick James TEE B1880 emigrated to Queensland about 1880/1.

Annie Francis TEE b1887 in Queensland
John Henry TEE b1889    in Queensland
George William TEE b1891 in Queensland
Esther TEE b1873 in Queensland
Charles Edward TEE in Queensland

Point of Embarkation was Townville

Arthur Robert TEE is stated in the uk 1901 census as being born in Queensland. he is not shown on the passenger list of the SS Jumna that arrived in London on Sept 26 1899. Official No 93219.


Any information about there life in Queensland would be grateful recieved.

Many Thanks
Googiew

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World War One / Re: Royal Fusiliers WW1
« on: Thursday 11 February 10 14:51 GMT (UK)  »
Hi again Steve I have another request for info for you.

My other grandfather, ARTHUR SHARP (From Medal Card)      Regimental No 35659 Esseex Regiment
                                                                                         
                                                                 Regimental No 40398 Northamptonshire Regiment

                                                                 Regimental No 78315  61 Coy RDC

From Certifcate of Discharge

Joined up 3 June 1916 in Northampton
Served in the Labour Corp of the Northaptonshire Reg


Any infor would be most grateful

Derek

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World War One / Re: Royal Fusiliers WW1
« on: Thursday 11 February 10 14:07 GMT (UK)  »
Small world eh.

Was at school with Beryl Beeby also Brian Beeby at the then Fletton Secondary Modern which then became Stangound Comprehensive.

Lots of TEEs in Farcet and Yaxley area, most originated from Maidwell, Northamptonshire.

Derek

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