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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: CLATWORTHY
« on: Sunday 07 February 10 16:54 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Tony
I can't see an immediate match with our Clatworthys. We've got:-
Henry Clatworthy (abt 1811) and his son, James Clatworthy (abt 1847 in Liverpool) married to Jane Owens who was welsh.
James Clatworthy's children were Daniel, Grace and Henry (1871) Clatworthy.
Henry Clatworthy (abt 1871 in Liverpool) married Eliza Peach. I haven't traced Daniel or Grace's marriages yet.
On 1871 census,there is also a Harriet Clatworthy, I think she is Henry (1811)'s widow, born  in Crediton, Devon, with sons Samuel and George and daughter, also Harriet

I don't know who the first Henry's parents were, but that would be where the link might be.
Did you know that there is a village and a reservoir called Clatworthy. It is up on Exmoor. Regards Jill

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World War One / Re: Royal Marines WW1
« on: Monday 29 June 09 23:30 BST (UK)  »
Will take the photos tomorrow. My camera is at my daughter's house, so I'll need to get it back.
Thanks for all the info you've dug up
Regards

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World War One / Re: Royal Marines WW1
« on: Thursday 25 June 09 23:20 BST (UK)  »
Hugh's badge is the same. except that it does not have the horn? (banana shaped piece), or the crown on the top. It just has the same round centre and the leaves on both sides.

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World War One / Re: Royal Marines WW1
« on: Thursday 25 June 09 21:56 BST (UK)  »
I have also cropped the postcard from Mudros, back and front. I notice that it was written on Tues Feb 1st 1916. I think that I read, on one of the sites that you recommended, that the Hood embarked at that time. Regards Jill

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World War One / Re: Royal Marines WW1
« on: Thursday 25 June 09 21:40 BST (UK)  »
 I've cropped the medals photo too. Regards Jill

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World War One / Re: Royal Marines WW1
« on: Thursday 25 June 09 21:21 BST (UK)  »
Hi Mike
Have just rescanned all the other things, including photo of tobacco box and medals, but can't get them under 500 kb. They are j peg images, but, as you can tell by my name, I'm not the sharpest knife in the box when it comes to technology!!!!! I'll keep trying.

Transcription:- Name Hugh Sumner    Register No 3100   Division R L? M C????         RCA
Date of birth 19th May 1881
Where born  Ancoats Lancs
Religeon C of E
When enlisted 15th December 1914
Where enlisted Manchester
Age on enlistment 33-6-26
on enlistment as private   Stature 5'61/2 eyes brown  hair dark
  Rank   Name of division or ship     Entry             Discharge    Cause of discharge from division or ship
Pte           Crystal Palace                  15 Dec 14       31 dec 14
"                                                         1 Jan 15       31 dec 15
"                                                         1 jan 16       31 dec 16
"                                                         1 jan 17       31 dec 17
"                                                         1 jan 18       28 mar 18        promoted
L/cpl                                                  28 mar 18       6 may 18
A/cpl                                                    7 may 18


           Special Service Force 8/3/15
           Wife Emma 40 Church Street, Failsworth Manchester

           De mob 19th Feb 1919 40 Church St Failsworth Manchester

Services forfeited
Towards G C badges
Cause CC,  Date 10.4.17   Days 3

Promotions and reductions
A/ L/cpl  28.3.18    A /cpl 7.5.18   

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World War One / Re: Royal Marines WW1
« on: Wednesday 24 June 09 21:16 BST (UK)  »
Hi Gortonboy
Have attached some things but the other files are too large. I shall have to work on them tomorrow - see if I can scale them down so that they will attach. Regards Jill

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World War One / Re: Royal Marines WW1
« on: Sunday 21 June 09 20:51 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Mike, for all the info.
I shall try to post a copy of the postcard from Mudros. It was sent to my father,(who was born Dec 1912) when he was about 3 yrs old. It is dated Tues Feb 1st, 1916, but only written in pencil, so difficult to read, but doesn't contain anything other than things a father would say to a three-year-old.
There is also a birthday 'card'..it is not card, it is a thin metal, and wishes my father a Happy Birthday. I'm not sure where Hugh posted that from.
More interesting, is a pencil drawing cartoon character, with the caption "Off to Blighty tomorrow" sketched somewhere in France be Charles C......London. I will post a copy of this too.I wondered if it was a caricature of Hugh. I don't remember what he looked like as he died in 1944, when I was under 2 years old, but I have a family photograph of him in uniform.

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World War One / Re: Royal Marines WW1
« on: Thursday 18 June 09 20:56 BST (UK)  »
Hi Gortonboy,
Thank you so much for that info. I have now downloaded and printed the document. It seems that Hugh Sumner was on the 'Crystal Palace' from December 1914 - 1918/19, and in the Special Service Force, 8.3.1915
The document states:-
Embarked Mudros (I have a postcard sent from there) 15.5.16,
Disembarked Marseilles 21.5.16.
Is your knowledge of movements of soldiers very good? Where was he likely to have gone from Marseilles?
He also seems to have forfeited 3 days service, towards G C Badges, the cause being listed as C C (on 10.4.1917) Do you have any idea what C C might stand for, or what G C Badges might mean?

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