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15 Bn middlesex Regt
« on: Tuesday 22 August 06 08:48 BST (UK) »
hi all wondered if you could piont me in the right direction

im looking for any details about my great great uncle, its a bit of a long shot as the only details of him i have is a letter he sent to his sister the day before he left for france (the day after his 17th birthday) the letter is in quite a state and has no date on it

what do have is a partial Regt No 21064 /03 last two digist are a guess

his name was John Wright and served with the 15 Bn Middlesex Regt (i know this was a reserve Bn with 5 Brg)

the story is he never came back from france ive looked on the CWGC site and the medal roles but had no luck

can anyone give me any more avenues to go down

thank you very much ;D

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Re: 15 Bn middlesex Regt
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 22 August 06 09:00 BST (UK) »
Cant find anyone named John Wright in the 15th btn, but the
13th shows 2 possibles with the same number.

Mike.
Townson - Cartmel                      O'Malley - Askeaton, Ireland
Sadler - Dymock & Salford           Tomlinson - St Peters, Leeds
Wilkinson - Salford                      Chant - Sherbourne, Dorset
Garner - Pendleton

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Re: 15 Bn middlesex Regt
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 22 August 06 09:01 BST (UK) »
One and the same man obviously, came up twice in the Soldiers Died
CD.

Mike.
Townson - Cartmel                      O'Malley - Askeaton, Ireland
Sadler - Dymock & Salford           Tomlinson - St Peters, Leeds
Wilkinson - Salford                      Chant - Sherbourne, Dorset
Garner - Pendleton

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Re: 15 Bn middlesex Regt
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 22 August 06 09:01 BST (UK) »
i can confirm that he didn't come home

pte john patrick wright (paddington middlesex) , service number G/21064, 13th battalion middlesex regt was killed in action 18/8/1916

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Re: 15 Bn middlesex Regt
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 22 August 06 09:12 BST (UK) »
thanks for your speedy replies, its a start i take reserve Bn were there to fill in the gap of the other Bn's
i know hes brother inlaw (my G grandfather) jion the Middlesex at Mill hill

just another question for you all

my great grand father Thomas halsey jion the middlesex, and the RFA and finished 22 years sevice in the R Eng
he has 3 different numbers

01.08.1905 >20.10.1914 Middlesex regt
L10338
01.02.1915 >24.02.1919 Royal field Artillery
93561
26.10.1920 > 11.12.1927 Royal Engineers (mill hill) 
No 1861424

i take it this is one for each regt not like army service numbers today( 1 for the whole army)

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Re: 15 Bn middlesex Regt
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 22 August 06 11:45 BST (UK) »
yes to both questions  ;D

the reserve battalions supplied drafts to the rtest of the regiment

and each regiment issued it's own service numbers although i suspect the last one (seven digits) may have been a permanent one

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Re: 15 Bn middlesex Regt
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 22 August 06 12:41 BST (UK) »
thanks thought so, could you tell me how i could get any more information about hime on the web as this is the only info i have

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Re: 15 Bn middlesex Regt
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 22 August 06 15:56 BST (UK) »

Hi Coops !

In Memory of
Private J P WRIGHT
G/21064, 13th Bn., Middlesex Regiment
who died age 18
on 18 August 1916
Son of Henry and Alice Wright, of 16, Howell St., Paddington, London.
Remembered with honour

Bernafay Wood British Cemetery Montauban

Bernafay Wood British Cemetery is in the Department of the Somme, 10 kilometres east of Albert and 2 kilometres south of Longueval on the D197, in the direction of Maricourt.

Montauban village was taken by the 30th and 18th Divisions on 1 July 1916 and it remained in Commonwealth hands until the end of March 1918. It was retaken on 25 August 1918 by the 7th Buffs and the 11th Royal Fusiliers of the 18th Division. The Bois De Bernafay is a pear-shaped wood close to the east end of Montauban village. It was taken on 3 and 4 July 1916 by the 9th (Scottish) Division. On 25 March 1918, in the retreat to the Ancre, the same Division was driven from the wood but recaptured it for a time. On 27 August 1918 it was finally regained by the 18th Division. The cemetery was begun by a dressing station in August 1916 and used as a front-line cemetery until the following April. It contained at the Armistice 284 burials but was then increased when graves were brought in from Bernafay Wood North Cemetery and from the battlefields immediately east of the wood. Bernafay Wood British Cemetery now contains 945 burials and commemorations of the First World War. 417 of the burials are unidentified but there are special memorials to 11 soldiers known or believed to be buried here. Other special memorials commemorate 12 soldiers buried in Bernafay Wood North Cemetery whose graves were destroyed by shell fire
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Re: 15 Bn middlesex Regt
« Reply #8 on: Tuesday 22 August 06 16:02 BST (UK) »
thank annie
your a star, found out he joined up at Mill Hill and died at the age of 17 years like many of that time signed up with a false age

thank again