Hi
I've just noticed my post on here going back to August 07, when I was still looking for a trace of my grandfather after 15 years. Well nearly a year ago, I found him

He wasn't where he was supposed to have been, and I still haven't told my mam about it - it's a long story.
To cut a long story short - My mam thinks he was born in Ireland, was in the Coldstream guards, and married her mam.
What actually happened was - He was born in Warwickshire, with Irish parents and family. He married, had three children, joined up for WW1, walking out on his first family. He was in the hospital with shell-shock, met my grandmother (didn't marry her) and had my mam and uncle. He was actually in the Coldstream guards, then the Yorks and Lancs regt. His Boer war records survived, which is where I found out family info.
This all came about because my uncle gave me an old book that my grandfather had given him. It was signed by him, and gave his army number and regt. He did actually receive the MM, but not the DCM.
It was all a bit of a shock, I even have a photo of him now. So never give up hope.
Rosemary