Many thanks for your reply.
I found the details on Ancestry in the British Army Pension Records 1914 - 1920. These link with family info.
He was actually Samuel Henry CLAXTON but known as 'Harry".
His father was Arthur Cooper Claxton and Samuel Henry was born in Kirkby in Ashfield, Notts 1880 - although family were from and returned to Norfolk.
He was a 'footman' when he enlisted.
Definitely think a visit to Kew will be the answer - found a reference for WO 400 Soldier's Documents The Household Cavalry 1799 - 1920.
I have a photograph which possibly shows "two good conduct chevrons and a marksmans badge" - as yet can't scan image which might have helped!
Lots to work on - quite exciting to find he was in an 'elite' troop and be able to put definite info + photo together.
Will keep searching to find where he went to and settled or died.
Thanks again
Knellie
A bit to add - think I've found him in Medal Rolls (Henry Claxton 2nd Life Guards 2176 Trooper) definitely need to look at them. Ken - You're a star!
