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WWI Transcription Help Please
« on: Friday 05 December 08 21:48 GMT (UK) »
Hello

Can anyone help me transcribe themilitary records of my great grandfather, Michael Higgins. The regimental museum said he was wounded, but I can see anything on the records. I don't really want to bother them for the 7th time, as they are so busy.My relatives name was Michael Higgins, he was in the Border Regiment, Regiment Number: 14912. He was born about 1880 in Felling, Durham (in Gateshead).

The records were foud on ancestry.co.uk

Any help would be much grateful.

Thank you

Regards,

Ryan
I'm researching the surnames:

Richardson, Gribbin/Cribbin - from Cumberland
Gibson, Appleby, Whitfield, Higgins, Dodd, Davison - From Lanchester/Weardale districts of County Durham.
Dodd, Hall, Kirton - from Ovingham, Northumberland.
Higgins/O'Higgins, McNally, Finegan - Ireland
Milby/Melby - from Wigtown, Scotland

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Re: WWI Transcription Help Please
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 06 December 08 00:53 GMT (UK) »
Hi

Are you aware that Ancestry have 2 index entries for Michael - one has 4 images but the other has 28 images

Have you checked all 32 images
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Re: WWI Transcription Help Please
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 06 December 08 01:15 GMT (UK) »
Hi Carole,

Yes I have, just seen the seond entry lately about 2 weeks ago, but I can read any of them, I really want to find out what the Casulty Condct Report Sheet thing says, as this is what I want to find out.

Thanks,

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Ryan
I'm researching the surnames:

Richardson, Gribbin/Cribbin - from Cumberland
Gibson, Appleby, Whitfield, Higgins, Dodd, Davison - From Lanchester/Weardale districts of County Durham.
Dodd, Hall, Kirton - from Ovingham, Northumberland.
Higgins/O'Higgins, McNally, Finegan - Ireland
Milby/Melby - from Wigtown, Scotland

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Re: WWI Transcription Help Please
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 06 December 08 10:56 GMT (UK) »
Ryan,

Hello.

had a good look at the records- Seems he originally enlisted with the Durham Light Infantry but very quickly went to The Borders. Anyway it was common in WW1 for men who became sick or wounded to be posted to the Labour Corps. You can see this happened to your GG in Oct 1918. He appears to have suffered a severe case of piles around that time. In Oct 1918 the 7th Borders were involved in the breach of the Hindenberg line and the subsequent 'pursuit to the Selle'. He was transferred to an 'Area Employment Company' which would have been involved in salvage work behind the lines.

There are other entries which relate to postings and some minor discipline matters - I can translate them if you like.

Hope this helps.

David


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Re: WWI Transcription Help Please
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 06 December 08 13:14 GMT (UK) »
Thanks David, that is great:) I don't know how you can read those records, you must have triple triple triple eyesight!!!! :D . I woundered how he was wounded?

What you be able to transcribe the punishments for me please if it is not to much for you, I don't want you using your time.

Thanks,

Regards,

Ryan

I'm researching the surnames:

Richardson, Gribbin/Cribbin - from Cumberland
Gibson, Appleby, Whitfield, Higgins, Dodd, Davison - From Lanchester/Weardale districts of County Durham.
Dodd, Hall, Kirton - from Ovingham, Northumberland.
Higgins/O'Higgins, McNally, Finegan - Ireland
Milby/Melby - from Wigtown, Scotland

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Re: WWI Transcription Help Please
« Reply #5 on: Saturday 06 December 08 20:10 GMT (UK) »
Ok Ryan

Had a go

On Army Form B 103
At the top (handwritten) Next of kin. ‘B1’ to right hand side. (Class of reserve).
7th (S) Btn The Borders Regt. (7th Service Battalion etc)
No 7/14912  Rank Lance Corporal (Crossed out and Private recorded).
Beneath enlisted date ‘Age 34 5/12’ Terms of Service – Duration of war.
Promoted to Lance Corporal 22/4/15
Embarked 14/7/15
21.1.16 7th Battalion Furlough 20/1/16 to 27/1/16 (Leave)
21.10.16 3 Army School of ?    Joined for course of instruction.
28.10.16 ditto   To unit from course.
             With Battalion 3/7/17
21.07.17  7 Battalion   Granted leave 21/7/17 – 6/8/17
12.01.18       53rd Field Hospital  haemorrhoids  To hospital on 48 Casualty Clearing Station
16.01.18       9th General Hospital     Piles    (Rouen)
20.01.18      EMB  To Employment base depot Class B1   
08.02.18  20th  Prisoner of War Company    Deprived of 3 days pay  (Neglect of duty)
01.06.18   E B depot    Joined Employment Base Army,  Etaples.
03.06.18  Base Depot   Deprived 7 days pay.
                                         Forfeits one days pay under RW (war regulations?)
Broke out of camp after roll call up to midnight.  Summarily  absent until 6.  9 hours.
31.10.18  3 EBD  To officer in charge Signals   Boulogne
06.11.18  officer in charge Labour Compilation   Compulsory and Permanently  transferred to Labour Corps and posted to 1043 Army Employment Company (Authority War Office Letter 121/France/2949/(so2). Allocated new regimental number  657838.

25/12/18 Proceeded  to UK. Dunkirk dispersal station for demobilisation per SS Princess Victoria.


Good luck

David

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Re: WWI Transcription Help Please
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 06 December 08 21:00 GMT (UK) »
Thanks, David, I thought he was always a Private, was he promoted.
I'm researching the surnames:

Richardson, Gribbin/Cribbin - from Cumberland
Gibson, Appleby, Whitfield, Higgins, Dodd, Davison - From Lanchester/Weardale districts of County Durham.
Dodd, Hall, Kirton - from Ovingham, Northumberland.
Higgins/O'Higgins, McNally, Finegan - Ireland
Milby/Melby - from Wigtown, Scotland

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Re: WWI Transcription Help Please
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 06 December 08 22:29 GMT (UK) »
May be a temporary rank or a mistake in the pension record. Some interesting stuff in the limited info - POW's were made up into Labour Companies in the latter stages of the war.

Anyway,

Good luck

David