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Re: Uniform identification please
« Reply #27 on: Tuesday 18 May 10 11:41 BST (UK) »
Ady, Gobbo - thanks for that. I'll have to see what I can find using his discharge number then.
Pete - No, it doesn't really solve who it is in the photo. He didn't have any brothers, only sisters and I can't see anyone else who  was born around that time. As you say, its the uniform thats the puzzle.

Anyway, if nothing else I found out about his war service. All I had up to then was his birth and marriage. I have searched for ages for his death - I did find one in the GRO Marine deaths overseas, but dismissed it as the age was wrong. Now that I know he lied about his age, that record fits  - but now I can't remember how I found it! I remember it was 1924, age 51 and vessel Fernhill & thats it.
Never mind. I'll keep on looking!
 Thanks for the Harry Tate link by the way - very interesting.

Annie
BAXTER - Whitby, Fylingdales, Sunderland
JOHNSTON - Orkney, Stromness, Sunderland
TATE - South Shields, Sunderland
WOOD - Spennymoor,Houghton-le Spring, Hetton, Murton, Easington
FOSTER (FORSTER)- Dawdon, Hetton, Murton, Houghton-le-spring
DIXON - Hetton, Murton,
LINDLEY - Wakefield, Stanley, Hetton
PRATT - Murton, Peterlee, Seaham
CARDY - Hetton, Sunderland, Mangotsfield, Keynsham

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Re: Uniform identification please
« Reply #28 on: Tuesday 18 May 10 12:20 BST (UK) »
What about the lady sitting down, could she be a sister?

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Re: Uniform identification please
« Reply #29 on: Tuesday 18 May 10 14:54 BST (UK) »
I suppose she could be, but he looks so much like my dad, I'm inclined to think it is my g father
BAXTER - Whitby, Fylingdales, Sunderland
JOHNSTON - Orkney, Stromness, Sunderland
TATE - South Shields, Sunderland
WOOD - Spennymoor,Houghton-le Spring, Hetton, Murton, Easington
FOSTER (FORSTER)- Dawdon, Hetton, Murton, Houghton-le-spring
DIXON - Hetton, Murton,
LINDLEY - Wakefield, Stanley, Hetton
PRATT - Murton, Peterlee, Seaham
CARDY - Hetton, Sunderland, Mangotsfield, Keynsham

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Re: Uniform identification please
« Reply #30 on: Tuesday 18 May 10 20:04 BST (UK) »
Hi Annie

I am guessing that the medal card you found was in the Board of Trade series for merchant service medals or possibly an Admiralty series.  I have looked for him but without success in the "military" cards on Ancestry and did not find him.  He may have enlisted as a soldier in 1914 or 1915 but then been discharged during his training, perhaps because of a medical problem or perhaps because they found out that he was too old.  In this case he would not have been posted to a war zone and would not be eligible for any military medals.  Even so he would have had a military service record: unfortunately a large proportion of these were destroyed in a fire in the 1940s and I cannot find a service (or pension) record for him.

Your best bet is to chase up his seaman's record and attempt to reconstruct the history of his voyages during WW1 - if there is any large gap that may indicate a period when he was in the army and conversely if there is no large gap then he probably was not in the army.

All the best

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Fife - Co?per, Dun, Jackson
NE England - Harland, Hasted, Heaviside, Longridge, Thompson
SE England - Drawbridge, Hall, Hayward, Howard, Newell, Seward, Slade, Smith


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Re: Uniform identification please
« Reply #31 on: Wednesday 19 May 10 06:33 BST (UK) »
A man discharged during WW1 due to sickeness or injury would be entitled to a Silver War Badge, whether he went overseas or not. This would be recorded on a medal card, and so should be on Ancestry.

Ken

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Re: Uniform identification please
« Reply #32 on: Wednesday 19 May 10 10:17 BST (UK) »
.... but he would not get a SWB if he was discharged because he had lied about his age on enlistment.
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Fife - Co?per, Dun, Jackson
NE England - Harland, Hasted, Heaviside, Longridge, Thompson
SE England - Drawbridge, Hall, Hayward, Howard, Newell, Seward, Slade, Smith

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Re: Uniform identification please
« Reply #33 on: Saturday 05 June 10 14:40 BST (UK) »
Just a quick update, and an aside from the uniform identification.
 I now have the death certificate from the Marine deaths overseas, and it is indeed my g father.
We were always told he died in Buenos Aries....in fact it was Hospital Bel Air, Bordeaux  ::)
I'm so happy to have found him -  now I need to find out where he was buried - would he have been buried abroad I wonder?
BAXTER - Whitby, Fylingdales, Sunderland
JOHNSTON - Orkney, Stromness, Sunderland
TATE - South Shields, Sunderland
WOOD - Spennymoor,Houghton-le Spring, Hetton, Murton, Easington
FOSTER (FORSTER)- Dawdon, Hetton, Murton, Houghton-le-spring
DIXON - Hetton, Murton,
LINDLEY - Wakefield, Stanley, Hetton
PRATT - Murton, Peterlee, Seaham
CARDY - Hetton, Sunderland, Mangotsfield, Keynsham

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Re: Uniform identification please
« Reply #34 on: Saturday 05 June 10 20:13 BST (UK) »
Hi Annie

Shipping bodies home is a very modern development and I imagine that he would have been buried in Bordeaux.

All the best

Gobbo
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Fife - Co?per, Dun, Jackson
NE England - Harland, Hasted, Heaviside, Longridge, Thompson
SE England - Drawbridge, Hall, Hayward, Howard, Newell, Seward, Slade, Smith

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Re: Uniform identification please
« Reply #35 on: Sunday 06 June 10 11:00 BST (UK) »
thanks Gobbo.
One mystery solved, another to start on   :(
BAXTER - Whitby, Fylingdales, Sunderland
JOHNSTON - Orkney, Stromness, Sunderland
TATE - South Shields, Sunderland
WOOD - Spennymoor,Houghton-le Spring, Hetton, Murton, Easington
FOSTER (FORSTER)- Dawdon, Hetton, Murton, Houghton-le-spring
DIXON - Hetton, Murton,
LINDLEY - Wakefield, Stanley, Hetton
PRATT - Murton, Peterlee, Seaham
CARDY - Hetton, Sunderland, Mangotsfield, Keynsham