Trying to research my Ggf's war record.
I have located only his Attestation papers in 1899 for the Rifle Brigade in Newcastle and his Medal Card for WW1 which indicates he was in the Northumberland Fusiliers and that he saw action in France and or Belgium (I think?).
It gives no indication of his battalion. I would really like to find out more if I can - where he fought, what happened to the battalion etc.
The nat archives does not appear to have anything else. Perhaps his record was destroyed with many others in WW2 bombings.
Are there any other places to search?
He migrated to Australia after the war in1921 supposedly (family story) this was paid for by the war office.
Could this be true - was there a scheme to assist those who wished to migrate?
No one knows what happened to his medals - he was killed in a work accident not long after he came to Australia.
I had no idea he served until I began to research the family history a short time ago.
We hold our war veterans in high esteem in Australia and I would love to let the rest of the family know more
A few details just in case
Name: Benjamin Gladstone
Born 28 Nov 1881 in Chester le Street , County Durham
Enlisted in the Rifle Brigade in Newcastle in 1899 and was a Corporal regiment No. 6989
Served in the Northumberland Fusiliers as a private Regiment No. 90280
Entered the theatre of War 16.6.1915
Any help much appreciated
Porgi