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Re: is it possible to obtain a photo of my great grandad uniformed from ww1?
« Reply #9 on: Monday 02 April 12 21:42 BST (UK) »
There's a George Wallebey Watts in the Army Service Records born Winson Green Birmingham who was aged 20 years and 10 months  on 29th January 1902 when he signed his attestation papers.  His parents were James and Anna Watts.


this is very interesting? as his parents are james and anne watts did they spell his middle name incorrect wallebey when it should be willoughby and his mother is supposed to be anne not anna?
i do have 2 reg numbers on his medal rolls index number so i take it he served more than once??
as the one i found he served in ww1 when he was 33.
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George Wallebey Watts' parents' address is given as 23 Dugdale Street, Winson Green.  He served in South Africa in 1902 in the 1st VB South Stafford regiment.  In the 'signature of recruit' box he has written very clearly George Wallebey Watts, so it's not a mistranscription.

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Re: is it possible to obtain a photo of my great grandad uniformed from ww1?
« Reply #10 on: Monday 02 April 12 21:46 BST (UK) »
oh right most probably not him sounds very close though :/ his name is definately george willoughby watts :)
RESEARCHING SURNAMES: Steeles / Watts / Gilbert

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Re: is it possible to obtain a photo of my great grandad uniformed from ww1?
« Reply #11 on: Monday 02 April 12 21:53 BST (UK) »
I wa very lucky to find my ancestors's photos in my grandmother's house after she died. Perhaps if you ask round other members of your family they may have some you could borrow for copying?
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PRICE Edward (c.1860)  Harry PRICE (1891) Frank PRICE (c.1897), Arthur PRICE (1884). Compton, Tettenhall, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire.
GARFIELD, Edgbaston and Wolverhampton
JOHNSON, Wolverhampton and Bilston
ATKINS, Wolverhamptonand Bilston

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Re: is it possible to obtain a photo of my great grandad uniformed from ww1?
« Reply #12 on: Monday 02 April 12 21:55 BST (UK) »
James and Annie Watts are at 23 Dugdale St in the 1901 census, with children called George, Eliza, Florence, Gert and William.  Are any of those names familiar?
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Re: is it possible to obtain a photo of my great grandad uniformed from ww1?
« Reply #13 on: Monday 02 April 12 22:12 BST (UK) »
im unsure about those names but i do have george willoughbys watts marriage certificate and it states at the time of marriage 1903 age 23 its states he was living 23 dugdale street.
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Re: is it possible to obtain a photo of my great grandad uniformed from ww1?
« Reply #14 on: Wednesday 18 April 12 22:31 BST (UK) »
Hi,
thanks for your replies
yeah thought it maybe a tough one  :-[

his name is GEORGE WILLOUGHBY WATTS BORN 1881
SERVED IN FRANCE 1914
REG NUMBER: 12018 ACTING SERGEANT
DISCHARGED IN 1918 DUE TO AMPUTATION OF THE LEG

 :)
Hi you got some very good advice in that if you go to your main Library that has a paper library and ask if they have hard copies of the papers of that time there is a chance you will find a photo of him. Ask the people there if they know of one of the papers of that time that put dead or injured men's photos as a rule. Then go to the 1918 editions and just take your time and go through them. All the best to you and your grandfather.

Ed