Out of interest, why would you buy someones medals who wasn't related to you?Most main libraries in towns have free access to either FindMyPast or Ancestry, you may have to book to use the computer service at the library and so i would phone first.Mary
Nathan,A "Military" search on Findmypast using the surname of POLLARD & his soldier number of 5398 reveals a detailed army service record for John Richard POLLARD.Willyam
Quote from: willyam on Monday 23 October 17 19:45 BST (UK) Nathan,A "Military" search on Findmypast using the surname of POLLARD & his soldier number of 5398 reveals a detailed army service record for John Richard POLLARD.WillyamNathan,Also in Findmypast is a record of his original attestation to the East Lancs militia on 18 February 1897, with his soldier number then being 7334. Additionally, there is a further record in respect of his re-enlistment on 11 December 1915 as Gunner no. 214263 in the Royal Field Artillery.Willyam
Taken from the Accrington pals websitePOLLARD, Pte. John, 15824 (11th Bn., East Lancs. Regt.); lived at 8 Ormerod Street or 78 Royd Street, Accrington; k.i.a. 1st July 1916; comm. Thiepval Memorial.Could his service number & address been changed at some point?Mary