The 126th Field Company went to France in Sep 1915. ARM Snr doesn't appear to have been awarded the 1915-15 star so that implies he hadn't served overseas before 31 Dec 1915 and joined up with them sometime after. As conscription only began early 1916, I don't think you can be certain he was conscripted, maybe he joined voluntarily.
Have you considered that Florence Cave may be related to the father of ARM Jnr somehow and not just a friend/midwife etc? She has an older brother who is proving to be elusive post 1901 census.
Thank you for this. It's very helpful.
I can't see any evidence of ARM snr receiving the 1914 - 1915 Star. So, I think we have to assume he didn't become a soldier until 1916.
I've thought a great deal about conscription verses volunteering. I don't like to think he would have willingly left his family but I don't know for certain either way.
There are several things that make me think he was less likely to volunteer.
** He turned 34 in January 1916.
** He had three young children and a wife at home who were dependant on him.
** The family didn't have any extended family in Newton-le-Willows and didn't have a local family unit to fall back on. The family had left Manchester and the extended MOORE family when they went to live/work in Newton.
** Edith Annie was estranged from her family and they weren't local either.
** The family hadn't been in Newton long. The latest I can place the family in Manchester is the 10th December 1912 when their son, Valentine, was born. The earliest I can place the family in Newton is the 26th April 1915 when their daughter, Cecelia, was born.
It's admittedly difficult for me to think he left by choice.
I've been looking at how Florence could be connected to the family. If she is related, I'm yet to work that out.
I think I know who our biological relatives are in place of the MOORE's through DNA matches with living descendants.
I'm think we're descended from:
Samuel BARNETT b. 28/04/1851 in Hulme, Manchester
d. 16/09/1935 in Oldham, Lancs
Elizabeth Barnett nee ASPEY b. 14/11/1854 in Bidston, Wirral
d. 25/01/1926 in Chadderton, Lancs
That's not to say that Florence doesn't fit in somewhere with the above couple, though. But Florence has Suffolk ancestry and my DNA indicates that I don't. Or at least my mum doesn't and it's my mum who is a MOORE.
I really wish I knew when ARM snr left Newton for war. Not that knowing this would necessarily solve much. I still wouldn't be able to say if he was or wasn't my grandad's dad if he was around when Edith fell pregnant.
I'm still pondering and searching. I feel there is more to discover
