Hunting for a relative
Posted: Tue 30 Aug, 2011 12:12 pm
During my ancestral search I have come across the WW1 service record for my mothers grandfather. This is of particular interest to me as no one in the family before nor I have managed to get any further back than him on that line. His marriage certificate points to a birth in 1881, Birmingham. His father is noted on the certificate as deceased, name William. There is no index I have found for in 1881 for a birth.
The service records I thought would give me something with which to go further, even though they are quite damaged. Alas there is nothing new in there to point me in any particular direction. His birth is still possibly 1881, his wife named as next of kin so no info on parents either. So I am once again at a pretty high wall
There is, however, another possible document I am searching for. Although I don't know it it may even exist. The questionnaire in the service record asks if the recruit has ever served before. His answer to this yes quoting his rank as private and the no.7314 as can be seen on the cropped image. The number 6 could be the start of the regiment perhaps? but the rest is burnt, there is also a note saying I "time served or perhaps expired". He was 33 when he signed up in WW1, so the time served may be a 12 year service perhaps?
My question after all this is, would anyone know if there may be a document or record somewhere concerning his previous service? There was nothing within the WW1 service records, I have 14 pages one of which is a death certificate for his 3 year old son but no reference to previous service apart from the questionnaire.
regards
Steve
The service records I thought would give me something with which to go further, even though they are quite damaged. Alas there is nothing new in there to point me in any particular direction. His birth is still possibly 1881, his wife named as next of kin so no info on parents either. So I am once again at a pretty high wall
There is, however, another possible document I am searching for. Although I don't know it it may even exist. The questionnaire in the service record asks if the recruit has ever served before. His answer to this yes quoting his rank as private and the no.7314 as can be seen on the cropped image. The number 6 could be the start of the regiment perhaps? but the rest is burnt, there is also a note saying I "time served or perhaps expired". He was 33 when he signed up in WW1, so the time served may be a 12 year service perhaps?
My question after all this is, would anyone know if there may be a document or record somewhere concerning his previous service? There was nothing within the WW1 service records, I have 14 pages one of which is a death certificate for his 3 year old son but no reference to previous service apart from the questionnaire.
regards
Steve