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Topic: marriage lookup for Beaney (Read 247 times)
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meg2
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Found this for marriages IN 1895 March quarter) dunno if this any help. Meg
Ashenden, Richard Henry 1895 March St Olave Southwark London Surrey 1d 277 Beaney, Frederick Thomas 1895 March St Olave Southwark London Surrey 1d 277 Hewett, Lilian Grace 1895 March St Olave Southwark London Surrey 1d 277 Moon, Edward Albert V 1895 March St Olave Southwark London Surrey 1d 277 Pretlove, Mary Ellen 1895 March St Olave Southwark London Surrey 1d 277 Price, Edward Conrad 1895 March St Olave Southwark London Surrey 1d 277 Price, Robert Henry 1895 March St Olave Southwark London Surrey 1d 277 Rivett, Richard Clarence 1895 March St Olave Southwark London Surrey 1d 277 Ross, Frederick Wallace 1895 March St Olave Southwark London Surrey 1d 277 Wilson, James George 1895 March St Olave Southwark London Surrey 1d 277
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Bryden-Cumberland/Lancs, Farquhar-Aberdeenshire/Lancs. Reid-Aberdeenshire. Hopkins-London, Copson-Staffs. Thompson-Westmoreland/Lancs. Parker-Lancs, Hayes/Staffs. Sippett(s)-Sussex/Staffs, Berry-Sussex,
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Bryant
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Grandfather Bryant 1897
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Serena
www.documentsonline.nationalarchives.gov.uk/research.asp
HOPEFULLY this is your man?
Medal Roll, period 1914-1920 Frederick T Beaney...8th Brigade of the RFA (Royal Field Artillery) Regimental number 75294 and also 1010610 (probably due to an amalgamation of Brigades?) rank of Driver. Reference WO372/2.
This is the only Frederick T Beaney in the War records for 1900-1949, their are however 4 other Frederick's without a middle name or initial!
The Medal Roll includes Campaign Medals (if any) and will give you info as to his whereabouts during WW1.
The Medal Roll will cost you £3-50 online and gives you scant info other than Medal Roll but will give you a lead to:-
IF and it is if...his Army records survived (approx 60+% didn't due to a German bomber in the Second World War) you could have where he was living when he signed up, where he intended on living when he was demobbed, marriage details, dependants/next of kin etc
Best of luck Bryant
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Researching names BRYANT (Camberwell), PASTERFIELD (Essex and all), RAY (Holborn/Islington areas back to Brentford), POWELL (Glouc & beyond?) Fletcher (Glouc into Warwickshie into Lancs?), BUCKLEY (Chatham area), Watson (Chatham area). Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Bryant
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Grandfather Bryant 1897
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Serena
The medal roll contains the names of medals obtained by Frederick T, the medals in the form of what they are will tell you where he was! if they are Service Medals (someone has to protect the Country) the chances are he never went out of the country! but they will be different if he served in France (and vary depending on when he served in France), if he served in Egypt etc Their are various sites to tell you what the medals are and when and why they was awarded. _____________________________________________________________ The Medal Roll includes Campaign Medals (if any) and will give you info as to his whereabouts during WW1.
The Medal Roll will cost you £3-50 online and gives you scant info other than Medal Roll but will give you a lead to:-
IF and it is if...his Army records survived (approx 60+% didn't due to a German bomber in the Second World War) you could have where he was living when he signed up, where he intended on living when he was demobbed, marriage details, dependants/next of kin etc _____________________________________________________________
Only one way to find out if his records survived, look for them, by going to Kew, or by employing a professional researcher (which is what I did and cost £30-£40) getting there and back would have cost me about the same.
Are you saying that after paying the £3-50 you are able to see Frederick's medal roll online, I thought they sent them to you?
Regards Bryant
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Researching names BRYANT (Camberwell), PASTERFIELD (Essex and all), RAY (Holborn/Islington areas back to Brentford), POWELL (Glouc & beyond?) Fletcher (Glouc into Warwickshie into Lancs?), BUCKLEY (Chatham area), Watson (Chatham area). Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Hackstaple
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For your £3.50 all you can do is download a copy of his medal index card - [together with 5 others which appear on the same card]. The medal card is exactly that - name , army number, regiment or corps, medals awarded. His further details will be found on his service record - if that still exists. The two army numbers mean that he had transferred from one regiment to another. There are many sites that have such information but if you want to see the records you must visit Kew or pay a specialist researcher. Those are also on the Web.
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Southern or Southan [Hereford , Monmouthshire & Glos], Jenkins, Meredith and Morgan [Monmouthshire and Glos.], Murrill, Damary, Damry, Ray, Lawrence [all Middx. & London], Nethway from Kenn or Yatton. Also Riley and Lyons in South Africa and Riley from St. Helena. Any census information included in this post is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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