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General => Armed Forces => World War One => Topic started by: Medwar58 on Monday 03 February 14 15:52 GMT (UK)
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Looking for anyone interested in gathering photos and detailed info on members of the Bn for the centenary. Got an interest through my Great Uncle who won a DCM with them around Reincourt 1917.
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Hello, my father was in the 2/7th K.L
He had two numbers, one being his reserve number I believe 8278, and the other 269558 .
He was from Manchester and actually was supposed to join the colours on Sept 2nd 1916.
However his mother died so there may have been a delay.
He was taken prisoner in 1917, which probably saved his life!!! and came home in early 1919.
I have some photographs of him in uniform , and some whist a prisoner( don`t know how he got those done but there is a stamp on the back "Gefanganemagers " gefanganem means prisoner) and a very long roll with the regiment on. Taken at Pirbright by H.R.Gwyer Gibbs of Cooper`s Hill adjoining the guards` camp.It is in a cardboard tube and was posted to his family.
The date is April 2nd it- must be April 1916 as he was in France April 1917 so perhaps he was doing some reserve training. Hope this is of some use . Viktoria.
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2/7 KLR was a Second Line Battalion, raise in October 1914 at Bootle. I believe the number 8278 was issued around October 1916.
The Battalion landed in France in February 1917.
They were subject to the Territorial Force renumbering of March 1917, which is when Wm Addy was allocated his new number of 269558
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A few comments on GWF about him too
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I have Army Form W.3195 dated 30th August 1916 informing my father that he should rejoin for service at Manchester Town Hall not later than eleven O`clock.on 2nd September 1916
It is the Notice Paper sent to each man who had been attested and transferred to the Army Reserve under the provisions of the Royal Warrant .of 20th october 1915.
(That`s a quote from the form)
It also says the Notice Paper should be despatched so that it will reach the addressee 14 clear days before he is required to present himself at the appointed place .Dad was given only two days .
His mother died on 5th Setember 1916, so whether there was some leeway given or not I don`t know.
The first document I have with the number 8278 is the one Army Form B104---83 saying my father was missing, dated 4th June 1917 but the engagement was on 7th may 1917.
The address is Territorial Force Record Office at Preston.
Viktoria.
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Sounds like he attested under the Derby Scheme - and called up in September. Quite late - it wasn't his 18th birthday by any chance?
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He was 19 on 24th September 1916- Born 1897.
His Dad was not working, injured when one of the huge horses of the L&Y Railway was "difficult" .His Mum was very ill, bedridden for quite a while and there were two younger siblings. Yet I don`t think any of that would bring a tear to The Army`s eye! He would be the only wage earner at the time. Grandad may have had some sick pay in whatever form that existed then ,I don`t thnk he`d get full wages.
Viktoria
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Just looked again at Army FormW3195 and he was Group 1, which is right for a man born 1897.
Thank you for that infomation(Derby Scheme). Lord Derby recruited specially for the Kings Livepool , as I`ve just found out. Viktoria
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My Grandad Samuel Chapman 265015 Joined the Territorial Army of the Kings Liverpool Regiment on 01st April 1908 at Bootle was a Bayonet Instructor with the 2/7th Battalion and was a Corporal from Orrell when he was awarded the the Military Medal 11/01/1918 Gazette issue 30476 page 833 presume for action at Paschendaele in Nov 1917 and on being discharged in 1919 as C Q M S he transferred to The Manchester Regiment. Am trying to find details of War service of his brothers with the Kings . i.e. Joseph and Harry Chapman
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Hi ALAMO2008, I've set up a FaCEBOOK page on the 2/7TH KLR as a way of collecting photos of the lads who fought in the Battalion. Mike
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Unable to find your site on Facebook can you send me a link please ?