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« on: Friday 12 February 21 12:51 GMT (UK) »
A military mystery with my ancestor Ernest James Wells, born 1881, Bushey, Hertfordshire, son of Sarah Wells. He was a labourer/gardener by profession. (I have records/censuses/first marriage/divorce 1881 - 1911)
In 23 December 1898 he joined the militia (according to his attestation) - 4th Bedfordshire regiment. Service No: 3913. He undertook training over the years to 1908.
Entries include -
"Embodied 16 January 1900
Dismissed home unfit - 22 February 1900
Posted to 3rd Beds 18 June 1900"
I also have seen his attestation for the Army/Special Reserve in 1908.
He joined up in the First World War, (according to his transfer from the army to the RFC/RAF), on 17 Aug 1914, then transferring to the RFC/RAF 4 August 1917/1 April 1918, service number 88397, as a labourer/ mechanic. Home address/next of kin - Mrs Ada Wells, Titania (Titian) Avenue, Bushey. There is no information about where he was serving in the army before his transfer.
I can find nothing for the time between.
There is however, a marriage certificate for Ernest James Wells (aged 45) and Ada May Bunce at Chatham in 1916 where the profession is given as "Lance Corporal, 5th Middlesex Regiment", residing at Lower Barracks , Chatham". If this is the same man, this is were the mystery lies.
He wasn't always truthful about is age etc (gave his year of birth as anything from 1871 to 1881) and by 1950, he sometimes used the Christian name Thomas. A newspaper report of his remarriage to is first wife in 1950, said "he was in the Boer War" and "in the army for many years". But I take that with the proverbial pinch of salt!
I would like to try and fill in the missing years, if anyone can help or advise.
Thanks in advance.
JJQ