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General => Armed Forces => World War One => Topic started by: cmcm1 on Saturday 15 March 08 20:27 GMT (UK)
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Hi all
we know of brothers that were in the army but are unable to find their military records mainly to do with the spelling of their last name according to a researcher we tried to hire back in 2000
any help or suggestions on how to find military records please,
the photo was one of those postcards photos.
possible men in the family were
James b 1886(heard he was but not 100% sure)
John b 1888 (have no idea)
Henry b 1890 (according to a marriage cert he was a solider)
Edward b 1896 (according to my Dad he got shellshock and well lost his mind)
William b 1904 (according to his descendants was in the army about 1924) so we know it wasn't him
the last name of the above was McMenemy but other spellings were McMenamin and also McMenem(e)y (on their birth certs)
would love if possible to get their military records
all men were born in Athlone Ireland
with Thanks
Carol
here's one photo of one of the above but we don't know who (sorry) any idea what age the guy is please
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Hello Carol...
Your title for this thread is a bit of a misnomer!!!
Up until Partition, the south of Ireland was as much part of Britain as Wales or even Cornwall....
It's like saying you are looking for English in the British Army!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Even after 1922, the British Army was still a career choice for many from the south, My own cousin ran away from home in Galway in the 1950s and did 12 years with the Royal Irish Hussars....
And of course many from the south were qualified to vote in English General Elections (possibly this is still the case!)
Now then....To answer your questions (at last!!) ::)
All of the records that remain for the Army at this time reside at Kew...So the website for the National Archives is a starting point...
I would also commend looking at the medal index cards for the variants on your chaps names.
Another avenue are the local newspaper achieves. Many men killed or not were commemorated in this way.
For the chap who had mental health problems, the key word to look for in the pension records is "service patient"...
See my comments here on this...
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,291090.msg1740770.html#msg1740770
I'm sure someone with access to the medal cards will soon have a raft of suggestions for you!
If you have a photo of any or all of them as you seem to allude...pse do post it...It could be of enormous help!!!
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Hello Carol,
If you can scan the photo and post it here, some-one may be able to identify which regiments they were in and narrow the field a bit.
I have found a Medal Card for an Edward McMenamin, Private, No. 27647, Royal Dublin Fusiliers, who was awarded the British and Victory Medals and also the Silver War Badge.
The Roll reference for the SWB is List B/1182.
He is not on the Pension records on Ancestry, though.
Does he look like one of yours?
Phil
PS and just seen Scrimnet's post as I was pushing the buttons
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I've put my thoughts on this pic on the other thread of yours!!!
You put the pic on here whilst I was writing on there!! :P :P ::)
;D
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,292552.0.html
Perhaps those nice mods could merge the two threads??
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awesome thank you
since u said 1880 I think it's more than likely the father of above
but if it is would you know of how I can find his military records
regards
Carol
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I'm getting deja vu here!! :o :o :o :o ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
I would have USUALLY said those dates...But it does smack of a Kitchener unit...
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sorry about this :)
how old do you think the guy is please
and thank you so much for your help it means alot hopefully we can find his records and the others above
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Shall we all agree just to post on the other thread????
;D ;D ;D ;D
Makes sense I think, and posts won't be lost then...
Every one over to the other thread....
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,292552.0.html
Oops command decision made... :o :o :o :o :o :o
Sorry Carol...I've hijacked your thread ::) ::) Oops... :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[
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sounds like a plan :)