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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Devon => Topic started by: john_w on Thursday 20 August 09 20:11 BST (UK)
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i wonder if anybody can help. I have Charles Henry Morris born about 1891 who married Eva Lousia Brimblecombe in Exeter on 22 may 1915. His address was listed as 18th battery Royal Field Artillery, Topsham Barracks. That is all I have been able to find about him. By comparison I had no trouble finding everything I needed about Eva Louisa.
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Hi
What was his fathers name on the marriage cert
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Does marriage cert give father's name? If so, I'd search for Charles H with that father's name on the 1901 census. All depends on whether you have a name for his father. If you don't try assuming he was named for him - or his middle name which might be Henry or Huw (given the fact that there are Morris in Wales)
As he married in 1915, if you don't already have them, his army records might be worth looking for in Kew.....Have you tried searching the National Archives website?
Just did a very quick search found 2 possible medal award cards:
Description
Medal card of Morris, Charles H
Corps Regiment No Rank
Royal Field Artillery TF 681656 Bombardier
Royal Field Artillery 293127 Bombardier
Date 1914-1920
Catalogue reference WO 372/14links to the Catalogue
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Description
Medal card of Morris, Charles H
Corps Regiment No Rank
Royal Field Artillery 58570 Serjeant
Date 1914-1920
Catalogue reference WO 372/14links to the Catalogue
You can download pdf of each for a couple of pounds.
I searched here and put in name and regiment (RFA) under Corps:
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/browse-refine.asp?CatID=10&searchType=browserefine&pagenumber=1&query=*&queryType=1
You have his service numbers - you should be able to find out more.
Good Luck :)
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many thanks for the replies and my apologies for the time it has taken me to reply, I have been struggling with ill health. Now recovering.
i don't have the marriage certificate just some family notes.
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Hi
Presumably somebody in the family has that cert- otherwise - how did they know the actual marriage date and his address at the time he married?
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the information I have is in the form of a photocopy of the back of a wedding photo which had the above listed details written on it. The photo was subsequently lost when the owner moved into a residential home.
It looks as if the army records are the way to go.
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Hi just joined this site know this mail is very old
But thought I would reply as these people were my grandparents
And I often wondered how they met
No children of my own but nephews and nieces now very interested in family history