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General => Armed Forces => Topic started by: liver007 on Saturday 06 May 23 18:40 BST (UK)
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In need of some help,
I do not have much detail. I have searched various databases.
I trying to search for ANY info on:
157996 Sapper Thomas Best Royal Engineers. I have recently purchased his WW1 medals, War medal and Victory medal.
I have found his medal cards, but nothing else.
I believe Thomas may have served with one of the many tunnelling companies.
I believe he may have been born @1890 only a guess. I am sorry but that is all I have.
I would like to put some meat on the bones, ie DOB place of birth etc.
Regards
Keith
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Over 60% of WW1 service records were destroyed in the WW2 blitz
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Over 60% of WW1 service records were destroyed in the WW2 blitz
Thanks CaroleW
I did know, hence why it is very difficult to glean further information.
But thanks for the reply much appreciated
Keith
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Suggest you correct the name in the subject line
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What CaroleW should have said it was Ex Soldiers (Dead or Demobbed)
Not All Soldiers Service Records were held in that Repository Storeroom and therefore not Blitzed
If a Soldier served for the whole War and stayed on in the Army in the 1920s their Records were never sent to Arnside Repository but rather the new Storeroom
What we should be asking is do you know when he left the Army ?
His 1921Census would give a clue.
If he stayed on
then Ancestry never scanned his Records
they would be in MOD Glasgow now.
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Over 60% of WW1 service records were destroyed in the WW2 blitz
Thanks CaroleW
I did know, hence why it is very difficult to glean further information.
But thanks for the reply much appreciated
Keith
What CaroleW should have said it was Ex Soldiers (Dead or Demobbed)
Not All Soldiers Service Records were held in that Repository Storeroom and therefore not Blitzed
If a Soldier served for the whole War and stayed on in the Army in the 1920s their Records were never sent to Arnside Repository but rather the new Storeroom
What we should be asking is do you know when he left the Army ?
His 1921Census would give a clue.
If he stayed on
then Ancestry never scanned his Records
they would be in MOD Glasgow now.
Over 60% of WW1 service records were destroyed in the WW2 blitz
Thanks CaroleW
I did know, hence why it is very difficult to glean further information.
But thanks for the reply much appreciated
Keith
What CaroleW should have said it was Ex Soldiers (Dead or Demobbed)
Not All Soldiers Service Records were held in that Repository Storeroom and therefore not Blitzed
If a Soldier served for the whole War and stayed on in the Army in the 1920s their Records were never sent to Arnside Repository but rather the new Storeroom
What we should be asking is do you know when he left the Army ?
His 1921Census would give a clue.
If he stayed on
then Ancestry never scanned his Records
they would be in MOD Glasgow now.
Alamo2008
I will see what I can find in the 1922 census, I suspect I will find her left the Army @1918/1919.
Keith
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Over 60% of WW1 service records were destroyed in the WW2 blitz
Thanks CaroleW
I did know, hence why it is very difficult to glean further information.
But thanks for the reply much appreciated
Keith
What CaroleW should have said it was Ex Soldiers (Dead or Demobbed)
Not All Soldiers Service Records were held in that Repository Storeroom and therefore not Blitzed
If a Soldier served for the whole War and stayed on in the Army in the 1920s their Records were never sent to Arnside Repository but rather the new Storeroom
What we should be asking is do you know when he left the Army ?
His 1921Census would give a clue.
If he stayed on
then Ancestry never scanned his Records
they would be in MOD Glasgow now.
Over 60% of WW1 service records were destroyed in the WW2 blitz
Thanks CaroleW
I did know, hence why it is very difficult to glean further information.
But thanks for the reply much appreciated
Keith
What CaroleW should have said it was Ex Soldiers (Dead or Demobbed)
Not All Soldiers Service Records were held in that Repository Storeroom and therefore not Blitzed
If a Soldier served for the whole War and stayed on in the Army in the 1920s their Records were never sent to Arnside Repository but rather the new Storeroom
What we should be asking is do you know when he left the Army ?
His 1921Census would give a clue.
If he stayed on
then Ancestry never scanned his Records
they would be in MOD Glasgow now.
Alamo2008
I will see what I can find in the 1922 census, I suspect I will find her left the Army @1918/1919.
Keith
ALAMO2008
There are 339 Thomas Best listed in the 1922 census records and I have checked each one. Alas not one of them is listed as serving in the Military. I am afraid I may have to leave this particular investigation as unresolved.
Keith
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What Year did he Die?
Who were his Parents?
Where did he Live?
Who did he Marry ?
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What Year did he Die?
Who were his Parents?
Where did he Live?
Who did he Marry ?
Hi ALAMO2008
I am missing all,of the above info. All I have are his WW1 medals.
Never mind
Keith
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Please correct the name in the subject line. Thomas Best not Thomas Bent.
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All those who have replied need to do the same
Liver007
It isn't necessary to copy everybody's reply into your own reply. By doing so it takes up a lot more room & makes the post much longer than it needs be