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The Common Room / Re: CONGRATULATIONS to Records
« on: Tuesday 15 July 08 18:13 BST (UK)  »
Just popped in to add my congratulations.

I am so pleased for you!!!!!!! :)

Linda

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The Common Room / Re: Bereavement : alangeo1
« on: Friday 28 March 08 09:32 GMT (UK)  »
Ann, this is very sad news.

My thoughts are with you Sybil. 

You made me feel so welcome when I first wandered into the chat room last year, even though you had just got home from the hospital and must have been so tired yourself. 

Take care of yourself.

Linda


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World War One / Re: Help identifying John Lane
« on: Saturday 12 January 08 20:38 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Its not unusual especially if he got wounded he would get fixed then sent to who needed him most!!
If he had specialist skills he may got to Royal Engineers.

Ady

Hi Ady, in 1907 he was a warehouseman so I don't think he had any engineering skills, but seeing as I don't know anything about him for the first 24 years of his life he could have done anything!

Linda

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World War One / Re: Help identifying John Lane
« on: Saturday 12 January 08 19:56 GMT (UK)  »
SDGW has him(John Charles) as Enlisted Ealing Middlesex,Resident Hanwell Midsex.
Formerley a Royal Fusilier and RE.No place of birth.

Ady

Thanks Ady.  Is it unusual for someone to start in one regiment and then go to another?  I take it there is no indication as to his age in the record?

I don't know of any connection to Hanwell but as my man has lost his wife and may have gone anywhere with the children I wouldn't want to rule him out.

Linda

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World War One / Re: Help identifying John Lane
« on: Saturday 12 January 08 16:58 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Ady,  thanks for looking that up for me.

SDGW Gives him as Born St James London Enlisted Kingston Upon Thames.

Theres also 9564 pte John Lane KIA F+F 14/2/15 born Norwood enlisted Kingston on thames 2nd batt east surreys

Ady

I think this might be the John born Westminster

Births Jun 1881               
LANE    John            Westminster    1a   497               
 
 John LANE                Head  27    St James Westminster      Tailor 
 Catherine LANE      Wife   27    St James Westminster        
 Ellen LANE                  Daur     2   St Anne Westminster        
 John LANE                 Son  12 d      St Anne Westminster  *      - 12 days old in 1881

According to the few clues I have he isn't my man, as father should be Charles Occupation Carpenter.  Mind you the brother James mentioned as contact on the cwgc site isn't there on the 1881 but of course could be much younger than John.

The John Lane born Norwood is only 26 and his parents are wrong for my man.

I have now found one John Charles Lane on the cwgc site he doesn't have a birth date or any contact details so I am none the wiser about him.

Name:     LANE, JOHN CHARLES
Initials:    J C
Nationality:    United Kingdom
Rank:    Pioneer
Regiment/Service:    Royal Engineers
Unit Text:    J special coy
Date of Death:    22/03/18
Service No:    128299

Linda

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World War One / Re: Help identifying John Lane
« on: Saturday 12 January 08 16:36 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Linda,

I've had a think about this and assume that he would only join the East Surrey Regiment if he was either local or had family connections and with his age in 1917 being 36, he would have been born around 1880-82.


Hi Spof

That was my thinking too, however if the enlistment as mentioned by mmm45 was Kingston upon Thames for both Lanes in the East Surreys then that is a long way from West Ham.

Thanks for listing all those births - I have removed all the names that have second names other than Charles.  That leaves me with the following to check out.

Births Mar 1880   
LANE    John            Epsom       2a   4   
LANE    John            Romsey       2c   87   
   
Births Mar 1881   
LANE    John            Holborn    1b   845   

Births Jun 1881   
LANE    John            Westminster    1a   497   

Births Dec 1881   
Lane    John             Marylebone    1a   534   

There is only one John Charles Lane in the time frame 1880-1882

Births Sep 1882
Lane   John Charles  Chorlton   8c   815   (Lancs - Manchester area)

I have been around the houses today trying to find the right family but am now confusing myself so need to step back and sort my notes out.

Thanks for your help.  Linda

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World War One / Re: Help identifying John Lane
« on: Friday 11 January 08 19:01 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Glen,

Unfortunately for me John got married in 1905 so couldn't locate him in 1901 through his wife Edith.  Found her and her family with no trouble.  On wedding cert his father is named as Charles occupation Carpenter.  Its a shame English wedding certs don't give place of birth isn't it.

Thanks for the links I will follow up on the medal card later if he looks like the best candidate.  I will have a look at the East Surrey Regiment link too. 

Thanks

Linda

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World War One / Re: Help identifying John Lane
« on: Friday 11 January 08 16:59 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Neil

I have waded through them all.  Nothing has jumped out at me unfortunately.  Most of the unknown ages don't have next of kin, and the rest didn't match any of the information I have.

The other thing about the John Lane in my first message is that his next of kin is his brother.  I have no idea if my John Lane has a brother, but as a widower they couldn't have put his wife's name could they?  All four of the children were very young when he died and I don't expect childrens details would appear anywhere on a war record.

Linda

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World War One / Re: Help identifying John Lane
« on: Friday 11 January 08 15:18 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Neil


If you're looking at CWGC, don't forget those who are listed just with an initial "J" rather then John. Also don't forget those who are listed as age unknown.

Is John Lane his full name?
If he died in 1917 Gallipoli is not a possibility as the Dardanelles campaign was over by Jan 1916, but check other years as well.

Do you have a place of birth and/or place of residence for your John Lane?
Hopefully someone can look up details of this soldier in SDGW and compare details.

I followed your suggestion and copied all the J's, Johns and John Charles into a spreadsheet which gives me thirty casualties all ages including the unknowns from 1914 - 1919.

None appear to have died at Gallipoli as far as I can tell from the cemetery/memorial name.

I don't have a place of birth for him, but he was married in East Ham, London and his wifes death in 1913 was registered in West Ham, London - I don't know if that helps with regards to a regiment?

Is this a lost cause?  I will need to wait for the 1911 census to find the family and see where he was born.

Thanks for your suggestions.

Linda

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