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World War One / Re: Transription problem on service record + some questions
« on: Monday 17 November 08 16:44 GMT (UK)  »
Discharge/Pension Letter I referred to


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World War One / Re: Transription problem on service record + some questions
« on: Monday 17 November 08 16:43 GMT (UK)  »
Does this help ?
Sorry, should have realised before. Apologies

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World War One / Transription problem on service record + some questions
« on: Monday 17 November 08 14:38 GMT (UK)  »
I've taken advantage of the free access on Ancestry for WW1 records and discovered that my grandfather signed up  and served.  A previously unknown fact, even to my late father.

The problem is that I can't make out the Battalion or Regiment description from the handwriting.

On Ancestry he is Frank Challis, aged 17, born abt 1899, residence Sourton Combs (actual Sawston, CAM).

The 3rd page of 6 gives his 'Statement of the Services' and it looks to me like :
General Service, Attested, Pter, 24-9-16
General Service, To Army Reserve, Pter, 25-9-16
Mobilized, Pter, 19-2-17
Farming Res (?) 21 Btn, Posted, 19-2-17
Infantry Res, 241st Btn, Posted, Pter, 21-7-17
Discharged, P/E, 23.1.18
Stamped is 'No longer physically fit for War Service.
Is it Farming reserve ?  Who were the 241st Btn ?

Page 4 appears to have '241 Infantry Bn Regiment' with Rank/Regiment number of Pte 13/80234.
Most of the other records I have viewed seem to have a much shorter number.  Is his long number unusual ?

Page 5 relates to his Pension following his discharge.  Next to Weekly Pension is written what appears to be '£25 Gratuity (1) RW 1917'. 
Why the 1917 reference if his was discharged in Jan 1918 ?  What does the Gratuity relate to ?

The only thing my father ever said about his dad and his involvement in the war was that he worked for the Ministry of Food and Fisheries.  It's been a huge suprise to turn up this record, but now I'm sad that I don't know enough to understand it.

It would mean a lot if someone could help me.
Kind regards

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Cambridgeshire Lookup Requests / Stapleford PR's - ANSELL
« on: Thursday 04 September 08 22:55 BST (UK)  »
Would SKS have a look at the Stapleford PRs for a Baptism please ?

I'm interested in the baptism of Catherine Ansell, born c1797.

Many thanks

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Northumberland Lookup Requests / Bellingham/Wark P.Rs - Baptisms lookup please
« on: Saturday 23 August 08 18:39 BST (UK)  »
Hi
Would SKS be able to look at the Bellingham or Wark Baptism registers for me please.

I'm interested in the parents of Christopher Breckons born c1808.
He married Elizabeth Charlton on 21 Aug 1830 at Wark.
His residence was Bellingham in 1830 and 1833.

His children were born in Wark 1830/36/39/41/45.

Thank you

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The Common Room / Re: Bankruptcy and Assignments
« on: Tuesday 01 April 08 13:56 BST (UK)  »
Marie and David

Thank you both for the information.

It's my first time coming across bankruptcy so all further reading is more than welcome.

Excuse my ignorance, but would £50 have been a substantial sum ? 

I've since discovered that in 1841 she was married to Thomas, a grocer but that he died in 1843.  In the 1851 she is down as a Widow (54y) of grocer living with her son.

Must have been a bumpy few years for her.

Thank you again
Denise

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Cambridgeshire Lookup Requests / Re: 1841 & 1851 Census - Sawston (CHALLIS)
« on: Tuesday 01 April 08 00:27 BST (UK)  »
Extra thanks Ricky :)
Shame to be a widow at 47 and bankrupt at 52.
Bet she wondered what life would through at her next ?
Denise

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Cambridgeshire Lookup Requests / Re: 1841 & 1851 Census - Sawston (CHALLIS)
« on: Tuesday 01 April 08 00:14 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Ricky

Much appreciated.

Wonder whether it was her decision to assign over all her assets ?
Guess my next step is to find out when Thomas died and how..

Cheers
Denise

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Cambridgeshire Lookup Requests / 1841 & 1851 Census - Sawston (CHALLIS)
« on: Monday 31 March 08 23:52 BST (UK)  »
Would SKS have a look in the above for a Catherine Challis please ?

I've found a reference to her in the London Gazette dated 1848 and 1849, where she assigns 'all her personal estate and effects...Allen Watson..'

She is described as 'Grocer and Draper' in the Debtors and Creditors notice dated 30th Dec 1848.

Is she described as a Widow in the 1851 census but married in the 1841 ?

TIA

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