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The Great War
« on: Monday 30 December 19 17:35 GMT (UK) »
It appears I may have 2 relatives that served in the Great War, John Henry Osborn 1873 - 1916 served in the Kings 5th Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry and his son John Osborn  1896 - 1917 served in the Royal Worcester Regiment. To top that I have 3 numbers 28537, 5416 and 9108 relating to various documents, roll calls, signing up papers etc. Could anyone help me out as who's number is who's as I appear to be going round in circles.
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Re: The Great War
« Reply #1 on: Monday 30 December 19 18:27 GMT (UK) »
John Osborne birth date about 1895
Smallheath Warwickshire
Regiment number 9108
Worcestershire Regiment

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Re: The Great War
« Reply #2 on: Monday 30 December 19 18:45 GMT (UK) »
blueal -- are you sure about the papers you have relating to soldier 5416 please?

Unless there is an error - or the number was the same in 2 battalions for 2 Osbornes, Find My Past has a Joseph Osborne, 5th Battalion, Kings Shropshire Light Infantry, who sadly died on 18 Nov 1916 -- with soldier number recorded as 5416.
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Re: The Great War
« Reply #3 on: Monday 30 December 19 18:59 GMT (UK) »
blueal -- are you sure about the papers you have relating to soldier 5416 please?

Unless there is an error - or the number was the same in 2 battalions for 2 Osbornes, Find My Past has a Joseph Osborne, 5th Battalion, Kings Shropshire Light Infantry, who sadly died on 18 Nov 1916 -- with soldier number recorded as 5416.

Same record on Ancestry not seeing a death for a John Henry Osborn

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Re: The Great War
« Reply #4 on: Monday 30 December 19 19:12 GMT (UK) »
According to a few tree's on Ancestry this Joseph Henry Osborne  was born 1873 Birmingham
Was married to a Ada Fraser ?
Another tree has his wife as Amy Eliza Wilkes  :o


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Re: The Great War
« Reply #5 on: Monday 30 December 19 19:19 GMT (UK) »
Aah -- on the Commonwealth War Graves site a Joseph Osborne (5416), but no middle name shown, -- is commemorated at Birmingham Yardley Cemetery.
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Re: The Great War
« Reply #6 on: Monday 30 December 19 19:21 GMT (UK) »
blueal -- are you sure about the papers you have relating to soldier 5416 please?

Unless there is an error - or the number was the same in 2 battalions for 2 Osbornes, Find My Past has a Joseph Osborne, 5th Battalion, Kings Shropshire Light Infantry, who sadly died on 18 Nov 1916 -- with soldier number recorded as 5416.

Also on CWGC records. Entry in register includes " E 28537" as grave reference at Birmingham ( Yardley) Cemetery.

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Re: The Great War
« Reply #7 on: Monday 30 December 19 19:26 GMT (UK) »
blueal -- are you sure about the papers you have relating to soldier 5416 please?

Unless there is an error - or the number was the same in 2 battalions for 2 Osbornes, Find My Past has a Joseph Osborne, 5th Battalion, Kings Shropshire Light Infantry, who sadly died on 18 Nov 1916 -- with soldier number recorded as 5416.

Also on CWGC records. Entry in register includes " E 28537" as grave reference at Birmingham ( Yardley) Cemetery.


Good find Brentor boy  ;)

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Re: The Great War
« Reply #8 on: Monday 30 December 19 19:39 GMT (UK) »
Why did I not notice that!! It's right there under his name on CWGC website - so that number is the screen wall reference.

Clearly I need to go to Specsavers.

For info --- there is also a J. Osborne commemmorated on the Birmingham Employers Roll of Honour - from the Shropshire Light Infantry. The Delta Metal Company, Dartmouth St Birmingham. I wonder if that is Joseph.
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