michael keely Posted 22 November , 2012 Share Posted 22 November , 2012 Duffy James Gunner 44436 RGA 279 Siege Battery Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mowatt Posted 2 December , 2012 Share Posted 2 December , 2012 Maternal Grandfather: Pte George Mowatt Scott, Royal Scots Fusiliers. Regimental number and Battalion not known (lived in Ayr at the time) as I'm still trying to find this out. Mowatt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lone Pine2 Posted 14 December , 2012 Share Posted 14 December , 2012 My Grandad 1422 Private William Pritchard "D" Company 4th Battalion AIF Landed ANZAC Cove 25th April between 11am and noon Killed in Action Lone Pine 6 - 9th August 1915 Memorial Lone Pine Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rumplestiltskin Posted 31 December , 2012 Share Posted 31 December , 2012 This is my family members. 16630 PTE Richard Hannan 1st Battalion RDF'S. KIA 01-07-1916 Remembered. 1648 Rifleman William Hannan 11th Bttalion London Regiment (Finsbury Rifles) KIA 18-08-1915 Remembered. 13193 Sergeant William Hannan 6th Battalion Ox & Bucks Light infantry.Not Forgotten. 42248 PTE Albert Beauchamp 2nd/10th Battalion London Regiment died 25-09-1917. Divisional Collecting Post Cemetery. Remembered 12395 PTE Joseph Hannan 6th Ox & Bucks Light Infantry, Not Forgotten 55642 DVR Thomas Pretty C' Battery 71st Brigade Royal Field Artillery died 09-04-1917 Remembered. 10230 PTE William Beauchamp 1st Battalion East Surrey Regiment KIA 28-10-1914 Remembered. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MBrockway Posted 13 June , 2018 Share Posted 13 June , 2018 On 20/12/2007 at 13:12, channelhopper said: My Grandfather 16-720 Pte Harry Bebb 16th West Yorkshire Regt His brothers 22028 Pte Louis Bebb Lanc Fus C/6209 Pte Norman Bebb KIA 10/10/16 18th KRRC 50616 Pte Thomas W Bebb West Yorkshire Regiment His Cousin 24545 Pte Herbert Bebb KIA 04/11/18 9th West Riding Regiment My Great Grandfather 21/1490 Pte Adam Smith Northumberland Fusiliers God Bless them ! Channelhopper Read this topic here and you'll be very pleased: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 28 October , 2019 Share Posted 28 October , 2019 Pte Harry coy Oxford & Buckinghamshire Light infantry 1914 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kimberley John Lindsay Posted 28 October , 2019 Share Posted 28 October , 2019 (edited) Dear All, My grandfather:- Capt William Frederic Lindsay, MC (1880-1940), 53rd Bn AIF (wounded) France; Lt-Col., MC, ED. His brothers:- Lieut. George Lindsay (1886-1968), 53rd Bn AIF, France. Sgt Walter Lindsay (1888-1958), Egypt, Invalided, 2962 Tpr. Thomas Francis Lindsay, 1st Australian Light Horse; KiA Palestine, 14 July 1918, aged 27. Kindest regards, Kim. Edited 28 October , 2019 by Kimberley John Lindsay Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michaeldr Posted 11 July , 2020 Share Posted 11 July , 2020 On 03/02/2003 at 07:24, michaeldr said: My grandfathers: AB Daniel Dunn, RNVR (number:TZ 89) served 11 Sep 1914 to 19 Mar 1919 in Nelson Battalion, Royal Naval Division, wounded (B. W. Neck) Gallipoli 4 Jun 1915 and in Hawke Battalion, Royal Naval Division from 1917 survived My grateful thanks to Alan (draperju) who has just found for me a photograph which I had never seen before It is of my grandfather and was published in a local newspaper just after he was wounded on Gallipoli Many thanks Alan, from the whole family Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sepoy Posted 11 July , 2020 Share Posted 11 July , 2020 My Grandfather - Corporal Kenneth Alexander Gordon, North Somerset Yeomanry and Somerset Light Infantry (Home service only) Great Uncle - 71511 Private Gilbert Harry William Gordon, 2/1st Berkshire Yeomanry, later 495431 Sapper, Royal Engineers (Served on the Western Front). Great Gt Uncle - Deal 400 (S) Sapper David Maxwell Gordon, 2nd Field Company, RND Engineers, later Company Quarter Master Sergeant, Royal Engineers (Served at Gallipoli and on the Western Front. Wounded in Action 3 times.) Sepoy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chaz Posted 11 July , 2020 Share Posted 11 July , 2020 (edited) somehow missed this thread. here is a list of mine. maternal Grandfather William Gleed , Gloucester regt , returned with a head wound his brothers and one cousin John Edward Gleed, 12173 8th Gloucester regt, resting Terlincthun Arthur Gleed, 12178, 8th Gloucester regt, Connaught Frederick Gleed, 10989, 2nd Wilts regt, Niederzhweren John Gleed,132191 Royal Engineers, Cambrin Percy Gleed 16369 Gloucester regt returned paternal side Archibald Herbert Wheeler 18230 Wilts regt, Bedford House Edited 11 July , 2020 by chaz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kimberley John Lindsay Posted 12 July , 2020 Share Posted 12 July , 2020 Dear All, Just to put Images to the names and details, I attach photos of 1) my grandfather before his MC action, 2) afterwards, and 3) immediately post-Great War; 4) my great-grandmother Eliza. Lindsay, in mourning for her youngest son Thomas Francis, shown together with her sons Walter (invalided) and George, 1919, in NSW. 5) Thomas Francis Lindsay, 1st Australian Light Horse, Killed in Action 14 July 1918 (Palestine). My grandfather:- Capt William Frederic Lindsay, MC (1880-1940), 53rd Bn AIF (wounded) France; Lt-Col., MC, ED. His brothers:- Lieut. George Lindsay (1886-1968), 53rd Bn AIF, France. Sgt Walter Lindsay (1888-1958), Egypt, Invalided, 2962 Tpr. Thomas Francis Lindsay, Australian Light Horse; KiA Palestine, 14 July 1918, aged 27. Kindest regards, Kim. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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