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14th Northumberland Fusilier


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Bonsoir,

 

Je recherche des informations sur ce soldat :

 

MOULDS CA

32293

14e fusilier du Northumberland (chauve-souris pionnière )

Troupes divisionnaires

21e division

 

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Je ne trouve pas ce soldat sur CWGC.

 

Merci d'avance pour votre aide.

 

Cordialement

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Michel

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His number was actually 32/293, indicating that he originally enlisted into the 32nd Bn of the NF

 

Medal roll shows he was then 27th Bn NF before 14th Bn NF.

 

Charles Arthur, he was eventually discharged to Class Z Army Reserve,

 

Regards

 

Russ

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Service records show he would have joined the 32nd (Reserve) Bn NF on 11/12/1915.

 

Without a service record for him, it is not possible to say where and when he went after that except to say he ended up in the NF Bns mentioned above.

 

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Russ

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Forenames , Charles Arthur

 

Demobilised and placed in Class Z reserves at the end of hostilities

 

Ray

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good Morning,

 

Thanks for the clarification.

 

Where is it possible to find its "folder ".

 

Kind regards

 

:poppy:

 

Michel

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Michel,two Charles Arthur mould's of right age for WW1 sevice.One born March Qtr 1890 in Hunslett near Leed's Yorkshire.The other September Qtr.1893

Sculcoates in East Yorkshire.(D 1974).

 

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good Morning,

 

Thank you for that information.
How can we know which one is the right one?
I only have the information indicated on the plate.

 

Kind regards

 

michel

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Seeing the mention of "Bapt" indicating Baptist religion? I would suggest looking for christening or baptism for each man and seeing if one was C of E or Methodist or whatever.

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good Morning,

 

Thank you for this advice.

 

:thumbsup:

 

michel

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CA Moulds 1890 was C of E christening  in the West Yorkshire, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1910

Name:Charles Arthur Moulds

Record Type:Baptism

Baptism Date:9 Apr 1890

Baptism Place:Hunslet Moor, St Cuthbert, Yorkshire, England

Parish as it Appears:Hunslet Moor, St Cuthbert

 

this would suggest that the man from Sculcoates (Hull) 1893 is your man

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Imperial War Museum detail on identity tags

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2 hours ago, jonbem said:

Baptism Place:Hunslet Moor, St Cuthbert, Yorkshire, England

Parish as it Appears:Hunslet Moor, St Cuthbert

Just as a point of note, the baptisms either side of CA Moulds were registered by the vicar F.S.Baines. Interestingly he went on to be Bishop of Natal in South Africa.

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Thank you very much for the research.

:thumbsup:

 

regards

 

michel

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