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Sydney Taylor ASC M2/114515


Margaretnolan

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I’m trying to find information on Sydney Taylor ASC M2 114515. I have his service records and am trying to find out what happened to him after the war. I need help interpreting the attached cards. What does it say on the date 17th November 1922 in particular?

 

Thank you 

 

Margaret

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This is his Pension Card.

 

17/11/1922    Appeal dismissed Ags?[unclear]  passed away.

 

A very ambiguous entry. I don't think it means he was dead.

 

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35 minutes ago, IPT said:

I'm wondering if it's shorthand for "Appeal disallowed. Aggravations Passed Away"

 

32 minutes ago, Dai Bach y Sowldiwr said:

This is his Pension Card.

 

17/11/1922    Appeal dismissed Ags?[unclear]  passed away.

 

A very ambiguous entry. I don't think it means he was dead.

 

 

Thank you both for your replies.

 

Margaret

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On the top left hand corner it says Transferred to Yorks. Can anyone point me in a direction to find more information on that please.

 

Margaret

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40 minutes ago, Margaretnolan said:

On the top left hand corner it says Transferred to Yorks. Can anyone point me in a direction to find more information on that please.

I think it means the pension claim processing was transferred to the Yorkshire Region (from somewhere else), not that he was transferred from the ASC to a Yorkshire regiment.

The card is an administrative trail for dealing with his pension claim.

Do you have links to any other documents?

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2 hours ago, Dai Bach y Sowldiwr said:

think it means the pension claim processing was transferred to the Yorkshire Region (from somewhere else), not that he was transferred from the ASC to a Yorkshire regiment.

You are correct, it was a change in the region dealing with the claim.


Craig

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The 'passed away' part cannot reflect his death unless it was some sort of retrospective appeal to try and claim a pension that had not been paid - the Article 9 claim in 1923 that is a reference to a claim for a disabled man.


Craig

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Hi M,

He did seem to move around some what. Also he served previously in the Field Amubulance. I am no expert on navigating British Census unfortunately.

 

Gerard

 

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Meant to add - this is the link on FMP if you have membership...

 

https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=GBM%2FWO363-4%2F7319863%2F15%2F379

 

Gerard

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6 hours ago, Dai Bach y Sowldiwr said:

I think it means the pension claim processing was transferred to the Yorkshire Region (from somewhere else), not that he was transferred from the ASC to a Yorkshire regiment.

The card is an administrative trail for dealing with his pension claim.

Do you have links to any other documents?

 

Gerard has posted a link to his service records above which are on FMP.

 

This is the link to his service records on Ancestry.

https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/1219/images/31238_201349-00355?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=9acadb404c6c49467dc4048065b6f49b&usePUB=true&_phsrc=YDO15&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.57741165.612688508.1595007097-1295675829.1582333504&pId=1887862

 

Unfortunately I struggle with the registration districts in the UK as I’m not familiar with them.

 

This is the Index sheet from FMP also.

 

Thank you for your help on this and everyone else also. Really appreciate it.

 

Margaret

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