steveboler
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Post by steveboler on Nov 20, 2012 8:03:41 GMT
Hi Folks, Looking for the Service Record of Isaac Churm b.1885. Know he was in the York and Lancaster Regiment and went to the front and returned. Only found a Medal Card for an "I. Churm" - 12171 on Ancestry, but cannot find his Service Record. Found the Service Records for his twin brother Davd b. 1885 . Any suggestions gratefully received.
Steve
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2012 10:15:53 GMT
Not a Salford lad
1901 with his family at Back Lumley street,Whitwood, Yorkshire Joseph Churm 53 Betsy Churm 52 James Churm 29 Elizabeth Churm 20 Thomas Churm 18 David Churm 16 Isaac Churm 16 Joseph Churm 7 Minnie Churm 11
1904 he has signed up on FMP
Isaa CHURM Calculated year of birth: 1886 Parish of birth: Whitwood Mere Town of birth: Castleford County of birth: Yorkshire Age at attestation: 18 years 9 months Attestation date: 10 February 1904 Attestation corps: 3RD BATTN YORK & LANCASTER REGIMENT Attestation soldier number: 445
Two years later Isaac CHURM Calculated year of birth: 1886 Parish of birth: Hightown Town of birth: Castleford County of birth: Yorkshire Age at attestation: 20 years Attestation date: 24 April 1906 Attestation corps: King's Own (Yorkshire Light Infantry) Attestation soldier number: 8846
Total of 9 pages and listhis family on next of kin.
Ben
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steveboler
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Post by steveboler on Nov 20, 2012 10:41:17 GMT
Ben, My apologies I should have mentioned he was not a Salford Lad. 1901 I have seen, but not the rest of the info you gave me. Some of the family did eventually move up to Pendleton in later years. I am helping someone in there research and find the odd "block" now and again.
Thank you very much for your time and interest and quick reply.
Steve
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2012 10:48:03 GMT
Ya welcome
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