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Private William George

Posted: 16 Jan 2013 20:50
by Katie
I have a Private William George Regt no 22694 King's Liverpool Regt. He was also with the King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment Regt No 35073. And if I am correct the Army Pay Corps. He was discharged through sickness on 19th November 1917 and he appears in the the Silver War Badge Records. According to his medal card he died. Can someone double check for me as I cannot locate him on CWGC under all Regiments he served with. I have a death Registration for Sept qtr 1917 for a William George died Liverpool aged 35yrs.

Thank you to any who help.

Re: Private William George

Posted: 16 Jan 2013 21:06
by MaryA
Katie wrote: He was discharged through sickness on 19th November 1917
According to his medal card he died.
Is that a conflict of information? Could it have just been noted on the medal card that he had died although he was not in the services at the time and so may not have been noted on the CWGC?

Re: Private William George

Posted: 16 Jan 2013 21:27
by Katie
Mary there were many who were discharged through sickness/wounds/etc and they may be eligible for War Grave Status, we just have to prove he died as a result of sickness/wounds received whilst serving abroad. This was what happened with Corporal John Mackie who died 1916 of wounds received September 1915 and I got his death certificate and sent it of to the InFromTheCold Project. He has now been put forward for inclusion as a casualty. I am hoping to apply for a small grant to obtain death certificates for Soldiers from Liverpool who I think are possible IFTC cases.

Re: Private William George

Posted: 17 Jan 2013 02:41
by promenade
Hi Katie,

For what it's worth this is my interpretation!

I am aware that William enlisted in Liverpool on 9/11/14 as No 22694 in the 20th Battalion King's (Liverpool) Regt [4th Liverpool Pals]. At the time of his embarkation for France with the 20th on 7/11/15 he gave his address as 9 Moses St, Dingle and his next of kin as his mother Caroline George.

Based on this information the only census returns that match are as follows:-

1911 Census RG14PN22236 RG78PN1315 RD454 SD2 ED9 SN1
William George
Age: 14
Occupation : butcher's errand boy
Address: 19 Parkhill Rd, Liverpool - the dwelling had 7 rooms
Estimated Birth Year: 1897
Where born: Liverpool
Mother's Name: Caroline George, 49 widow, b. Liverpool
Albert Edward George, 21, fireman on Midland Railway, b. Liverpool
Lily George, 18, b. Liverpool
Emma Ward, 30 married sister, b. Liverpool - married for 3 years - 2 of her 2 children had survived.
Elizabeth Ward, 2, niece, b. Liverpool
Herbert Ward, 1, nephew, b. Liverpool
His parents had been married for 30 years - 6 of their 9 children had survived.

1901 Census Class: RG13; Piece: 3430; Folio: 92; Page: 25.
William George
Age: 4
Address: 476 Mill St, Liverpool
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1897
Relation: Son
Father's Name: William George, 41, hydraulic machinery, b. Liverpool
Mother's Name: Caroline George, 39, b. Liverpool
Where born: Liverpool
Emma George 19, enameller, b. Liverpool
John George 16, warehouse porter, b. Liverpool
Lucy George 13, b. Liverpool
Albert George 11, b. Liverpool
Lilly George 8, b. Liverpool

So if this is the man he was born about 1897

The only death that matches this year of birth in Liverpool is William George, b. 1897 who death was registered in Liverpool 2Q 1925

Re: Private William George

Posted: 17 Jan 2013 22:26
by Katie
Thanks Promenade. His name appears in a list of wounded I have. I will check out that death Registration and see if I can find his burial.

Re: Private William George

Posted: 11 May 2014 14:29
by LindaG
this is the post I was referring to, this census is the right one for our family.
Linda

Re: Private William George

Posted: 11 May 2014 16:30
by MaryA
LindaG wrote:this is the post I was referring to
When? sorry your post seems to have come out of the blue more than a year since the last post.

Re: Private William George

Posted: 11 May 2014 17:55
by Katie
I received a PM asking about a William George topic that I had started, I asked her to let me know what that topic was, and it was this one.

Re: Private William George

Posted: 11 May 2014 18:51
by MaryA
I'm glad nothing has gone wrong, I was worried there were missing posts.