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Did 4317 Private George Highton get a Pension?

Posted: 24 Jan 2014 14:01
by GEORGE HIGHTON
My Grandfather Born 1 St. October 1875 Enlisted in the Kings L'pool reg. 9th Btn.(Territorial ) on 9-10-1915 1/9/K L R went to France 13-3-15 he went in the Reinforcement Draft 1916 so did not qualify for the 1915 star (His medal records only show British war and Victory medals ) he was wounded and discharged from the Army 26-9-16 where are the war diaries held ? he received the Silver War Badge No. 47273
he lived the rest of his Life with my Mum & Dad and died 28 Oct. 1927 at 50 Calder St .His Army records must be in the Burnt Records but did he receive a Pension ? I have searched for about 14 Years His Shrapnel damaged Tin Hat was under our stairs during the 2nd World war
Can a Fresh pair of Eyes help ?

Re: Did 4317 Private George Highton get a Pension?

Posted: 24 Jan 2014 15:17
by daggers
Some battalion war diaries of the KLR are at the Museum of Liverpool Life, near the Pier Head. They seldom mention 'other ranks' but you might be lucky and you might find a general interest in what was going on, even without a specific mention.

Daggers

PS There is a member of the Great War Forum, Ken Lees, who has done much research on the 9th Battalion. He might be able to help.
www.http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/index.php

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Re: Did 4317 Private George Highton get a Pension?

Posted: 24 Jan 2014 16:03
by MaryA
daggers wrote: There is a member of the Great War Forum, Ken Lees, who has done much research on the 9th Battalion.
Ken is also a member of our Facebook Group George, he pops up there now and again.

Re: Did 4317 Private George Highton get a Pension?

Posted: 24 Jan 2014 17:16
by GEORGE HIGHTON
Did Someone Write a book about the 9th ?

Re: Did 4317 Private George Highton get a Pension?

Posted: 24 Jan 2014 18:45
by Katie
I have in my database of wounded George

15th-June-1916
King's Liverpool Regiment
Private
George
4317
Highton
Liverpool
Wounded

The lists were published 4-5 weeks after the incident. So estimated date of being wounded in action is on or about the 8th May 1916.

Re: Did 4317 Private George Highton get a Pension?

Posted: 24 Jan 2014 18:59
by Katie
War Diary for the 9th can be accessed here

http://www.9thkings.co.uk/

Information supplied by Ken Lees

Re: Did 4317 Private George Highton get a Pension?

Posted: 25 Jan 2014 12:31
by GEORGE HIGHTON
Thank you Mary Daggers and Katie
a quick resume'
Private 4317 George Highton volunteered 9 Nov. 1915 aged 40,
Drafted to France early 1916,
Wounded on or about 8th may 1916 in the Wailly sector south of Arras
Discharged from the Army 26th Sept. 1916

not a very good year for Grandad !!

my question where is the Wailly sector we were in Arras last year (wish I new then )
still we are going back on W.W.I tour in September so will look then another mystery I have a Photo of him in uniform and Ian. Swinnerton says the Badge is of the SLI ? anyone got an Idea ? :?

Re: Did 4317 Private George Highton get a Pension?

Posted: 25 Jan 2014 12:42
by daggers
Wailly is in the Township of Arras, so you cannot have been far away! Try Googling 'Wailly near Arras' and you will find plenty.
The 9th Battalion KLR wore the usual Brunswick horse badge. Can you post a copy of your photo here?
ADDED
George Highton earned the Victory and British War Medals and a Silver War Badge - the Medal Index Card is on Ancestry. The reference for the SWB is TH/447. The details will be at the National Archives, but may be available through a higher level of Ancestry than I have. There may not be very much there!

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Re: Did 4317 Private George Highton get a Pension?

Posted: 25 Jan 2014 13:00
by GEORGE HIGHTON
thanks daggers I have find my past would it be on that ?

Re: Did 4317 Private George Highton get a Pension?

Posted: 25 Jan 2014 13:03
by daggers
No, just been there!
D

Re: Did 4317 Private George Highton get a Pension?

Posted: 25 Jan 2014 15:07
by MaryA
Trip to your local library might be useful George, probably free access to Worldwide Ancestry there, as in the Record Office.

Re: Did 4317 Private George Highton get a Pension?

Posted: 27 Jan 2014 20:18
by MaryA
From George - Gerard Highton b. 3.4.1899, Private 48696 enlisted in the South
Wales Borderers almost certain he was wounded whilst serving with SWB and
hospitalised in England date unknown. On his recovery he was transferred to
the Liverpool Regiment. His number 99963. This is in the so called
non-territorial block. This medal card infers that he served abroad.
Photos shows Gerard standing with his parents, George and Esther.

This information courtesy of Col. I S Swinnerton and Joe Devereux

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Re: Did 4317 Private George Highton get a Pension?

Posted: 27 Jan 2014 20:23
by MaryA
Also - The centre badge is the badge worn on the slouch or forage cap 1898-1921. The outside two are the helmet badges worn on the full dress blue cloth helmet so it would appear that George Highton was a pre-war regular soldier recalled either for the Boar War or the Great War.

Information from Ian Swinnerton.

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Re: Did 4317 Private George Highton get a Pension?

Posted: 02 Feb 2014 14:11
by GEORGE HIGHTON
Can anyone help Please
The Photo of George b. 1-10-1875 in Uniform must have been before he enlisted in the Kings 9-10-1915 as he was wearing the cap of the Somerset Light Infantry with Stripes in the Photo is Gerard in Sailor suit b.3-4-1899 he would have been 16 in 1915 and the baby on her mums knee is Esther b. 1902 so again not 13

Re: Did 4317 Private George Highton get a Pension?

Posted: 02 Feb 2014 14:14
by GEORGE HIGHTON
Hi Mary can,t find the Photo of George, Esther, Gerard, and Baby Esther do you know where it is ?

Re: Did 4317 Private George Highton get a Pension?

Posted: 02 Feb 2014 14:27
by Blue70

Re: Did 4317 Private George Highton get a Pension?

Posted: 05 Feb 2014 08:46
by MaryA
You asked on one of your posts about photo restoration. This site appears to have a free trial offer, might be worth giving it a try.
https://www.repixl.com/?afmc=lostcousins

My Grandads Pre W.W.1 army service

Posted: 22 Aug 2014 14:25
by GEORGE HIGHTON
I'm still looking for Grandad's pre first war army service we think he was in the Somerset Light Infantry from his cap badge
His Name George Highton born 1st October 1875 In Liverpool he must have come out of the army sometime before the war started as he volunteered in the 9th Territorial Battalion of the Kings No. 4317 on 9/10/1915 and was drafted to France with the 1/9 KLR (13/3/15) probably 1916 as he did not qualify for the 1915 Star . Wounded (Where) and Hospitalised (Where) subsequently discharged 26/9/16 and Died 28 Oct 1927 Hope someone can help. As usual I started after everyone who could tell me has Passed away
Regards George

Re: My Grandads Pre W.W.1 army service

Posted: 22 Aug 2014 17:18
by Katie
15th-June-1916
9th King's Liverpool Regiment
Private
George
4317
Highton
Liverpool
Wounded

Appears in my list of wounded published 15th June 1916.

Wounded on or about 8th May 1916

Re: My Grandads Pre W.W.1 army service

Posted: 22 Aug 2014 17:31
by MaryA
One of our members has recently posted this link which you might find useful.
http://forum.liverpool-genealogy.org.uk ... 14&t=14091

Sorry not had any luck with available databases online.

Do you already have his Service Papers, is that where you got his information from? Isn't there a question on the front page asking if he had served previously? is that missing.

Have you also downloaded the silver war badge card, can be accessed online via the National Archives, Documents Online. On the card it should mention the date of discharge, the cause and the number of the badge - List TH447.