Private Joseph Kane 63542 91st Coy Machine Gun Corps

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Private Joseph Kane 63542 91st Coy Machine Gun Corps

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I have a lot of information on Joseph's death in WW1. He died on 4th March 1917 of his wounds and I have photos of his war grave in Mailly Maillet in France. The only thing I don't know is how he got his wounds. Can anybody please advise on how I could find out. Thank you.

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Re: Private Joseph Kane 63542 91st Coy Machine Gun Corps

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I would suggest contacting the Liverpool Museum as they have a good military section, they may have more information than is available online.

In September there is usually held the Military Day down there with a number of Experts to help with your queries and also usually somebody who has copies of the War Diaries, they may contain some detail.
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Re: Private Joseph Kane 63542 91st Coy Machine Gun Corps

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I don't have a subscription, but there are a number of stories on the British Newsaper Archive:

http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.u ... ane&page=0

It's not clear if any provide the level of detail that you hope to find.

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Re: Private Joseph Kane 63542 91st Coy Machine Gun Corps

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He is mentioned, with a photo, on P17 of this document. (A cousin, Joseph Sloey, also died in WW1):

https://issuu.com/seftonatwar/docs/sefton_at_war

There may be a War Diary for the Company available from the National Archives, but it's unusual compared to the normal Battalion War Diary... Some of the military specialists may be able to advise.

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Re: Private Joseph Kane 63542 91st Coy Machine Gun Corps

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Echo, 12 March, 1917.

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Unfortunately no service records for Joseph Kane appear to have survived.

Joseph Sloey, 4451, Irish Batt, KLR.
Gun Shot Wounds to the Abdomen.
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Re: Private Joseph Kane 63542 91st Coy Machine Gun Corps

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From my database.

Machine Gun Corps (Infantry)
Kane
63542
Joseph
Private
Bootle
4th March 1917
Died of Wounds
Youngest son of Edward and Catherine Kane, of Antonio Street, Bootle, Liverpool.

Liverpool Echo March 4th 1918

KANE-In memory of my dear brother JOSEPH (Joe), who died in action March 4th 1917, on whose soul, sweet Jesus have mercy. RIP.
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King's Liverpool Regiment
Sloey
4451
Joseph William
Private
Bootle
4th August 1916
Killed
Only son of Thomas and Margaret Sloey, of Liverpool.

Liverpool August 4th 1917

SLOEY-In loving memory of my dear chum, Joe Sloey, 8th Irish K.L.R, who was killed in action August 4th 1916.-His old Chum Frank.
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Re: Private Joseph Kane 63542 91st Coy Machine Gun Corps

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Thank you everybody who took the time to help me. I really appreciate it. I may have to accept that "died of his wounds" is the best I am going to get. Thanks again.

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Re: Private Joseph Kane 63542 91st Coy Machine Gun Corps

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The CWGC page Grave Registration Document shows that there were relatively few burials at the time Joseph was buried.

http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casua ... ,%20JOSEPH

There were just two men from the 9th Battalion Welsh Regiment and then two from the 22nd Battalion Manchester Regiment. Maybe Joseph's Company was providing machine gun support to one of these Battalions? Perhaps the 9th Welsh and 22nd Manchester were part of a rotation? If you haven't already got them, it would surely be interesting to order the war diaries of these two Battalions, just in case there's something interesting.

9 Battalion Welsh Regiment:
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.u ... r/C7353064

22 Battalion Manchester Regiment:
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.u ... /C14053321

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