W.W.1 service records question

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W.W.1 service records question

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I have been searching service records on Ancestry for three of my husband's uncles records , but haven't found anything. Have tried many variations of name spellings etc.

I have found their details on CWGC, and on Ancestry's W.W.1Medal Rolls.

Has anyone else had this problem ?
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Hi Big G,
Depends which records you are looking at. The wwI service records currently state they are for surnames A-N although there is the odd page for other letters. Not sure if the pension and Medal Rolls are supposed to be complete or not.
I've certainly not been able to find some people I would expect to.
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Sorry just reread your message - did you mean WWII?
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big g if you give me names and dob's I will check my military pay site for you
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Dohhh....I meant W.W.1..........sorry guys.

The names are as follows -

Joseph Lloyd, born Altcar, Lancs. died 9 april 1917 aged 20, The King's Liverpool regiment. No.30956.

James Lloyd, born Altcar, Lancs. died 31 August 1918 aged 19, The King's Liverpool Regiment. No. 381126.

(They were brothers)

John Burgess Dickinson, born Altcar, Lancs. died 23 March 1918 aged 23, The King's Liverpool Regiment. No. 30955.

I have found their Medal Roll details, and burial details from CWGC, would like to find their service records if possible.

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Hi Glenys,

I was looking on the site the other day and I found some info about the WW1 Soldiers service records, and it said that some soldiers used nick names or just initials.

Jan
Clarke, McLeod, Pendleton (Liverpool and I.O.M.) Coltham, Cowley, Nickson, Huyton, Grisdale, Quirk, Knowles, Street, Howard. Knubley.

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Hi Jan,
Nicknames ?...........I'll hve another look using initials.

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JOSEPH LLOYD Regiment, Corps etc
King's (Liverpool Regiment)

Battalion/etc 17th Battalion. Details
Surname Lloyd

Christian Name Joseph

Initials J

Born Liverpool

Enlisted Liverpool

Residence Altcar, Lancs

Rank PRIVATE

Number 30956

Died Date 09/04/1917

Died How Killed in action

Theatre of War France & Flanders

Joseph Lloyd - Battalion Details
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Regiment, Corps etc
King's (Liverpool Regiment)

Battalion/etc
17th Battalion.

Battalion Details
Raised in Liverpool by Lord Derby on 29.8.14 Sept. in old watch factory at Prescot. 30.4.15 to Belton Park, Grantham in 89th Bde. 30th Div. 27.8.15 taken over by the War Office. Sept. 1915 to Larkhill. 7.11.15 landed at Boulogne. 14.5.18 reduced to cadre at Buysscheure, N.E. of St. Omer. 16.6.18 to 66th Div. 30.6.18 to England with 75th Bde. 25th Div. at Mytchett, Aldershot. Reformed on East Coast and returned to Aldershot. 9.9.18 75th Bde. Bde. left 25th Div. and renumbered 236th for service in North Russia. 11.10.18 sailed from Glasgow for Murmansk and then on to Archangel where it remained until Sept. 1919.


JAMES LLOYD Regiment, Corps etc
King's (Liverpool Regiment)

Battalion/etc
13th Battalion Details

Surname
Lloyd

Christian Name
James

Initials
J

Born
Altcar, Lancs

Enlisted
Southport

Residence
Southport

Rank
PRIVATE

Number
384126

Died Date
31/08/1918

Died How
Killed in action

Theatre of War
France & Flanders

James Lloyd - Battalion Details
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Regiment, Corps etc
King's (Liverpool Regiment)

Battalion/etc
13th Battalion

Battalion Details
Formed Oct. 1914 at Seaforth, Liverpool-K3-to Salisbury Plain; Army Troops 25th Div. Nov. 1914 to Bournemouth in billets. Feb. 1915 to 76th Bde. 25th Div. May 1915 to Aldershot. 27.9.15 landed at Havre. 15.10.15 76th Bde. to 3rd Div. 23.10.15 to 8th Bde. 3rd Div. 4.4.16 to 9th Bde. 3rd Div. 11.11.18 9th Bde. 3rd Div. France; Le Grand Sart, east of Le Quesnoy.


JOHN BURGESS DICKINSON Regiment, Corps etc
King's (Liverpool Regiment)

Battalion/etc
17th Battalion. Details

Surname
Dickinson

Christian Name
John Burgess

Initials
J B

Born
Altcar, Lancs

Enlisted
Liverpool

Residence
Altcar

Rank
L/CPL

Number
39955

Died Date
23/03/1918

Died How
Killed in action

Theatre of War
France & Flanders

John Burgess Dickinson - Battalion Details
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Regiment, Corps etc
King's (Liverpool Regiment)

Battalion/etc
17th Battalion.

Battalion Details
Raised in Liverpool by Lord Derby on 29.8.14 Sept. in old watch factory at Prescot. 30.4.15 to Belton Park, Grantham in 89th Bde. 30th Div. 27.8.15 taken over by the War Office. Sept. 1915 to Larkhill. 7.11.15 landed at Boulogne. 14.5.18 reduced to cadre at Buysscheure, N.E. of St. Omer. 16.6.18 to 66th Div. 30.6.18 to England with 75th Bde. 25th Div. at Mytchett, Aldershot. Reformed on East Coast and returned to Aldershot. 9.9.18 75th Bde. Bde. left 25th Div. and renumbered 236th for service in North Russia. 11.10.18 sailed from Glasgow for Murmansk and then on to Archangel where it remained until Sept. 1919.
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Hi Susan,

hank you so very much for the above information; much appreciated. You've made my day !!!!

Did you find this on Ancestry?

Glenys :D :D
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no I use military-genealogy.com to find WW records
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Thanks again Sue - you are a star :D :D :D
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Joseph Lloyd

On 9th April 1917, the 17th battalion supplied the “mopping up” parties as part of the First Battle of the Scarpe (9th –14th April). There role was to follow the lead troops and to deal with any enemy stragglers who had been missed by the main advance. Although there was little “mopping up” to be done, the battalion shared the risks of the main parties and when they fell back at midnight, “B”, “C” and “D” companies were located around the sunken road north of Boiry-Becquerelle and “A” company were in trenches west of Henin. They had lost 2 officers and 16 other ranks killed, with 3 officers and 48 OR wounded. .

John Dickinson

With the German offensive of March 1918 underway, the 17th Bn were moved to Aviation Wood on the morning of the 22nd March, although it was 2.30 pm before they arrived. A strong German attack o Flesquieres took place and the Bn was ordered to fall back to the town of Ham, reaching there at 9.30 pm.and taking over the defence of the town. As dawn broke, the pressure on the town increased and at 6.30 am the 17th Bn began to withdraw through the town, blowing up the bridge north-west of the town at 7 am. Despite this, the enemy still managed to enter the town and the 17th were heavily engaged. The battalion fell back to take up a position with the 18th Bn north-east of Verlaines. From here, they advanced and formed a lineon the crest of a hill, although they came under heavy machine-gun fire. The situation was quiet for the remainder of the day and the battalion did not come under any further attack.

James Lloyd

On 21st August 1918, the 13th Bn took part in the attack on Ecoust. The attack was a complete success, but incurred heavy casualties estimated at 9 officers and over 200 other ranks killed, wounded and missing.

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sjn,

My thanks to you also, for your help.

I intend to visit your website later today; have been away for a few days abd came back to find 65 message in my in box, quite a few of which were rubbish !!!!!!

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