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Carl David
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8 Nov 2016 17:22 |
If you are able to trace contact details for AliMPW I would be grateful as I would like to pass on my information. If anyone can help that would much appreciated. Lynda W
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7 Nov 2016 23:10 |
Welcome to the boards Lynda.
Its a shame that AliMPW has deleted their account, otherwise we would have suggested that you contact them by private message.
Lets hope that they will rejoin one day, and possibly pick up on this thread again.
We might be able to trace his/her contact details if you wanted to write?
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Carl David
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7 Nov 2016 22:44 |
Hi Ali MPW I knew your great grandfather George Pickering. He and Rose were friends with my grandparents and after they died George remained a very dear friend to my mother and father. He stayed with us regularly and we visited him until his death aged 95. We loved him very much. He was a kind, gentle and wonderful man. He told us about his time in the Great War. He delivered water to the trenches in France I think. If you would like to know more about him please get in touch. Lynda W
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10 Jun 2016 14:19 |
1939 Register Transcription
Pickering Household (2 People) 2 Back 35 Gough Street , Birmingham C.B., Warwickshire, England Attach to tree View original image Print First name(s) Last name(s) DOB Sex Occupation Marital status Schedule Schedule Sub Number Rosanna Pickering 05 Jul 1882 Female Household Duties Married 118 2 George Pickering 23 Apr 1884 Male Lorry Driver Married 118 1
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7 Jun 2016 15:53 |
1920 Electoral register confirms that marriage:
1 back 35 Gough Street George Pickering Rose Pickering
They are later listed at 2 back 35 Gough Street and George is listed with Rosanna
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7 Jun 2016 12:09 |
http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/military_chat/thread/1360331
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7 Jun 2016 10:57 |
FreeBMD suggest the marriage was
Marriages Dec 1908 (>99%) HAINES Rose Hannah King's N. 6c 880 PICKERING George King's N. 6c 880
A tree on Ancestry has linked the following birth to the son George, Since the military record has been partially destroyed, its a possibility
William George Pickering Registration Year: 1909 Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar Registration district: King's Norton Inferred County: Worcestershire Volume: 6c Page: 433
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7 Jun 2016 10:17 |
The pages are partially burnt & smudged – difficult to read.
He attested at ????ove Park on 10 Dec 1915, aged 31 & 8 months, occupation a Motor Driver Married (name destroyed) Nov 21 1908 B’ham reg office Son George b 30 Nov 1908 Permanent address 2 Coos Hill? (later record gives 2/35 Gough St) Ist joined for Duty 19 Sep 191(7?) Discharged 2 Mar 19** (later record gives 19 Sep 1917 to report to 51 Hurst St) Disciplinary actions – he did something ‘during prohibited hours’ 10 May 1918. Further sheet gives a date of 19 May 1918 ‘in the Field’ whilst with the 1st Tank Bde M.T.Coy At some point as per ‘casualty records) he had been posted to the Tank Corps with a date 17 Apr 1918. There are earlier dates, but its difficult to work out where he was or why 10/12/17 4/1/18 5/1/18
Extended his home leave without permission 10 or 20 May 1919 Conduct Record dated 4 Jun 1919 says he was sober, intelligent & reliable and conducted himself satisfactorily.
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7 Jun 2016 09:50 |
WWI Service Medal and Award Rolls, 1914-1920
George Pickering Military Year: 1914-1920 Rank: Private Medal Awarded: British War Medal and Victory Medal Regiment or Corps: Army Service Corps Regimental Number: M/346772 Previous Units: R.A.S.C. M/346772. Private.
The record (from Ancestry) should link to an image, but its not. The date of his first entry, if it occurred, into a theatre of war is nomally shown on that. Added - now have access - no date shown
http://www.1914-1918.net/soldiers/themedals.html about the medals states about the British War medal "... essentially the requirement was that a member of the fighting forces had to leave his native shore in any part of the British Empire while on service. It did not matter whether he/she entered a theatre of war or not. "
Victory Medal "This medal was awarded to all those who entered a theatre of war"
What we can tell from the medal index is that he wasn't awarded the 14 or 15 Star. There for he didn't entry a theatre of war before 31 December 1915 .......
Over 70% of full service records were destroyed during WW1 bombing. However, is this relevant?
George Pickering Gender: Male Birth Date: abt 1884 Enlistment Age: 31 Marriage Date: 21 Nov 1908 Marriage Place: Register Office Bham Document Year: 1915 Number of Images: 20 Form Title: Attestation
Family Members: Name Relation to Soldier George Pickering Self (Head) ??Nah Kinnett Spouse George Pickering Child
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7 Jun 2016 04:13 |
Hi I am looking for help. I have been looking into my Great Grand Fathers Military records and am now completely stuck. What I know : George Pickering birth date 1884 Army Service Corps. 4th company. Reg no. M/346772 Previous units RASC M/346772 PRIVATE 1914-1920 Lorry Driver Poss Victory medal : Roll: RASC/101B241 PAGE 24854 & British. ?
What I want to know is : did he service locally (bham uk) ? for how long did he serve? any disciplinary issues ? when discharged ?
Anything in addition to what I have would be a great help, thanks, Ali MPW
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