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12 Nov 2009 02:34 |
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Have you tried here for a photo?
Ayresome Quoit & Air Rifle Club Addington Drive Middlesbrough Cleveland TS3 8HR
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12 Nov 2009 02:27 |
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In William's army records his siblings are mentioned.
I would assume these were siblings but they aren't mentioned and I can't find deaths for them.
Births Sep 1911 Williams Emma Heathcock Middlesbro 9d 1222
Births Dec 1913 Williams Mary E Heathcock Middlesbro 9d 1122
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12 Nov 2009 01:34 |
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Hello Peter,
Sometimes it's best not to list too much information when requesting certificates. If you listed William Thomas Williams as the father and it was William Williams on the certificate they might be reason for them not to send it.
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11 Nov 2009 23:58 |
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Also, how poignant to find out all of this today! Thank you again
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11 Nov 2009 22:47 |
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Wow! Thank you, thank you and thank you again! You have solved so many problems for me tonight!
Firstly the 1901 - how on earth did you find my family there?! I have looked and looked and looked, and put COUNTLESS requests for the family on here, but to no avail! I have literally been looking for the family since the release in 1901 ... I wonder why Tweedle?! Perhaps clerickal error, or perhaps a lie?!
Thank you for the 1891 and 1911; I have both of these. Sadly the 1911 shows William and Emma had 12 children; but only five surviving. Obviously Williams is a very common name; does anyone have plans of finding the births and deaths of these seven children?
On top of this I have looked for John 'Buck' Williams' birth certificate for ages; I had the thought the toddler in 1891 had died and perhaps a baby born in 1892 was named after him ... however, your theory that he was illegitimate explains why I couldn't find him. I had looked for a baptism in Teesside Archives thinking he may not have been registered. I also looked in the Workhouse birth records thinking Emma and William may have been destitute, but of course I was looking for Williams NOT Heathcock! Ha! Thank you! The workhouse was in Linthorpe so I assume he was born there!
Oddly I posted this request last night and I have spent some time in the library today (before reading these posts) and I had found the two John Williams military records on ancestry ... I knew one was related through the next of kin information ... parents details and 69 Argyle Street! It was the family home until a bomb attack in October 1940! Now you have supplied me with the next-of-kin of John and his family. However, I didn't know that both documents related to my relation! Thank you! I am so glad with this!
Quite a while ago I had requested to buy the 1911 marriage certificate of John Williams and Mary Lewis , but the registrar said the groom's father was not William Thomas Williams ... I wonder why! I shall call them again with this new info tommorrow! Also, thank you for noticing the point of John Williams, and is sister Mary ... this was noted as a mistake in a later Edition of the magazine where the article was originally published! John and Mary were husband and wife.
From this, does anyone have any suggestions of how I may find the photo mentioned in the article of William Thomas Williams, father of Buck Williams? A search of the internet proves not much help ... any ideas? I would love to find this pic.
Whilst at the library I also found the service records of Walter Williams, who died in September 1916 - he was John's brother. So sad. A lot of information there though too. Thank you so much again. I'm glad I could confirm this information with you, and thank you for the quick reply. Good to hear of the Middlesbrough connections also!
THANK YOU AGAIN! Best wishes
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11 Nov 2009 03:32 |
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According to the Medal Card, he was awarded the
British War Medal
Victory Medal
1915 Star
York Regiment Service Number 7194 Army Service Corp Number M/38597
Medal information:-
1914-15 Star was awarded for service in France or Flanders (Belgium) between 23 November 1914 and 31 December 1915, or for service in any theater between 5 August 1914 and 31 December 1915
Allied Victory Medal (Victory Medal) was awarded for service in any operational theater between 5 August 1914 and 11 November 1918. It was issued to individuals who received the 1914 and 1914-15 Stars and to most individuals who were issued the British War Medal. The medal was also awarded for service in Russia (1919-1920) and post-war mine clearance in the North Sea (1918-1919).
British War Medal was awarded to both servicemen and civilians that either served in a theater of war, or rendered service overseas between 5 August 1914 and 11 November 1918. It was also awarded for service in Russia, and post-war mine clearance in the Baltic, the Black Sea, and the Caspian Sea between 1919 and 1920.
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11 Nov 2009 03:26 |
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Yes
the physical descriptions are identical ........... poor guy was slightly knock kneed and flat footed!
so they are two sets of records for one person ....... probably as a result of him being transferred from the Yorskhire Regiment.
I don't think the British War Medal and the Victory Medal really qualify him as a war hero in the usual sense of the word ........... every British soldier who served for the duration and/or overseas got them.
Although every Tommy should be thought of as war hero imo!
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11 Nov 2009 02:51 |
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The newspaper article says he lived with his sister Mary and son John?
That seems odd as there' s no Mary listed in the census records. Those are the names of his wife and child.
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11 Nov 2009 02:46 |
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Next of Kin Father: William Williams 14 Hartington Street, Middlesboro Mother: Emma Williams Brother: Walter Williams Wife: 7 Stansfield St
Served in Italy and Kefalonica
Height: 5 ft 7 in
weight: 137 lbs Rose
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11 Nov 2009 02:40 |
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John's marriage?
Marriages Mar 1911 Lewis Mary A Middlesbro 9d 808 Williams John Middlesbro 9d 809
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11 Nov 2009 02:31 |
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John is 2 in 1891 so this must be his birth:
Births Mar 1889 Heathcock John Middlesbro' 9d 509
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11 Nov 2009 02:28 |
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Possible marriage? From Tees Valley Indexes:
Result Year Surname Forename Initial Ref Number Click to contact 1 1889 HEATHCOCK EMILY M-AA-J24-0-0177 Middlesbrough 2 1889 WILLIAMS WILLIAM T M-AA-J24-0-0177 Middlesbrough
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11 Nov 2009 02:20 |
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Wonder why the name was Threadwell in 1901? This seems to be the same family: 1891 census 19 Pennyman St., Ormesby, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire W.T. Williams, head, 20, (something?) maker iron works, born North Ormesby Emma, wife, 19, born Middlesbrough John, son, 2, born Linthorpe Walter L., son, 6 months, born North Ormesby
Incidentally I was born in Middlesbrough too.
Oh rats! Just re-read your post, you already had this. I'm batting zero tonight, better retire!
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11 Nov 2009 02:03 |
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You have more patience than I do,Sylvia!!
I think I saw his number as 7194,which matches up to this one: British Army WWI Medal Rolls Index Cards, 1914-1920 about John Williams Name: John Williams Regiment or Corps: York R,Army Service Corps Regimental Number: 7194,M/38597
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11 Nov 2009 01:59 |
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British Army WWI Service Records, 1914-1920 Name: John Williams Estimated Birth Year: abt 1889 Age at Enlistment: 21 Birth Parish: North Ormesby Birth County: Yorkshire Document Year: 1910 Regiment Name: Res Bn Yorkshire Reg?? Number of Images: 10
3rd Reserve Battalion Yorkshire Regiment
Attested 1 February 1910
Think his physical description identical ot that for the previously posted John Williams, b. 1886 ... including distinguishing marks on body ........ but need to double check!
Transferred to Army Service Corp 1915(?)
Nexto of Kin Father William William 14 Hartington Street, Middlesboro Brother ?? William Brother Walter William
Wife 7 Stansfield St, Middlesboro Mary Anne Lewis, Married 14/2 1911
Child John Patrick William b. 1/9/1913, Middlesboro
I cannot see a service number for hime
He was awarded the British War Medal and the Victory Medal ..... which were given to every soldier who served
need to check the other guys records ....... but have to go for dinner!!
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11 Nov 2009 01:42 |
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Ok
I'm skimming through the records for the John Williams b. 1886
the records are not in very good shape .......... burnt and fragments of pages in many cases.
I have not found a name of a next-of-kin at any time.
He qualified as a boilermaker while in the army.
Was discharged with a 30% pension in 1919 ...... he had rheumatism and bronchitis
The address given on that page was 3 Florence Street, Middlesborough, Yorkshire, and he says he is Married.
Number 38597 Reserve (2nd) battalion, Yorkshire Regiment (19th Foot) Attested 1-2-1910
Transferred to Army Service Corp M. T. (??date?? 1916??)
A second address of 6 Argyle (???) St Middlesborouhg is also given later on a burnt fragment ..... address where he will be while on leave.
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11 Nov 2009 01:38 |
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Just an aside-no wonder you couldn't find them in 1901!!! 1901 Ancestry Name: William Threadwell Age: 29 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1872 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Emma Gender: Male Where born: North Ormsby, Yorkshire, England Civil parish: Middlesbrough Ecclesiastical parish: All Saints County/Island: Yorkshire Country: England Street Address: Can't read
Occupation: Registration district: Middlesbrough Sub-registration district: Middlesbrough ED, institution, or vessel: 23 Household schedule number: 103 Household Members: Name Age William Threadwell 29 Occ:Lab Steel Works Emma Threadwell 26 John Threadwell 10 Walter Threadwell 7 Rosey Threadwell 3 Albert E Threadwell 1 Source Citation: Class: RG13; Piece: 4576; Folio: 156; Page: 17 ............... 1911 census transcription details for: 87 Hatherley Street Middlesbrough Yorkshire RG14PN29282 RG78PN1696 RD535 SD3 ED19 SN281 Reg. District: Middlesbrough Sub District: Middlesbrough West Parish: Middlesbrough Enum. District: 19 Address: 87 Hatherley Street Middlesbrough Yorkshire County: Yorkshire (North riding)
WILLIAMS, William Thomas Head M 39 1872 Gas Worker North Ormesby WILLIAMS, Emma Wife Married 21 years F 39 1872 Middlesbrough WILLIAMS, Walter Louis Son Single M 19 1892 General Labourer North Ormesby WILLIAMS, Rosey Daughter Single F 13 1898 School Middlesbrough WILLIAMS, Albert Son Single M 12 1899 School Middlesbrough WILLIAMS, George Son Single M 5 1906 Middlesbrough WILLIAMS, Harry Son Single M 3 1908 Middlesbrough
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11 Nov 2009 01:25 |
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I wonder if you can contact Bucks old regiment. Im sure if he was mentioned in dispatches they would be able to help.
I have never heard of Princess Patricia's Yorkshire Own Regiment ( From Evening Gazette story) There is The Green Howards ( Alexandra,Princess of Wales Own Yorkshire Regiment)
There is Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry that fought in WW1. I wonder if Buck fought along side these so the story has got muddled.
A.S.C.M.T stands for Army Service Corp Mechanical Transport
I was born in Middlesbrough and lived in North Ormesby when I first got married
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11 Nov 2009 00:58 |
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Peter, Have you gone through his service records on Ancestry? I can never make sense of what I'm reading on those,but the following records both seem to be the same person: British Army WWI Service Records, 1914-1920 Name: John Williams Estimated Birth Year: abt 1889 Age at Enlistment: 21 Birth Parish: North Ormesby Birth County: Yorkshire Document Year: 1910 Regiment Name: Res Bn Yorkshire Reg?? Number of Images: 10
Name: John Williams Estimated Birth Year: abt 1886 Age at Enlistment: 21 Birth Parish: North Ormesby Birth County: Yorkshire Document Year: 1907 Regiment Name: Res Bn Yorkshire Re?? Number of Images: 33
I'm fairly sure he's "yours".
Perhaps someone with more expertise could read tthrough and see what they can glean from them.
Maureen
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11 Nov 2009 00:27 |
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Thank you Margaret; I had sent that article to Linda as I am looking for the elusive photograph mentioned in the article. It is certainly not in the family now. I think I should put an advert in the Gazette for contact information for Eddie Lewis.
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