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EVEIE

EVEIE Report 18 Sep 2010 20:33

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EVEIE

EVEIE Report 17 Sep 2010 21:24

george alexander cannell was his full name maybe george a cannell maybe george if he was alive id ask him but hes not
GEORGE WAS A REGIMENTAL SERGENT MAJOR (RSM) NO IDEAD WAT REG WE GUESS ITS INFANTRY

mgnv

mgnv Report 17 Sep 2010 20:28

Why do you assume his medals were issued (or not) to George Alexander Cannell - might they not have been issued to George A Cannell, or even George Cannell - i.e., exactly the name he enlisted under?

EVEIE

EVEIE Report 17 Sep 2010 19:50

geoege was always tell people about the army also my hubby used to see george and his army mates in pub and thay would talk about army day
so he must of been in for more than few months

was plain ann now annielaurie

was plain ann now annielaurie Report 17 Sep 2010 14:02

No medal entitlement then perhaps if he didn't serve for long enough or didn't serve abroad.

Flick

Flick Report 16 Sep 2010 22:29

His record indicates a service of only a few months..................

was plain ann now annielaurie

was plain ann now annielaurie Report 16 Sep 2010 22:20

Even if he'd stayed on in the Army there would still be a WW1 medal card for him.

Barbara

Barbara Report 16 Sep 2010 21:21

Perhaps he didn't have a medal card as he stayed on in they army in which case his records will still be with the MOD if after 1920.

EVEIE

EVEIE Report 16 Sep 2010 20:29

mgnv maybe my hubby grandfather told we porkies to impress a young lad or maybe he did do a bit of acting sergent major

mgnv

mgnv Report 16 Sep 2010 13:43

There are 10 George's or George A's or George Alexander's with medal cards.
None of them were sergeants - all were lower ranks like private (or driver, sapper, gunner, bombardier)

EVEIE

EVEIE Report 16 Sep 2010 11:42

yes susan big family yet geoege himself only had one child ty flick
ty mgnv..... ty susan ty dea
most grateful

Dea

Dea Report 16 Sep 2010 10:18

The 'Medal Card' looks to me like a 'Silver War Badge' Card.

The Silver War Badge
The Silver War Badge, sometimes erroneously called the Silver Wound Badge, was authorised in September 1916 and takes the form of a circular badge with the legend "For King and Empire-Services Rendered" surrounding the George V cypher. The badge was awarded to all of those military personnel who were discharged as a result of sickness or wounds contracted or received during the war, either at home or overseas

Dea x

Susan

Susan Report 16 Sep 2010 09:54

England & Wales Christening Records, 1530-1906
about George Alxander Cannell
Name: George Alxander Cannell
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 13 Nov 1885
Christening Date: 6 Dec 1885
Christening Place: Anfield, Lancashire, England
Age at Christening: 0
Father's Name: Thomas Cannell
Mother's Name: Emma

Susan

Susan Report 16 Sep 2010 09:51

If this is his family no wonder he joined the Army.

1891 England Census
about George A Cannell
Name: George A Cannell
Age: 5
Estimated birth year: abt 1886
Relation: Son
Father's Name: Thomas Cannell
Mother's Name: Emma Cannell
Gender: Male
Where born: Liverpool, Lancashire, England

Civil parish: West Derby
Ecclesiastical parish: St Margaret
County/Island: Lancashire
Country: England

Street Address:

Occupation:

Condition as to marriage:

Education:

Employment status: View image

Registration district: West Derby
Sub-registration district: West Derby (Rural)
Thomas Cannell 52
Emma Cannell 46
Thomas Albert Cannell 27
Frederick James Cannell 23
Samuel W Cannell 21
Emma G Cannell 19
Henry P Cannell 17
Frances M Cannell 15
Herbert Cannell 14
Clarence D Cannell 12
Mona F Cannell 10
Earnest F Cannell 8
Ethel R Cannell 7
George A Cannell 5
Daisy B Cannell 3
Lillian M Cannell 8/12
Alice Maud Kewley 28


Barbara

Barbara Report 16 Sep 2010 09:45

•A sapper or combat engineer is an individual soldier who performs a variety of combat engineering duties. Such tasks typically include bridge-building, laying or clearing minefields, demolitions, field defences, and building, road and airfield construction and repair.

Flick

Flick Report 16 Sep 2010 09:40

To elaborate slightly on Alan's posting......

The man was a Sapper in the Royal Engineers for his brief period of WW1 service..........Sapper is the lowest rank in the Corps.

Alan

Alan Report 16 Sep 2010 09:33

From WW1 Army Medals Index ;
Name: Geo Alexander Cannell
Regiment or Corps: RE Rly Trpo Dep
Regimental Number: 283840

His enlistment was on 10/5/1917 he was discharged, 21/10/1918. It appears no medals were awarded and reason for discharge is under references I dont understand.
Information from Ancestry Military Records.



Flick

Flick Report 16 Sep 2010 09:17

Name: George Alexander Cannell
Year of Registration: 1885
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
District: West Derby
County: Lancashire
Volume: 8b
Page: 535 (click to see others on page)

_______________________________________________

Name: George A Cannell
Death Registration Month/Year: 1964
Age at death (estimated): 78
Registration district: Liverpool North
Inferred County: Lancashire
Volume: 10d
Page: 136

EVEIE

EVEIE Report 16 Sep 2010 09:10

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EVEIE

EVEIE Report 15 Sep 2010 19:53

TY SAFC THATS MY GEORGE THANK YOU VERY MUCH
NOW GOTTA FIND HIS ARMY RECORD AND DEATH RECORDS