ChrissyB wrote:
Hi everyone - it's so nice to see the interest the wedding photograph has generated.
On looking at the photograph it is possible that the youngest boy is my Grandad Herbert Crossley Waterworth b 1902, which would make him at the time of the wedding 13, and the young man in uniform to the right of the picture could be Thomas Newell Waterworth b 1893 making him 22 - they were sibling of Esther.
ChrissyB
Hi ChrissyB,
Medal card for Thomas Newell Waterworth, this can be viewed for £3.50. It will probably list the theatre of war, enlistment date and any medals he was entitled to receive (Waterworth Thomas Newell, 331199, Dvr, Army Service Corps, D Sub_Section, Bassnett St_69)
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/docu ... ultcount=1
Some information on the Army Service Corps
http://www.1914-1918.net/asc.htm
and some Waterworth service records can be seen here.
British Army WW1 records
Name: John Richard Waterworth
Corps: Tank Corps.
Army No. 7869549
What Parish or town were you born? Burnley
What is your age? 5 November 1894 (25 years and 6 months)
Trade or calling? Cotton Weaver
Have you ever served in the Royal Navy, Army or Air force? Royal Naval Reserve, discharged 8 February 1919 (1 6/12 years)
What corps are you willing to be enlisted? Tank Corps.
Dated 21st May 1919
http://content.ancestry.co.uk/iexec/?ht ... pid=987984 (there are 34 pages for this mans military history. The second page is interesting as it says he deserted in May 1919, and surrendered in January 1920)
Next soldier
Name: John Richard Waterworth
Parish or town were you born? Burnley
Service No. 35090
Corps: Royal Regiment of Artillery
Age? 23 years – months
Trade or calling: Farm Labourer
Dated: 2nd November 1914
http://content.ancestry.co.uk/iexec/?ht ... pid=987983 (5 Pages for this man)