hey anybody that views this,i am looking for any information on my relation matthew kinsella ,service number 3965,is there any document that tell where he fought,or any pictures available,any help would be appreciated
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01-02-2021, 7:11 AM #1
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connaught rangers 6th batt
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01-02-2021, 8:37 AM #2
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Welcome to British-Genealogy.
Firstly, are you interested purely in Matthew's time in the army, or are you looking for further information about him, and if so, exactly what? It's a waste of our time finding his marriage in 1409/whenever if you already know that.
However, before we can even start looking we need to know a little bit about Matthew. When he was born (just the year will do), possibly where, and most important of all - though we might be able to make a guess from his year of birth - what sort of time period was he in the army? 1880? 1918? 1940? 1960?
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01-02-2021, 9:30 AM #3
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Start at the website of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
www.cwgc.org
Then go to the National Archives web site and search for the appropriate unit war diary. While you're at the National Archives site, follow the "Help with Your research" link from the home page.
https://discovery.nationalarchives.g...ils/r/C7352853
Downloads are currently free of charge.
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01-02-2021, 12:54 PM #4
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Just military history, and any photographs
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02-02-2021, 9:46 AM #5
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https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/fi...EW%20KINSELLA/
https://discovery.nationalarchives.g...ils/r/C7352853
(Currently free of charge to download)
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02-02-2021, 8:02 PM #6
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thanks peter,have downloaded that and went through it and no mention of him,thanks anyhow
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03-02-2021, 1:03 AM #7
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You wouldn't normally see any mention of ordinary soldiers in the war diary, but it does tell you all of the action he was involved in.
He appeared in the daily casualty lists as follows (NB the lists are published several weeks after the actual event):
13 Jul 1916 wounded, shock (shell)
11Oct 1916 wounded
19 Feb 1917 killed (actual date of death 25 Jan)
Records show he was in the 6th Battalion and first embarked for overseas service on 17 Dec 1915, which is confirmed by the war diary, which starts with them landing at Le Havre on 18 Dec 1915. The entry for 25 Jan 1917 doesn’t report any action - in fact it says it was unusually quiet, although there was some hostile aircraft activity. I did wonder if he had died in hospital, but his record shows KIA not Died of Wounds, so it looks like he was just unfortunate.
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03-02-2021, 8:25 AM #8
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I cannot see any of this, does it mention his rank number anywhere?
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03-02-2021, 11:43 AM #9
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Can you please tell what pages this is. On, thank you
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04-02-2021, 12:18 AM #10
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It isn't in the war diary - ordinary soldiers are rarely mentioned in those - the casualty lists were published by the war office and picked up by national and/or local newspapers, including The Times. If you take out a free trial to The Genealogist you should be able to view them.
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