Hello
My two great grand uncles Private Ambrose Ratcliffe (Manchester regiment) and Private Peter Gerrighty (10th Battalion Cheshire regiment) both of which were killed in action during WW1.
Can anybody tell me what sort of information this site would give me about what they did during WW1?
Many thanks in advance
Danny
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08-09-2014, 4:47 PM #1quiffdoGuest
Peter Gerrighty and Ambrose Ratcliffe
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08-09-2014, 9:42 PM #2
Hello Danny
The odds of finding a service record for them is very low as 60% plus of WW1 records were destroyed by bombing/fire in WW11. You have their regiments, do you have their regiment numbers?
ancestry are licensed to hold the remaining service records but if they have not survived then investigating their regiments is probably the closest to finding out where they served and when. ancestry and The National Archives hold the Medal Index Roll Cards, do you have these?
The Long Long Trail site may help, also The National Archives hold some war diaries.
ChristinaSometimes paranoia is just having all the facts.
William Burroughs
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08-09-2014, 9:48 PM #3
Private Ambrose Ratcliffe
Born Coseley, Staffs
Residing at Bilston
Died 4 Nov 1918 at France and Flanders
Enlisted Bilston, Staffs 12th Battalion
Regimental Number - 77091
Killed in action
Theatre of War - Western European Theatre
Comments - Formerly 24810, Lincolnshire Regt.
Knowing the battalion narrows down the search for information on his service activities and finding war diaries.
Ambrose also appears to have served in the Lincolnshire regiment.
There is a medal index card for him but I can't see a service record.
ChristinaSometimes paranoia is just having all the facts.
William Burroughs
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08-09-2014, 9:58 PM #4
Private Peter Gerrighty
Born St James Birkenhead
Died 13 Jan 1918 France and Flanders
Enlisted Northwich Cheshire
Cheshire regiment 1th battalion
Regiment number 59637
KIA Theatre of war, Western European Theatre
Sorry but there is no service record showing for this man either.
ChristinaSometimes paranoia is just having all the facts.
William Burroughs
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09-09-2014, 4:38 AM #5SueNSWGuest
Ambrose Ratcliffe - there is no mention on his medal card of the Lincolnshire Regiment so this suggests he only served overseas with the 12th Battalion Manchester Regiment. He wasn't entitled to a 'Star" so didn't go overseas until after 1st Jan 1916 - probably as a reinforcement as the battalion had been in France/Flanders since mid July 1915
The war diary has been digitised and can be downloaded from the NA site for a cost of GBP3.30 - https://discovery.nationalarchives.go...ils/r/C7352944
He is not likely to be named individually but it will give you an idea of where the battalion were when he was killed and what they were doing in the time leading up to his death
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09-09-2014, 4:47 AM #6SueNSWGuest
Peter Gerrighty - very similar situation for Peter - no 'Star' entitlement so overseas after 1st Jan 1916 - again as a reinforcement as 10th Battalion Cheshire Regiment had gone overseas originally in September 1915
Again war diary is available to be downloaded - GBP3.30 - https://discovery.nationalarchives.go...ils/r/C7353361
Lots of general reading available to you at least with the diaries
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09-09-2014, 5:08 AM #7SueNSWGuest
Always worth a look at the CWGC entry for a soldier who died - Ambrose's entry lets us know he is now buried in ENGLEFONTAINE BRITISH CEMETERY in the departement of Nord - but the documents digitised with it shows he was reburied there in 1923 - having originally been buried at LES TUILERIES BRITISH CEMETERY, ENGLEFONTAINE, - this tells you a little more of its history and location - https://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/...ISH%20CEMETERY
Looks like the battalion lost around 35 men that day
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09-09-2014, 5:02 PM #8quiffdoGuest
Thank you very much for all the info you have both given me I will look into it all and see what I can get from it.
Many thanks
Danny
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22-11-2014, 4:42 PM #9
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Danny
There is a group at St Werburgh's RC Church in Chester who are researching the parishioners who died in WW1. Peter Gerrighty is among the men who were listed in the 1922 memorial. Therefore we may have some information for you. Also one of your relatives visited the church last week looking for information about PG. Please feel free to contact me : crhwrightATgmail.com
Harper
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31-10-2018, 12:16 PM #10
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Ambrose Ratcliffe
Ambrose is also my great, great uncle and I am off to visit his grave and lay a wreath on Saturday, the centenary of his death. would love to know how we're related.
Lisa
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