I am new to this forum, having only just found my Grandfathers Attestation Certificate on line. I know nothing of my G/fathers early life, where he was born etc, so getting this certificate was really helpful, but there are some questions that I need answering.
My G/father is recorded on the National Roll of the Great War, Birmingham Section. As Corporal John Walter Walton, Worcestershire Regt, in which it states, he re-enlisted in 1914 and proceeded to France, fought at Mons and other early battles(named) and was badly wounded on the Somme. He was discharged as unfit in July 1918 and died in August 1918 from, on his death certificate, it states natural causes, not wounds. ( No widows war pension to be paid)
On the attestation certificate, it states that he attested on 11/11/1915 in Suffolk Street, Birmingham, into the 13th Battalion, Worcs Regt. It gives his previous service in the 6th Reg, Worcester Regt as 7055, leaving in November 1911.
Therefore is the record in the National Roll of the Great War correct , could he have fought as a re-enlisting soldier in 1914, or would he have to have been attested first?
I would be most grateful for any answers to the above question, also for any information about Corporal Walton that may be held in your archive and records, especially if it gives his place of birth and next of kin.
I look forward to reading your knowledgeable replies.