Introductions

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Introductions

Postby eskimo » Sat Jun 28, 2008 8:49 pm

Hi :D

Just thought it was about time i joined the forum, i found the main site most interesting for quite a while now.

My interest is ww1 my uncle who served in the RFA came from Worcester as did most of my family, i also have another uncle and a second cousin who served.

I am interested in any Stintons who served, so if anyone as information it would be much appreciated.

I see there was a Stinton who won the MM in 1919 I would be interested to know whereabouts in Worcester he lived and how he came by his MM. He served in a Worcester regiment.

Best wishes Dennis.
remembering all the Stinton's who gave the ultimate sacrifice.

www.dennisstinton.co.uk
www.bidfordwarmemorial.co.uk
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Postby scully » Sun Jun 29, 2008 11:10 am

Hi Dennis,

There were 2 Stinton's:

Corporal George W. Stinton (50730) who was awarded the Military Medal, which you have found on the website. Also there was a Captain Tom Stinton who did not enter the theatre of war until 16th February 1917, he was from Loughborough, Lincs. He was awarded the Italian Bronze Medal for Valour (details are listed in the FOREIGN MEDALS section of the website). At the end of the war he was with the 8th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment.

Regards,

Louis
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Capt Tom Stinton

Postby eskimo » Sun Jun 29, 2008 6:14 pm

Thanks for that Louis, :D

I have come across him before, here are some further details for you.

Tom Stinton,Worcs reg (Territorial force) Bronze medal for military valour.).Lived to the age of 71, and was headmaster at Loughbrough and Newcastle under lyme schools. Served in France and Italy with the Worcester regiment, he was married to Mary and had two daughters and a son.

Thanks for taking the time to reply much appreciated

Dennis.
remembering all the Stinton's who gave the ultimate sacrifice.

www.dennisstinton.co.uk
www.bidfordwarmemorial.co.uk
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