William Barlow

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William Barlow

Postby AndyH » Sat Mar 27, 2010 9:32 pm

I wonder if anyone can help or at least point me in the right direction.

I am trying to trace details of William Barlow (born 1893 in Reading, Berkshire) for his son (also William Barlow).

At age 86, he is desperately trying to discover his father's history and believes he served in 3rd Battalion as a CSM. His recollection of family stories is that his father served in India immediately prior to going to France but the battalion history for 3rd doesn't seem to bear this out.

If it helps any, I've managed to trace his uncle, (his father's elder brother) Joseph Barlow, who served in 9th Battalion and was killed in action on 12 August 1915 in Gallipoli and is commemerated on the Helles Memorial.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Postby allanp » Mon Mar 29, 2010 8:33 pm

Hi Andy

I have found the following information in The Worcester Herald about Joseph.

18th September 1915 edition
17198 Pte J. Barlow - 9th Battalion Wounded

23 October 1915 edition
Previously reported wounded, now reported wounded and missing
17198 Pte J. Barlow - 9th Battalion

Soldiers that Died in the Great War shows
17198 Pte Joseph Barlow - Reading - 9th Battalion Killed in Action
12 August 1915

I have looked for William but can only find one from Birmingham.

Regards Allan
12631 Lance Sergt George William Hill. KIA Vimy Ridge, 28 April 1916 3rd Battalion
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William Barlow

Postby AndyH » Mon Mar 29, 2010 9:06 pm

Thanks Allan for the swift reply and the information you discovered on Joseph.

I know that William survived the First World War so I'm assuming that he wouldn't therefore have been mentioned in the Herald.

Do you know if there is any searchable database that I can access that gives a full roll of enlisted men in the Worcester Regt.?

Many thanks.
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Postby allanp » Mon Mar 29, 2010 10:03 pm

Hi Andy

Sorry I do not know of any. Why not contact the Regimental Archives and see if they have any information. There is a link on the home page.

Regards Allan
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William Barlow

Postby AndyH » Mon Mar 29, 2010 11:04 pm

OK....Many thanks
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J Barlow - 9th Worcesters

Postby smitd09 » Wed Apr 14, 2010 6:11 pm

I've just returned from Gallipoli have have a picture of the Helles Memorial panel where his name is mentioned.

Would you like a copy?
19739 Pte Fredrick Harrison 4th Bat. Gallipoli 1915
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Postby AndyH » Wed Apr 14, 2010 6:19 pm

Hi,
That would be wonderful. As PMing doesn't work on here, could you send it to me at 40.30
Cheers, Andy
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J Barlow

Postby AndyH » Wed Apr 14, 2010 9:39 pm

David,
Many thanks for the picture.
Quality is fine.....good enough to read.
Cheers.
Andy
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Re: William Barlow

Postby Ratcliffe » Thu Mar 06, 2014 5:48 pm

The Reading Standard issued WW1 news reports throughout the war on local soldiers. These were collected into "Berkshire & the War" which was a journal. The Berkshire and The War series, of which there are 39 volumes, is a unique record of Berkshire contribution to the First World War. Compiled between 1915 and 1919 it includes photographs and articles first published in the reading Standard as well as retrospective accounts written especially for this publication. around 9000 men are recorded , mainly from the Royal Berkshire Regiment and the Berkshire Yeomanry. However, men from Berkshire served in almost every unit of the British military and so almost all the regiments and corps of the army are represented as are units of the Royal Marines and ships of the Royal Navy.
Listed are below and most had a photo and I have access to all (Reading Library 4th floor)
Barlow J W Lce.-Corpl Worcestershire Regiment 3rd Battalion
Barlow Joseph Pte Worcestershire Regiment 9th Battalion
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