Ireland 1890

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Ireland 1890

Postby LaurenBaker » Thu Oct 30, 2008 6:42 pm

Hi there, I am doing the old family history and have found that my Great Great Grandfather was in Ireland (Limerick) in 1890. He is listed on his daughters birth certificate as being a Lance Corporal in the Worcestershire Regiment. I presume he must have married the mother who was an Irish woman. I can't find out anything else about him so if there are any details I would love to hear them.

James (Harvey) Rivers was his name.

Thanks so much

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Postby scully » Mon Nov 03, 2008 5:13 pm

Hi Lauren,

I found a birth of a James Harvey Rivers born in 1868 at Pershore, Worcestershire.

I also found a Medal Index card for a James H. Rivers (army number 12188) who served with the Worcestershire Regiment in World War 1 in the Balkans. He entered the theatre of war on the 10th May 1915. He ended up with the rank of Sergeant.

Could this be the one your looking for?

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Postby LaurenBaker » Mon Nov 03, 2008 10:18 pm

Hi, thanks for the reply. What does "He entered the theatre of war " mean? I have a record that he is a lance corporal in 1890. and in 1901 he is working as a police constable. More confused than ever now haha! :?

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Postby scully » Tue Nov 04, 2008 4:03 pm

Hi Lauren,

"He entered the theatre of war " means the date when he first landed overseas on active service during war.

Your Great Great Grandfather if he was born in 1868 would make him 46 years of age at the start of the First World War and so it may be unlikely that he served in the war due to his age.

The details of the medal card I gave you may not be your Great Great Grandfather. It just that was the only one I could find with that may match!!

Was his wife called Maragret ?

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Postby LaurenBaker » Wed Nov 05, 2008 1:26 pm

I thought he would be a little old. His wife was Margaret, an Irish lady.

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