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Alfred Brookes

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gibbo1958

gibbo1958 Report 14 Mar 2014 16:00

Trying to find Alfred army records born Alfred H Brookes 1897 Birmingham could have been in the Warwickshires been told he was a Vimey ridge i just cant seem to pin him down anywhere on ww1 records .
Thanks DAVE

Porkie_Pie

Porkie_Pie Report 14 Mar 2014 18:46

Not seeing a birth for him

Are you sure about the birth year and location and his middle name,

The only birth that fits with Birmingham is for a Alfred Herbert Brookes in Aston Warwickshire

Or a Alfred Henry Cheltenham Gloucestershire



Roy

gibbo1958

gibbo1958 Report 14 Mar 2014 19:00

Ok it looks like it is Herbert not Henry sorry about that i was going on info given me by mouth .As he was born in ASTON

Porkie_Pie

Porkie_Pie Report 14 Mar 2014 19:11

Dave,
to pin him down Who did he marry? was it Elizabeth Jones?, If so then it's probable that he is the one born Aston Warwickshire because their is a marriage that fits in the June quarter 1918 and so a good chance his military details are recorded on the marriage cert under Occupation

Edited


Roy

Porkie_Pie

Porkie_Pie Report 14 Mar 2014 20:11

Just be aware that abt 60/70% of service records for WW1 where distroyed in WW2 bombings but most of the medal cards survived because they where stored at a separate location so with a regiment and regimental number it's possible to find his medal card, and also look on Ancestry to see if his service record or pension records survived



Roy

Porkie_Pie

Porkie_Pie Report 14 Mar 2014 20:26

Medal cards listed on the National archives web site

5 for the name Alfred Brookes Warwickshire regiment with no middle name and one has a middle inital "C"

13 for a Alfred H Brookes none in the Warwickshire regiment

and 197 with verious middle names

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/medal-index-cards-ww1.htm

Roy