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WW1 look up please

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Dale1946

Dale1946 Report 27 Oct 2014 08:01

I am led to believe that my Great Grandfather David Swinbank was in the army re 194-18 war.
I have found two references one DLI Service number 205011 the other Northumberland Fusiliers Service number 24531.
In 1916 his son Joseph died in the conflict. Any help would be appreciated.

Potty

Potty Report 27 Oct 2014 12:01

Dale, please can you tell us when and where David and Joseph were born?

Potty

Potty Report 27 Oct 2014 12:10

Joseph's Service Record is on Ancestry:

British Army WWI Service Records, 1914-1920
about Joseph Swinbank

Name:Joseph Swinbank
Gender:Male
Birth Date:abt 1895
Birth Place:West Auckland, Durham, England
Age at Enlistment:19
Document Year:1914
Regimental Number:14569
Regiment Name:Durham Light Infantry
Number of Images:37
Form Title:Short Service Attestation
Other Records: Search for 'Joseph Swinbank' in other WWI collections
Family Members:
Name
Relation to Soldier
Joseph Swinbank Self (Head)

His parents, (David & Elizabeth) and all his siblings are listed in the record.

Potty

Potty Report 27 Oct 2014 12:14

Given the Regiment Joseph was in, I would tend towards the Medal Card with the DLI on.

Dale1946

Dale1946 Report 27 Oct 2014 13:06

Hello Potty know all about Joseph it was his father's details I was wanting. It seems that you can find more about the people who died in the conflict than those who survived

Potty

Potty Report 27 Oct 2014 13:29

True, Dale. Unfortunately the majority of WW1 records were destroyed during WW2.