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    1. [LIN] Redhead (Sherwood Foresters)
    2. Chrissie
    3. >Yes Nivard, that is my man buried in Hemswell, with his parents my greats >The War Diaries sound interesting, I may look into them. As you and others have said looks like his full records are lost. He died in a hospital in Leicester after having his thigh amputation, no 51949 Private B Company 10th Notts and Derby Regiment is on his death certificate, 23yrs, looks like 5th Northern General Hospital. Just would have liked to find out where he was wounded and how. Thanks for everyones help. Chris >Name: REDHEAD, ERNEST >Initials: E >Nationality: United Kingdom >Rank: Private >Regiment/Service: Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) >Unit Text: 10th Bn. >Age: 23 >Date of Death: 05/06/1917 >Service No: 51949 >Additional information: Son of Henry and Eliza Redhead, of >Glenthworth, Lincoln. Born at Hemswell. >Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead >Cemetery: HEMSWELL (ALL SAINTS) CHURCHYARD > > >Further to my last post re War Diaries for the 10th Btn Sherwood Foresters >On the National Archives, downloadable for a 3.50 fee (several hundred pages) >17 DIVISION, 51 INFANTRY BRIGADE: 7 Battalion Border Regiment 1915 >July - 1919 Mar./ 10 Battalion Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire >and Derbyshire Regiment) 1915 July - 1919 Mar./ Brigade Machine Gun >Company 1916 Feb. - 1918 Feb./ Brigade Trench Mortar Battery 1915 >Nov. - 1916 Jan. >Date 1914-1922 >Catalogue reference WO 95/2008links to the Catalogue

    12/02/2011 09:22:57
    1. Re: [LIN] Redhead (Sherwood Foresters)
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. OK at least any Ancestry researcher will find the prompt to the right name in Soldiers died (they might well also find this thread as its archived) Although the war diaries are highly unlikely to name your man it may tell you where they were on the days he may have been injured on (presumably a few days at least before the 6th Jun 1917) One further ploy you might try, search Ancestrys service records for service numbers close to your mans and who served in the same regiment, if any survive it may give a better idea of what they were doing and so also your mans experience Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) >>Yes Nivard, that is my man buried in Hemswell, with his parents my greats >>The War Diaries sound interesting, I may look into them. > As you and others have said looks like his full records are lost. He > died in a hospital in Leicester after having his thigh amputation, no > 51949 Private B Company 10th Notts and Derby Regiment is on his death > certificate, 23yrs, looks like 5th Northern General Hospital. Just > would have liked to find out where he was wounded and how. > Thanks for everyones help. > Chris > >>Name: REDHEAD, ERNEST >>Initials: E >>Nationality: United Kingdom >>Rank: Private >>Regiment/Service: Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) >>Unit Text: 10th Bn. >>Age: 23 >>Date of Death: 05/06/1917 >>Service No: 51949

    12/02/2011 03:39:04
    1. Re: [LIN] Redhead (Sherwood Foresters)
    2. Beverley Hill
    3. The 10th Battalion went to France in July 1915 and moved almost immediately into the notorious bloody Ypres Salient. In 1916, it took part in the first ten days of continuous fighting on the Somme, returning for a second time into the grim battle in August and yet a third time in October/November. In 1917 the Battalion fought magnificently throughout the 2nd Battle of Ypres suffering further heavy casualties and like the 9th Battalion continued in the forefront of battle throughout 1918 to the end. Looks like he was probably injured at Ypres. http://www.nottsandderby.co.uk/Notts___Derby/notts___derby.html Bev -----Original Message----- From: eng-lincsgen-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:eng-lincsgen-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Nivard Ovington Sent: 02 December 2011 10:39 To: eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [LIN] Redhead (Sherwood Foresters) OK at least any Ancestry researcher will find the prompt to the right name in Soldiers died (they might well also find this thread as its archived) Although the war diaries are highly unlikely to name your man it may tell you where they were on the days he may have been injured on (presumably a few days at least before the 6th Jun 1917) One further ploy you might try, search Ancestrys service records for service numbers close to your mans and who served in the same regiment, if any survive it may give a better idea of what they were doing and so also your mans experience Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) >>Yes Nivard, that is my man buried in Hemswell, with his parents my greats >>The War Diaries sound interesting, I may look into them. > As you and others have said looks like his full records are lost. He > died in a hospital in Leicester after having his thigh amputation, no > 51949 Private B Company 10th Notts and Derby Regiment is on his death > certificate, 23yrs, looks like 5th Northern General Hospital. Just > would have liked to find out where he was wounded and how. > Thanks for everyones help. > Chris > >>Name: REDHEAD, ERNEST >>Initials: E >>Nationality: United Kingdom >>Rank: Private >>Regiment/Service: Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) >>Unit Text: 10th Bn. >>Age: 23 >>Date of Death: 05/06/1917 >>Service No: 51949 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-LINCSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    12/02/2011 07:12:04