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Army Medical Examinations

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Shazzlou

Shazzlou Report 19 Jun 2011 22:01

Yes William Lewis born 1899 was my grandad. Just wondering wether to order marriage cert of Joseph Lewis & Emma Luckett and see if it gives me anyone more clues. Thing is its just a stab in the dark!

MaureeninNY

MaureeninNY Report 19 Jun 2011 20:52

Just adding this for ref before my computer decides to have yet another fit:



1911 census transcription details for: 43 Herbert St Wolverhampton
RG14PN17059 RG78PN1052 RD369 SD5 ED7 SN162

Reg. District: Wolverhampton Sub District: Wolverhampton Eastern
Parish: Wolverhampton Enum. District: 7
Address: 43 Herbert St Wolverhampton
County: Staffordshire
LEWIS, John Joseph Head Married M 43 1868 Painters Labourer Staffs Wolverhampton
LEWIS, Penelope Wife Married
20 years F 47 1864 Home Duties Wexford Oilgate Resident
LEWIS, John Son Single M 19 1892 Platers Labourer Wicklow Dublin Resident
LEWIS, Cristopher Son Single M 15 1896 Platers Labourer Wicklow Dublin Resident
LEWIS, William Son M 12 1899 School Staffs Wolverhampton
LEWIS, Anastacia Daughter F 9 1902 School Staffs Wolverhampton
LEWIS, Patrick Son M 6 1905 School Staffs Wolverhampton

1901 census transcription details for: 20, Field Street, Wolverhampton
RG number: RG13 Piece: 2680 Folio: 76 Page: 33

Reg. District: Wolverhampton Sub District: Wolverhampton Eastern
Parish: Wolverhampton Enum. District: 12
Ecclesiastical District: St Stephen City/Municipal Borough:
Address: 20, Field Street, Wolverhampton
County: Staffordshire
LEWIS, John J Head Married M 33 1868 Railway Painter (Reservist)
Invalided Wolverhampton
Staffordshire
LEWIS, Penelope Wife Married F 37 1864
Ireland Co Wexford
LEWIS, John Son M 9 1892
Ireland Dublin
LEWIS, Nickles E Son M 5 1896
Ireland Dublin
LEWIS, William G Son M 2 1899
W'hampton
Staffordshire
LEWIS, Thomas Son M 14 1887
Ireland Dublin


Haven't looked at the images.

Maureen

Staffslass

Staffslass Report 19 Jun 2011 17:44

Don't know if this from the 1861 census could be a clue, I think others that know more would probably say the "in-law" actually means stepchild.


1861 census - household transcription

Person: LUCKETT, Ellen
Address: 18, Trent Street, Birmingham

Cost:
You will be charged 5 credits for a transcript and 5 credits for an image, unless you have purchased a subscription for this set of records.

census search results 1861 address search redefine current search
Name Relation Condition Sex Age Birth
Year Occupation
Disability Where Born Original
census
image
LARDEN, Joseph Head Married M 55 1806 Tailor
Halesowen
Worcestershire VIEW
LARDEN, Elizabeth Wife Married F 44 1817
Wednesbury
Staffordshire VIEW
LARDEN, Thomas Son M 13 1848 Seale Beam Filer
Birmingham VIEW
LEWIS, Emma Daughter In Law Married F 24 1837
Birmingham VIEW <<<<<<<<<<<<
LUCKETT, Harriett Daughter In Law Unmarried F 18 1843
Birmingham VIEW
LUCKETT, Fanny Daughter In Law Unmarried F 16 1845 Umbrella Maker
Birmingham VIEW
LUCKETT, Henry Son In Law Unmarried M 13 1848 Wire Worker
Birmingham VIEW
LUCKETT, Ellen Daughter In Law F 10 1851
Birmingham VIEW
LEWIS, William Grandson M 1 1860
Birmingham VIEW<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<,,
RG number:
RG09 Piece:
2145 Folio:
93 Page:
9

Registration District:
Birmingham Sub District:
3 St Martin Enumeration District:
28 Ecclesiastical Parish:
St Bartholomew

Civil Parish:
Birmingham Municipal Borough:
Birmingham Address:
18, Trent Street, Birmingham County:
Warwickshire

Andysmum

Andysmum Report 19 Jun 2011 17:29

Astra is probably right.

I went to school in Bath and then joined the WRNS. My interview and medical were in Bristol, but I had to have a second one, which was in London because that was the area they were recruiting in at the time. (The following month they were in Manchester.)

Shazzlou

Shazzlou Report 19 Jun 2011 16:03

John Joseph Lewis c.1868 father Joseph Lewis occupation Blacksmith.
Hired a researcher at one point. If fact 2 and no joy!!
Only possible is 1871 census Joseph Lewis occupation blacksmith age 40 wife Emma age 33 son William age 11 and Thomas age 5 Bordesley st CentralBirmingham 100 yards from Jamaica Row which was on John Joseph Lewis, army paper when Joseph was listed as his next of kin. There is no John there though unless he was with grandparents. Its proving it thats the problem.
3 possibles of marriage of Joseph to an Emma:

1864 Coventry to Emma Harriett Hall
1858 Birmingham to an Emma Luccock
1869 Kings Norton to an Emma Slater.
researcher reckons the Emma Luccock is most likely!

Astra

Astra Report 19 Jun 2011 15:45

If you tell us his name and date of birth we may be able to help locate him for you.

Shazzlou

Shazzlou Report 19 Jun 2011 14:36

Well on 1901 & 1911 census he claims born Wolverhampton but no trace of birth. On army papers he claims born Coventry! No sing there either.

Astra

Astra Report 19 Jun 2011 14:18

Where was he living when he enlisted?

It could be that he was just sent to the nearest place available where Army medicals were being carried out at the time.

Shazzlou

Shazzlou Report 19 Jun 2011 14:01

My gt grandfather was in the Staffordshire regiment but he has an army medical in Newport Monmouthshire on 4th Oct 1886 before he joined at Lichfield on Oct 7th 1886? Why would it be in Newport? I would like to find out reason why as i am having trouble tracing info on him. Any ideas folks? Has any one else come across something like this?