Roger
04-11-2006, 08:08
Knowing a serviceman's number can make research a great deal easier. But, how to find 'your' man? Medals are great but if all we know is his name, and if it was William Jones how can we identify the right one?
Musters are a limited source of information but they do provide the details of the personnel in a particular Battalion, and their service number. There may be more that one William Jones but it will help narrow things down.
More detailed information can be found on the National Archives Website and it is possible to order muster records on-line.
These are some musters I have used;
WO 16/1565 1st Batt RWF 1880-1883
16/1569 2nd Batt RWF 1882-1884
16/1570 2nd Batt RWF 1884-1886
16/1571 2nd Batt RWF 1886-1888
16/1572 Depot RWF 1882-1884
16/2814 1st Batt RWF 1883-1886
16/2815 1st Batt RWF 1886-1889
Musters are a limited source of information but they do provide the details of the personnel in a particular Battalion, and their service number. There may be more that one William Jones but it will help narrow things down.
More detailed information can be found on the National Archives Website and it is possible to order muster records on-line.
These are some musters I have used;
WO 16/1565 1st Batt RWF 1880-1883
16/1569 2nd Batt RWF 1882-1884
16/1570 2nd Batt RWF 1884-1886
16/1571 2nd Batt RWF 1886-1888
16/1572 Depot RWF 1882-1884
16/2814 1st Batt RWF 1883-1886
16/2815 1st Batt RWF 1886-1889