Hi everybody
Logging in from Tasmania Australia
Doing some genealogical research on my family but no experience of military searching. I have my grandfathers service medals and am looking for pointers in method of research
His name George William Potter Pte R.W. Fus service No 46467 I have a medal with crossed swords 1914-15 across the middle crown on top and a V inside a circle with pointer under his name on the back with service no. also another medal 1899-1902 surround " In gratefull rememberance of service nobly done "
Inside Birmingham and South Africa and on the back King Edward V11 and Queen Alexandra , I guess Boar War medal?
Any help gratefully received
Garry Potter
Last edited by LarsA; 25-11-2008 at 18:33.
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Hi Gerry the first you mention is the 14 15 star, if he was awarded that, then he should also have the War and Victory Medal. The War Medal was generally sold off by the recipient post war as the value of the silver it contained was greater than the intrinsic value. As for the second one the only medal I can think of with both Edward and Alexandra on was the coronation medal but the wording is wrong. A photo of both back and front would be helpful.
If you want you can log onto the national archives site and pay for his medal index card and that will show his entitlement.
Some members of the forum may be able to do that gratis for you.
Garry, here is the link where you can download your grandfathers medal index card for 2£. Unfortunately it is not on Ancestry, or it could be had without cost. I also checked for Pension or Service record, but no luck there either. Though Ancestry has not uploaded surnames after N yet, so it may still be in the part that survived the Luftwaffe raid that destroyed a large part of the records,
A warm welcome to the forum!
/Lars
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The Boer War medal is a City Of Birmingham Tribute Medal. I'm assuming it was funded by the city council, and presented to local soldiers who served in S. Africa.
Thanks everybody for all of your help,
The commemorative medal issued by the City of Birmingham , has anybody had any access to the records are they held by the City? Where do I go for his service record? can it be obtained?
Thanks Garry
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