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James Underwood RWF -1890's/1900's
Hi everyone,
I have found out recently that my grandfather, James Underwood, was in the Royal Welch Fusiliers. He was born in 1863 and I have a photo of him in uniform when he was aged about 25 years old. His daughter had told me in the past that he served in India. In the 1901 census in Belfast he is shown as Soldier (RWF). Is there anywhere I can find out more about his service in the RWF? Thanks
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Re: James Underwood RWF -1890's/1900's
Hi Welcome Underwood,
Hopefully we can help, Do you have a service number? Do any of his medals survive?
Im not in the UK so dont have access to reference materials, so perhaps one of our members can assist by identifying if any RWF were in Ireland in 1901. Im certain that the 2nd BN were based in India, but engaged in fighting the Boers in South Africa at that time.
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Re: James Underwood RWF -1890's/1900's
I too am away from my books at the moment, but I have found a candidate on the South Africa War Medal roll.
3032 Pte J Underwood. Entitled to Tugela Heights (12-27 February 1900) and Relief of Ladysmith (15 December 1899 - 28 February 1900 ) clasps.
Richard
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