WW1 Herrin cousins from Quarry Bank, Staffs

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WW1 Herrin cousins from Quarry Bank, Staffs

Postby Waltzer7 » Fri Nov 19, 2021 12:21 am

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I have two Herrin cousins who were killed in WW1: -

Pte James Harold Herrin (1892 - 29 Sept 1917) Regiment No: 28489 of Grenadier Guards 2nd Bn. According to records, he died, aged 25, of wounds.

and

Pte Albert Edward Herrin (1899 - 1 Feb 1919) Regiment No: 41930 of Leicestershire Regiments. Company WO 329.

Both were killed at France and Flanders. Both were awarded British War Medal and Victory Medal.

I have a photo of them, one was wearing South Staffordshire Regiment uniform and the other had a plain badge on the front of his cap. Were they both first in South Staffordshire Regiment before being transferred to other regiments?

Would it be possible to find out what were their roles during their time spent in the Army and how they got killed?
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Re: WW1 Herrin cousins from Quarry Bank, Staffs

Postby Northern Lass » Fri Nov 19, 2021 9:17 am

Fold 3 info on Albert says prisoner of War
Albert Edward Herrin
7th Leicesters 41930
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Date and cause of death:- P of war died between 1-11-1918 and 1-2-1919
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Re: WW1 Herrin cousins from Quarry Bank, Staffs

Postby Waltzer7 » Thu Nov 25, 2021 11:06 am

Thank you. My Auntie and I were surprised that Albert Edward Herrin died as a Prisoner of War. Where was he caught and was he already wounded when caught?

Please could you advise us how to access Fold 3 or where to find out more details?
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Re: WW1 Herrin cousins from Quarry Bank, Staffs

Postby Northern Lass » Fri Nov 26, 2021 8:02 am

Waltzer7 wrote:Thank you. My Auntie and I were surprised that Albert Edward Herrin died as a Prisoner of War. Where was he caught and was he already wounded when caught?

Please could you advise us how to access Fold 3 or where to find out more details?


The local library should have it.
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Re: WW1 Herrin cousins from Quarry Bank, Staffs

Postby Waltzer7 » Fri Nov 26, 2021 12:26 pm

Thank you
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