Bertram Charles Sidney MacRow
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Bertram Charles Sidney MacRow
Found this for a relative and wondering if any further info can be found please
British Army WWI Service Records, 1914-1920
Name: Bertram Charles Sidney MacRow
Estimated birth year: abt 1884
Age at enlistment: 32
Residence: 21 Bordesley Green Road, Small Heath B`ham
Document Year: 1916
Regimental Number: 25607
Number of Images: 23
British Army WWI Service Records, 1914-1920
Name: Bertram Charles Sidney MacRow
Estimated birth year: abt 1884
Age at enlistment: 32
Residence: 21 Bordesley Green Road, Small Heath B`ham
Document Year: 1916
Regimental Number: 25607
Number of Images: 23
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Re: Bertram Charles Sidney MacRow
san there 23 images to that document so should be more if you click on it
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Re: Bertram Charles Sidney MacRow
Hi San
Do you have the census's
There's a medal card for Bertram - not much on there, I can email it to you
Do you have the census's
There's a medal card for Bertram - not much on there, I can email it to you
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Re: Bertram Charles Sidney MacRow
peterd wrote:san there 23 images to that document so should be more if you click on it
I did look through them Pete, but quite a few are unreadable

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Re: Bertram Charles Sidney MacRow
FarSide wrote:Hi San
Do you have the census's
There's a medal card for Bertram - not much on there, I can email it to you
Yes Sue, I think I've got the right one in 1891 and 1901
Medal Card? Yes please, do you still have my details?
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Re: Bertram Charles Sidney MacRow
Pm me your email addy..
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done 

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Re: Bertram Charles Sidney MacRow
Got it Sue, Thankyou!
mmm...does anyone know what LIST K/1503/1 means?
mmm...does anyone know what LIST K/1503/1 means?
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Re: Bertram Charles Sidney MacRow
Hi,
I can give you some information that may help but I agree that his records are not in the best condition:
On his service records I noted his medical category BIII which would mean he wasn't deemed fit for front line service because the medical categories ranged from the fittest AI. He enlisted on the 10th January 1916 but was placed on the reserve list due most likely to his poor medical condition until 26th July 1917 when he was mobilized into His Local Royal Warwickshire Regiment (Home Depot). Then at some time in 1918 he was transferred to the Home Depot of the Suffolk Regiment where he was promoted to Cpl. He was discharged under the Kings Regulation VXI no longer being physically fit for service on the 6th May 1919.
On his Medal Index Card it states he wasn't entitled to the British & Victory medals which confirms he never served overseas during the war and was based in the UK.
I think the LIST K/1503/1 means that his name is remembered on the Suffolk Regiment Roll of Honour under K/1503/1 which would likely state he served in the UK. My Great Grandfather enlisted in 1914 but was discharged due to illness prior to serving overseas and his name is still mentioned in His Regiments Rolls.
I hope this helps.
Adrian
I can give you some information that may help but I agree that his records are not in the best condition:
On his service records I noted his medical category BIII which would mean he wasn't deemed fit for front line service because the medical categories ranged from the fittest AI. He enlisted on the 10th January 1916 but was placed on the reserve list due most likely to his poor medical condition until 26th July 1917 when he was mobilized into His Local Royal Warwickshire Regiment (Home Depot). Then at some time in 1918 he was transferred to the Home Depot of the Suffolk Regiment where he was promoted to Cpl. He was discharged under the Kings Regulation VXI no longer being physically fit for service on the 6th May 1919.
On his Medal Index Card it states he wasn't entitled to the British & Victory medals which confirms he never served overseas during the war and was based in the UK.
I think the LIST K/1503/1 means that his name is remembered on the Suffolk Regiment Roll of Honour under K/1503/1 which would likely state he served in the UK. My Great Grandfather enlisted in 1914 but was discharged due to illness prior to serving overseas and his name is still mentioned in His Regiments Rolls.
I hope this helps.
Adrian
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Re: Bertram Charles Sidney MacRow
Thanks for that information Adrian, I'll google 'Suffolk Regiment Roll of Honour ' and see if he's there
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San
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Re: Bertram Charles Sidney MacRow
I think you'll find LIST K/1503/ refers to the issue of the Silver War Badge to men who were discharged on medical grounds.
Eddie
Eddie
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