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SARAH ROSE ?????, PALMER STREET, ROEBUCK LANE, SALE
No, it's not Lloyd Grossman asking
There is a piece of paper in a soldier's Service Record that has had me completely flummoxed - how could the same man die in 1907 ... then go "Missing In Action" in 1914?
Same Regiment (Cheshires), same dates of transfer (India), same Medals ... different mothers??
Then it clicked - MIS-FILE!
So I know that the bulk of the Record is for a Walter CLARKE. And he is sorted.
But WHO IS THE MYSTERY MAN?
Before I just move him to the "Unknowns" List, I hoped that someone might be able to find the surname. Mother SARAH ROSE; brother ARTHUR.
That's all I've got - no age, no date of birth. He joined the Cheshires around 1899 - and died (in Madras, India) from an "abscess of the liver" on 11 October 1907.
Can anyone solve the mystery?
Jane
Source: Anc****y, WW1 Service Records, CLA, pages 174720-174723 (only one piece of paper - but there are 2 sides, and the photographers seemed to like "snapping" each page twice with different exposures
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No, it's not Lloyd Grossman asking
There is a piece of paper in a soldier's Service Record that has had me completely flummoxed - how could the same man die in 1907 ... then go "Missing In Action" in 1914?
Same Regiment (Cheshires), same dates of transfer (India), same Medals ... different mothers??
Then it clicked - MIS-FILE!
So I know that the bulk of the Record is for a Walter CLARKE. And he is sorted.
But WHO IS THE MYSTERY MAN?
Before I just move him to the "Unknowns" List, I hoped that someone might be able to find the surname. Mother SARAH ROSE; brother ARTHUR.
That's all I've got - no age, no date of birth. He joined the Cheshires around 1899 - and died (in Madras, India) from an "abscess of the liver" on 11 October 1907.
Can anyone solve the mystery?
Jane

Source: Anc****y, WW1 Service Records, CLA, pages 174720-174723 (only one piece of paper - but there are 2 sides, and the photographers seemed to like "snapping" each page twice with different exposures