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Margaret in Burton 13-11-09 09:13

George Barks
 
Name - "official" name and what they were known as
George Barks

Date and place of birth
18 April 1878 - Balderton, Nottinghamshire

Names of parents
George Barks and Mary Pratt

Date and place of baptism - if applicable
Not found one

Details of each of his or her marriages - if any
married Jane Hallam - 24 October 1896, The Register Office, Newark, Nottinghamshire

Occupation(s) - if any
Malsters Labourer for J Hole and Co. in Nottinghamshire and for Yeoman, Cherry and Curtis in Burton on Trent. Also a Groom according to his army record

Military service - if any -
R/4/ 111574 Army Service Corps, Private (Driver) 55th Remount Squadron. Recruited at Burton on Trent on 26 June 1915.

At the time of joining he was 40 years old. Height 5ft 6 and half inches. Chest when fully expanded 43 inches, range of expansion 2 and half inches. Distinctive marks: 4 left (?) Scar on left knee. Weight 174 lbs. He was vaccinated in infancy.

He was AWOL on 22 Jan 1916 at Ripon, Yorkshire until 10pm on 24 Jan 1916. He was Admonished on 25 Jan 1916 abd forfited 2 days pay.

Demobbed on 28 Mar 1919 aged 44

He doesn't appear to have served abroad.


Addresses where they lived
1881 Farndon, Nottinghamshire
1891 Glovers Lane, Balderton, Nottinghamshire
1901 Church Lane, Balderton, Nottinghamshire
1911 62 Princess Street, Burton on Trent, Staffordshire
1914 to at least 1925 7 York Street, Burton on Trent, Staffordshire
1929 34 Wood Street, Burton on Trent, Staffordshire


Date, place and cause of death
27 July 1929 - Toxaemia and Carbuncle of Neck

Date and place of burial / cremation.
31 July 1929, The Cemetery, Burton on Trent, plot 420 general.

Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable
Never checked (Not found in National Probate Calendar)

Memorial inscription - if any
Yes there is one, need to check the inscription.

Link to daughter: Mary Ellen Barks


http://i660.photobucket.com/albums/u...rksGeorge2.jpg

kiterunner 13-11-09 09:27

Presumably his year of birth is 1878, not 1978?

Margaret in Burton 13-11-09 09:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by kiterunner (Post 40043)
Presumably his year of birth is 1878, not 1978?

ooops

Thanks Kate lol

kiterunner 13-11-09 13:16

I looked him up in the National Probate Calendar while I was at the record office, and couldn't find an entry for him, so there was probably no will or administration.

Margaret in Burton 13-11-09 14:19

Thank you Kate.

I would like to know more about his army career. I only know the regiment as my aunt has a very long framed photo (about 4ft long) of the regiment and horses. We haven't a clue which one is George as they all look similar. The name of the regiment in on the bottom of the photo.
Haven't been able to find a medal card so perhaps he didn't go abroad. He was 36 when war broke out.

Jackie H 13-11-09 14:46

His service record is on Ancestry. It says that he was aged 40 when he signed up in 1915, which would give him a year of birth of about 1875, but it must be him because his wife is Jane Hallam m 24.10.1896. It also gives names and dobs for 7 children. Have you got Ancestry?

http://search.ancestry.co.uk/iexec/?...rc=&pid=234378

Jackie

Margaret in Burton 13-11-09 15:04

I hadn't spotted that Jackie.

Yes I do have Ancestry, thank you.

Margaret in Burton 13-11-09 15:16

This game is certainly going to be successful.

That army record I hadn't seen. It only lists 7 of his 9 children. Would that be because the elder 2 were over 16?

The address of 7 York Street is correct too as my grandmother was married from there and I had forgotten to add that.

I see he went AWOL at one point for 2 days. Also he is listed as a groom. I was always told he was a Malsters Labourer.

Thank you.

Jackie H 13-11-09 15:41

I presume the fact that he gave his occupation as groom is why he was enlisted with the Remounts. There's an interesting article here

http://www.1914-1918.net/ASC_Remounts.htm

Now you have more details about him, it would probably be worth posting on the Great War Forum who may be able to give more guidance about his service records.

Jackie

Margaret in Burton 13-11-09 16:13

Thanks Jackie

I'll go through it at my leisure during the weekend.

One question:

He seems to have promoted to Corporal in Aug 1916 but on demob in 1919 was a Private. Was that normal or because of his AWOL do you think?


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