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Re: WW1 Service

marriage at Gleadless Parish Church
25 Dec 1915
Frank HOLMES Bachelor 21 miner 5 Albert Rd Hollinsend
father: Arthur HOLMES miner
Lily NEEDHAM Spinster 20 128 Main Rd Hollinsend
father: James NEEDHAM miner

Hugh

Re: WW1 Service

Phil,
The draft was introduced in March 1916 for single men. Then in May it was extended to married men. However, coal miners were exempt from the draft, so Frank Holmes , miner. who married Chrismas Day 1915 should not have been drafted.
Dave

Re: WW1 Service

Hi Phil

It is more likely that he volunteered rather than drafted.
I have three family members who were coal miners from Eckington and Mosbro' all volunteered.

Angela

Re: WW1 Service

Phil,
I should just add a rider to my earlier comment on the draft. Men in exempt occupations would be drafted, but they were then allowed to apply for exemption if they wished.
Clearly Frank was not yet a soldier on Christmas Day 1915. If you purchase the birth record of his first child born born q3 1916 that will tell you if by then he was a soldier. Birth records are currently cheap online from GRO (£6)
Unfortunately there were many Frank Holmes who had medal cards. However, if he was wounded he should be on the war pensions list on Ancestry.
Dave

Re: WW1 Service


It is getting close to Remembrance Day, the Military records on Ancestry are usually free around November 11th.

Another option is the Great War Forum, you can ask questions about WW1 service records there.

http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/