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steve1
coventry
1 of 22  Sun 15th Nov 2020 5:19pm  

I have a bronze Territorial War Medal 1914-1919 for voluntary services overseas. It was given to me by grandmother. I think the name is Alfred John New, it has the service no.1651 and he was a gunner in the Royal Field Artillery Unit. I think he was killed in action in 1917 but do not know any more. I would love to find out more information. I think it might be my auntie's father, her married name was Brown, but have no records of her maiden name.
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Midland Red

2 of 22  Sun 15th Nov 2020 5:39pm  

Hi Steve This looks like him, without much detail, I'm afraid
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Midland Red

3 of 22  Sun 15th Nov 2020 5:53pm  

Looking on Ancestry, a member of the New family has done some research. He was born in 1896. He died in hospital in Coventry on 8 Feb 1917. Doubtful that he was anyone's father. Lived in Southampton with his family in 1911 His father died in 1943, a resident of Portsmouth.
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steve1
coventry
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4 of 22  Sun 15th Nov 2020 6:20pm  

Sorry, what do you mean he was not anyone's father. Was he not married?
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Midland Red

5 of 22  Sun 15th Nov 2020 6:33pm  

No sign of any marriage in the records
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steve1
coventry
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6 of 22  Sun 15th Nov 2020 6:42pm  

Many thanks you for your help.
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steve1
coventry
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7 of 22  Mon 16th Nov 2020 7:22am  

Did he have any brothers and sisters? I am trying to find out more about him. All my old relatives have long gone. All I remember is that it either came from my auntie or great grandmother, but do not know what their maiden names. Many thanks again.

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Midland Red

8 of 22  Mon 16th Nov 2020 8:22am  

He appears to have had seven siblings: Harry Robert, b.1895 Lydia May, b.1897 Frederick George, b.1898 Margaretta Rene Emily, b.1901 Daisy Alexandra, b.1903 Marjorie Alice, b.1909 Walter Noel, b.1913
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Midland Red

9 of 22  Mon 16th Nov 2020 9:01am  

More.... Harry Robert, b.1895 - married Phyllis G Burrows, emigrated to New Zealand None of the others seem to have left the Southampton/Hampshire area.... Lydia May, b.1897 - married William J Young, d.1973 Frederick George, b.1898 - d.1899 Margaretta Rene Emily, b.1901 - married Robert Biggs, d.1993 Daisy Alexandra, b.1903 - d.1905 Marjorie Alice, b.1909 - unmarried, d.1934 Walter Noel, b.1913 - unmarried, d.1999
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steve1
coventry
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10 of 22  Tue 17th Nov 2020 5:46pm  

Many thanks again for your time and help. None of the siblings names match any of my known relatives. The only thing in common is that Alfred J New died in a Coventry hospital.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
11 of 22  Tue 17th Nov 2020 9:37pm  

There is a death listed on Ancestry for A F New who died 1917 in Coventry aged 20. The F is not very clear on the record so it could well have been transcribed incorrectly. The reference is 6d 878 if you wanted to send for his death certificate.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
12 of 22  Tue 17th Nov 2020 9:53pm  

This is from the list of soldiers effects, Exeter. Says his father is Harry
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steve1
coventry
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13 of 22  Wed 18th Nov 2020 3:54pm  

The name on the medal has s/no 1651 GNR A.J.NEW R.A.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
14 of 22  Wed 18th Nov 2020 5:25pm  

He may have been issued another number later. The previous document I posted is not very clear but it does say 8/2/17 Coventry Hospital.
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steve1
coventry
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15 of 22  Fri 20th Nov 2020 5:17pm  

Thank you for your helpful information. Would it be possible if you could find out which hospital he died in? And how did he ended up in Coventry? And were was he was posted? As far as I know the medal came from my auntie! Her name was Elsie Brown (married name), do not not know her maiden name. She was from Swindon and was born in 1901. She married William Brown. From the information Midland Red has posted Alfred John New had seven siblings, but none of their names match any of my known relatives. Elsie moved to Coventry in the 70's to live next door to me with my grandmother. That is how I acquired the medal. Until Saturday it has been in a box in the attic. When I did some research I found out that it had his details around the edge of the medal of the soldier. Would love to find out the connection but have hit a brick wall. Thank you.
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