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232606Pte. Richard Hall
British Army 24th (Tyneside Irish) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers
from:Wheatley Hill
Richard Hall was wounded on the 16th of October 1916
1361Pte. Robert Hall
British Army 2nd Btn. Northumberland Fusiliers
(d.8th May 1915)
223544Pte. Robert Hall
British Army 1/4th Btn. East Lancashire Regiment
from:Padiham, Lancashire
(d.3rd April 1916)
Private Robert Hall is buried in the Suez War Memorial Cemetery in Egypt. He enlisted in Burnley and lived in Padiham, Lancashire.
2373722nd Lt. Robert Newman Hall
British Army 3rd Btn. Cheshire Regiment
from:Halton, Runcorn, Cheshire
My father-in-law, Robert Hall, served with the Cheshire Regiment in WW1. He served in France, was gassed and suffered shrapnel wounds. He was invalided home and whilst in hospital was volunteered into the R.F.C.
His training was at Drome Airfield, Montrose, Argyll, Scotland. He was there during 1918/1919. Peace was declared before his training to become a pilot was completed, therefore, he never received his wings. His rank was 2nd Lieutenant. His home address was Halton, Runcorn, Cheshire. Unfortunately, we do not have his service number. However 100/FC/4?3 is listed on his certificate as fit to train for a pilot. This also states 3rd Cheshire Regiment.
If you have any information on Robert I would be delighted to receive it. I have been engaged in the family genealogy for some years now but to date have drawn a blank on Robert's war record.
242457Cpl. Robert Hall
British Army 10th Battalion Yorkshire Regiment
from:Hartlepool
(d.4th Oct 1917)
Robert Hall was the husband of Miriam and his home address was 10 Francis Street, Hartlepool. His parents were Robert and Mary Hall who lived at 7 Stephenson Street, Central Estate, Hartlepool. He is commemorated on the Loos Memorial in France. He is also remembered on the Redheugh Gardens War Memorial Wall, Cliff Terrace in Hartlepool.
219589Pte Samuel Joseph Hall
British Army 3rd Btn Monmouthshire Regiment.
from:Six Bells, Gwent
I knew very little of my father, Joe Hall's war record until after his death in 1969. I started my research in 2005 using the internet and the National Archive. His army record was destroyed during WW2 but I managed to obtain his Medal Card . This told me that he was in the Monmouthshire Regt.at the start of WW1. His service number was 61055 but the medal record indicated a second number 94439 Royal Welch Fusiliers. The sorry plight of the Monmouthshire Regt. is well documented and the book With Rifle and Pick indicates that 200 or so of the 3rd battalion were transferred to the RWF in August 1916 when the battalion was disbanded.Hence the second service number.
My research led me to discover that he was born in Gloucester in 1891 but had moved to Six Bells in Gwent and was a coal hewer at the Six Bells Colliery until The start of WW1. He survived the War and although he spoke about being in Ireland for a while I can find no record of his service there. He was in the 9th battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers until demobilised.
240202Cpl. Stanley Leonard Hall
New Zealand Expeditionary Force Medical Corps
from:Christchurch, NZ
Stanley Hall is my Grandfather, he was a medic at Brocton Camp and was discharged in 1919 from the Military.
300616Pte. Thomas Percy Raine Hall
British Army 21st Btn Durham Light Infantry
Served with 18th, 19th and 20th DLI
257808Capt. Thomas Newman "Knight" Hall
British Army Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
from:Headington, Oxford
2597082Lt. Thomas Hall
British Army 18th Trench Mortar Battery
(d.19th June 1918)
Thomas Hall served with the 4th Essex Regiment and 11th Essex Regiment, he was serving with 18th Trench Mortar Battery when he lost his life, aged 19.
234872Pte. Tom Harry Hall
British Army 11th Battalion Essex Regiment
from:Fotheringhay
(d.26th Sept 1915)
I know nothing much about Tom Hall, he was my mother's uncle. He was unmarried and was killed in France in 1915 and is buried there. His name appears on the honours board in Fotheringhay Church.
262902Pte. Tom Victor Hall
British Army 4th Btn. Loyal North Lancashire Regiment
from:Chorley, Lancashire
(d.15th Jun 1915)
Tom Hall was born in Rotherham, Yorkshire, to Sarah and John Hall in 1893. He signed up in September 1914 and was an engineer mechanic. He was missing in action and later declared dead as his body was never found. He is memorialised on the Le Touret memorial, Pas de Calais, France. His brother John, also fell.
232607Pte. W. Hall
British Army 24th (Tyneside Irish) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers
from:Newcastle
1205501Pte. Walter Sidney Hall
British Army 6th Btn. Lincolnshire Regiment
from:12, Wood St., Grimsby.
(d.7th Jun 1917)
223189Pte. Walter Hall
British Army 1/5th Btn. East Lancashire Regiment
from:Burnley, Lance
(d.6th July 1915)
Walter Hall died of wounds on the 6th July 1915 and is buried in the Lancashire Landing Cemetery, Gallipoli, Turkey. He had enlisted in Burnley
300130Pte. Walter Hall
British Army 18th Btn. Durham Light Infantry
241647Pte. Walter John Hall
British Army 6th Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment
from:Kingston upon Hull
300131A/RQMS Wilfred Hall
British Army 18th Btn. Durham Light Infantry
214408William Hall
British Army
218682Pte. William Henry Hall
British Army 1/5th Btn. Northumberland Fusiliers
from:Sheffield,
(d.10th Apr 1918)
William Hall served with the 1/5th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers during WW1 and was killed in action on the 10th April 1918, aged 19. He is commemorated on the Ploegsteert Memorial to the Missing in Belgium. He was the son of Herbert and Florence Hall, of 137, Skinnerthorpe Rd., Pitsmoor, Sheffield.
224013Lt. William Frances Hall
British Army 20th Battalion Manchester Regiment
from:220 Cliftonville Road, Belfast
(d.7th Oct 1917)
My great-uncle, William Francis Hall was born on the 23rd of August 1891 in Belfast to John Hall and Catherine (nee McCabe), he had many brothers and sisters. William served with the 20th Battalion, Manchester Regiment
Thank you so very much for all the memories that you are keeping alive.
232608Pte. William Hall
British Army 24th (Tyneside Irish) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers
from:West Sleekburn
(d.1st July 1916)
William Hall is buried in Ovillers Cemetery
300263Pte. William James Pattinson Hall
British Army 18th Btn. Durham Light Infantry
225914Pte. William Hall
British Army 4th Btn. Cameron Highlanders
from:38 Neilson Rd, Paisley, Refreshire, Scotland
(d.23rd Aug 1917)
Billy Hall is my 1st cousin once removed. All I had was his name and photo but managed to trace his family and eventually find his death record on Scotland's People, then on the Commonwealth War Graves Commission site. He is buried at Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery.
234678Pte. William Hall
British Army 2nd Btn. Suffolk Regiment
from:Fulham
(d.22nd Jan 1916)
238107William Creed Hall
British Army 10th (Hackney) Btn. Rifle Brigade
William Hall served with 10th (Hackney) Battalion, Rifle Brigade.
245740Pte. William Ewart Hall
British Army 20th (4th Salford Pals) Btn. Lancashire Fusiliers
from:Rochdale
(d.13th Apr 1917)
255292Pte William Frederick Hall
British Army 24th Btn. London Regiment
262894Rfn William Hall
British Army 2nd Btn Rifle Brigade
from:Dublin
1362Pte. George Hallam
British Army 2nd Btn. Northumberland Fusiliers
(d.8th May 1915)
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