Does not include living
Surname | Firstname | Lifespan | Description/Meo |
---|---|---|---|
Abbotts | Henry | b. Bet Apr and Jun 1885, d. Bef 22 Feb 1936 | Age: 21 & 6 months; Attestation as private to Royal Warwickshire Regiment; WO97 Box 4233 Record 47 |
7873 | |||
Adloff | Oscar Charles | b. 15 Sep 1896, d. 29 Apr 1953 | Service: United States Navy |
Allison | William Frederick | b. 27 Sep 1896, d. Bet Oct and Dec 1970 | T Reserve |
Age: 19; Short Service enlistment in British Army Royal Army Medical Corp Private | |||
102640 | |||
Requested to volunteer from Home Hospital Reserve for Garrison duty only in the Mediterranean | |||
Orderly | |||
Transferred to W Reserve AC6 | |||
Rejoined Colours from Army Reserve Class W | |||
Demobilisation from British Army | |||
Theatre of War: Eastern | |||
Soldier Not Remaining With The Colours | |||
Allison | William Frederick Clifford | b. 6 May 1919, d. 29 Jun 2005 | Royal Engineers during World War II |
Arnold | Samuel | b. Bet Jan and Mar 1863, d. Bet Jul and Sep 1936 | Age: 19; Attestation as Private in British Army 19 Brigade of 38 Regiment (of Foot) |
2223 | |||
Ashley | Walter C | d. 6 Feb 2000 | Army during World War II |
Attwood | Hubert | b. 26 May 1879, d. Bet Jul and Sep 1958 | Age: 37; Short Service enlistment as Private in British Army Veterinary Corp |
19363 | |||
Mobilised & Posted to AVC Depot | |||
Discharged being a recruit within three months of service considered unfit for service | |||
Barnes | Eric Marvin | b. 4 May 1942, d. 25 Mar 1967 | Captain |
Biddle | Samuel Joseph | b. 1873, d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
Rank: Second Corporal | |||
Unit: Army Service Corps | |||
Birks | Albert Sydney | b. 23 Mar 1890, d. 11 Aug 1960 | 24430 |
British Army Royal Warwickshire Regiment 9th Battalion - Private | |||
Discharge: Age: 29; Sickness - Ling's Regulation para 392 xvi(1) Army Order of 1919 | |||
Blunn | George Henry | b. Bet Jan and Mar 1894, d. Bet Apr and Jun 1928 | Age: 21 |
Bodenham | William John | b. Bet Jul and Sep 1895, d. Bet Oct and Dec 1959 | Service: British Army |
Rank: Private | |||
Unit: 26th Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers | |||
87770 (Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers) | |||
Rank: Private | |||
57687 (Suffolk Regiment) | |||
Unit: 12th Suffolk Regiment | |||
Service: British Army | |||
770934 | |||
Unit: Royal Artillery | |||
Age: 26; Enlistment | |||
Brady | Norman L | b. 3 Mar 1924, d. 14 Mar 2005 | United States Army during World War II |
United States Coast Guard | |||
Brand | Harry Leslie James | b. Bet Jan and Mar 1887, d. Bet Oct and Dec 1953 | Unit: 1st Royal Scots Fusileers |
Rank: Lieutenant Corporal | |||
Prisoner of War | |||
8847 Rank: Class 5 | |||
Demobilised | |||
First Award: Discharge? | |||
Brown | Edgar Raymond | b. 29 Sep 1890, d. 26 Jun 1977 | 1319 |
Budgen | Hugh Vincent | b. 1886, d. DECEASED | Service: Indian Army |
Rank: Major | |||
Bunn | Robert Lewis | b. 5 Aug 1925, d. 19 Dec 1986 | Rank: Senior Master Sergeant |
Service: United States Army Air Force | |||
Burlton | Leslie Victor | b. Bet Apr and Jun 1886, d. 23 Aug 1914 | 8923 |
Enlisted | |||
Rank: Pioneer (private) | |||
Unit: Royal Scots Fusiliers 1st Battalion | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Theatre of War 1 (Western Europe) | |||
Carr | John M | b. 30 Oct 1888, d. 12 Feb 1951 | Service: United States Army |
World War 1 | |||
Rank: Private TC | |||
Carty | Joseph Bernard | b. 28 Sep 1914, d. 18 Apr 1989 | Draft Registration |
Rank: Captain | |||
Enlistment | |||
Service: United States Army | |||
Discharge | |||
Enlistment | |||
Service: United States Army | |||
Release | |||
Chalkley | Charles | b. 1884, d. 17 May 1915 | Service: British Army |
Unit: Bedfordshire Regiment, 2 Battalion | |||
Enlistment | |||
Theatre of War 1 (Western Europe) | |||
4/5723 | |||
Rank: Corporal | |||
Chalkley | William Noah | b. Abt 1876, d. 11 Apr 1918 | World War 1 |
Clarke | Ernest Edward Dowling | b. 19 May 1869, d. DECEASED | Royal Navy |
Cocking | George William | b. 26 Feb 1894, d. 25 Apr 1923 | Service: British Army |
Unit: Army Reserve | |||
Coldberg | Samuel | b. Bef 1810, d. DECEASED | Captain |
Conlon | Patrick | d. DECEASED | Service: British Army or East India Company |
Unit: 2nd Company 2nd Battalion Artilliery | |||
Rank: Bombadier | |||
Conmee | James Timothy | b. 21 Feb 1889, d. 1 Mar 1979 | Rank: Lance Corporal |
Unit: 2nd/3rd Pioneer Battalion of Australian Imperial Force | |||
Service: Australian Army | |||
Gallipoli Campaign | |||
Service: Australian Army | |||
Rank: Lance Corporal | |||
Discharged as medically unfit | |||
Conmee | Patrick Duignan | b. 24 Apr 1887, d. Bef 10 Feb 1944 | 6823 |
Conmee | Robert Emmett | b. 14 Jul 1892, d. 5 Feb 1919 | Rank: Private |
Unit: 1st Pioneer (later 3rd) Battalion of Waverly, New South Wales as Engineer | |||
2875 ; 2875A | |||
Service: Australian Army | |||
28755 | |||
Embarked on board HMAT "Borda" (A30) | |||
Unit: 1st Australian Divisional Signal Company | |||
Leave to United Kingdom | |||
Unit: D Company 3rd Battalion Australian Infantry; Australian Imperial Force | |||
Conmee | Thomas John | b. 4 Sep 1890, d. 26 Sep 1917 | Rank: Private |
2070A | |||
Service: Australian Army | |||
Unit: 49th Battalion Australian Infantry; Australian Imperial Force | |||
Rank: Steward | |||
Embarked on board HMAT "Ceramic" (A40) | |||
Polygon Wood | |||
Cope | Robert Camden | d. DECEASED | Rank: Lieutenant Colonel |
Unit: Armagh Militia | |||
Corston | Lloyd Orlo | b. 11 Oct 1930, d. 25 Nov 2019 | Service: United States Navy |
Rank: Crewman | |||
Unit: USS "Siboney" | |||
Cox | Vernon Charles Vey | b. 21 Oct 1897, d. 24 Oct 1983 | |
Enlisted at the age of 17 to fight for his country, he was a gunner in the (Horse-drawn) Royal Artillery Regiment No. 139487. He received a Battlefield Citation for bravery and was wounded in Action in 1916, rising to the rank of Staff Sergeant. | |||
Cunningham | Beatrice May | b. 10 Dec 1894, d. DECEASED | Next of kin for husband in British Army |
Dalton | George Alfred | b. 17 Aug 1900, d. Bet Jul and Sep 1971 | 27641 |
British Army - Private - 31st G., Royal Warwickshire Regimenmt | |||
Davies | Sidney James | b. 19 Apr 1886, d. 7 Nov 1968 | Unit: 1st and 9th Welch (Welsh) Regiment Infantry Base Depot |
Service: British Army | |||
10408 | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Welsh Regiment in France and Flanders; Theatre B1 | |||
Listed as "Wounded" on the Casualty List issued by the War Office. | |||
Discharged from Army due to Regulation Para 392 XVI (No longer physically fit for war service) | |||
Davis | John Alfred | b. 1 Nov 1891, d. Bet Apr and Jun 1967 | Home |
10856 | |||
4th Battalion Age: 23; Short Service Attestation as Private in South Staffordshire Regiment | |||
Posted Private | |||
Discharged - 37 Days; Not likely to become an efficient soldier, Para 892 iii (c) x Regn. | |||
Private; 10th Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment | |||
16419 | |||
Dawlearn | Rufus Tony | b. 3 Jun 1887, d. 19 Jun 1965 | World War 1 Draft |
Devilbiss | John Robert | b. 15 Feb 1921, d. 31 Jul 1970 | Rank: Master Sergeant |
Unit: 506th Fighter Group (FTR GP) | |||
Service: United States Army Air Force (AAF) | |||
Dewer? | William | b. Bef 1880, d. DECEASED | Colonel |
Dixon | Jasper Benny | b. 23 Apr 1918, d. 10 Dec 1977 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: Private 1st Class (PFC) | |||
Doolan | (Unknown) | d. Bef 27 Oct 1816 | Service: British Army or East India Company |
Unit: Matross, Artilliery | |||
Doolan | Art | d. DECEASED | Rank: Sergeant |
Doolan | Bryan | b. Bef 1835, d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
Unit: 39th Regiment | |||
Doolan | Charles | b. 1900, d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
Rank: Private | |||
Unit: 2nd Battalion The Queen's Own Royal West Kent (Infantry) Regiment - British Army of the Rhine | |||
Doolan | Cromwell | b. Nov 1787, d. Bef 3 Feb 1816 | Service: British Army |
Unit: His Majesty's 24th Foot | |||
Rank: Lieutenant | |||
Doolan | Edward | b. 1797, d. 3 Dec 1826 | Service: British Army |
Unit: St Helens Artilliary | |||
Doolan | Edward | b. 1861, d. DECEASED | Rank: Colour Sergeant |
Service: British Army | |||
Doolan | James | d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
Unit: H.C.S. (HCS is a prefix for many East India Company ships) | |||
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Doolan | James | d. DECEASED | Cadet |
Doolan | James | b. 1821, d. Bef 19 May 1842 | Service: British Army |
Rank: Gunner | |||
Doolan | James | b. 1827, d. Bef 2 Jul 1850 | Unit: Her Majesty's 28th Foot |
Service: British Army | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Doolan | James Andrew | b. Bet Jan and Mar 1898, d. 25 Oct 1918 | 1552 |
Private - 9th Battalion Manchester Regiment. Signed on for 4 years Service in Territorial Force, 'F' Company | |||
Theatre of War 4B (Africa / German South West Africa) | |||
Theatre of War 1 (Western Europe) | |||
Private 11th Battalion Manchester Regiment | |||
350276 | |||
Doolan | James L | b. 1876, d. DECEASED | Spanish-American War |
Boxer Rebellion | |||
Unit: 33rd Volunteer Batallion | |||
World War 1 | |||
Doolan | John | d. DECEASED | Service: British Army or East India Company |
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Unit: Artilliery | |||
Doolan | John | b. 1826, d. Bef 12 Oct 1854 | Service: British Army |
Unit: Her Majesty's 86th Foot | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Doolan | John | b. 30 Jun 1873, d. DECEASED | British Army 2nd East Yorkshire Regiment |
Doolan | John Livesay | b. 1783, d. 24 Aug 1860 | Surgeon for Royal Navy |
Doolan | Michael | b. 1813, d. DECEASED | Service: East India Comnpany |
Rank: Private | |||
Unit: East India Company Artilliery | |||
Enlisted for unlimited service | |||
Joined East India Company as recruit at Brompton Barracks and allocated to Bengal India | |||
Unit: 1st Troop, 3rd Brigade Bengal Horse Artilliery | |||
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Unit: Bengal Unattached List | |||
397 | |||
Rank: Regimental Sergeant Major | |||
Unit: 4th Bengal European Light Cavalry | |||
Age: 46; Discharged to a pension of 2s 6d per day, payable in United Kingdom (GGO 673) | |||
Doolan | Michael | b. Abt 1868, d. 30 Jul 1902 | 3298 |
Attested Age: 23 | |||
British Army; Private 2nd East Yorkshire Regiment | |||
Home (Victoria Barracks) 293 days | |||
Transferred - 360 days | |||
Transferred - 2 years 204 days | |||
(Iny couft cury ???) Trial | |||
Tried and imprisoned | |||
Returned to duty as Private | |||
Transferred = 3 years 61 days | |||
Victoria Barracks "Home" - 1 year 47 days | |||
Awarded medal clasp; Troops inside an area bounded by a line between Harrismith and Bethlehem, between Senekal and Clocolan, along the Basuto border and back to Harrismith | |||
Awarded medal clasp | |||
Recalled to Army Service | |||
British Army Campaign - Anglo-Boer War | |||
Transferred - 2 years 138 days | |||
British Army Campaign - Anglo-Boer War | |||
British Army Campaign - Anglo-Boer War | |||
Victoria Barracks "Home" | |||
Doolan | Michael | b. 11 Aug 1898, d. DECEASED | Medal Entitlement Forfeited-Notation States 'Run', to indicate that he deserted His Majesty's Service. |
K42394 | |||
Service: British Royal Navy | |||
Rank: Stoker 1st Class | |||
Doolan | Patrick | d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
Unit: Artilliery | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Doolan | Patrick | b. 1829, d. 21 Jan 1887 | Enlistment |
Rank: Private | |||
2536 | |||
Unit: 2 Battalion, 16th Regiment of Foot | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Age: 18 & 3 Months; Attestation | |||
Abroad | |||
Enlisted for £3 & free Kit (later shown as £2.0s.6d) | |||
Service: British Army | |||
281 | |||
Unit: York And Lancaster Regiment - 65th & 84th Foot | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Age: 30; Attestation | |||
Maori Land Wars | |||
Waikato War | |||
Tried for 1. Drunkenness on duty, 2. Insubordination - forefeited pay | |||
Age: 36; Discharged; Service: 17 years 276 days; 5 years and 6/12 ths abroad in New Zealan; Gratuity towards pension; to ship "Nugget" | |||
Discharge approved by Commander-in-Chief | |||
Doolan | Patrick | b. 1829, d. DECEASED | |
Under age | |||
Confined by District Court Marshal | |||
Confined by Regiment Court Marshal | |||
Confined by District Court Marshal | |||
Confined by Regiment Court Marshal | |||
Confined by Regiment Court Marshal | |||
Confined by commanding officer | |||
Service: British Army | |||
936 | |||
Age: 17 years & 9 months; Attestation for bounty of £5 15s 6d | |||
Rank: Private 2nd Class | |||
Unit: 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars; Regiment of Light Dragoon | |||
Admission to Chelsea Hospital from Dublin District | |||
Service | |||
Discharged as unfit by Chatham Depot for further military service; 7 years & 297 days service | |||
Doolan | Patrick | b. 1838 | Confined by Detachment Court Marshal |
Confined by Regiment Court Marshal | |||
Service: British Army | |||
927 | |||
Unit: 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars; Regiment of Light Dragoon | |||
Age: 18 & 6 months; Enlistment forbounty of £5 15s 6d | |||
Age: 28; Discharged; 9 years 170 days on home service; Unfit for further military service | |||
Doolan | Patrick | b. 1866, d. DECEASED | Rank: DNKY - Donkeyman (below deck, in charge of steam engine that propelled coal into main engine but may have run main engine too, today he would be a mechanic) |
Service: Merchant Fleet | |||
Unit: MFA Mercantile Fleet Auxilliary | |||
680937 or 680837 | |||
Doolan | Patrick | b. 4 Mar 1875, d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
Doolan | Patrick James | b. Abt 1744, d. 11 Aug 1826 | Massachusetts Unit |
Doolan | R | b. Bef 1900, d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
POW (Prisoner of War) | |||
Doolan | Richard | b. 31 Jul 1891, d. 15 Jan 1953 | Private 4th City of London Fusiliers |
Doolan | Thomas John | b. 16 Oct 1886, d. DECEASED | Service: British Royal Navy |
219853 | |||
Doolan | William | d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
Unit: Her Majesty's 4th Foot | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Doolan | William | b. Abt 1921, d. 17 May 1944 | Craftsman 7641704 Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers attd. 91 (12th Bn. The South Staffordshire Regt.) Lt. A. A. Regt.,, Royal Artillery. |
Dooley | Fintan | b. 31 Mar 1893, d. 7 Feb 1951 | Theatre of War |
Theatre of War | |||
Dooley | James William | b. 1918, d. 14 Feb 1942 | 3525853 |
1st Bn. Manchester Regiment | |||
Dooley | John | d. DECEASED | Rank: Captain |
Dooley | Thomas | b. 4 Mar 1842, d. 13 Apr 1911 | Civil War (War of the Rebellion) |
Dooley | Thomas Aloysius | b. 22 May 1892, d. 16 Feb 1927 | Honourable Discharge from United States Navy |
Doolin | Andrew | b. 1922, d. DECEASED | Service: United States Army |
Doolin | Andrew Franklin | b. 13 Aug 1882, d. 2 Oct 1951 | Military draft registration |
Doolin | Benjamin F | b. 3 Nov 1917, d. 9 Nov 1972 | Service: United States Marine Corp |
Rank: Corporal | |||
Doolin | Benjamin Franklin | b. 3 Jul 1878, d. 17 Mar 1955 | Draft Registration; Age: 41 |
Doolin | Clifford | b. 29 Sep 1908, d. 29 Jul 1990 | Service: United States Navy |
Unit: PHM 1 (? Pharmacists Mate 1st Class) | |||
Honorable Discharge | |||
Doolin | Daniel | b. 1765, d. 1829 | fought in the Indian Wars |
Doolin | Donald Ray | b. 7 Apr 1923, d. 8 Sep 1992 | Age: 19; United States Army Tec 4 (World War II) |
Demobilised | |||
Doolin | Ernest Raymond | b. 27 Mar 1918, d. 17 Sep 1998 | Rank: Private |
Unit: Warrant Officers | |||
35109775 | |||
Service: United States Army | |||
Theatre of War: North Africa | |||
Prisoner of War; Stalag 3B; KDOS USA #1-5; ARB BTNS 225-255 52-14 | |||
Reported as Prisoner of War | |||
Returned to military control; Liberated or Repatriated | |||
Doolin | Glen R | b. 9 Jan 1907, d. 2 Jan 1966 | Private United States Army during World War II - OLC-AM & 5 OLC; Age: 35 |
Sergeant United States Army during World War II - OLC-AM & 5 OLC; Age: 35 | |||
Doolin | Homer Buren | b. 6 Feb 1918, d. 9 Apr 1987 | Service: United States Army |
Doolin | Horace Joseph | b. 25 Sep 1919, d. 12 Aug 1990 | 487163177 |
United States Army; Age: 23 | |||
Doolin | Hubert | b. 1904, d. 1980 | Rank: Private |
Service: United States Army | |||
Doolin | James | b. 28 Jun 1932, d. 22 Jul 2002 | |
Service: United States Army | |||
Discharged | |||
Doolin | James Milton | b. 4 Sep 1933, d. 5 Aug 1953 | Service: United States Army Air Force |
Unit: AC 3(T) | |||
Doolin | John Banton | b. 1810, d. DECEASED | Service: United States Army (Union) |
Unit: Company I, 17th Regiment of Kentucky Infantry | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Filed for invalid pension | |||
Doolin | John Marion | b. 30 Dec 1873, d. 20 Jul 1956 | Draft Registration; Age: 44 |
Not a veteran | |||
Doolin | John Thomas | b. 6 Feb 1878, d. 1 Nov 1936 | Registered for military draft |
Doolin | Paul Rice | b. 1897, d. 1960 | Rank: 2nd Lieutenant |
Unit: Andover Ambulance Unit | |||
Service: United States Army | |||
Doolin | William Curtis | b. 10 Jul 1892, d. 20 Jun 1947 | 2201047 |
Enlistment | |||
Service: United States Army | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Unit: Infantry; 89th Division?; MG Co?;m M Clo 356?; | |||
Honourable Discharge | |||
Dooling | Donald F | b. 8 Aug 1916, d. 15 Jan 1988 | Age: 27 |
Dooling | James Joseph | b. 28 Jan 1877, d. Aft 16 Jun 1949 | Spanish War. 1st Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers Company B |
Corporal | |||
Honerable Discharge. No engagements or wounds or service overseas | |||
Dooling | William B | b. Abt 1923, d. 20 Jun 1944 | Enlistment:: Private; Age: 20 |
Sergeant United States Army Air Force 856th Bomber Squadron | |||
Sergeant United States Army Air Force 492 Bomber Group | |||
11112104 | |||
Dore | John | d. 9 Jun 1893 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: Private | |||
Regiment: Ordinance Department at U.S. Arsenal | |||
Dowlearn | Joshua Martin | b. 3 Mar 1832, d. Mar 1891 | Civil War |
Dowlearn | Patrick | b. 1799, d. 1849 | Texas Army with William Riley Taylor (Step-son) |
Dowlen | George Mitchel Monroe | b. 2 Apr 1894, d. DECEASED | Registration |
Dowlen | Madell | b. 14 Aug 1917, d. 20 Nov 1992 | Ship to Shore Connector (SSC) US Navy at age 26 |
Served in World War II | |||
Dowlen | Roland | b. 14 Oct 1907, d. 29 Mar 1945 | Undercover Radio Operator transmitting 39 messages back to London |
T1/290291 | |||
Rank: Driver (private) | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: Army Service Corp; No. 1 Training Battalion; Special Operations Executive | |||
Unit: Special Operations Executive, French Section Radio Operator as "Francois Antoine Perrier" as he spoke fluent French | |||
Rank: Lieutenant | |||
241045 | |||
Posting: Preliminary School Assessment and Training at STS5 Wamborough Manor; Party 27P | |||
flown in Lysander from Tangmere Airfield into 'occupied' France | |||
Expeditionary Force - general casualty list as 'Missing'-; Also indexed as "capture year" | |||
Captured by Gestapo and imprisoned in 3 bis Place des Etats Unis, suffering great hardship and severe treatment. | |||
Prisoner of War in Concentration Camp | |||
Dowley | Edmond Henry Power | b. 1918, d. 11 Feb 1942 | WX11669 |
Private A.I.F. 1 Coy Australian Army Service Corps | |||
Dowling | d. DECEASED | Service: Armed Forces | |
Dowling | b. Bef 1821, d. DECEASED | Service: British Army | |
Unit: 81st Foot | |||
Dowling | b. Bef 1821, d. DECEASED | Service: Armed Forces | |
Dowling | A | d. DECEASED | Unit: C Squadron, 7th Hussars |
Service: British Army | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Dowling | Aaron | b. 1842, d. DECEASED | Unit: 3rd New Jersey Cavalry, Company B |
Service: United States Army | |||
Dowling | Aaron Decania | b. 19 Feb 1836, d. 13 May 1877 | Age: 27; Enlistment |
Service: Confederate States Army | |||
Unit: 5th South Carolina Cavalry Company I | |||
Dowling | Albert | d. 1915 | 10285 |
Private Leicestershire Regiment | |||
Dowling | Albert | b. Bet Apr and Jun 1877, d. 10 Dec 1938 | 40 Howard Road, home on leave |
Leave: 14 days R.A.B | |||
T/ 330548 - Private - Royal Army Service Corp | |||
Enlistment Age: 38 to Army Service Corp (Park Royal, London) | |||
Mobilised to ASC Driver Royal Horse Transport Depot | |||
Embarked | |||
Expeditionary Force - campaign c/36/17 from Park Royal | |||
Disembarked ex S.S. "Archimedes" to 929 Horse Transport Company, 25 Auxilliary Horse Transport Company | |||
"Classified BI" (Battle Injury) | |||
25 Auxilliary H | |||
929 HT Coy | |||
280 HT Coy | |||
Medical examination - "I do not claim to be suffering from a disability due to my military service" | |||
Demobilised | |||
Dowling | Albert | b. 1893, d. DECEASED | 115824 |
British Army - Private - Household Cavalry and Cavalry of the Line | |||
2786 | |||
British Army - Private - 2nd County of London Yeomanry - The Westminster Dragoons | |||
Discharge - Paragraph 2 Arm Order II (Cause of discharge: "Having been irregularly enlisted") | |||
Dowling | Albert E | d. 1918 | 235567 |
East Lancashire Regiment | |||
Dowling | Albert Henry | b. 26 Nov 1934, d. 8 Feb 2001 | United States Army; Enlistment; Age: 18 |
United States Army; Release | |||
Dowling | Albert Henry Jabez | b. 8 Aug 1883, d. Bet Apr and Jun 1958 | Private in British Army 1/4th & 1/9th Hampshire Regiment |
39405 | |||
Dowling | Albert Michael | b. Bet Jan and Mar 1889, d. 9 Oct 1917 | Irish Guards & Battalion |
Lance Corporal 2nd Battalion Irish Guards | |||
10130 | |||
Dowling | Albert Patrick | b. 17 Mar 1925, d. 18 Aug 2006 | World War 2 |
Service: United States Navy | |||
Dowling | Albert V | d. 1917 | 610720 |
Sergeant London Regiment | |||
Dowling | Albert Victor Edward Hutton | b. Bef 7 Nov 1890, d. DECEASED | British Army 22 Manchester Regiment |
British Army Lieutenant Captain | |||
Theatre of War 1 (Western Europe) | |||
British Army War Pensioner (unconfirmed) | |||
Dowling | Alexander | b. 23 Jun 1919, d. 15 Sep 1992 | Rank: Private/Trooper |
Age: 22; Enlistment | |||
E/407163 | |||
Unit: 1st Motor Squadron Cavalry Corps | |||
Service: Óglaigh na hÉireann (OE); Irish Defence Foces | |||
National Health Insurance | |||
Given Leave | |||
Motor Cyclist; M.T. Driver Class III | |||
Age: 26; Kickham Barracks; Military Discharge "on determination of Emergency Service"; Service: 3 years & 353 days | |||
Dowling | Alexander Dunn Wilfred | b. Bet Oct and Dec 1855, d. 23 Dec 1887 | Service: Royal Navy |
Dowling | Alfred Henry Edward | b. 12 Aug 1881, d. DECEASED | Rank: Colour Sergeant |
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles | |||
Dowling | Alfred Richard Bayly | b. 23 Nov 1839, d. Bet Jul and Sep 1882 | Appointed Ensign in 12th (East Suffolk) Regiment of Foot |
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: 12th (East Suffolk) Regiment of Foot | |||
Discharged | |||
Dowling | Alfred Rudolf | d. DECEASED | 38112 |
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: 27th Battalion of Imperial Yeomanry (ompany not known but either: 123, 124, 125 or 126th) | |||
Rank: Trooper | |||
Dowling | Alfred Stanley | b. 10 Sep 1891, d. 27 May 1958 | Sapper in British Army Royal Engineers |
187645 | |||
Serjeant British Army Royal Engineers | |||
Retired (992 K.R. 1923) 8426 | |||
Dowling | Alfred W | d. 1917 | R/29052 |
Rifleman in King's Royal Rifle Corps | |||
Dowling | Alfred William Donald | b. 8 Dec 1920, d. 15 May 1994 | 1689388 |
British Royal Air Force - Leading Airman based at RAF Lichfield (Bomber Command) | |||
Dowling | Ambrose Francis | b. Bet Apr and Jun 1918 | 97353 |
Rank: WS/2nd Lieutenant Royal Corps of Signals | |||
Rank: Temporary Major / W S/Captain Royal Corps of Signals | |||
Rank: Lieutenant / Temporary Captain | |||
Rank: Temporary Major Royal Corps of Signals | |||
Member of the British Empire; Source (Territorial Decoration): WO 373/72 | |||
Rank: Captain / Acting Major - Royal Corps of Signals | |||
Major Royal Corp of Signals | |||
Lt Colonel Royal Corp of Signals Territorial Army | |||
Dowling | Andrew James | b. 3 Feb 1900, d. Dec 1991 | Registration: 2393 Order No.: 5461 |
Dowling | Angus B? | b. 1894, d. DECEASED | Canadian CEF. Sergeant |
489378 | |||
66th Regiment | |||
64th Canadian Infantry Battalion | |||
Dowling | Anthony Shaun | b. 20 Aug 1960, d. Bet Jul and Sep 1996 | Service: British Army |
Warren's Points Ambush by Irish Republican Army on British Army Convoy at Narrow Water Castle; 18 British soldier killed and 20 injured making it most deadly attack of 'The Troubles'. On same day as IRA assassination of Lord Louis Mountbatten. | |||
Dowling | Archibald Jackson | b. 28 Feb 1874, d. 18 Jun 1957 | Rank: Captain QMC |
Unit: QMC (Quarter Master Corps) | |||
Service: United States Army | |||
Dowling | Arthur | b. 3 May 1877, d. 29 Aug 1965 | Unit: 12th Infantry Battalion, 7th Reinforcements |
Service: Australian Army | |||
2451 | |||
Active Service: Gallipoli Campaign | |||
Theatre of War 1 (Western Europe) | |||
Unit: 13th Light Trench Mortar Battery | |||
Theatre of War 1 (Western Europe) | |||
Hospitalised with 'Shell Shock' after his mortar was blown out. Five others of his team were killed and Arthur was buried by the explosion. After which he worked behind the lines. | |||
Dowling | Arthur | b. Oct 1879, d. DECEASED | |
Home posting 329 days | |||
'Blue Nile Rebellion' Campaign | |||
Natal Field Force | |||
Natal Field Force; Clasp | |||
Service Number: 4040 | |||
Unit: 4th Royal Dublin Fusiliers; A Company Kit 20 | |||
Militia | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Service Number: 6215 | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: Royal Dublin Fusiliers 2nd Battalion | |||
Age: 18 years, 2 months; Attestation for 'Short Service', 7 years with corp and 5 years Reserve | |||
Home Posting 1 year 342 days | |||
Joined regiment | |||
Drunk in barracks; 7 days Confined to Barracks | |||
Refusing to obey order; 10 days Confined to Barracks | |||
Absent off pass; 2 days pay | |||
Medal Clasp | |||
2 years 358 days | |||
Relief of Ladysmith | |||
Medal Clasp | |||
South African Republic | |||
Distinguished Conduct Medal, London Gazette number 27359 page 6320 on 27 Sep 1901 | |||
Mentioned in Despatches, London Gazette number 27282 page 959 on 8 Feb 1901 | |||
Mentioned in Despatches, London Gazette number 27353 page 5951 on 10 Sep 1901 | |||
Drunk in town; 3 days CC | |||
116 days | |||
1 year 5 days | |||
Drunk in town; 7 days CC | |||
1 year 259 days | |||
Reporting sick without cause, improper reply to Non-Commissioned Officer; 10 days Confined to Barracks | |||
First tour of service expires and Arthur applies for extention | |||
Unit: Royal Dublin Fusiliers 1st Battalion | |||
1 year 263 days | |||
Being asleep on sentry on stable guard; 96 hours imprisonment; forefeit Good Conduct Badge | |||
1 year 29 days | |||
126 days | |||
Discharged from 1st term of service | |||
APPEARS transferred to Reserves; 63 Wellington Street | |||
Re-attested by Captain Crump for Reserves | |||
Discharge with 4 years service (not including previous service) | |||
Dowling | Arthur | b. 4 Oct 1883, d. DECEASED | Age: 32; Attestation to Army Reserve; Duration of War |
Service number: 9878; 10/16595 | |||
Service:British Army | |||
Mobilised | |||
Rank: Private; | |||
Unit: Buffs (East Kent Regiment) | |||
Posted to infantry battalion after training | |||
Posted: 52nd Grad TR; R West Surrey | |||
Discharged as medically unfit; under para 392; 2 years 15 days (1 years & 264 days for pension) | |||
Dowling | Arthur John | b. 14 Sep 1869, d. DECEASED | British Army: 32 Battaion Australian Imperial Force British Expeditinary Force |
Pte. YBS of Perm Cadre of PO S Command Depot ese PO 2 Command Depot (32nd Battalion) ii 6/E 126 East? 53 L1786 | |||
Attached to Amy Pay Corps for duty at pay office, Tidworth (Barracks?) No 3 Command Depot (due to wounds?) Ptii 11E/322 L1644 | |||
Marched into No. 2C Depot from Dartford. Pt2 12/1025E ER 9418 | |||
Pte) No. 3 Depot, Hardcott from 802 Weymouth. 1.36/3077E (LR2269) | |||
Pte) M in to Neg com Depot from Hurdcott. P2/37/3150E | |||
British Army Rank: Corporal; Tidworth; Promoted ER/2/Cpl at AIF Depots in UK; L4247 DO 22/766E | |||
Wounded in action. Ptii 5239/ 4-9-16 | |||
Enlisted in British Army to E Coy, 2nd Depot. Private | |||
Wounded in the field. Ptii56/5803 | |||
Rejoined Unit from hospital in the field. Ptii 63/6597 | |||
To A Coy | |||
To D Coy | |||
Returned on service per Fredrichstah (Fredrichstadt, Holland?); IBR850 | |||
0/382 | |||
Army Service Corps (12 months); Age: 32. | |||
2019 (Crossed-out: 7299) | |||
To 32nd Battalion 2nd Depot | |||
To Unit 3/32nd Battalion | |||
Embarked | |||
Disembarked CC Ship ex HNT "Hiltiades" | |||
To B Coy, taken on strength for France. B/ii 22/1452 | |||
Zeit un, Duntroon Plateau; training with 32nd Battalion AP6869; AL467; C/22/1452 | |||
Imbarkation to join Relief Expeditionary Force; AP9054 | |||
Disebarked ex "Transylvania"; LR593 | |||
Embarked on board Hospital Ship "Nandilla". Ptii 1/9 | |||
Rank: Promoted to Temporary Sergeant D09/2025 1919 | |||
Rank: Sergeant; Do137/377 | |||
Eligible for 15 days extra leave; Do186/377 | |||
Eligible for 15 days extra leave; Do205/148 | |||
Disembarked | |||
Discharged from Army | |||
Dowling | Arthur Joseph | b. 12 Aug 1893, d. 19 Nov 1969 | Non-Commissioned Officer, Infantry, National Guard |
Dowling | Arthur S | d. 1914 | 9039 |
Private in Wiltshire Regiment | |||
Dowling | Arthur Stanley | b. Bet Oct and Dec 1888, d. 31 Oct 1914 | 7339 |
Private in 1st Battalion Duke of Edinburgh's Wiltshire Regiment | |||
Dowling | Arthur W | b. 1888, d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
Unit: 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards | |||
6838; D/6838 | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Entry into Theatre of War | |||
Age: 27; 4 years service; 5 months in the field; Discharged from 4th Staionary Hospital Military | |||
Dowling | Ash Green | b. Bet Mar and Jun 1840, d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
Rank: Private | |||
Dowling | Bartholomew | b. Bet Oct and Dec 1879, d. DECEASED | 3969 |
Age: 18; Attestation at Victoria Park Square | |||
Unit: Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own); 5th Battalion The Rifle Brigade Regiment | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: Joined Special Service Section II | |||
Unit: Joined M R, East Kent Regiment | |||
Convicted at "Bruigespirit" of sleeping on his post os sentinel, sentenced to one year imprisonment with hard labour | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Left prison and "Disembodied" transferred back to 5th Battalion Rifle Brigade | |||
Demobilised | |||
Dowling | Bartholomew J | b. 5 Oct 1921, d. 9 Sep 1985 | Rank: Private |
Age: 21; Enlistment in United States Army | |||
Dowling | Bartholomew Joseph | b. 15 Aug 1883, d. 29 Jun 1950 | Military Registration |
Dowling | Beatrice Olivia | b. 3 Sep 1917, d. 12 Feb 1944 | Unit: Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service |
British Army | |||
266662 | |||
Rank: Sister (equivalent Army rank from 1941 = Lieutenent) | |||
Dowling | Benjamin Jones | b. 11 Apr 1896, d. 14 Nov 1935 | Age: 21; Draft Registration |
Dowling | Bernard | b. 23 Jun 1883, d. 18 May 1915 | Enlistment |
Unit: 1st Battalion Irish Guards | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Rank: Lance Corporal | |||
1978 | |||
Dowling | Brian Laidley | b. 25 Jun 1889, d. 2 Sep 1918 | Captain RFC |
Service: British Royal Air Force | |||
Rank: Captain | |||
Dowling | Broadus Estus | b. 22 Jun 1894, d. DECEASED | Unit: 142 Ingantry 36 Division |
Rank: Private | |||
Service: United States Army | |||
Dowling | Charles A | b. 15 Aug 1923, d. 24 Apr 1997 | Service: United States Army |
Unit: PFC US Army Air Corps | |||
Dowling | Charles Edmond | b. 5 Mar 1883, d. DECEASED | World War 1 Draft Registration. No previous military service, no exemptions. |
Dowling | Charles Edward | b. 1882, d. DECEASED | |
Paragraph 392 King's Regulations (xvi) No longer physically fit for war service. Para (b) Army Order 6 dated 14/09/1918 | |||
British Army Private 24th Royal Fusileers | |||
3668 | |||
King's (Liverpool) Regiment | |||
101712 | |||
Service to | |||
Dowling | Charles Franklin | b. 21 Sep 1882, d. 13 Feb 1954 | Age: 35; Draft Regsitration |
Dowling | Charles J | b. 28 Jan 1897, d. 21 Feb 1970 | World War 1 |
Service: United States Army | |||
Dowling | Charles John | b. 28 Mar 1926, d. 15 Jan 1982 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: PFC (Private First Class) | |||
Dowling | Charles Milne Cholmeley | b. Bet Apr and Jun 1891, d. 21 Nov 1920 | British Army as Gentleman Cadet |
Wounded in service three times | |||
British Expeditionary Force | |||
Captain Grenadier Guards with seniority | |||
Resigns his commission | |||
Promoted Major in 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards, British Army | |||
Dowling | Charles T | b. 18 May 1838, d. 22 Jan 1904 | Rank: Private Bugler |
Enlisted | |||
Unit: 5th South Carolina Cavalry Company I | |||
Service: Confederate States Army | |||
Dowling | Charles T | b. 19 Apr 1919, d. 6 Feb 1977 | Service: United States Army |
World War 2 | |||
Dowling | Charles Victor | b. 10 May 1918, d. 29 Nov 1994 | Age: 25; Enlisted Branch 1: A |
Dowling | Charles Ware | b. 1893, d. 1966 | 364 |
Private 8th Light Horse Regiment, C Squadronmi | |||
Unit embarked on Transport A16 'Star of Victoriaa' | |||
Returned from military service | |||
Dowling | Christopher John | b. 1893, d. DECEASED | Home on leave |
10/25564 | |||
Private 10th Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers | |||
Expeditionary Force, "190 TMB" | |||
GSW (Gun Shot Wound) in battle | |||
Left leg amputated | |||
Posted | |||
Home on leave | |||
Discharged as Private, No Longer fit for war service. Hon. War Service | |||
Discharged total service 2 years 39 days | |||
Sent home with £1 and a suit of plain clothes | |||
Dowling | Clinton | b. 12 Dec 1897, d. 26 Feb 1964 | Service: United States Navy |
World War 2 | |||
Dowling | Clyde Hilton | b. 1 Mar 1922, d. 17 Jan 1976 | Service: |
Dowling | Clyde Washington | b. 3 Nov 1912, d. 8 May 1980 | Rank: Private |
Service: United States Army | |||
Dowling | Cornelius | b. 15 Apr 1893, d. 23 Feb 1972 | Uniti: Royal Irish Fusiliers |
Service: British Army | |||
9568 | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: Irish Regiment of Foot Guards | |||
Private | |||
Age: 22; Attestation | |||
Joined Guards Depot | |||
Discharged as not likely to become an efficient soldier (on medical grounds); Total days: 49 | |||
Dowling | Cuthbert | b. 16 May 1905, d. Bet Jul and Sep 1974 | 287379 |
British Army Royal Regiment of Artillery (RA) | |||
Lieutenant; Quartermaster | |||
Substantive Sergeant Major | |||
Warrant Officer Class 1; Authority: Army Order 142/44 | |||
1059385 | |||
Captain; Quartermaster | |||
Dowling | Daniel | d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
Unit: Paymaster | |||
Rank: Captain | |||
Dowling | Daniel | b. Abt 1740, d. Bet 1791 and 1792 | Captain Israel Moor's Company, Chester Co. Pennsylvania Militia |
Dowling | Daniel Francis | b. 21 Jan 1932, d. 18 Nov 1992 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Dowling | Darling Wesley | b. 30 Jan 1843, d. 1 Jan 1922 | Unit: Company A 50th Georgia Volunteer Infantry |
Service: Confederate States Army | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Dowling | Darryl Thomas | b. 10 Feb 1949, d. 20 Feb 2004 | Active Service (War started in 1959 and ended 30 Apr 1975) |
Marine Corps League | |||
United States Marine Corp | |||
Member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Programme Post 9738 | |||
Dowling | David | b. 1878, d. DECEASED | Home Posting |
BEF (British Expeditionary Force) | |||
Home Posting | |||
Unit: Royal Argyle Sutherland Highlanders | |||
Age: 31; Enlistment (age not consitent with date of birth in transcript) | |||
350530 | |||
260689 | |||
Rank: Pioneer (private) | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: Royal Engineers; RID Aldershot, Road Construction Company (on transfer) | |||
Reported R.T.D. | |||
Enlisted (transferred) | |||
Embarkation | |||
Reported ex B.E.F. (British Expeditionary Force) | |||
Deemed unfit for service | |||
Discharge - 255 days; no longer physically fit for War Service, para. 392 XVI King's Regulations; Military Character: V Good; Character: Conduct very satisfactory | |||
Dowling | David | b. 23 Jul 1888, d. DECEASED | Theatre of War 4A (Africa / British East Africa, German East Africa, Rhodesia, Nyasaland, Uganda) |
Theatre of War 4B (Africa / German South West Africa) | |||
Rank: Private | |||
2001 | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Theatre of War 4A (Africa / British East Africa, German East Africa, Rhodesia, Nyasaland, Uganda) | |||
Unit: 1/5th East Lanacashire Regiment | |||
209865 | |||
Theatre of War 2B (Balkan / Gallipoli & Aegean Islands) | |||
Theatre of War 4B (Africa / German South West Africa) | |||
Rank: Rifleman (private) | |||
Unit: 20th Rifle Brigade | |||
Theatre of War 4B (Africa / German South West Africa) | |||
Disembodiment on Demobilization from Army | |||
Dowling | David | b. 25 Aug 1958, d. 14 Apr 2017 | Service: United States Army |
Dowling | David Willoughby | b. 26 Nov 1950, d. 18 Aug 2020 | Service: United States Navy; 4 years |
Dowling | Decania | b. 27 Sep 1943, d. 3 Apr 2008 | Service: United States Navy |
Active Service | |||
Dowling | Denis | b. 1859, d. Bet Apr and Jun 1932 | Unit: 1st Leinster Regiment |
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: 4th Battalion Leinster Regiment | |||
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Rank: Colour Sergeant Infantry | |||
Dowling | Denis Valentine | b. 24 Jun 1910, d. 23 Sep 1996 | Royal Artillery Officer |
Took part in 'D' Day landings, blown up twice and sustanined lung injuries | |||
Dowling | Dent George | b. 2 Oct 1899, d. 29 Feb 1956 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: Corporal | |||
Unit: BTRY E 8 Regiment FARD | |||
Dowling | Dermot Michael | b. 27 Mar 1896, d. 7 Apr 1952 | Service: Indian Army |
Unit: 3/5th Bombay Grenadiers | |||
Rank: Captain | |||
Dowling | Dhu | b. 20 Feb 1921, d. 30 Oct 2002 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: Private | |||
Discharged | |||
Dowling | Donald Augustus | b. 7 Jun 1895, d. 8 Mar 1979 | Cadet with 6th Officers Battalion at Balliol College; Trinity College, Bambridge; Qualified for Commission |
Granted leave | |||
50th Army Medical Corp (2 years service) Rejected as unfil for service on grounds 771 | |||
1045 | |||
Age: 19; Private in 50th AAMC; with father's permission | |||
Posted to B Section of 4th Field Ambulance; Embarked HMAT Berrima, Melbourne | |||
Rank: Lieutenant | |||
with MEF | |||
Rank: Lance Corporal - ANZAC | |||
Transferred to Officer Training Sel.; Temporary attached for duty; Struck off strength | |||
Temporarily attached to 13th Asutralian Fild Ambulance for duty | |||
Transferred to Officer Training School | |||
27th Battlion of Australian Imperial Force (AIF) | |||
Rank: 2nd Lieutenant | |||
Rank: Lieutenant | |||
Wounded in Action; Gunshot wound to neck; transferred from Rouen to 3rd London General Hospital | |||
Returned to active duty serving as Brgade Gas Officer with 7th Infantry Brigade | |||
Embarked at Tatanto on-board "Kasir-a-Hind" | |||
Appointment terminated in the 4th Medical DIvision, retruns to University of Adelaide | |||
Rank: Captain | |||
Re-enlisted; Rank: Captain | |||
Q108310 | |||
Discharged | |||
Dowling | Donald Joseph | b. 25 Jan 1930, d. 5 Dec 2001 | Service: United States Navy |
Rank: AD2 | |||
Dowling | Donald R | b. 1922, d. May 1942 | Rank: Private |
20501324 | |||
Service: United States Army | |||
Unit: National Guard Medical Department | |||
Dowling | E | d. DECEASED | Gunner - Cst Bdr Royal Artillery |
3676 | |||
Dowling | Eadmon Peter | b. 19 Dec 1907, d. 16 May 1969 | Unit: 278th Military Police Company |
Corporal | |||
Service: United States Army | |||
Dowling | Edmund | b. 5 Jul 1920, d. DECEASED | 7651801; Enlistment in British Army at Pemroke Dock for Duration of War |
Royal Army Ordinance Corp - Private | |||
7 days priviledged leave with free warrant | |||
Wounded in groin ceasing to fulfill physical requirements | |||
Discharged from Army; 265 days service; Good Conduct; Satisfactory | |||
Dowling | Edward | b. 1783, d. DECEASED | Age: 20; Enlistment |
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: 30th Foot, 2nd Battalion East Lancashire Regiment | |||
Registration Number a12609 | |||
Battle of Waterloo; decisive defeat of Napoleonic forces by Allies, the British Army led by the Duke of Wellington | |||
Age: 34; Discharge after 13 years and 89 days service, no longer fit for active service; | |||
Unit: Royal Regiment Of Veterans 2nd Battalion | |||
None visible | |||
Rank: Private; | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Age: 38; Discharged: Service 20 years and 40 days on the disbandment of the battalion | |||
Dowling | Edward | b. 16 Dec 1884, d. 7 Jun 1960 | South of Ypres on French border; Theatre of War: France |
'Western Front' | |||
British Army 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusileers Catholic Chaplain | |||
British Army Chaplain | |||
Disembarkation: Troop transport on board RMSS "Normania"; NW/5/1724 WS/5/2076 | |||
Major 3rd Class Reserve | |||
Discharged - Served with Distinction | |||
Returns E.F/9 | |||
Dowling | Edward | b. 18 Jun 1893, d. 15 Sep 1916 | 7077 |
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: 2nd Battalion Irish Guards | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Dowling | Edward George | b. 1896, d. DECEASED | Enlisted as Private 1462 in 1 City of London Regiment of Royal Fusiliers |
1st Battalion City of London Royal Fusiliers | |||
1st Battalion City of London Royal Fusiliers | |||
Wounded - gunshot wound to head | |||
Discharged as unfit for war service | |||
Dowling | Edward Leroy | b. 19 Sep 1921, d. 4 Oct 1995 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: SFC - Sergeant First Class | |||
Dowling | Edward P | b. Feb 1842, d. DECEASED | Service: United States Army |
238 A J | |||
Unit: G 51 Pennsylvania Infantry | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Dowling | Elijah Henry | b. 11 Oct 1830, d. 19 Oct 1906 | Enlisted as Assistant Surgeon |
Rank: Assistant Surgeon | |||
Unit: 1st South Carolina Infantry (Hagood's) | |||
Service: Confederate States Army | |||
Resigned from 1st South Carolina Infantry (succeded by Assistant Surgeon John Stafford Stoney) | |||
Appointed Assistant Surgeon, Provisional Army of the Confederate States | |||
Dowling | Eliphas | b. 1780, d. Nov 1833 | Unit: 21st Reed's Maryland Militia |
Service: Army | |||
Rank: Sergeant | |||
War of 1812, conflict between USA and the British Empire largely over naval impressment, ending in Treaty of Ghent | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Dowling | Eric Edgar | b. 4 May 1906, d. 27 Jan 1987 | Private Australian Army 30 Battalion, 3 1/2 years |
N455779 | |||
Gna 1 Australian Hoy Australian Army Training Regiment | |||
Age: 31; Private 1st Australian Hoy Australian Army Training Regiment | |||
NX175920 | |||
Australian Army 2nd Australian Infantry F | |||
2 Australian Landing Craft Workshops AEME AIF | |||
Discharged as CFN (Craftsman) 966 days | |||
Dowling | Eric Perry | b. 22 Jul 1915, d. 21 Jul 2008 | Prisoner of War |
Dowling | Eric Sheen | b. 13 Apr 1896, d. 13 Nov 1917 | Unit: 1st Australian Light Horse |
Rank: Lieutenant | |||
Dowling | Eugene Joseph | b. 23 Jul 1881, d. DECEASED | Unit: 373rd East Surrey Regiment & Militia |
Service: British Army | |||
Service number: 5196 | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: Royal Warwickshire Regiment | |||
Age: 18 & 3 Months; Attestation under age | |||
Joined unit, "posted" | |||
Discharged having made a mistatement as to age on enlistment; 238 days | |||
Age: 17 11 months; Attestation | |||
Unit: 18th Hussars, 6 Squadron "Hussars of the Line" | |||
Service number: 4858 | |||
Service: British Army (rejoin) | |||
Home Service (Training) 1 years 177 days | |||
Joined unit, "posted" | |||
298 days | |||
Home Service; 214 days | |||
Discharge from 18th Hussars with less than 12 years service (3 years 324 days); under Article 1142.iii (Misdemeanors) R W for pay Authority H.0.6 A'shot No. 928 dated 16 April 1903 | |||
Service Number: 10148 5th Corp of Lancers | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Service:British Army | |||
Service Number: 10439 (GS) | |||
Unit: Lancers, General Service 5th Lancers | |||
Theatre of War 1 (Western Europe) | |||
5 LVS Private Class "Z" A. Reserve | |||
Dowling | Ezra M | b. 11 Apr 1896, d. 18 Apr 1982 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: Cook | |||
Unit: Support Company 17th Infantry | |||
Dowling | Felix M | b. 3 Aug 1892, d. 19 Feb 1969 | Rank: Corporal |
Unit: Company D 120 MG Battalion 32 Division | |||
World War 1 | |||
Dowling | Finton | b. 28 Mar 1893, d. DECEASED | Home ( training, probably at Clonmel) 224 days |
Response to mother seeking information on son. | |||
Age: 22; Attestation | |||
3410 | |||
Unit: Royal Irish Regiment 6th Battalion | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Next of kin: father Joseph | |||
British Expeditionary Force (BEF) 2 years 238 days | |||
Unit: Royal Irish Regiment 2nd Battalion | |||
Home 251 days (i.e. not in France) | |||
Discharged from Royal Victoria Military Hospital to furlough (home leave) | |||
Unit: Royal Irish Regiment 3rd Battalion | |||
4830 | |||
On leave pending dispersal | |||
Unit: Z Army Reserve - Demobilisation; 3 years 348 days | |||
Written request for medals, sent in November | |||
Dowling | Francis | b. 5 Oct 1887, d. 1957 | Rank: Private; |
Unit: Royal Irish Regiment | |||
Service number: 3080; | |||
Service:British Army | |||
Age: 17; Attestation for 6 years | |||
Joined Regular Army from Militia | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Unit: 1st Royal Dublin Fusiliers | |||
Posting | |||
Dowling | Francis | b. 1896, d. 26 Jun 1915 | Enlistment |
Rank: Private | |||
5710 | |||
Unit: 1st Battalion East Lanacashire Regiment | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Dowling | Francis | b. Bef 1898, d. DECEASED | Service Number: 9711 (R.Dub.Fus) |
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: Royal Dublin Fusiliers 1st Battalion | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Unit: Labour Corp | |||
Service Number: 381488 (Lab. Corp) | |||
Theatre of War 2B (Balkan / Gallipoli & Aegean Islands) | |||
Dowling | Francis Barre Beresford | b. 1898, d. Bet 015 and 17 Dec 1941 | Major 2nd Bn East Surrey Regiment |
15148 | |||
Dowling | Francis Gerard | b. 24 May 1909, d. 14 Dec 1988 | Service number: 1142884; |
Service: British Royal Air Force | |||
Dowling | Francis H | d. 19 Dec 1941 | HMS "Kandahar" |
Stoker in Royal Navy | |||
Casualty of HMS Kandahar - Missing presumed killed | |||
HMS "Neptune" | |||
Dowling | Francis Maurice | b. 22 Aug 1894 | Age: 22; Enlisted |
20564 | |||
Rank: Sapper | |||
Service: Australian Army | |||
Unit: 1st Australian Wireless Signal Squadron | |||
Embarkation on board ship "Ulysses" | |||
Returned bon board ship "Eastern" | |||
Discharged | |||
Dowling | Frank Brian | b. 14 Jun 1926, d. 31 Dec 2013 | Royal Air Force as Cadet Pilot |
Personnel Selection | |||
Dowling | Frank Grover | b. 27 Mar 1888, d. 25 Aug 1958 | WW1 Draft Registration |
Dowling | Frank Joseph | b. 25 Feb 1924, d. 11 Aug 1994 | Service: United States Navy |
Dowling | Frederick | d. 1917 | Rank: Lieutenant |
Unit: Royal Dublin Fusiliers | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Dowling | Frederick James | b. 24 Sep 1911, d. 6 Jun 1975 | US Air Force Master Sergeant (31 years) |
Sergeant US Army | |||
Dowling | Frederick Lawrence | d. DECEASED | B32015 |
Service: Canadian Army | |||
Unit: Royal Corp of Signals | |||
Rank: Signalman | |||
Prisoner of War during World War II | |||
Dowling | Fredrick L | b. 30 Apr 1896, d. 26 Jul 1966 | Rank Private |
Unit: Aero SO | |||
Number: 631 | |||
Dowling | G | d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
7378 | |||
Unit: Royal Warwickshire Regiment | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Campaign Clasp: Cape Colony | |||
Campaign Clasp: Orange Free State; action in Orange River Colony | |||
Dowling | G L | d. DECEASED | 412500 |
Royal Australian Air Force Flight Sergeant Pilot | |||
Royal Air Force 776 Squadron flying Halifax bombers in 30 operations | |||
Dowling | Geoffrey Barrow | b. 9 Aug 1891, d. 1 Jun 1976 | Unit: King Edward's Horse |
412 | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Theatre of War 1 (Western Europe) | |||
Dowling | Geoffrey Charles Walter | b. 1892, d. 30 Jul 1915 | Rank: 2nd Lieutenant |
Unit: King's Royal Rifle Corps; 7th Battalion. | |||
Rank: Temporary Lieutenant and to be supernumerary | |||
Rank: Lieutenant | |||
Unit: King's Royal Rifle Corps | |||
Rank: Temporary Captain | |||
First World War, 1914-1918 | |||
Rank: Captain | |||
Dowling | George | b. 21 Jun 1882, d. Bet Apr and Jun 1957 | Unit: Royal Welsh Fusiliers |
Service: British Army | |||
Age: 36; Attestation for duration of war | |||
Registration Number 275056 | |||
Service: British Royal Air Force | |||
Transfer to RAF Reserve; a/3.55894 | |||
Discharged | |||
Dowling | George Augustus | b. 1834, d. DECEASED | 9 years 78 days |
357 days | |||
Unit: 38th Regiment of Foot, 1st Staffordshire | |||
Rank: Private; | |||
Age: 19 years 9 months; Attestation | |||
Service number: 192; | |||
Service:British Army | |||
Discharge; medically unfit for further service | |||
Dowling | George Brackett | b. 26 May 1895, d. 28 Jun 1985 | Service: United States Navy |
World War 1 | |||
World War 2 | |||
In charge of evacuation of casualties across English Channel | |||
Invasion | |||
Retired from Military | |||
Dowling | George David Smith | b. 10 Apr 1936, d. 27 Dec 1979 | US Air Force |
MacDill Airforce Base | |||
Dowling | George Edward | b. 29 Oct 1884, d. DECEASED | Posting: Leave in the Field |
? from ? ? | |||
Posting: Leave in the Field | |||
Posting: Leave in the Field | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: Middlesex Regiment 11th Battalion for 2 years | |||
Rank: RCS / Horsekeeper | |||
SE/2792 | |||
Age: 30; Attested for Duration of War | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: AVC Army Vetinary Corp 12th Battalion | |||
Rank: Private | |||
British Expeditionary Force (BEF) | |||
Theatre of War 1 (Western Europe) | |||
10 days CC (Confined to Camp) for Leaving his post without permission after being posted as stable guard | |||
At No 12 Vetinary Hospital on 27.9.17 said to men in the Dining Room referring to working after 5pm "Let us all join together and make a general complaint" or words to that effect | |||
Cited for Conduct to the prejudice of good order & military discipline for remarks on 27-9-17. | |||
Tried & convicted by FGCM & sentenced to 14 days FD No 1 | |||
Admitted to 20 General Hospital | |||
Admitted to 26 General Hospital | |||
Admitted to 25 General Hospital | |||
Admitted to Beuford War Hospital | |||
Admitted to 2nd Southam Gen Hospital (could be Southam in Warwickshire or abbreviation) | |||
Transferred to Bath War Hospital | |||
Posting: Home | |||
War Hospital certificate | |||
Demobilisation from British Army to Goldie Field, Puddleston, Leominster, Herefordshire, ENgland | |||
Letter notifying change of address | |||
Dowling | George Edward | b. 13 May 1924, d. 5 Jul 1944 | Enlisted |
Service: Royal Australian Air Force | |||
429881 | |||
Unit: 463 Squadron | |||
Rank: Flight Sergeant | |||
Dowling | George Joseph | b. 30 Jun 1923, d. 11 Jan 1975 | Service: United States Air Force |
World War 2 | |||
Dowling | George Thomas | b. 1910, d. 14 Jul 1945 | 1714852 |
78 Baty. 35 Lt A.A. Regt Royal Artillery | |||
Dowling | George William | b. 21 Nov 1882, d. DECEASED | British Expeditionary Force (BEF); landed on 22 Feb 2016; |
Absent without leave 24 hours punishment two days ? loses, 1 day's pay under P. No. | |||
Rank: Sapper (Private) | |||
(T) 2239 | |||
Unit: Royal Engineers, 1st London Emergency Section/Division; Field Company | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Age: 32; Attestation; Duration of War | |||
546452 | |||
Home posting | |||
Transferred to LFC | |||
Posted to Depot; Home Posting | |||
Transferred to "A Co"? | |||
Theatre of War: London Area; appears based at 10 Victoria Park Square, Bethnal Green, Tower Hamlets | |||
Furlough at home | |||
456452 | |||
Age: 36; Discharge; Transfer from Royal Engineers to Class "Z" Army Reserve | |||
Dowling | Gerald Somers | b. 2 Mar 1919, d. Bet Apr and Jun 1985 | Service: British Army |
Unit: Royal Artillery SL (Searchlight Regiment) | |||
Registration Number 1516159 | |||
Unit: Intelligence Corp | |||
Dowling | Gladstone Ambrose | b. 1912, d. 10 Feb 1942 | Private A. I. F. 2/20 Bn. Australian Infantry |
NX59612 | |||
Dowling | Glynwood | b. 12 Aug 1924, d. 1 Jan 2004 | Service: United States Navy |
Unit: AOM3 | |||
Dowling | Gordon Jesse | b. Bet 1920 and 1925, d. Bet Jul and Sep 1985 | Service: British Royal Air Force - East Anglia |
Dowling | H | d. 31 May 1916 | Leading Stoker Royal Navy |
Battle of | |||
Joined Royal navy | |||
With "Grand Fleet" on board HMS "Queen Mary" | |||
Battle of | |||
Dowling | H H | d. DECEASED | 9th Hampshire Regiment |
4th Hampshire Regiment | |||
Volunteered for British Army | |||
Garrison Duty with Punjab Rifles | |||
North West Frontier agains Afhans | |||
Wounded in Action | |||
Demobilised | |||
Dowling | H T | d. Aft 22 Apr 1945 | General in Confederate Army |
Dowling | Harold Beals | b. 21 Apr 1916, d. 19 May 1964 | Private First Class United States Army during World War II |
Dowling | Harold Edward | b. 26 Aug 1898, d. 20 Apr 1974 | Age: 21; World War 1 Draft Registration |
Service: United States Army | |||
Rank: Corporal | |||
Dowling | Harry | b. 23 Jun 1914, d. DECEASED | Discharged |
Service: Royal Australian Air Force | |||
Dowling | Harry Bernard | b. 9 Feb 1892, d. 26 May 1970 | Private in Coast Artillery |
Dowling | Harry J | d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
Unit: Royal Engineers | |||
Rank: Sapper | |||
494167 | |||
1126 | |||
Dowling | Harry Oscar | b. 4 Aug 1897, d. DECEASED | Age: 21; Draft Registration |
Dowling | Henry | d. 26 May 1915 | Enlistment as Rifleman 1st Battalion Royal Irish Rifles |
3376 | |||
Dowling | Henry | b. Bet Jul and Sep 1886, d. DECEASED | Home 174 days |
85529 | |||
Gunner in British Army Royal Field Artillery | |||
Enlistment Age: 28 at Chelsea Town Hall | |||
Service reckoning date, attested & posted | |||
Joined at No. 6 Depot, 6B Battery 1"B" Reserve | |||
Posted as Gunner | |||
Posted as Gunner to 4th Brigade | |||
Embarked to join Mediterranean Expeditionary Force | |||
Posted Mediterranean Expeditionary Force 18th R Battery | |||
Theatre of War 2B Balkans | |||
259 days | |||
Disembarkation joined 92nd Battery of the 17th Brigade RFA on posting from Reserve Battery RFA Woolwich | |||
Evauatedand embarked to Alexandria | |||
25 days | |||
Embarked Alexandria to Marseilies | |||
Rejoined unit in field | |||
Attached to CIII Corp Camouflage Workshop | |||
Granted Psof? Pay Class II | |||
Embarked Boulogne for Crystal Palace | |||
Home | |||
Dispersal Centre | |||
Transferred to Class Z Army Reserve | |||
92nd Battery 17th Brigade, 29th Division | |||
Dowling | Henry | b. Bef 25 Sep 1815, d. DECEASED | Service: British Royal Navy |
Age: 29; Attestation | |||
Unit: HMS Victory | |||
Rank: Captain's Steward | |||
Discharged Off | |||
Unit: HMS Victory | |||
Rank: G R Steward | |||
Discharged to shore | |||
Rank: N R Steward | |||
Unit: HMS Illustrious | |||
Discharged to shore; 56 days service | |||
Rank: Able Seaman | |||
Unit: HMS Victory | |||
Discharged Off | |||
Rank: Captain's Steward | |||
HMS Victory Sprightly | |||
Discharged Off | |||
Rank: Captain's Steward | |||
Unit: HMS Victory Sprightly | |||
Discharged Off | |||
Rank: Captain's Steward | |||
Unit: HMS Victory Sprightly | |||
Discharged Off; 14 years 153 days consecutive service | |||
Discharge; 14 years 209 days service | |||
Dowling | Henry | b. 1858, d. DECEASED | Awaiting Trial |
5th Royal Lancashire Regiment | |||
Enlisted in British Army for 6 years; Private in 12 Infantry Brigade | |||
2632 | |||
Father, next of kin for son Henry in military | |||
Home Posting | |||
Forfiets G 6 pay A 1/- | |||
Tried and imprisoned | |||
continued as Private | |||
Home Posting | |||
Home Posting | |||
Discharged with 5 years and 255 days service | |||
Dowling | Henry | b. 1895, d. 11 Aug 1916 | Station |
Station | |||
British Expeditionary Force | |||
Enlisted in 10th Battalion East Surrey Regiment aged 20 | |||
Absent from ..... roll call until 8pm on 25 May 1915 - 2 days C.B. | |||
Overstaying pass from missing 11 July until 1.20pm on 12 July - 4 days C.B. | |||
Station | |||
9th Battalion East Surrey Regiment | |||
0/8241 | |||
Deprived 1 day's Pay (B2069) | |||
Dowling | Henry Atwill | b. 9 Apr 1918, d. 6 Mar 1999 | Service: United States Army |
Unit: 71st Infantry Division | |||
Rank: Chief Warrant Officer 3rd Class | |||
Dowling | Henry Charles | b. 1872, d. DECEASED | Service: British Royal Navy |
Rank: Steward | |||
Dowling | Henry James | b. 6 Sep 1894, d. 15 May 1915 | British Expeditionary Force (BEF) Western European Theatre |
Home Posting | |||
Service: British Army | |||
5251 | |||
Unit: Royal Dublin Fusiliers Special Reserve 3rd Battalion | |||
Age: 17 years 8 months; Enlistment | |||
"Absent; Declared a Deserter" | |||
Rank: Private | |||
4751 | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: 1st Battalion Prince of Wales's Own Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) | |||
Dowling | Hilton Dewayne | b. 12 Oct 1947, d. 1 Jan 1978 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: Private | |||
Dowling | Horace Jack | b. 8 Feb 1918, d. 24 Dec 1992 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: S Sergeant | |||
Dowling | Horace M | b. 10 Feb 1924, d. 6 Mar 2008 | Service: United States Army Air Force |
Rank: MSGT (Master Sergeant) | |||
Dowling | Howard Alfred James | b. 17 Jun 1881, d. Bet Jul and Sep 1953 | |
Service:British Army | |||
Unit: Royal Field Artillery, 6th London Brigade | |||
Age: 27; Attestation at 105 Holland Road | |||
Service number: 447; | |||
Rank: Gunner (Private) | |||
Rank: Bombadier | |||
Preliminary training, promoted at end | |||
"4 years" | |||
Dowling | Hugh Coskrey | b. 11 Jul 1915, d. 29 Dec 2001 | Service: United States Army |
Dowling | Hugh J | b. Bef 1899, d. DECEASED | Enlistment |
9932 | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: Irish Guards | |||
Rank: Guardsman Private | |||
Discharge - s (392-xvi) King's Regulation | |||
Dowling | Hugh Joseph | b. 30 Jul 1900, d. 27 Mar 1925 | Unit: 4th Hussars |
Service: British Army | |||
529246 | |||
Unit: Royal Tank Corps | |||
Enlistment | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: Cavalry | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Posting | |||
Discharge on death | |||
Rank: Trooper | |||
Dowling | Ira | b. 25 Apr 1896, d. 31 Oct 1974 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Dowling | Isaac C | b. 1837, d. Bef 25 Jun 1900 | Age: 24; Enlisted as Private in K Company of 12th Infantry Regiment (Union) |
Massachusetts 12 Regiment transferred to 49th Company 2nd Infantry US Veteran Reserve Corps | |||
'Mustered Out' | |||
'Mustered Out' | |||
Discharged a foot; Expired service at Washington DC | |||
Signs-up for 3 more years service; Age: 31 | |||
Discharged a foot | |||
K12 Massachusetts Infantry, J3 and 49 Company 2nd Battalion Veteran Reserve Corps General Service USA | |||
Invalid ApplicationL 178.825 Certificate 127.298 | |||
Age: 34; Discharged by Order of Secretary of War having ??? an appt as a clerk class one?? ??? | |||
Age: 38 6/12; Enlisted for 3 more years military service | |||
Discharged | |||
Widow Application 391 826, Certificate 263 727 | |||
Dowling | J | d. DECEASED | 3315891 |
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: Royal Corps of Signals | |||
Rank: Signalman | |||
Dowling | J | d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
Unit: Royal Engineers 'M' Company | |||
Rank: Lance Corporal | |||
Dowling | Jabez Henry McLean | b. Bet Apr and Jun 1840, d. Bet Jul and Sep 1925 | Next of kin for son Percival |
Dowling | Jabez Jackson | b. 5 Aug 1838, d. 6 Jan 1920 | Rank: 3rd Corporal |
Unit: Compamy A 50th Georgia Voluntary Infantry | |||
Service: Confederate States Army | |||
Rank: 3rd Corporal | |||
Service: Confederate States Army | |||
Unit: Compamy A 50th Georgia Voluntary Infantry | |||
Dowling | James | d. 6 Dec 1917 | Royal Navy |
Dev/222641 | |||
HMS "Highflyer" | |||
Able Seaman | |||
Nelson Battalion | |||
Dowling | James | b. 1833, d. 5 May 1884 | Service: British Army |
Dowling | James | b. Aug 1846, d. 26 Dec 1891 | Rank: Corporal, Company B, 8th U.S. Cavalry |
Entered service | |||
Service: United States Army | |||
Unit: 8th Cavaltry | |||
Rank: Sergeant Troop B 8th U.S. Cavalry | |||
Dowling | James | b. 15 Oct 1875, d. 1 Jan 1945 | Service: British Army |
Unit: Army Reserve Section B | |||
Dowling | James | b. 24 May 1880, d. DECEASED | Embodied |
Posting: Home 133 days | |||
Posting: Home 9 days | |||
Age: 18; Attestation | |||
Service number: 7043; | |||
Rank: Private; | |||
Unit: 5th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment | |||
Service:British Army | |||
Posting | |||
Posting: Home | |||
Discharged, time expired | |||
Unit: 5th Royal Warwickshire Regiment "Time Expired" | |||
Service:British Army | |||
Service number: SL221; SS 3062 | |||
Age: 35 years 6 months; Attestaion | |||
Unit: Labour Company; Royal Army Service Corps | |||
Rank: Private; | |||
Posting: British Expeditionary Force (BEF) 156 days | |||
Field Punishment, returned to duty 12 Dec 1914 | |||
Field Punishment | |||
Discharged as unfit for service; 298 days service, 270 to pension | |||
Chelsea Pensioner Number: 33069 | |||
Dowling | James | b. 25 May 1886, d. 27 Aug 1914 | |
Enlisted | |||
9318 | |||
Private 2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusileers | |||
Dowling | James Albert | b. 28 Oct 1929, d. 11 Jan 2017 | Service: United States Army |
Dowling | James Carl | b. 4 Oct 1922, d. 14 Sep 2003 | Unit: Central Pacific 122nd Cavalry |
Posting | |||
Service: United States Army | |||
Rank: PFC (Private First Class) | |||
Served 41 to 42 years | |||
Dowling | James Carroll | b. 13 Dec 1878, d. DECEASED | Age: 39; Draft Registration |
Dowling | James Coleman | b. 12 May 1896, d. DECEASED | Age: 21; Marital Status: Unmarried; Military Draft Registration |
Dowling | James Dennis | b. 1758, d. 2 Feb 1802 | Unit: Benton's Regiment fighting under Francis Marion |
Dowling | James Desso | b. 22 Jan 1919, d. 15 May 1998 | Rank: PFC (Private First Class) |
Service: United States Army | |||
Dowling | James Edward | b. 27 Apr 1925, d. 13 Mar 2019 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Unit: Shop Company of 732nd Railway Operating Battalion | |||
Active Service: Following D-Day Landing operated railroads in France and Germany; 732nd was contracted to supply gas and ammunition to 3rd Army and was first railroad unit to cross River Rhine into Germany | |||
Dowling | James Hampton | b. 5 Feb 1918, d. 25 Apr 2002 | Service: United States Army Air Force |
Rank: PFC (Private First Class) | |||
Dowling | James Harold | b. 26 Feb 1896, d. 19 Dec 1975 | Age: 21; Marital Status: Unmarried; Draft Registration |
Age: 46; Draft Registration | |||
Dowling | James Henry | b. 2 Jul 1866, d. 1 Apr 1902 | British Army Rank: Sergeant. 2nd Dragoon Guards |
3812 (E 29581 /5 /5) | |||
Dowling | James Henry | b. May 1880, d. Bet Oct and Dec 1933 | Service:British Army |
Service number: 6315; | |||
Age: 19; Attestation "to escape the militia in which I am still serving" | |||
Unit: East Surrey Regiment; 5th Battalion Rifle Brigade | |||
Rank: Private; | |||
Deserted | |||
Rejoined ? trial | |||
Convicted of desertion, & loss of kit; All prior service forfeited for reckoning; Imprisonment | |||
United Kingdom posting | |||
Returned to duty | |||
Active duty posting | |||
United Kingdom posting | |||
Transferred to A Reserve | |||
Discharged on termination of first period of engagement; Service: 9 years 90 days | |||
Dowling | James Joseph | b. 1 Dec 1876, d. 9 Sep 1917 | Service: Royal Canadian Army |
Private | |||
Unit: 169th Battalion, 15th Battalion, 48th Highlanders of Canada | |||
678109 | |||
with 169th Battalion | |||
Unit: 169th Battalion 5th Reserves | |||
Unit: 15th Battalion | |||
Unit: 15th Battalion part of the 3rd Infantry Brigade, 1st Canadian Division | |||
on front line trenches west of Neuville St Vaast, carried out raid behind enemy lines | |||
near Neuville-St-Vaast | |||
Dowling | James Laidley | b. 11 May 1941, d. 10 Feb 1964 | Lieutenant Royal Australian Navy |
Dowling | James Lawton | b. 5 Jun 1919, d. 20 Jan 1945 | Rank: PFC (Private First Class) |
Service: United States Army | |||
Unit: 63rd Infantry 6th Infantry Division | |||
Dowling | James Lemuel | b. 1937, d. 9 Jun 2004 | Service: United States Army |
Dowling | James Patrick | b. 30 Dec 1920, d. 14 Feb 1956 | Service: United States Army |
Unit: Transportation Corp (TC) | |||
Dowling | James Richard | b. 1894, d. 29 Jun 1964 | Service: New Zealand Army |
Enlistment | |||
Dowling | James Thomas | b. 3 Jul 1927, d. 6 Mar 2014 | Service: United States Navy |
Rank: EN3 (Engineman 3rd Class) | |||
Dowling | Jeremiah | b. 2 Jun 1895, d. DECEASED | Charlton Park S.E. |
Unit: Royal Horse & Royal Field Artillery | |||
Service:British Army | |||
Rank: Driver (private) | |||
Service number: 25019; 15/13828 | |||
Age: 19; Attestation; Manchester Depot | |||
Home Posting | |||
Unit: Royal Horse & Royal Field Artillery, 12 Regiment | |||
Unit: Royal Horse & Royal Field Artillery, 18th Division | |||
Rank: Acting Bombadier | |||
Posting: British Expeditionary Force (BEF) | |||
Rank: Bombadier | |||
Posting: Home (appears to have remained in France past this time to be wounded) | |||
Wounded in Action | |||
Rank: Acting Sergeant (appears to be a temporary rank while an Educational Instructor) | |||
Rank: Bombadier | |||
Dispersal Centre | |||
Age: 24; Marital Status: Unmarried; Demobilisation and transfer to Class "Z" Army Reserve | |||
Discharged on Demobilisation; 5 years 211 days (4 years 338 days towards pension) | |||
Dowling | Jesse Gordon | b. 1886, d. DECEASED | Unit: His Majesty's Ship "Cossack" |
Rank: Stoker | |||
Service: British Royal Navy | |||
Dowling | John | d. DECEASED | Colonial Army during Revolutionary War |
Dowling | John | d. DECEASED | Service: United States Army |
Unit: 7th Cavalry | |||
Dowling | John | b. 1759, d. 6 Jun 1826 | Rank: Private |
Service: United States Army (Revolutionary) | |||
Unit: 1st South Carolina Regiment | |||
Dowling | John | b. 1813, d. 31 May 1880 | Service: British Army |
Dowling | John | b. 1818, d. DECEASED | Unit: 82 nd Regiment |
Service: British Army | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Dowling | John | b. 1820, d. DECEASED | Unit: 97th Foot Regiment |
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Dowling | John | b. 1834, d. 20 Sep 1887 | Service: British Army |
Dowling | John | b. 1842, d. Bet Apr and Jun 1927 | Unit: Oxfordshire Light Infantry; 42nd Brigade |
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: Oxfordshire Light Infantry | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Dowling | John | b. Bef 17 May 1846, d. 9 Apr 1903 | Home posting; 31 days |
Confined to barracks | |||
Unit: 1st Battalion of 8th Infantry The Kings Liverpool Royal Regiment | |||
Service: British Army | |||
1428 | |||
Age: 19; Attestation for 10 years | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Home posting; 291 days | |||
Overseas posting; 2 years 228 days | |||
Rank: Corporal | |||
Overseas posting; 3 years 190 days | |||
Field Hospital; "Nasseerabad" | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Drunk on Duty; forfeit of pay; reduced in rank | |||
Saraphur Hospital; Climate related matters | |||
Field Hospital; "Nasseerabad" | |||
Home posting; 3 years 169 days | |||
Unit: 2nd Battalion of 8th Infantry The Kings Liverpool Royal Regiment | |||
Rank: Corporal | |||
Granted Good Conduct Pay | |||
Forfeited good conduct pay | |||
Drunk on Duty; Tried; confined oi barracks; reduced | |||
Unit: 1st Battalion of 8th Infantry The Kings Liverpool Royal Regiment | |||
Age: 29; Re-enlisted to complete 21 years service | |||
Rank: Corporal | |||
Overseas posting; 8 years 212 days | |||
Rank: Lance Sergeant (a corporal who performs the duties of a sergeant) | |||
Landed in India | |||
Restored good conduct pay | |||
Field Hospital; | |||
Field Hospital; | |||
Field Hospital; | |||
Field Hospital | |||
Field Hospital; | |||
Transferred to 13 Brigade for service in 2/8 Battalion | |||
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Field Hospital; | |||
Field Hospital; | |||
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Unit: 81st Regiment | |||
Service: British Army | |||
"Mean Meer"; Field Hospital; | |||
Field Hospital; | |||
Field Hospital; | |||
Unit: 2nd Battalion of 8th Infantry The Kings Liverpool Royal Regiment | |||
Discharge; medically unfit for further service | |||
Dowling | John | b. 1859, d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
Dowling | John | b. 1860, d. DECEASED | Attestation |
Home; 109 days | |||
Kilkenny Fusilier Militia | |||
Age: 18; Enlisted in British Army to 69th Brigade of the 1st Royal Irish Regiment | |||
69B/1865 | |||
214 days | |||
Transferred Private | |||
322 days; including 1880 Afgansitan Campaign | |||
3 years 181 days | |||
Continued Private | |||
Nile Expedition | |||
Extended service to 10 years with Colours | |||
Continued Private | |||
358 days; Received medal and "The Nile" clasp | |||
Home; 269 days | |||
Home; 4 years 7 days | |||
Transferred Private | |||
Enlisted for Section D 1st ch A Reserves | |||
Next of Kin: Brother Edmond Yorkshire | |||
Dowling | John | b. 1862, d. DECEASED | Age: 15; Enlistment & Attestation |
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: 19th Hussars | |||
2981 | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: 14th Hussars | |||
Rank: Corporal | |||
Age: 33; Pension Admission or Examination at Royal Hospital, Kilmainham | |||
Dowling | John | b. 27 Apr 1876, d. Dec 1931 | HMS "Bacchus" |
Leading Stoker; HMS "Vivid"; Ability: Super; Conduct: VG; Demobilised | |||
HMS ""Vivid" from ?Barna?on | |||
HMS "Andromeda" to Birmingham on discharge | |||
HMS "Fire Queen" & HMS "?Boscowen" & HMS "June" & HMS "Royal Sovereign" | |||
HMS "Carnavon" | |||
HMS "Canopus" | |||
Unit: 5th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment | |||
Service:British Army | |||
Rank: Private; | |||
Age: 18; Attestation | |||
Service number: 4895; | |||
Age: 21; Application for Militia Reserve | |||
Rank: Private; | |||
Signed up for 'Special Service' (committed to serving on call-up) | |||
Unit: 2 Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment | |||
Posting | |||
Age: 25; Unfit for further service | |||
Transfer from Royal Warwickshire Regiment to Militia Reserve | |||
Discharge from Royal Warwickshire Regiment; 8 years 227 days | |||
Leading Stoker | |||
Service Number: 1399 (5 years) | |||
Stoker | |||
Service: British Royal Navy | |||
Service Number: V 924 (Re-enrolled) | |||
Special Fireman (5 years) | |||
Service Number: 346 (5 years) | |||
Age: 28; Enrolement | |||
HMS "Canaport"? | |||
Service Number: 2287 (Re-enrolled) (5 years) | |||
HMS "Forsight" | |||
Posting | |||
Dowling | John | b. 5 Mar 1882, d. DECEASED | Service: Australian Army |
6739 | |||
Unit: 9th Battalion Australian Imperial Force | |||
Enlisted | |||
Acting Corporal | |||
Dowling | John | b. 1886, d. 6 Oct 1915 | Service: British Army |
Registration Number 3345 | |||
Theatre of War | |||
Dowling | John | b. 1903, d. DECEASED | Soldier |
Dowling | John Albert | b. Aug 1890, d. 1950 | Unit: Boston City Hospital Unit |
Draft Registration; Age: 23 | |||
Dowling | John B | b. 28 Jan 1888, d. 9 Jun 1954 | Lorry Driver 46th ?? Motor Transport Company |
M2-103647 | |||
Age: 26; Private/Driver in British Army Service Corp (ASC) | |||
Lorry driver for No. 23 DSC (Divisional Supply Column) | |||
Theatre of War 1 (Western Europe) | |||
Being in an ?Estermineet? during prohibited hours punished with 6 extra guards | |||
When on active service negligence in the care of lorry no 13457 | |||
Lorry Driver, good, for 50th Division Motor Transport Company | |||
Demobilised with Class 5 Driver pension | |||
Dowling | John Benedict S | b. 25 Aug 1882, d. DECEASED | 2297 |
Dowling | John Bryant | b. 7 Mar 1944, d. 30 Oct 2011 | Unit: Military Police |
Active Service: Vietnam War | |||
Service: United States Army | |||
Dowling | John Calhoun | b. 25 Sep 1912, d. 16 Nov 1975 | Rank: Lieutenant Commander |
Service: Unitided States Navy | |||
Dowling | John Clyde | b. 2 Sep 1894, d. 24 Oct 1949 | Service: United States Naval Reserve |
Unit: Shore Patrol | |||
Rank: SP1 (Specialist 1st Class Petty Officer) | |||
Dowling | John Conrad | b. 1889 | 414 |
Unit: 3rd Machine Gun Battalion | |||
Rank: Driver (private) | |||
Age: 27; Enlisted | |||
Embarkation on board ship "Ulysses" | |||
Wounded in Action | |||
on board ship "Pt Denison" | |||
Discharged | |||
Dowling | John D | b. 1831, d. DECEASED | Enlisted in Confederate States of America as Soldier in Company F Florida 8th Infantry |
Captured as Prisoner of War | |||
Confined in 'poor conition' | |||
Dowling | John Edward | b. 13 Jan 1896, d. 22 Aug 1954 | World War 1 Service |
Dowling | John Edward | b. 28 Aug 1914, d. 14 Apr 2000 | Completed US Draft Registration |
Dowling | John Edward | b. 16 Jan 1922, d. 5 Feb 2004 | Unit: Infantry Anti-Tank Unit |
Service: United States Army | |||
Rank: PFC (Private First Class) | |||
Battle of the Bulge, Ardennes Belgium and France | |||
Served in the Battle of the Bulge | |||
Discharged | |||
Dowling | John Edwin | b. 27 Sep 1912, d. 10 Aug 1969 | Service: United States Naval Reserve |
Rank: Seaman First Class (S1) | |||
Dowling | John Ernest | b. 10 Nov 1920, d. DECEASED | Rank: Flight Officer |
Returned | |||
Rank: Flight Lieutenant | |||
Service: Royal Australian Air Force | |||
Retired | |||
Dowling | John Francis | b. 1887, d. 7 Oct 1966 | Service: Australian Imperial Force |
3800 | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Unit: 25 Battalion | |||
Dowling | John Frank | b. 4 Jul 1889, d. 12 Jul 1954 | Rank: Private 1st Class (PFC) |
Unit: 140th Infantry Regiment Company D | |||
Service: United States Army | |||
Dowling | John Franklin | b. 4 Feb 1941, d. 16 Dec 2007 | Service: United States Army Air Force |
Rank: TSGT / E6; DOT officer retired as Sergeant | |||
Dowling | John Frederick | b. 12 Mar 1888, d. 1955 | |
Dowling | John Joseph | b. 1877, d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
Rank: Quarter Master Sergeant | |||
Unit: 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles | |||
Dowling | John Joseph | b. 27 Sep 1879, d. 8 Apr 1970 | Draft Registration; Age: 37 |
Draft Registration | |||
Dowling | John Kenneth | b. 17 Feb 1930, d. 22 Aug 1989 | Service: United States Army |
Dowling | John Michael | b. 21 Mar 1887, d. 3 Jul 1968 | Leinster Regiment (wendycarreras47) |
Dowling | John Reginald | b. 5 Jul 1923, d. 28 Jul 2000 | Enlistment |
150185 | |||
Service: British Royal Air Force | |||
Training | |||
Training | |||
Rank: Pilot | |||
Unit: No 115 Lancaster Bomber Squadron | |||
Rank: Captain | |||
Operation: Bombing raids | |||
Unit: No 1688 Bomber Defence Training Flight (fighter aircraft) | |||
Posting | |||
Unit: No 242 & No 40 Squadron flying Avro York transport aircraft | |||
Operation: Berlin Airlift | |||
Unit: Royal Naval Air Station flying Sikorsky R4 & R6 helicopters | |||
Operation: Malayan Conflict flying Westland Dragonfly helicopters | |||
Rank: Squadron Commander | |||
Unit: No 194 RAF Helicopter Squadron (the first such squadron) | |||
Rank: Squadron Leader | |||
Unit: Belvedere helicopter Trials Unit | |||
Operation: Borneo Confrontation | |||
Unit: No 72 Belvedere helicopter Squadron | |||
Command of No 72 Belvedere Helcopter Squadron | |||
Unit: No 66 Belvedere helicopter Squadron | |||
Unit: RAF Seletar | |||
Rank: Wing Commander | |||
Unit: Strike Command | |||
Unit: RAF Air Historical Branch | |||
Dowling | John Vernon Charles | b. Dec 1918, d. DECEASED | Service: Royal Canadian Army |
Unit: Royal Canadian Artillery | |||
Unit: Royal Canadian Artillery, 17th Field Regiment | |||
Dowling | John W | b. 1833, d. DECEASED | US Civil War Confederacy Captain |
Dowling | John Ware | b. May 1891, d. DECEASED | Unit: 8th Light Horse Regiment, C Squadron |
Rank: Private | |||
366 | |||
Embarked on Unit Transport A16 'Star of Victoria' | |||
Rank: 2nd Lieutenant 1st ANZAC Battalion, Imperial Camel Corp | |||
Return from Military Service | |||
Unit: 1st ANZAC Battalion, Imperial Camel Corp | |||
Rank: Lieutenant | |||
Dowling | John William | b. Bet Jan and Mar 1890, d. 18 Oct 1917 | Age: 23; Enlisted |
Service: Australian Army | |||
26th Battalion; Australian Imperial Force | |||
2585 | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Unit: 52nd Battalion; Australian Imperial Force | |||
Unit: 12th Battalion; Australian Imperial Force | |||
On board "Seang bee" | |||
Dowling | John William | b. 7 Feb 1925, d. 8 Sep 2001 | WW2 |
Service: United States Air Force | |||
Dowling | Joseph | b. Bet Oct and Dec 1853, d. DECEASED | POSSIBLE: Age: 23; Private British Army 63rd Foot Regiment |
POSSIBLE: 1635 | |||
Dowling | Joseph | b. Bef 1855, d. Bef 31 Mar 1901 | Service: British Army |
Unit: 86th Regiment | |||
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Service: British Army | |||
1727 | |||
Unit: 2 / The Royal Irish Rifles | |||
Dowling | Joseph Albert | b. 7 Oct 1886, d. DECEASED | 62424 |
6723 | |||
ARC Demand and Extraction Slip | |||
Transfer Slip | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Unit: 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Date of Capture | |||
Unit: Royal Scots Fusiliers A Company | |||
Transfer Camp | |||
Prisoner of War Camp | |||
Dowling | Joseph Hartley | b. 6 Feb 1919, d. 10 Mar 1998 | PFC in World War II |
Age: 22; Private First Class; Medical Department and Dental Corps National Guard | |||
Dowling | Joseph Johnson | b. 4 Sep 1850, d. 8 Jul 1928 | Service: United States Army (Union) |
Rank: Drummer | |||
Unit: Company G 29th Iowa Infantry | |||
Dowling | Joseph M | b. 20 Apr 1917, d. 28 Nov 1966 | Age: 24; Enlistment in United States Army |
Rank: Private | |||
Dowling | Joseph Patrick | b. 18 Mar 1886, d. 1 Aug 1932 | Prisoner of War Camp |
Prisoner of War | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Rank: Private | |||
8243 | |||
Unit: 2nd Connaght Rangers | |||
Landed as part of British Expeditionary Force | |||
Captured as prisoner of war sent to Sennelager, Germany | |||
Prisoner of War camp | |||
Joined 'Irish Brigade' | |||
Prisoner of War camp | |||
"Wanzig Froyl" of Danzig Troyl Prisoner of War Camp | |||
Landed by German submarine | |||
Court Marshalled | |||
Dowling | Joseph Patrick | b. 18 Jul 1888, d. 21 May 1978 | Private Canadian Army: #10 First Manitoba Regiment Canadian Expeditionary Force |
3346378 / 546446 J C | |||
Demobilised; Discharged as medically unfit | |||
Dowling | Joseph Rawlins | b. 1794, d. 24 Aug 1845 | Battle of Albuhera (UNCONFIRMED) |
Battle of Waterloo (UNCONFIRMED) | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Rank: Lieutenant | |||
Unit: 9th Regiment of Foot | |||
Barrack Master at St James's Barracks | |||
Rank: Captain | |||
Unit: Royal Marines (UNCONFIRMED) | |||
Dowling | Joseph Robert | b. 8 Mar 1887, d. 11 Nov 1942 | Enlisted |
Rank: Private | |||
Unit: Company H 50th Infantry, 20th Division | |||
Service: United States Army | |||
Discharged | |||
Dowling | Joseph Vincent | b. 15 Sep 1897, d. 6 Oct 1981 | Letter to War Office requesting another Silver War Badge |
1 year 351 days | |||
200414 | |||
British Army Royal Warwickshire Regiment 1/5th Battalion - Private | |||
Discharge: Wounded U.0.265/17 Para 2(b) | |||
Dowling | Julian Pardue | b. 22 Jun 1926, d. 23 Feb 1981 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Dowling | Kenneth E | b. 1929, d. DECEASED | Australian Air Force |
Dowling | Kenneth Edward | b. 31 Jul 1912, d. DECEASED | Rank: Corporal |
Service: Australian Imperial Force | |||
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Dowling | Lacy | b. 13 Oct 1923, d. 8 Oct 1950 | Rank: PFC (Private First Class) |
Service: United States Army | |||
Unit: 5th Cavalry | |||
Dowling | Larry | b. 6 Apr 1946, d. 11 Jul 2012 | Service: United States Navy |
Dowling | Laurence | b. 28 Nov 1894, d. DECEASED | Age: 23; Draft Registration |
Dowling | Lazarus | b. 27 Feb 1829, d. 17 Feb 1919 | Unit: 4 Corp Company A of 50th Georgia Volunterr Infantry |
Service: Confederate States Army | |||
Wounded at Battle of Antietam | |||
Dowling | Leo | b. 1902, d. 8 Jan 1923 | Arrested for desertion from National Army |
Corporal National Irish Army | |||
Court Marshalled | |||
Dowling | Leslie Eugene | b. Sep 1918, d. 16 Jun 1942 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: PFC (Private First Class) | |||
Dowling | Levi H | b. 18 May 1844, d. 13 Aug 1911 | Captain (Union) Army |
Garrison duty | |||
Union Army Divisional Chaplain and opographical Engineer (Civil War) serving on General Thomas Wilberforce Egan staff in 3rd Provisional Division. Preached to Union troops in Illionois at memorial service in honor of President Abraham Lincoln. | |||
Company S of the 152nd Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment (See uniform in photo) | |||
Joined Union Army as Chaplain | |||
Musterede to Company S of the 152nd Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment (See uniform in photo) | |||
Dowling | Lionel Edward | b. 30 Aug 1885, d. 27 Dec 1973 | Service: Indian Defence Force |
Unit: 1-13th Great Indian Peninsula Railway Battalion | |||
Rank: 2nd Lieutenant | |||
Dowling | Loran A | b. 1922, d. 1977 | Rank: Private |
Service: United States Army | |||
Dowling | Marian E | b. 25 Jul 1922, d. 1 Sep 1995 | Service: United States Navy |
Unit: SKG2 | |||
Dowling | Martin J | b. 27 May 1883, d. DECEASED | Age: 34; Draft Registration |
Dowling | Matthew Gerald | b. 4 Apr 1920, d. DECEASED | 1902775 |
Royal Air Force V.R. Ach U/T Wireless Operator Air | |||
Flying Officer A/C 2'A' | |||
Embarkation onsick leave | |||
Discharged at own request Services no loinger required | |||
British Army 13122344 - Pioneer Corp Terriotorial Army | |||
Dowling | Max Russell | b. 10 Apr 1891, d. 30 Jul 1916 | 2nd Lieutenant, 1st AIF |
Dowling | Michael | d. Bef 1751 | Army under command of Captain Nelson |
Dowling | Michael | b. 1777, d. 22 Mar 1876 | Battle |
Dowling | Michael | b. 1813, d. 25 Apr 1884 | Service: British Army |
Dowling | Michael | b. 15 Aug 1835, d. DECEASED | POSSIBLE: Age: 22; Enlisted in US Army |
Dowling | Michael | b. 1840, d. Bet Apr and Jun 1921 | 3147 |
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: 14th Foot, 1st Battalion | |||
Completed Service | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Dowling | Michael | b. Bef 19 Sep 1850, d. 12 Dec 1891 | 1569 and 1678 bracketed together noted as "Embarked for England Insane" |
Home leave 52 days with dementia | |||
In confinement awaiting trial for drunkenness | |||
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Unit: 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regiment | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Service number: 1569; | |||
Age: 20; Enlistment; Possibly Dublin HQ | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: 70th Surrey Regiment | |||
Deserted as 1569 | |||
1678 | |||
Service number: 1678; | |||
Age: 20; Enlistment as 1678 for 12 years (this may have been a re-enlistment to increase the term of service) | |||
Service:British Army | |||
Unit: 70th Foot | |||
Rank: Private; | |||
Home leave 1 year 28 days | |||
70th Regiment transferred | |||
10 years 135 days | |||
(at this time the term 'India' covered a larger region than it does today, including Pakistan and Afganistan) | |||
Embarkation from Fort Penbrook on board ship "Crocodile" | |||
Rank: Corporal | |||
Deprived of i. Good Conduct Pay | |||
Tried & reduced to Private for drunkenness | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Rank: Paymaster Sergeant | |||
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: 47 Brigade; 70th Foot (possibly Surrey Regiment of Foot) | |||
Mooltan (Malestan? or Multan in Pakistan?)) | |||
Suspended Appointment of Paymaster Sergeant for Misconduct; Rank: Sergeant | |||
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Embarked for England on board ship HMS "Malahai?" | |||
Discharged - invalid as 'insane. and sent to Kilkenny County Asylum, unfit for further service | |||
Dowling | Michael | b. 1890, d. DECEASED | Unit: Royal Irish Fusiliers (26142) |
Rank: Private | |||
Unit: 6th Royal Irish Rifles (8926) | |||
8926 | |||
Rank: 2nd Gunner in British Army Royal Irish Fusiliers (26142) | |||
Service: British Army | |||
26142 | |||
Dowling | Michael | b. 10 Feb 1890, d. 16 Nov 1957 | Mother: Ellen Dowling at Maddens Cottage |
Age: 25; Attestation for the Duration of the War | |||
3/4780 | |||
Unit: Leinster Regiment | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: 3rd Battalion of Leinster Regimant as Private | |||
Discharged not being likely to become an efficient soldier; Medically Unfit; Total: 104 days; Para 392(iii) Kings Regulations | |||
Dowling | Michael John | b. 1 May 1874, d. DECEASED | Age: 44; Marital Status: Married; Draft Registration |
Dowling | Michael Joseph | b. 12 May 1852, d. 23 Sep 1938 | Not Veteran |
Dowling | Morris | d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
Dowling | Morris Elmer | b. 9 May 1920, d. 16 Jun 1999 | United States Army during World War II; Tec 4 |
Dowling | Nicholas | b. 24 Nov 1811, d. Nov 1859 | Captain in Illinois Militia, 27th Regiment - "Captain Nicholas Dowling's Company of Artillery" |
US Army during Indian Wars; Sergeant in J Gardenier Company, Strode Brigade | |||
Black Hawk War (Native American Indian) | |||
Sergeant in Illinois Militia 27th Regiment | |||
Dowling | Noel Thomas | b. 14 Aug 1885, d. Feb 1969 | Veteran of W.W. |
Dowling | Norton Hess | b. 1842, d. DECEASED | Service: United States Army (Union) |
Unit: 55th Illinois Voluntary Infantry | |||
American Civil War | |||
Dowling | Oliver Perry | b. 1 May 1917, d. 28 Oct 2003 | Service: United States Army |
Dowling | Otto Carl | b. 28 Feb 1881, d. 14 Apr 1946 | |
2063 | |||
United States Navy | |||
Cadet Petty Officer, second Class | |||
Captain in US Navy | |||
Age: 56 | |||
Rank: Capt; Address: care of H Whitmore, 201 Highbrook Avenue, Pelham, NY (3 ND) | |||
Dowling | Owen | b. 1821, d. Bet Apr and Jun 1886 | Service number: 1381; |
Age: 19; Attestation for 21 years and 8 days | |||
Service:British Army | |||
Rank: Private; | |||
9 months | |||
16 years 2 months | |||
Unit: 94th Reg Of Foot | |||
Discharge at own request after 21 yeas and 8 days service with 17 years and 11 months abroad (Gibraltar 9 months, East Indies 16 years and 2 months) | |||
Dowling | Patricia A | b. 21 Nov 1924, d. 5 May 1988 | Service: United States Navy |
Unit: Y3 (Yeoman 3rd Class) | |||
Dowling | Patrick | b. 1843, d. 1898 | British Army? |
Dowling | Patrick | b. 16 Sep 1894, d. UNKNOWN | Age: 19; Short Service Attestation (for the Duration of the War) as Private in British Army Prince of Wales Volunteers - South Lacashire Regiment |
24090 | |||
Posted | |||
Discharged - 106 Days; Not likely to become an efficient soldier, Para 392 iiii King's Regn. | |||
Dowling | Patrick H | b. 30 Apr 1837, d. 5 Jan 1912 | Rank: Captain |
Dowling | Patrick I | b. 22 Nov 1890, d. 5 May 1918 | Hospitalised Prisoner of war |
Prisoner of war in Camp Stendal | |||
9037 | |||
Attested for 12 years service aged 15 years 5 months (stated he was 18 years 2 months) | |||
Private in 'C' Company in Cheshire Regiment | |||
Promoted to Lance Corporal | |||
Promoted to Corporal | |||
Promoted to Lance Sergeant | |||
Promoted to Sergeant | |||
'C' Coy 1st Batt Cheshire Regt. Army Corp: 2 Division: 5 Brigade: 15 | |||
Battle at Audregnies (Mons) during which he received a gunshot wound to left thigh | |||
Taken prisoner by 60th Regt German Infantry | |||
Hospitalised Prisoner of war | |||
Internment (probably because seriously injured) | |||
Arrived from Switzerland | |||
"Rejoined (Exchanged P. of War)" | |||
Dowling | Paul Vincent | b. 12 May 1905, d. 10 Nov 1955 | Draft Cards for United States Army |
Dowling | Percival Charles Frank | b. Jul 1896, d. Mar 1967 | British Expeditionary Force (BEF) |
156354 replaced by 102104 | |||
Age: 20; Private in British Army 171st Labour Corp | |||
Home | |||
Appointed to Devonshire Regiment | |||
Home | |||
Demobilised | |||
Dowling | Percy Charles | b. 14 Nov 1899, d. 18 Jul 1975 | RAF (British Royal Air Force) |
"President II" | |||
(Tregau?le) | |||
Service: Royal Air Force | |||
242653 | |||
Rank: AM II (Air Mechanic Second class) Engineer - on enlistment | |||
F42653 | |||
Service: British Royal Navy Air Service | |||
Rank: AM III (Air Mechanic Third class) - remastered to Fitter (A.E.) | |||
Service: British Royal Air Force | |||
Transport RAF AM3 | |||
Unit: 62 Wing | |||
Unit: Royal Air Force G Reserve 13/98550 | |||
Dowling | Perry Lee | b. 4 May 1891, d. Sep 1970 | Unit: Company H 161st Infantry |
Service: United States Army | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Dowling | Peter Gordon | b. 2 Jul 1917, d. DECEASED | Missing |
Rank: Bombadier | |||
Service: Australian Imperial Force | |||
Missing | |||
Dowling | Peter Joseph | b. 22 Mar 1916, d. DECEASED | Rank: Private |
Service: Irish Army | |||
Dowling | Philip Bernard | b. 13 Apr 1882, d. Bef 1920 | Royal Irish Rifles |
Dowling | Raleigh Carswell | b. 27 Nov 1921, d. 15 May 2010 | United States Navy |
Dowling | Reginald John | b. 2 Jun 1893, d. 20 May 1978 | World War 1 Draft Registration. No previous military service, no exemptions. |
Dowling | Reuben Waverly | b. 17 Jun 1887, d. 17 Mar 1968 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: Corporal | |||
Unit: 56th Infantry Company F | |||
Dowling | Richard | b. 1838, d. 30 Oct 1883 | AR (Army Reserve) |
Tried and imprisoned for being drunk at rifle practice | |||
18th Brigade | |||
AR (Army Reserve) | |||
Confined for being drunk at rifle practice | |||
792 | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: 11 Regiment of Foot - Queen's County Regiment of Militia | |||
Age: 20; Attestation | |||
582 | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: 2/11 Regiment of Foot | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Unit: 105th Foot | |||
Awarded good conduct pay | |||
Forfeited good conduct pay | |||
Restored good conduct pay | |||
Forfeited good conduct pay | |||
Restored good conduct pay | |||
Age: 38; Discharged with 10 years and 132 days service as unfit | |||
AR (Army Reserve) | |||
Surgeon's Examination: eligible for service in Army Reserve Force for 5 years | |||
Parsonstown | |||
"Kirr District"?; AR (Army Reserve) | |||
"Kirr District"?; AR (Army Reserve) | |||
Dowling | Richard | b. 1848, d. Bef 2 Apr 1911 | Registration Number: 11200 |
Rank: Corporal | |||
Rank: Bombadier | |||
Mustered | |||
Awaiting Trial | |||
Unit: Royal Artillery | |||
Service Number: 7183 | |||
Service:British Army | |||
Service number: 30653; | |||
Age: 13; Attestation at police court; "Under Age" | |||
Home posting; 6 years 245 days | |||
Rank: Gunner | |||
Rank: Bombadier | |||
Posting; 9 years, 149 days; on Troop ship Cospatrick | |||
Transferred | |||
Rank: Sergeant Royal Artillery District Staff 5th Battalion | |||
Re-engaged | |||
Rank: Gunner (reduced); Awaiting trial | |||
Rank: Acting Bombadier | |||
Home posting; 14 years, 5 days | |||
Rank: Gunner (reduced) | |||
Rank: Acting Bombadier | |||
Rank: Bombadier | |||
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Unit: Royal Artillery | |||
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Discharge; Service reckons from 30 November 1861; 30 years and 34 days; to 15 Northcote Road, Fawcett Road, Southsea | |||
Dowling | Richard | b. 1859, d. Bet Apr and Jun 1934 | Service: British Army |
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Unit: Duke of Cornwalls Regiment | |||
Dowling | Richard | b. 15 May 1892, d. DECEASED | HMS Jupiter |
HMS Victory II | |||
HMS Wallington | |||
HMS Victory II | |||
HMS Victory II | |||
HMS Renown | |||
HMS Spartiate | |||
HMS Victory II | |||
HMS Victory II | |||
Sandhurst College; Officer Course | |||
HMS Victory II | |||
Rank: Stoker II Class | |||
Enlisted for 12 years | |||
Service: British Royal Navy | |||
Regimental Number: K10444 | |||
HMS Naiad | |||
Rank: Stoker 1st Class | |||
HMS Minotaur | |||
HMS Attentive II - Shore-based Dover patrol (Cossack) | |||
HMS Columbine (Spencer) | |||
HMS Victory II | |||
HMS Calcutta | |||
HMS Excellent | |||
Rank: Chief Stoker | |||
HMS Nelson | |||
Dowling | Richard Alphonsus | b. 1 Aug 1894, d. Bet Jan and Mar 1954 | A13096 OR 10145; Second Number: 481 |
Age: 18 & 8 months; Enlistment | |||
Unit: 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards, Machine Gun Battalion | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Active Service | |||
Wounded in action; Gunshot to left arm; invalided to England | |||
Graves Disease; Enlarged thyroid gland; Invalided to England | |||
Unfit through sickness | |||
Dowling | Richard Anthony | b. 24 Apr 1939, d. 30 May 1992 | United States Navy |
Dowling | Richard Major | b. Bet Oct and Dec 1873, d. 14 Dec 1930 | Service:British Army |
Service number: 3875; | |||
Age: 18; Enlistment | |||
Home Posting 8 years 73 days | |||
Certified for Mounted Infantry | |||
Transferred to Army Reserve before expiry of period of service | |||
Recalled to Army Service under Special Army Order | |||
Rejoined Regiment | |||
Posting overseas 2 years 241 days | |||
Home posting | |||
Demobilisation | |||
Discharged | |||
Age: 40; Attestation for duraqtion of war | |||
Service number: 8063; | |||
Service:British Army | |||
Discharged, not likely to become an efficient soldier under KR Para 392(iii)(cc); "Late complication of heade injury"; Total service: 53 days | |||
Dowling | Richard William | b. Bef 14 Jan 1837, d. 23 Sep 1867 | Rank: Major |
Rank: Captain | |||
Battle of Sabine Pass | |||
Rank: Lieutenant | |||
Service: Confederate States ARmy | |||
Unit: Jefferson Davis Guards | |||
Dowling | Robert | b. Bet Jan and Mar 1855, d. Bet Jan and Mar 1932 | Service: English Mercantile Marine |
Service: Japanese Mercantile Marine | |||
Service: Imperial Ottoman Navy | |||
Unit: Royal Naval Reserve | |||
Rank: Commander | |||
Service: Royal Navy | |||
Dowling | Robert | b. Bet Jul and Sep 1892, d. 30 Jul 1916 | Service: British Army |
Unit: Battalion: 14th Battalion.; Regiment: Royal Warwickshire Regiment | |||
Enlistment | |||
Theatre of war: Western European Theatre | |||
Service number: 875 | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Dowling | Robert | b. 1730, d. 23 Feb 1808 | Unit: Captain William Vause's Company of the 12th Virginia Regiment |
Service: United States Army (Revolutionary) | |||
Enrolled | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Shown as Robert Doling on Invalid List with Eight and 24/72nds dollars of pay due | |||
Unit: 6th Regiment of the North Carolina Continental Infantry with Captain White's outfit. Pay voucher 1563 in NC records (16/1042) show Robert's py as $186 for 8 years service | |||
Battle of Musgrove's Mill | |||
Battle of King's Mountain | |||
Battle of Cowpens | |||
Battle of Guilford Courthouse | |||
Dowling | Robert | b. 1756, d. 1783 | Private in Marion's Brigade at Seige of Charleston |
Dowling | Robert | b. 19 Oct 1929, d. 27 Apr 2019 | Service: United States Army |
Dowling | Robert Boone | b. 25 Mar 1930, d. 1 Aug 1982 | Service: United States Navy |
Dowling | Robert Charles | b. 23 Nov 1926, d. 28 Feb 1991 | WW2 |
Service: United States Air Force | |||
Service: United States Air Force | |||
Service: United States Air Force | |||
Rank: Major | |||
Dowling | Robert D T | b. 14 Aug 1884, d. DECEASED | Age: 34; Draft Registration |
Dowling | Robert Dewey | b. 4 Jul 1898, d. 15 Apr 1937 | Age: 20; Draft Registration |
Dowling | Robert J | d. DECEASED | German prisoner of war |
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: 2nd Connaght Rangers | |||
Dowling | Robert LaMoine | b. 18 Feb 1924, d. 30 Aug 2001 | US Navy, WWII |
Dowling | Robert Lee | b. 14 Mar 1928, d. DECEASED | Service: United States Army |
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Dowling | Robert McMilan | b. 7 Jul 1916, d. 16 Jul 2003 | VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) and the American Legion |
Active service | |||
Active service | |||
Active service | |||
Dowling | Roy Russel | b. 28 May 1901, d. 15 Apr 1969 | Service: Royal Australian Navy |
Unit: HMAS Adelaide | |||
Rank: Lieutenant | |||
Rank: Lieutenant Commander | |||
Flinders Naval Depot in charge of gunnery school | |||
Commander | |||
Unit: HMAS Swan in command | |||
Unit: HMS Naid as executive officer; ship was sunk | |||
Director of Plans at Navy Office | |||
Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff (DCNS) | |||
Rank: Acting Captain | |||
Rank: Captain | |||
Unit: HMAS Hobart in command | |||
Director of Ordnance, Torpedoes and Mines at Navy Office | |||
Unit: HMAS Sydney in command of Aircraft Carrier | |||
Rank: Commodore | |||
Second Naval Member and Chief of Naval Personnel | |||
Unit: HM Australian Fleet | |||
Rank: Rear Admiral | |||
Unit: First Naval Member and Chief of Naval Staff | |||
Rank: Vice-Admiral | |||
Chairman Chiefs of Staff Committee | |||
Retired from Royal Australian Navy | |||
Dowling | Samuel | b. 6 Apr 1873, d. 30 Jan 1955 | Age: 44; WW1 Draft Registration |
Dowling | Samuel Elton | b. 27 Jul 1901, d. 5 Apr 1957 | Unit: Company K 3 United States Infantry |
Rank: Bugler | |||
Service: United States Army | |||
Dowling | Sidney Edward | b. Dec 1893, d. Bet Jul and Sep 1955 | Chief Writer with Merchant Fleet Auxilliary; Mercantile Marine Reserve |
789901 | |||
RS2 Number 203804 | |||
Dowling | Simeon | b. Bef 1852, d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
Unit: 28th Regiment of Foot | |||
Private | |||
Dowling | Stanley Waldo | b. 19 Nov 1887, d. Bef 22 Aug 1949 | Age: 29; Marital Status: Married; Draft Registration |
Dowling | Stephen | b. 1863, d. DECEASED | Private Royal Irish Fusiliers 2nd Battalion (Princess Victoria's) |
2532 | |||
Roll: 1Apr1901; 1Oct1902 | |||
Dowling | Stephen A | b. 1922, d. 15 Aug 1942 | Unit: Carleton & York Regiment Royal Canadian Infantry Corps |
G/17711 | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Dowling | Theodore J | b. 28 Jul 1936, d. 2 Sep 2010 | United States Marine Corp |
Dowling | Thomas | d. DECEASED | Rank: Lieutenant |
Service: Army | |||
Unit: Thomas Buford's volunteer company | |||
(MAY BE IDENTICAL TO THIS THOMAS DOOLEY); Thomas Buford's Volunteer Company | |||
Dowling | Thomas | d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
Dowling | Thomas | b. 1821, d. 13 Apr 1886 | Service: British Army |
Dowling | Thomas | b. 1831, d. 18 May 1910 | Service: British Army |
Unit: Royal Artillery | |||
Dowling | Thomas | b. Bef 1860, d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
Dowling | Thomas | b. 29 Oct 1885, d. DECEASED | 216508 |
Service: British Royal Navy | |||
Dowling | Thomas | b. 20 Apr 1886, d. DECEASED | Ship HMS Pembroke II |
Ship HMS Pembroke II | |||
Service: British Royal Navy | |||
K43503 | |||
Rank: Stoker II class | |||
Ship HMS Mars | |||
Rank: Stoker 1st Class | |||
Ship HMS Ark Royal (Aircraft Carrier) | |||
Dowling | Thomas | b. 11 May 1893, d. 14 Aug 1945 | Service number: 165987; |
Rank: Sapper (Private) | |||
Service:British Army | |||
Age: 22; Enlistment for Duration of War | |||
Unit: "U" Corps, 21st Signal Company; Royal Engineers (War Diary Reference WO 95 2145) part of Egyptian British Expeditionary Force | |||
Mobilised and posted to Pioneer Depot | |||
Next of kin: wife Beatrice May Dowling | |||
Embarkation | |||
Disembarkation | |||
Transfer from Dunstable, Bedfordshire | |||
Remustered Sapper, Base switchboard operator | |||
Posted to Company from 'U' Corps Signals Company | |||
Rank: Lance Corporal (Paid) se wing in 'U' Corp Signal Company | |||
to Hospital | |||
formerly Beirut, Syria | |||
Embarkation on board ship "Himalya" for UK | |||
On leave pending dispersal | |||
Dispersal from Royal Engineers to 19 Gallosson Road, Plumstead | |||
Age: 26; Transferred to "Z" Army reserve on Demobilization | |||
Discharge from Army Reserves | |||
Dowling | Thomas | b. 29 May 1893, d. Bet Oct and Dec 1968 | Unit: 9th Battalion; Loyal North Lancashire Regiment |
Service:British Army | |||
25840 / P66 | |||
Attestation to Army reserve | |||
Age: 22; Marital Status: Unmarried; Enlistment for Duration of War | |||
Rank: Private; | |||
Home (reserve and training) 299 days | |||
Mobilised | |||
Posted with Loyal North Lancashire Regiment | |||
Active service 133 days; afy Baso 25 Depot; 1st Battalion | |||
Posted with Loyal North Lancashire Regiment 9th Battalion | |||
Hiome; military service 76 days | |||
Age: 24; Discharged as no longer physically fit for war service; but liable for other service; 1 year 142 days service | |||
Dowling | Thomas | b. 13 Feb 1894, d. 5 Jul 1957 | Rank: 1st Lieutenant of company of 25 |
Service: Irish Nationalist Volunteer Army | |||
Unit: 'L' Company 3rd Battalion Kilkenny Brigade | |||
Dowling | Thomas | b. 1896, d. DECEASED | 18/21891 |
Service: British Army | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Unit: 19th King's Liverpool City Battalion, 3rd Battalion Liverpool Pals | |||
Disembarkation | |||
Unit: Royal Engineers Z Reserve | |||
247956 | |||
Dowling | Thomas | b. 5 Jul 1896, d. 28 Dec 1925 | Service: National Irish Army |
Rank: Lieutenant | |||
Wounded in ambush | |||
Dowling | Thomas | b. 14 May 1918, d. 27 Mar 1990 | Tour: "5 months"; South East Asia Command (SEAC) |
Age: 22; Enlistment in Pioneer Corp (Territorial Army (W) | |||
1127069 | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Age: 23; Enlistment as "Eire Recruit" to Royal Artillery and then redirected to Royal Pioneer Corp | |||
Unit: Royal Pioneer Corp affiliated to Royal Engineers RE P/59 (59 company) | |||
5 Training Centre (5th Field Training Regiment) | |||
Unit: Royal Engineers 831 Company | |||
Rank: Sapper | |||
Unit: 281 Field Company | |||
Unit: 6 Training Centre | |||
Rank: Unpaid Lance Corporal (second in command of section; leader of fireteam) | |||
Rank: Lance Corporal | |||
Rank: Unpaid Acting Corporal | |||
Rank: Corporal | |||
Unit: FTW TWTC | |||
Unit: Royal Engineers Traning Center FT Wing | |||
Unit: Depot Wing | |||
Unit: Pioneer Royal Engineers DII Class | |||
Rank: (Corp Trade) Stevedore DII Class | |||
Unit: 901 Stevedore Company awaiting mustering | |||
Unit: Royal Engineers 907 Port Operating Company | |||
Embarked to, former, India | |||
Deplaned (formerly India) on XIV (A) Corp List; (The Fourteenth Army often refeferred to as 'The Forgotten Army' because of overlooked operations in Burma) | |||
Tour: "7 months"; formerly India | |||
Rank: Unpaid Sergeant | |||
South East Asia Command (SEAC) | |||
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Admission to hospital | |||
Unit: on XII Corp List | |||
Rank: reverts to W/Corporal (as in hospital) | |||
Unit: Royal Engineers 907 Port Operating Company | |||
Rank: Sergeant reinstated | |||
Rank: Warrant Officer 2nd Class | |||
Admission to hospital | |||
Rank: reverts to Sergeant (as in hospital) | |||
Rank: Warrant Officer 2nd Class (Reinstated) | |||
Unit: XII List | |||
Unit: Royal Engineers 907 Port Operating Company | |||
Embarked for United Kingdom | |||
Prepare for discharge (posted to 'Y' List) | |||
Age: 27; Discharged (posted to 'Z' List) | |||
Dowling | Thomas W | b. Apr 1878, d. DECEASED | Service: United States Army |
Unit: Infantry | |||
Dowling | Thomas Dewitt | b. 18 Jun 1960, d. 30 Sep 2015 | Service: United States Navy |
Dowling | Thomas Francis | b. 23 Dec 1859, d. 11 Jul 1935 | Service: United States Army |
Conflict: South Pacific War | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Unit: Company E Wisconsin Infantry | |||
Dowling | Thomas Gabriel | b. 13 Jul 1894, d. 23 Sep 1962 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: PFC (Private First Class) | |||
Dowling | Thomas Henry | b. 1804, d. Abt 1870 | fought as a United Irishman in Irish Nationalist rising "Battle of Ballingarry" with William Smith O'Brien |
Dowling | Thomas Henry | b. 2 Dec 1884, d. 19 Dec 1957 | 288923 WR/507386 |
Sergeant Royal Engineers | |||
Dowling | Thomas James | b. 2 Nov 1888, d. Feb 1942 | Age: 28; Draft Registration World War 2 |
Dowling | Thomas Joseph | b. 1 Jan 1926, d. 28 Feb 1995 | World War 2 |
Service: United States Navy | |||
Dowling | Thomas Lister | b. 21 Dec 1809, d. 6 Dec 1876 | Aide-de-Camp to Indiana Militia |
Rank: Colonel | |||
Rank: Colonel | |||
Dowling | Thomas S | b. 29 Sep 1888, d. Feb 1971 | Draft Registration |
Dowling | Thomas Shepard | b. 22 May 1808, d. 10 Oct 1902 | Mexican War |
Unit: Company D3rd Illinois Infantry | |||
Service: United States Army | |||
Dowling | Thurlow | b. 19 Jul 1819, d. 16 Apr 1886 | Rank: Lieutenant Colonel |
Unit: First Class Clerk at War Office | |||
25636/3 | |||
Service:British Army | |||
Age: 56; Commenced military pension for 39 years 3 months service; (papers: 7900/295) at rate of £533/6/8/ amounting to £800 per annum | |||
Dowling | Thurlow Laing Weir | b. Bet Jan and Mar 1851, d. 3 Apr 1924 | Rank: Ensign or 2nd Lieutenant; 1st Commission in British Army |
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: 34 Regiment of Foot (The Cumberland) | |||
Rank: Ensign | |||
Rank: Lieutenant | |||
Rank: Captain | |||
Unit: Lincolnshire Regiment 3rd Battalion (North Lincolnshire Militia) | |||
Rank: Captain & Adjutant | |||
Unit: 1st Battalion Border Regiment | |||
Rank: Lieutenant Colonel British Army | |||
Retired from British Army Border Regiment on half-pay | |||
Dowling | Tommy Roscoe | b. 21 Nov 1944, d. 22 Jun 2009 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: PFC (Private First Class) | |||
Dowling | Vernon Charles | b. 8 Jul 1892, d. 10 Apr 1981 | Rank: Staff Lieutenant 1st Class |
Service: Canadian Militia | |||
Unit: 26th Regiment (Middlesex Light Infantry) | |||
Rank: Lieutenant | |||
Rank: Captain | |||
Unit: 59th Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) | |||
Rank: Lieutenant | |||
Posting | |||
Command of 59th Battalion 'B' Company Night Guard at water works | |||
Unit: 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles | |||
Posting: | |||
Wounded in action; gunshot to head; admitted to #20 General Hospital in Carniers | |||
IODE Hospital for treatment and recovery | |||
Military School of Instruction | |||
Unit: 2 Battalion, Central Ontario Regiment | |||
War Office | |||
Unit: 1st Battalion, Central Ontario Regiment | |||
Posting: District Depot #2 | |||
Discharged; General demobilisation | |||
Service: Royal Canadian Army | |||
Unit: Army Pay Corps | |||
Rank: Paymaster (Major) | |||
Dowling | Victor James | b. 20 Aug 1866, d. 23 Mar 1934 | Veteran - No |
Dowling | Victor James | b. 15 Jul 1923, d. 15 Sep 2010 | Unit: 407th Squadron of 92nd Bom Group (Fame's Favoured Few) flying B-18 aircraft and 8th Air Force |
Service: United States Air Force | |||
Rank: 1st Lieutenant | |||
Shot down by Nazi Germany and prisoner of war (POW) in Stalag Luft III. | |||
Dowling | Vincent William | b. 1 Dec 1889, d. 4 Sep 1916 | Age: 26; Enlisted |
Service: Australian Army | |||
4979 | |||
Unit: Australian Infantry Base11th Depot; Australian Imperial Force | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Dowling | W | d. Bet 1859 and 1864 | 1st Battalion 9th Regiment British Army |
Dowling | W | d. DECEASED | 23795 |
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Unit: Royal Field Artillery, 112th Brigade, A Battery | |||
Dowling | Walter | b. Sep 1893, d. Bet Jan and Mar 1969 | 14 days leave |
S-290718 | |||
Private Army Service Corp (Butcher) | |||
Embarked | |||
Disembarked SS "Duchess of Argyle" A.S.C. N.10 to ASC Base Depot (H.T. & S) | |||
B Depot to 1Coy 15 Dial Train | |||
British Expeditionary Force | |||
Serving with 5 RSD Census | |||
Home | |||
Dispersal from 9th RSD Royal Army Service Corp | |||
Dowling | Walter Cecil | b. 25 Jan 1929, d. 22 Oct 2014 | Unit: 773rd Heavy Tank Battalion |
Service: United States Army | |||
Dowling | Walter Ellsworth | b. 20 Jan 1898, d. 30 Mar 1970 | Age: 20; Marital Status: Unmarried; Draft Registration "Registrant not able to make signature, signature is made by his father" |
Dowling | Walter George | b. Bef 1 Jun 1879, d. Bet Jul and Sep 1968 | 'Home' |
'Home' | |||
Unit: 7th Battalion Imperial Yeomanry, 26 th(Dorset) Company (Queen's Own Dorset Yeomanry) | |||
Rank: Private; | |||
Age: 22; Attestation | |||
Service number: 24895; | |||
Service:British Army | |||
Service Number: 29938 | |||
Discharged as medically unfit; Service of 1 year and 80 days | |||
Unit: 26 (Dorset) Company 1st Provisional Battalion Imperial Yeomanry (Queen's Own Dorset Yeomanry) | |||
Dowling | Warren R | b. 30 Oct 1922, d. 5 Feb 2014 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: Corporal | |||
World War 2 | |||
Dowling | William | d. DECEASED | Revolutionary Army |
Dowling | William | b. 20 Sep 1821, d. Bet Apr and Jun 1882 | Age: 18; Enlisted in Twenty-eighth of Foot Regiment |
1665 | |||
Military service ended | |||
Dowling | William | b. 1843, d. DECEASED | Age: 21; Private, Company H, 22nd US Coloured Infantry (Appears to be enlisted in his absence) |
380 (possible Number) | |||
"Dropped as Deserter at Camp William, Penn" "Due US for Transportation 1.41" | |||
Appears on Muster-out Roll | |||
Dowling | William | b. 1845, d. DECEASED | Service: Royal Navy |
Unit: Royal Marines | |||
Dowling | William | b. 1863, d. DECEASED | Age: 18; Marital Status: Unmarried; Attestation |
Service:British Army | |||
Rank: Private; | |||
Unit: Somerset Light Infantry | |||
Service number: 8338; | |||
Dowling | William Albert | b. Bet Oct and Dec 1897, d. DECEASED | |
Posted: Home | |||
Posting | |||
Posting | |||
Posted: Home Leave | |||
Next of Kin: mother Mary Dowling of 14 Hans Road, Walton | |||
13/26847 | |||
Unit: Lancashire Fusiliers 2 Battalion | |||
Age: 19; Attestation for duration of war | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Home Posting (probably training) | |||
Unit: Lancashire Fusiliers 13th | |||
Posted: BEF (British Expeditionary Force) | |||
Qualification: Range Finder Bomber 2nd Class | |||
Joined Unit | |||
Attached to 8th King's Own Royal Lancashire Regiment | |||
Wounded in Action: Gun Shot Wound to thumb; transferred to Boulogne | |||
Posted: BEF (British Expeditionary Force) | |||
Gun Shot Wound to scalp | |||
Wounded in Action: Shrapnel to head; transferred to field hospital | |||
Rejoined battalion | |||
Unit: Lancashire Fusiliers 2 Reserve | |||
Gun Shot Wound to head; transferred to Dannes | |||
Rejoined battalion | |||
Offence: Losing by neglect articles of his Kit; Advised to pay for deficiencies | |||
Posted: Army Reserve | |||
Demobilisation from British Army to 14 Hans Road, Walton | |||
Dowling | William Donald | b. 25 Apr 1923, d. 17 Aug 1993 | Service: United States Merchant Marine |
Dowling | William Earl | b. 7 Jan 1923, d. 28 Apr 1984 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: Private First Class (PFC) | |||
World War 2 | |||
Dowling | William Edward | d. DECEASED | Unit: Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridgeshire's Own) 20th Battalion |
G-55408 | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Unit: Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridgeshire's Own) 18th Battalion | |||
Dowling | William Edward | b. 18 Jan 1897, d. 1 Nov 1914 | HMS Prince of Wales (15-2, 952). was a Formidable-class battleship launched in 1902 and sold for scrap in 1920. |
HMS Impregnable Training Ship 98-gun second rate | |||
HMS Ganges (shore establishment) was a training establishment, originally aboard the second HMS Ganges. She was in service between 1865 and 1976. During this period a number of other ships were renamed HMS Ganges whilst serving as the establishment: | |||
Official Number Port Division: J.22588(Po) | |||
Joined Royal Navy - Age: 16 for 12 years | |||
HMS Victory I 14 4 II, 6209. | |||
Rated Royal Nay Signal Boy | |||
Dowling | William F | b. 14 Jan 1910, d. 16 Jan 1990 | Service: United States Army |
Unit: Tec 5 | |||
Dowling | William Gordon | b. 3 Oct 1916, d. 24 Jan 2011 | Service: United States Army Air Corp |
Rank: Captain | |||
Theatre of War 1 (Western Europe) | |||
Dowling | William H | b. 8 Apr 1927, d. 22 Dec 1990 | Service: United States Marine Corp |
World War 2 | |||
Dowling | William Hamilton | b. 4 Aug 1842, d. 11 Sep 1924 | Chaplin Soldier Sergeant Company 'B' Fifth South Carolina Cavalry, Butler's Brigade, Hampton's Legion- Confederate States Army |
followed Hampton into the last ditch at Battle of Brandy Station | |||
Dowling | William Hampton | b. 26 May 1811, d. 18 Apr 1885 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: Private | |||
38 | |||
Unit: Stewarts Company 2 Florida Mtd Militia | |||
Unit: 1st Regiment, Florida Cavalry, Company D | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Service: Confederate States Army | |||
Dowling | William Henry | b. 4 May 1825, d. 5 Nov 1854 | Posting |
Regiment or unit: 20th (The East Devonshire) Regiment Of Foot Of Foot | |||
Rank: Lieutenant | |||
Joined Unit (after Battle of Alma) | |||
Rank: Ensign at £3 per annum | |||
Rank: Ensign; Without Purchase; Campaign in the Crimea against Russia | |||
Age: 18 years 6 months; Enlistment | |||
Unit: 20th Regiment of Foot (East Devonshire) | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Rank: Lieutenant; Without purchase; The Alma to Balaklava, seige of Sebastapol | |||
Acting Pay, to Reserve Battalion; Without purchase | |||
Rank: Lieutenant | |||
Rank: Lieutenant | |||
Joined Regiment | |||
Dowling | William John | b. 1836, d. DECEASED | Service number: 24850 |
Mauritious & East Indies; 10 years 6 months | |||
Abyssinian Campaign; 7 months | |||
Foreign service: 12 years 11 months | |||
Never Wounded | |||
Crimean Campaign | |||
Easter Campaign; 1 year 10 months | |||
Rank: Private; | |||
Unit: 33rd Regiment of Foot (Duke of Wellingtons) | |||
Service:British Army | |||
Service number: 3454; | |||
Age: 17 & 9 months; Attestation (under age) | |||
Transferred | |||
India; 11 years; Re-engaged | |||
Age: 38 years 11 months; Discharge; on termination of his second term of limited engagemnent; 21 years 4 days | |||
Dowling | William John | b. 1880, d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
Dowling | William John | b. 24 Oct 1894, d. DECEASED | K17048 |
Service: British Royal Navy | |||
Dowling | William Joseph | b. 23 Aug 1925, d. 29 Nov 2013 | Service: United States Navy |
Dowling | William M | b. 1917, d. DECEASED | Service: United States Army |
Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law | |||
Unit: Warrant Officers | |||
Rank: Private | |||
32205465 | |||
Dowling | William Patrick | b. 2 Jul 1887, d. 18 Aug 1966 | Draft Registration |
Dowling | William Patrick | b. 18 Nov 1919, d. 6 Oct 2008 | Third Aircraft Repair Unit (Floating) Overseas |
+ Panama Canal Zone, Finchaffen & Hollandia in New Guinea; Tacloban, Leyte, Lingayen Gulf, Luzon, Subic Bay & Manilla in the Pacific Islands. | |||
Discharged as Technical Sergeant | |||
Dowling | William Richard | b. 1827, d. 17 Feb 1887 | Rank: Private |
Unit: 32nd Foot, The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Mission: Gun spiking leading to award of Victoria Cross | |||
Mission: Gun spiking leading to award of Victoria Cross | |||
Mission: Gun spiking leading to award of Victoria Cross | |||
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Dowling | William Wesley Moore | b. 14 Aug 1816, d. 19 Jan 1883 | Unit: Florida Militia |
Unit: 2nd Florida Regiment under Captain Samuel E Swilley in Indian War | |||
Service: United States Army | |||
Unit: Georgia Militia under Captain William C Newbern during Indian War | |||
Dowling | Wilson Thompson | b. 4 Jan 1923, d. 6 Sep 1986 | Service: United States Army Air Force |
Dowling | Zachariah | b. 1834, d. DECEASED | Private, Company B 6th Regiment Missouri Cavalry |
Corporal, Company E Osage County Regiment Missouri Home Guard under Captain Martin | |||
Dowling-Desmadryl | (Unknown) | d. DECEASED | National Army |
Dowling-Desmadryl | Jorge Alejandro | b. 3 Aug 1903, d. 14 Jun 1979 | National Army |
Dowling-Maitland | Charles Sydenham Lineus | b. Bet Jan and Mar 1878, d. Bet Jul and Sep 1950 | HMS Vivid 11 - Navy Barracks |
HMS Attentive II - Shore-based Dover patrol | |||
HMS Vivid 1 - Navy Barracks | |||
HMS Vivid 1 - Navy Barracks | |||
HMS Devonshire - Armoured Cruiser | |||
L9341 | |||
Service: British Royal Navy | |||
HMS Vivid 1 - Navy Barracks | |||
HMS Blake (Tenacious) Protected Cruiser as depot ship | |||
Rank: Able Seaman 1 | |||
Demobilised | |||
Dowling-Santa-Maria | Jorge | b. 9 Apr 1931, d. 24 Nov 2003 | Commissioned Chilean Army |
General Chilean Army | |||
Commander-in-Chief Division VI Chilean Army (Northern Region) | |||
Downing | John | b. 1740, d. 1802 | Quartermaster in Colonel George Gill's Regiment of South Carolina Militia |
Drury | John Alvin Mills | b. 22 Oct 1909, d. 12 Mar 1996 | Service: United States Navy |
Rank: Able Seaman | |||
Dulin | Bluford L | b. 1844, d. DECEASED | Rank: Private |
Unit: 113th Regiment Illinois Infantry Company K | |||
Service: United States Union Army | |||
Unit: 120th Regiment Illinois Infantry Company G | |||
Dulin | Charles M | b. 18 Aug 1922, d. 16 Jan 1995 | Battle of Heartbreak Ridge |
Service: United States Army | |||
Rank: Lieutenant | |||
Unit: 38th Regiment 2nd Division | |||
Dulin | James | b. 1828, d. 20 Feb 1865 | Age: 37; Enlisted |
Rank: Private | |||
Unit: Company IL of 7th Cavalry Regiment | |||
Service: United States Army (Union) | |||
Dulin | John | b. 21 May 1776, d. 22 Oct 1828 | War of 1812 |
Injured and confined to a wheelchair (now on display at Loudoun County Museum, Leesburg) | |||
Dulin | Ralph W | b. 13 Dec 1927, d. 19 Apr 1996 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: Second Lieutenant, during fall/autumn | |||
Rank: Lieutenant | |||
Rank: Lieutenant Colonel | |||
Dun | Percy Muir | d. 23 May 1987 | Unit: 35th Battalion |
Service: Australian Army | |||
Rank: Lieutenant | |||
Non-effect | |||
Dunn | Samuel | b. 10 Nov 1887, d. 31 Jul 1969 | 16770 |
18th Battalion Lancashire Fusileers | |||
3rd Lancashire Fusileers | |||
9th Lancashire Fusileers | |||
Lance Corporal | |||
Mentioned in Despatches for distinguished services in the field by General Sir Douglas Haig GCG HCIE HCVO ADC | |||
Eassie | Fitzpatrick | b. Bef 1865, d. 10 Jan 1943 | Service: British Army |
Rank: Brigadier General | |||
Edison | Samuel Ogden | b. 7 Mar 1767, d. 27 Mar 1865 | Service: British Army |
Unit: 1st Middlesex Regiment | |||
Rank: Captain | |||
Fought in "War of 1812" | |||
Edison | Samuel Ogden | b. 1804, d. 1896 | Service: 'Canadia Patriot Army' |
Fought in "McKenzie Rebellion" against British Crown forces | |||
Edmonstone | Archibald | b. 10 Oct 1717, d. 20 Jul 1807 | 1st Battalion |
Edmonstone | Charles | b. 10 Oct 1764, d. 1 Apr 1821 | 2nd Battalion |
Farrington | Sidney Howard | b. Bet Apr and Jun 1917, d. 1 Feb 1944 | 5828074 |
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: Suffolk Regiment 4th Battalion | |||
Fee | James Frank | b. 1841, d. 1905 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: Colonel | |||
Fennelly | Thomas | b. 1836, d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
Flatman | Andrew | d. DECEASED | Rank: Sergeant |
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: Commis. Dept | |||
Fordham | Charles Henry | b. 8 Dec 1834, d. 23 Jan 1890 | Age: 26 |
Age: 27 | |||
Age: 30 | |||
Fordham | George W | b. 16 May 1843, d. DECEASED | Age: 20; Drafted |
Gakin | Lawrence Loyd | b. 27 Apr 1937, d. 2 Oct 1996 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: | |||
Conflict: | |||
Gibson | William | Captain | |
Goucher | Joseph Nelson | b. 11 Dec 1889, d. 18 Feb 1976 | Draft Registration |
Veteran "No" | |||
Goucher | Walter F | b. 4 Sep 1912, d. 23 Sep 1983 | Service: United States Army |
Unit: Tec 4 | |||
Griffin | Dempsey | b. 8 Jun 1825, d. 2 Nov 1897 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: Private | |||
Unit: 7th Georgia Cavalry Company G | |||
American Indian War | |||
Griffy | Patrick | d. DECEASED | Service: British Army or East India Company |
Unit: St Helena Artilliary | |||
Guest | Benjamin | b. 1870, d. UNKNOWN | 15219 |
Age: 44; Private British Army Royal Berkshire Regiment | |||
Discharged under Para 392(iii)(e) Kings Regulations Not likely to become an efficient soldier | |||
Guest | James William | b. 27 Jul 1893, d. Bet Jul and Sep 1929 | 19021 |
Attestation to British Army Worcestershire Regiment | |||
Discharged with 5 days service | |||
128312 | |||
Labour Corp (Cover for Discharge Documents, 14 images from search in 'other WW1 collections') | |||
Guise | George | b. 1820, d. 16 May 1907 | Sergeant 14th (The King's) Regiment of (Light) Dragoons |
769 | |||
Age: 22; Attestation into Royal Regiment of Artillery | |||
1262 | |||
Conduct 'very good'; Not mentioned in Regimental Defaulters Book; Once tried and acquited at Courts Marital | |||
Royal Horse Artillery 16 Brigade - Sargeant | |||
Age: 43; Royal Hospital Chelsea Pensioner Discharge | |||
769 | |||
Royal Horse Artillery 16 Brigade | |||
Guittar | Parnell H | b. 18 Sep 1916, d. 28 Dec 1999 | Service: United States Marine Corp |
Rank: Sergeant 1st Class | |||
Hammel | William Fowler | b. 1900, d. 1977 | Service: United States Navy |
Rank: Lieutenant Commander (LCDR) | |||
Harrington | Thomas Edward | b. 7 Oct 1904, d. 4 Mar 1973 | Age: 35; Enlisted in Australian Air Force |
135780 | |||
Discharged | |||
Hartlen | George Gordon | b. 15 Dec 1884, d. 24 Mar 1970 | World War 1 Draft Registration. No previous military service, no exemptions. |
Hebb | Elias | d. DECEASED | Service: British Army or East India Company |
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Unit: St Helena Artilliary | |||
Herrin | Leslie LaRue | b. 13 Dec 1940, d. 1 Feb 2013 | Service: United States Army |
Hitler | Adolph | b. 20 Apr 1889, d. 30 Apr 1945 | Enlists in Bavarian Regiment |
Hitler | William Patrick | b. 12 Mar 1911, d. Nov 1987 | Age: 33; Service: United States Navy sworn in |
Unit: US Navy & Naval Medical Corp | |||
Joined naval unit | |||
Honourable Discharged | |||
Hovenden | William | b. 1837, d. 13 Dec 1897 | Unit: Royal Artillery |
Service: British Army | |||
Howard | George R | d. DECEASED | Rank: Colonel |
Howden | John Dowling | b. 1848, d. Bet Jul and Sep 1924 | 1st Commission King's Royal Rifle Corp as Ensign |
Lieutenant with 76th Regiment of Foot "Hindoostan" (with the Elephant.). "Nive" "Peninsula" Secunderabad, Madras. Depot: Chatham | |||
Date of promotion to Major British Army | |||
Retired from British Army | |||
Hunt | Albert | b. 8 Dec 1917, d. 1944 | 5675821 |
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: Somerset Light Infantry | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Activity: Capture | |||
Hunter | David Franklin | b. 1889, d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
Rank: Staff Sergeant | |||
Unit: I.V.L. | |||
Irwin | Bernard J D | b. 24 Jun 1828, d. DECEASED | General United States Army |
Jeffery | Charles Sinclair | b. 6 Feb 1887, d. Bet Jan and Mar 1964 | Attestation in Royal Navy until the end of hostilities |
Service: British Royal Navy | |||
Regimental Number: J72118 | |||
Dispersal from HMS Attentive II; Paid War Gratuity | |||
Jenkinson | David O | b. 1924, d. 2003 | |
Jones | James William | b. 1882, d. DECEASED | Rank: Private |
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: Bedfordshire Regiment | |||
7274 | |||
Jones | Raymond W | b. 18 Apr 1916, d. 12 Sep 1973 | Rank: Private |
Service: United States Army | |||
Jordan | Walter | b. 1899, d. 1921 | |
Service: British Army | |||
Rank: Driver (private) | |||
Keeler | John Dowling | b. 9 Dec 1849, d. DECEASED | Service: United States Navy |
Kellogg | Joseph | b. 1 Apr 1626, d. 27 Jun 1707 | Rank: Lieutenant |
Kelly | Laurence | b. 31 Aug 1887, d. 1 Aug 1917 | 10099 |
Unit: Royal Irish Regiment | |||
Rank: Corporal | |||
Unit: Machine Gun Corps (Infantry); 47th Coy. | |||
71661 | |||
Kenhard | Mark Samuel Dudlas | b. 1893, d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
Unit: King's Shropshire Light Infantry | |||
Kenny | George | b. 29 Jan 1899, d. UNKNOWN | Royal Navy Ordinary Seaman (OS) - HMS Woolwich |
J/38441 | |||
Royal Navy Able Seaman - HMS Vidette | |||
Key | Caleb Watts | b. 1 Jan 1883, d. 14 Jun 1971 | World War 1 Draft |
Larter | Walter Ernest | b. 1879, d. Bet Jan and Mar 1938 | British Expeditionary Force (BEF) |
3663 | |||
Rank: Sapper | |||
Royal Engineers | |||
Lavender | Frank William | b. 14 Dec 1893, d. Bet Jan and Mar 1943 | Unit: 3rd Bedfordshire Regiment Huntingdonshire Cycle Battalion; Kent Cyclist |
290266 | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Linskey | James | b. Apr 1877, d. UNKNOWN | Age: 20 |
Lloyd | John | b. 1883, d. 12 Dec 1916 | Rank: Private |
Unit: British Army Kings Shropshire Light Infantry 8 Battalion | |||
23796 | |||
Lloyd | William | b. 1884, d. DECEASED | 201422 |
Rank: Private | |||
Unit: South Wales Borderers 7th Battalion | |||
Service: British Army | |||
93688 | |||
Unit: Royal Defence Corp 331 Company | |||
Discharged as unfit for service due to malaria and received small pension | |||
Lord | Major Thomas Daunt | b. Abt 1782, d. 22 Apr 1865 | During this time spent 22 years in the British Army, 18 years spent in the West India Regiment in West Indies. |
Thomas Daunt Lord was appointed as an Ensign in the 2nd Battalion of the 62nd Regiment, "Wiltshire Regiment of Foot". Commission signed by King George and Duke of Portland. | |||
Major Lord appointed Assistant Naval Officer to the Derwent. | |||
Loughan | Edward | b. Bef 8 May 1852, d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
Unit: Queen's County Militia | |||
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Lowe | Rose Mildred | b. 15 Nov 1920, d. 11 Sep 2007 | Posting: Fort Hayes |
Service: United States Army Nurse Corp | |||
Luker | William | b. 1752, d. 1812 | Ensign in American Revolution. |
Macdonald | Chessborough Falconer John | d. DECEASED | Unit: 22nd Regiment |
Service: British Army | |||
Mair | Kenneth Edward | d. 6 Dec 1995 | Royal Australian Signals |
Mandrell | Robert Roy | b. 21 Mar 1929, d. 28 Dec 2017 | Service: United States Marine Corp |
Korean War | |||
Rank: First Lieutenant | |||
Martinez | Augel | d. DECEASED | Service: Peruvian Army |
Rank: Colonel | |||
McLean | Alfred Augustus | b. 8 Aug 1841, d. 21 Jan 1931 | Enlistment |
Private | |||
Unit: Company L Massachusetts 2nd Cavalry | |||
Service: United States Army | |||
McLean | Alfred W | b. 1882, d. DECEASED | joined military |
Michaels | Henry H | b. 1818, d. 5 Jun 1884 | Service: United States Army (Union) |
Rank: Private (in and out) | |||
Unit: 18th Regiment Iowa Infantry Company G | |||
Mills | Harriet Oreander | b. Dec 1852, d. UNKNOWN | Notified military pensions department of change of name to Capps |
Mitchell | William | b. 1851, d. DECEASED | Service: British Army |
Unit: Infantry | |||
Mouritz | Mick Walter Charles | b. 24 Jun 1906, d. 2 Dec 1993 | MOURITZ Walter Charles: Service No. W74498: DOB 24 Jun 1906: POB- Albany, WA: POE- Hyden, WA: NOK- MOURITZ Caroline |
Murphy | Vincent | d. DECEASED | Army |
Myars | James Albert | b. 3 Mar 1846, d. 17 Feb 1919 | Age: 17 |
C A 77th Company New York Infantry during US Civil War | |||
Age: 26 | |||
Northover | Arthur John | b. 1884, d. DECEASED | Rank: Corporal |
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: Royal Engineers | |||
Rank: Staff Sergeant | |||
O'Dowling | (Unknown) | b. 1740, d. DECEASED | Service: French Army |
Unit: Au 2e Bataillon Irelandais au Service de France, a l'armee de'Espagne | |||
Rank: Sous Lieutenant (sub-Lieutenant) | |||
O'Dowling | Jeremy | b. Abt 1740, d. DECEASED | Service: French Army |
Unit: Regiment de Hohenlohe | |||
Rank: Chevalier se St. Lois | |||
Rank: Captain | |||
O'Neill | Margaret | b. Bet Apr and Jun 1886, d. UNKNOWN | Death-in-service benefits to widow Margaret Hibbits for death of husband James Dowling |
Odium | Benjamin Digby | d. DECEASED | founght in Texas War of Independence |
captured at Battle of Refugio | |||
Orsborn | Albert J | b. Abt 1912, d. Bet Apr and Jun 1952 | Service: British Royal Air Force |
Rank: Flying Officer - Pilot | |||
Orsborn | Albert William Thomas | b. 4 Sep 1886, d. 4 Feb 1967 | Unit: Territorial Army |
Service: British Army | |||
Parrish | Leslie Graham Sydney | b. 1909, d. Abt 1998 | No 7354693 Staff Sergeant Royal Army Medical Corp (Male Nurse) |
Pearson | Clarence Everett | b. 19 Sep 1930, d. 5 Apr 1993 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Pepper | Edward P | b. 1 Sep 1923, d. Bet Jan and Mar 1995 | Service: Royal Navy |
Pepper | George Wallace | b. 1889, d. DECEASED | Service: Royal Navy |
Unit: Royal Marines | |||
Pepper | Reginald V | b. 1887, d. DECEASED | Service: Royal Navy |
Unit: Royal Marines Light Infantry | |||
Rank: Acting Corporal | |||
Pepper | Stanley | b. 7 May 1927, d. 8 Oct 1996 | Service: British Army |
Unit: Blues & Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) Cavalry regiment and part of the Household Cavalry | |||
Rank: Squadron Sergeant Major | |||
Pepper | William E | b. Bet Jul and Sep 1920, d. 27 Oct 1941 | Service: British Royal Navy |
Unit: HM Submarine Tetrach | |||
Pepper | William Stanley Philip | b. 27 Mar 1886, d. Bet Oct and Dec 1953 | Able Seaman; on board "HMS Pembroke" naval barracks |
Able Seaman (108/29); on board "HMS Excellent" (believed to be an on-shore establishment at Portsmouth) | |||
Able Seaman ((15a/10139); ; on board "HMS Victory" at the time a Portmouth Harbour "rotten" Ship in poor repair, possibly with a maintenance crew. | |||
Boy 2nd class (1a/8940); on board ship "HMS Northampton" | |||
Able Seaman (15-11/06); on board "HMS Pembroke" Naval Barracks | |||
Able Seaman (15/1377); on board "HMS Pembroke" the last wooden 101 gun, 2 deck steam battleship OR naval barracks at Chatham, Kent | |||
Ordinary Seaman (12D/14); on board ship "HMS Apollo" a 2nd class protected cruiser launched 1891 | |||
Able Seaman (5-ii/345); on board "HMS Indomitable" an Invincible class battleship | |||
Leading Seaman (5-ii/2); on board "HMS Tarantula" an Insect class gunboat | |||
Able Seaman (5a/147); on board "HMS Magnificent" Majestic Class pre-dreadnought battleship | |||
Leading Seaman (7608); on board "HMS Pembroke" naval barracks | |||
Ordinary Seaman (15/188); on board "HMS Hyacinth" a Highflyer Class protected cruiser assigned to Chaneel Fleet then East India Station | |||
Boy 2nd class (15/1612); on board ship "HMS Cleopatra" | |||
Boy 1st class (15/1612); on board ship "HMS Cleopatra" | |||
Ordinary Seaman (15-1a/260); on board "HMS Fire Queen" (may have been tender to HMS Fisgard); sidenote: "Sealink" (ferry company did not exist at this time) | |||
Leading Seaman (15/354); on board "HMS Tamor" (may be troop base ship in Hong Kong) | |||
Able Seaman (5-2/54); on board "HMS Duncan" pre-dreadnaught Duncan class high speed battleship | |||
Leading Seaman; on board "HMS Pembroke" naval barracks | |||
Leading Seaman; on board "HMS Heythrop" a Hunt class minesweeper launched in 1917 | |||
Leading Seaman; on board "HMS Pembroke" naval barracks | |||
Able Seaman (15/5640); on board "HMS Pembroke" naval barracks | |||
Boy 1st class (1513/1590); on board ship "HMS Victory" | |||
Leading Seaman (5/113); on board "RMS Ophir" an armed merchant cruiser requisitioned ex-royal yacht | |||
Able Seaman (15/4017); on board "HMS Pembroke" the last wooden 101 gun, 2 deck steam battleship OR naval barracks at Chatham, Kent | |||
12229 | |||
Unit: Royal Marine Light Infantry | |||
Age: 15; Enlisted | |||
Service: Royal Navy | |||
Volunteered for 12 years | |||
Attestation as volunteer for 12 years commencing 27 March 1904 | |||
Service: British Royal Navy | |||
Service Number: 227286 | |||
Boy 1st class (12D/14); on board ship "HMS Apollo" a 2nd class protected cruiser launched 1891 | |||
Trade: Group 41; Bugler; Musician | |||
Ordinary Seaman (5/41); on board "HMS Sealink" | |||
Ordinary Seaman (15a/10139); on board "HMS Victory" at the time a Portmouth Harbour "rotten" Ship in poor repair, possibly with a maintenance crew. | |||
Able Seaman (5/197); on board "HMS Nelson" a Nelson Class armoured cruiser scarpped in 1910. (May be "HMS Lord Nelson" a battleship launched in 1906). | |||
Able Seaman (5a/390); on board "HMS Albion" a pre-dreadnought battleship | |||
Passed at 'Rating' for Bugler cancelled at own request | |||
Able Seaman (108/29); on board "HMS Excellent" (believed to be an on-shore establishment at Portsmouth) | |||
Able Seaman (5a/4017); on board "HMS Agamemnon" Lord Nelson class pre-dreadnought battleship | |||
Rank Able Seaman | |||
Able Seaman (5-2/180); on board "HMS Africa" a pre-dreadnaught battleshipof King Edward VII class | |||
Able Seaman (5-2/23); on board "HMS Shannon" a Minotaur class armoured cruiser | |||
Rank: Leading Seaman | |||
Re-examined for Bugler and found efficient | |||
Able Seaman (5-2/8); on board "HMS Magnificent" Majestic Class pre-dreadnought battleship | |||
Leading Seaman (5-2/54); on board "HMS Duncan" pre-dreadnaught Duncan class high speed battleship | |||
Passed for P.O. (Petty Officer) not actually promoted | |||
Leading Seaman (15/278); on board "HMS Dalhousie" (possibly a naval barracks in Mumbai or Indian Marine troopship) | |||
Leading Seaman (12/3471/93); on board "HMS Columbine" (Wessex) may be a base ship from Osprey class sloop in Hong Kong, or port base/depot ship in Scotland | |||
Conduct: Very Good; periodically granted Good Conduct Badges | |||
Petford | Francis Richard | b. 2 Apr 1897, d. Bet Apr and Jun 1961 | British Expeditionary Force (BEF) |
British Expeditionary Force (BEF) | |||
Home Posting | |||
House 2 Back of 26 Ashley Road - home leave | |||
Home Posting | |||
Enlisted as Private in British Army Royal Warwickshire Regiment 13th Battalion | |||
Age: 19; Short Service (fopr Duration of War) Attestation | |||
25209 | |||
Fired general musketry Course Qualified 3rd class | |||
Transferred to Royal Warwickshire Regiment 1st Battalion | |||
CCS (Casualty Clearing Station) Hospital from France on board HS (Hospital Ship) Asturias | |||
Home Posting | |||
Joined OC Battalion in the field | |||
Home Posting, via Rouen including hospitalisation at Carisbrooke Castle | |||
Transferred to Royal Warwickshire Regiment 5th Battalion | |||
British Expeditionary Force (BEF) | |||
Transferred private in 16th Battalion of Royal Warwickshire Regiment A.O. 204-16 | |||
50220 | |||
Rejoin Battalion in the field | |||
to England for demobilisation | |||
Discharged as private with 3 years & 166 days service | |||
Powell | James Henry Lee | b. 26 May 1948, d. 13 Apr 2002 | Vienam War |
Service: United States Army | |||
Raulerson | David | b. 5 May 1823, d. 10 Jun 1908 | Service: Confederate States Army |
Rank: Private | |||
Unit: Company A 24th Battalion Georgia Cavalry | |||
Unit: Company G 7th Georgia Cavalry | |||
Prisoner of War | |||
Raymond | Douglas Leroy | b. 19 Jun 1915, d. 25 Nov 2003 | Service: United States Navy |
Enlistment | |||
Rank: C.Sp(A)AA | |||
Muster; | |||
Construction Regimental Detachment | |||
606 06 63 | |||
Rank: Lieutenant Commander | |||
Transferred to Military Reserve Register; Page 1197 | |||
200555 | |||
Rice | Aaron | b. Abt 1752, d. 27 Jan 1820 | Private in South Carolina Militia |
Riley | Joseph | d. DECEASED | Service: British Army or East India Company |
Unit: Artilliery | |||
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Roney | Daniel | b. 16 Aug 1889, d. Bet Jan and Mar 1972 | British Expeditionary Force (BEF) |
British Army Attestaion for Duration of War | |||
Home | |||
12840 (Border Regiment) (crossed ou after transfer to Middlesex Regiment); TR 13/4818 | |||
British Army Private in 5th & 7th Border Regiment Training Reserve | |||
Home | |||
British Army Private in 29th Battalion Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own) | |||
48277 (Middlesex Regiment) | |||
British Army Private in Army Reserve | |||
Discharged being no longer physically fit for service; Service: 2 years 311 days; King's Regulation: Sickness 392 xvi | |||
Roy-Applin | St Vincent Jesson Truguard | b. 23 Mar 1903, d. Nov 1989 | Service: British Army |
Unit: 2nd Lt Royal Army Service Corp 47th (2nd London) | |||
Rank: Major | |||
Rank: Lt Col (66525) Royal Army Service Corp | |||
Russell | Benjamin H | b. 10 Nov 1840, d. 7 Aug 1893 | G16 Company Illinois Infantry (Union) |
Ruth | A M | d. DECEASED | head of Company of the Hampton Legion |
Wounded in the Battle of Brandy Station | |||
Ruth | R G | d. DECEASED | Butler's Brigade of Cavalry (Confederacy) |
followed Hampton into the last ditch at Battle of Brandy Station | |||
Scaife | Albert | b. Bet Oct and Dec 1866, d. Bet Jan and Mar 1939 | Home |
Unit: 5th Lancers 7.5 years | |||
Military Mounted Policeman | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: Derbyshire Yeomanry | |||
1824 | |||
Discharged - | |||
Unit: Derbyshire Artillery; Royal Field Artillery Territorial; 2/4th Reserve North Midland Howitzer Brigade | |||
Gunner | |||
1311; Reference: Series WO364 Fiorst World War Pension Claims | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Home | |||
Rank: Promoted to Acting Bombardier | |||
Rank: Promoted to Acting Sergeant | |||
Military Courts Marital WO 86/66 | |||
Rank: Reduced to Bombadier | |||
Rank: Reduced to Gunner for misconduct | |||
Discharged - having been found medically unfit for further service; no overseas service | |||
Schwendeman | Arny Walter | b. 30 Oct 1920, d. 9 Dec 2012 | Battle of Normandy; Operation Overlord; Allies succesfully invade Nazi occupied Western Europe |
Service: United States Army Air Force | |||
Rank: Temporary Sergeant | |||
Sharpley | Arthur | d. DECEASED | Service: British Army or East India Company |
Unit: Artilliery | |||
Rank: Staff Sergeant | |||
Sistrunk | Alonzo J | b. 11 Aug 1911, d. 26 Apr 1968 | Service: United States Army Air Force |
Rank: Private 1st Class (PFC) | |||
Unit: 20th Army Air Force AW Battalion | |||
Smith | John Charles | b. Abt 1778, d. 29 Nov 1863 | Colonel |
Stephens | Cyril Bertie | b. 28 Sep 1886, d. 3 Mar 1962 | Orderly Room Corporal |
Active Service: Battle of Passchendaele or Third Battle of Ypres | |||
7th Middlesex Regiment at The Battle pf The Canal du Nord Hindenburg Line (100 Days Offensive) | |||
Active Service: First Battle of Ypres | |||
7th Middlesex Regiment at Cambrai Operations in Capture of Tadpole Copse | |||
7th Middlesex Regiment at German Coounter Attacks | |||
7th Middlesex Regiment at Cambrai Operations in Capture of Bourlon Wood | |||
Unit: 7th Middlesex at Battle of Transloy Ridges | |||
7th Middlesex Regiment at the third Battle of Scarpe or second Battle of Arras | |||
7th Middlesex Regiment at passage of Grand Honelle - Final Advance in Picardy | |||
7th Middlesex Regiment at Battle of Cambrai-Hindenburg Line (Hundred Days Offensive) | |||
7th Middlesex Regiment at the first Battle of Scarpe or second Battle of Arras | |||
Unit: 7th Middlesex at Battle of Flers | |||
7th Middlesex Regiment at Battle of Langemarck = Third Battle of Ypres | |||
7th Middlesex Regiment at the pursuit to the Selle - Final Advance in Picardy | |||
7th Middlesex Regiment at The Battle of Albert | |||
Unit: 7th Middlesex Regiment at Battle of Morval in which 56th Division captured Combles | |||
7th Middlesex Regiment at The Battle of Scarpe - Arras (Hundred Days Offensive) | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Unit: Middlesex Regiment 7th Battalion | |||
7/2680 Middlesex Regiment | |||
Rank: Rifleman (private) | |||
Active Service: Entered Theatre of War | |||
7th Middlesex Regiment joins 167th (1st London) Brigade , 56th London Division - Formation of the Territorial Force | |||
Unit: 7th Middlesex Regiment at Diversionary attack | |||
7th Middlesex at Battle of Ginchy | |||
Rank: Lance Corporal Middlesex Regiment | |||
Rank: Orderly Room Corporal | |||
7th Middlesex at German retreat to the Hindenburg Line | |||
200595 Middlesex Regiment | |||
Sergeant in 7th Battalion Middlesex Regiment | |||
Orderly Room Sergeant | |||
7th Middlesex Regiment at the second Battle of Arras part of The Battle of the Somme | |||
7th Middlesex Regiment at Battle of Sambre - Final Advance in Picardy | |||
Disembodiment on Demobilization from Army | |||
Stephens | Eric Raymond | b. 1 Mar 1926, d. 22 Apr 2009 | Temporary Acting Sub-Lieutenant Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve |
Stone | Archible Hardy | b. 9 Feb 1898, d. 23 Jun 1952 | Service: United States Army |
Unit: MD | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Strodl | Vera Elsie | b. 16 Jul 1918, d. 11 Jan 2015 | Unit: Air Transport Auxilliary (Volunteer) |
Service: Brtitish Royal Air Force | |||
Unit: Voluntary Reserve | |||
Studer | Richard Edward | b. 25 Aug 1922, d. 5 May 2016 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: Sergeant | |||
Unit: Medical Department | |||
Taylor | Shawe | d. DECEASED | Rank: Captain |
Taylor | William | d. 1917 | British Army Rank: Captain |
Tomlin | John | b. 21 May 1826, d. Bef 23 May 1916 | Service: British Royal Marines |
Toole | Agnes Edith | b. 26 Aug 1860, d. 31 May 1945 | A N |
Townsend | William A | b. 8 Apr 1820, d. 6 Jul 1917 | Unit: !st Florida Cavalry Company D |
Service: Confederate States Army | |||
Upton | Percy William | b. 1883, d. DECEASED | |
Vargas-Quintanilla | Manuel Segundo | d. DECEASED | Rank: Lieutenant Colonel |
von Dullen | Adam | b. 19 Oct 1872, d. 3 Dec 1956 | Draft Registration |
von Dullen | Frederick Wilhelm | b. 9 Nov 1875, d. 9 Aug 1936 | Draft Registration |
von Dullen | Osmond Mathias | b. 24 Jul 1918, d. 27 Feb 1980 | Served in Pacific as heavy equipment operator |
Released from active duty | |||
Waller | Edward | d. DECEASED | Captain, 87th Royal Irish Fusiliers |
Waterman | Alan Gardiner | d. DECEASED | Major in RFA |
Webster | Michael | b. 31 Jan 1891, d. 13 Mar 1915 | Service: British Army |
3097 | |||
Unit: 4th Battalion Leinster Regiment | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Unit: 1st Battalion Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) | |||
Desertion or Absence from "Passage W" | |||
Webster | Thomas | b. 31 Mar 1889, d. 24 Sep 1916 | 3160 (Leinster Regiment) |
Unit: (1) Leinster Regiment | |||
18037 (Royal Munster) | |||
Unit: (2) Royal Munster Regiment 2nd Battalion | |||
Rank: Private | |||
Theatre of War 2B Balkans | |||
Service: British Army | |||
Weems | Maurice Dowling | b. 5 Sep 1916, d. 8 Jul 2000 | Service: United States Army |
Rank: Colonel | |||
Welman | William Henry Dowling Reeves | b. 1827, d. Dec 1906 | |
Rank: Cornet 2nd Lieutenant or Ensign | |||
Rank: Lieutenant | |||
Rank: Captain | |||
Rank: Major | |||
Rank: Major, 99 Foot Regiment | |||
Rank: British Army Major General | |||
Whaley | Richard Charles | b. 18 Jun 1927, d. 10 Jul 2019 | Draft Registration |
White | Ellen | b. 1839, d. UNKNOWN | (Shown on record of son Otto Carl Dowling) |
(Shown on record of son Otto Carl Dowling) | |||
Whitesitt | Joe Dowling | b. 15 May 1919, d. 2 Jan 2008 | Drafted into Army |
Unit: Company E 132nd Infantry Regiment American Division | |||
Rank: Squad Leader | |||
Unit: 745th Combat Infantry | |||
Rank: Temporary Sergeant | |||
Service: United States Army | |||
Honorable Discharge | |||
Whitfield | John Pritchatt | b. 23 Dec 1878, d. Bet Apr and Jun 1972 | British Army - Private - 11th Hampshire Regiment |
356638 | |||
Wilkes | John William | b. 12 Jul 1895, d. 4 Dec 1978 | Home |
3395 | |||
7th Service Battalion Rifle Brigade | |||
Posted as Rifleman | |||
Discharged not being likely to become an efficient soldier. Para 392(iii) Kings Regulations | |||
Wilson | John | b. 1762, d. 1833 | Captain |
Woodyard | Robert Lowell | b. 28 Feb 1925, d. 19 Oct 2018 | Service: United States Navy |
Rank: EM2 |