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Old 19-09-20, 02:39 PM
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These medals, cap badge and Sheffield Pals shoulder titles are attributed to Pte Arthur Ellender. He was not an original Pal but part of a draft of N Staffs men who were sent to 12th Y&L on 15 October 1916. He remained with the battalion for the rest of the war.

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Old 19-09-20, 04:00 PM
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This chap?

First Name:
A
Surname:
Ellender
Incident Date:
1914
Rank:
Private
Service Number:
31600
Pals Battalion:
Hull Pals
Additional Information:
Also served with 3/5th Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment and 7th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment.
Service:
British Army
Primary Unit:
York And Lancaster Regiment
Secondary Unit:
12th (Service) Battalion
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Old 19-09-20, 04:05 PM
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You've obviously got info on him, but just in case:

First Name:
A
Surname:
Ellender
Incident Details:
War Office Daily List No.5631
Report Date:
30/07/1918
More Information:
Entitled to wear a "Wound Stripe" as authorised under Army Order 204 of 6th July 1916. The terms of this award being met by being named in this list.
Rank:
Private
Service Number:
31600
Casualty Listed As:
Wounded.
Next Of Kin Address:
Derby
Service:
British Army
Primary Unit:
York And Lancaster Regiment
Archive Reference:
NLS 1918_WList53
British Army daily reports - missing, dead, wounded & POWs - WWI


First Name:
A
Surname:
Ellender
Age:
26
Notes in Admission Number Column:
??? D State
Index Number of Admission:
284
Rank:
Private
Service Number:
31600
Years Service:
2 Years 1 Months
Months With Field Force:
1 Year 9 Months
Ailment:
Bomb Wound Right Knee
Date of Admission for Original Ailment:
30/06/1918
Date Transferred to Other Hospitals:
30/06/1918
Number/Designation of Ward:
17
Notes written in the Observations Column:
No 56 Casualty Clearing Station
Religion:
Church of England
Notes written by FWR when Transcribing:
Given 750 units of Anti Tetanus Serum
Regiment:
York And Lancaster Regiment
Battalion:
7th Battalion
Archive Reference:
MH106/111 MH106/111 can be found at The National Archives in Kew, and contains First World War Representative Medical Records of Servicemen from 51st Field Ambulance
Military Hospitals Admissions and Discharge Registers WW1
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Old 19-09-20, 11:09 PM
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Wonderful Mark, thank you for sharing. Can I trouble you for a close up picture front and back of the cap badge please.

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Old 20-09-20, 10:22 AM
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Superb Leigh, many thanks. I have his service papers from ancestry but not his casualty details.

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You've obviously got info on him, but just in case:

First Name:
A
Surname:
Ellender
Incident Details:
War Office Daily List No.5631
Report Date:
30/07/1918
More Information:
Entitled to wear a "Wound Stripe" as authorised under Army Order 204 of 6th July 1916. The terms of this award being met by being named in this list.
Rank:
Private
Service Number:
31600
Casualty Listed As:
Wounded.
Next Of Kin Address:
Derby
Service:
British Army
Primary Unit:
York And Lancaster Regiment
Archive Reference:
NLS 1918_WList53
British Army daily reports - missing, dead, wounded & POWs - WWI


First Name:
A
Surname:
Ellender
Age:
26
Notes in Admission Number Column:
??? D State
Index Number of Admission:
284
Rank:
Private
Service Number:
31600
Years Service:
2 Years 1 Months
Months With Field Force:
1 Year 9 Months
Ailment:
Bomb Wound Right Knee
Date of Admission for Original Ailment:
30/06/1918
Date Transferred to Other Hospitals:
30/06/1918
Number/Designation of Ward:
17
Notes written in the Observations Column:
No 56 Casualty Clearing Station
Religion:
Church of England
Notes written by FWR when Transcribing:
Given 750 units of Anti Tetanus Serum
Regiment:
York And Lancaster Regiment
Battalion:
7th Battalion
Archive Reference:
MH106/111 MH106/111 can be found at The National Archives in Kew, and contains First World War Representative Medical Records of Servicemen from 51st Field Ambulance
Military Hospitals Admissions and Discharge Registers WW1
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Old 20-09-20, 10:24 AM
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Here you go Luke. I hope this helps.

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Wonderful Mark, thank you for sharing. Can I trouble you for a close up picture front and back of the cap badge please.

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Old 20-09-20, 10:38 AM
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Superb Leigh, many thanks. I have his service papers from ancestry but not his casualty details.

Regards

Mark
I thought that might be the case - wonder what he was doing when he received the grenade injury to the knee, the battalion's war diary might give an idea whether it would've been sustained in attack, defence or by accident.
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Here you go Luke. I hope this helps.

Regards

Mark.
You’re a gentleman, thank you Mark.

Regards,

Luke
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Old 21-09-20, 06:56 AM
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Behind the rose, is that the "D" shaped sweat hole that's been mentioned as being on some Middlesex Regiment badges for in a couple of recent threads?
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Old 21-09-20, 09:42 PM
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Hi Leigh,

12th Battalion was disbanded early in 1918 by the time of his wounding he was serving with 7th Y&L R.

I'll look at what their War Diary says

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Mark

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