
I was given the three medals awarded to Private Henry Howe service number 35531 - Royal Army Medical Corps as a birthday gift.
In my search to find out more about him I soon discovered that there were MANY Henry Howes who served in WW1! This project is an attempt to establish which one is connected to the medals which I have in my possession. There is very little to go on as only 2 documents have been located.
The following are profiles (usually isolated or with very small trees) of those I have looked into in this quest all of which which need further research. The documents found have been linked to their profiles. I have to date concentrated on those who served in the Royal Army Medical Corps and (Royal) Army Service Corps - many served in other regiments.
Henry
Private - Service number 35531 - Royal Army Medical Corps. Wounded 1916
Service number 34771 Royal Army Medical Corps
Private, born 1876 - Service Number S/407458 Royal Army Service Corps of Carlisle, Cumberland.
Private; Service number F24333 Army Service Corps Forage Dept. Deserted 1916 from Reading
● Henry Howe
Service number 514, Royal Army Medical Corps
● Henry Howe
Service Number RAC/382300
Harry Howe
Corporal b. c.1890, Bedfordshire. Royal Army Service Corps - Service Number M.2/034505 Post WW1 served GHQ Troops MT Coy. Military Medal
● Harry Howe
Service number T/2175
● Harry Howe
Service number 374939
served 1904 - 1908. ASC T/21715 Convicted of theft 1908 - discharged. NOT WW1
Others
● Herbert Howe
Service number (s) 2109-315148
Born North Shield, Northumberland c. 1891/2; Royal Army Medical Corps