Individual Notes
Note for: Mary Elizabeth Paddy, 12 Nov 1859 - 10 Aug 1921
Index
Census: Date: 1871
Place: Chester
Census: Date: 1881
Place: Chester
Census: Date: 1891
Place: Chester
Burial: Date: 17 Aug 1921
Place: Overleigh Road Cemetary, Chester
Individual Note: The 36th Regiment was based in England at Manchester, Aldershot andDevonport between 1857 to 1860 which would account for why Mary wasborn in Devonport.
Individual Notes
Note for: Arthur William Onions, 2 Nov 1881 - 15 Jan 1948
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Christening: Date: 7 Dec 1881
Place: St John The Baptist Church, Chester, Cheshire
Occupation: Date: 1901
Place: Railway Engine Cleaner
Occupation: Moulders Labourer, Hydraulic Works
Date: 1911
Residence: Date: Sep 1908
Place: 9 Philip Street, Hoole, Chester
Residence: Date: 1948
Place: 34 Williams Street, Hoole
Residence: Date: 1911
Place: 14 Philip Street, Hoole, Chester
Census: Date: 1911
Place: Chester, Cheshire
Burial: Date: 19 Jan 1948
Place: Overleigh Road Cemetary, Chester
Individual Notes
Note for: Frank Onions, 5 Apr 1888 - 8 Jul 1937
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Christening: Date: 3 Nov 1889
Place: All Saints Church, Hoole, Chester
Occupation: Date: BET 1915 AND 1920
Place: Cellarman At Walker & Knights (aka The Muggeries) in Northgate Street.
Residence: Date: BET 1916 AND 1937
Place: 12 Hoole Lane, Boughton, Chester
Event: Type: Military Service
Date: BET 1916 AND 1920
Place: Served with the Cheshire Regiment & Labour Corps in France during WW1
Burial: Date: 12 Jul 1937
Place: Overleigh Road Cemetary, Chester
Individual Note: Details from the Cheshire Military Museum of Frank Onion's World War 1Service identify that he had originally served with the 22ndBattalion of the Cheshire Regiment before being transferred to theLabour Corps. When Regiment battalions were transferred to the LabourCorps the members of these battalions received new Army Servicenumbers. These numbers were issued in blocks and by knowing the newnumber one can establish the Battalion transferred from and the newBattalion assigned to. Number 38677 assigned to Frank Onions fallsinto the number allocated to the 65th Labour Company of the newlyformed Labour Corps. All members of this newly formed unit had beenformerly sering with the 22nd Battalion of the Cheshire Regiment priorto transfer. Five Battalions of the Cheshire Regiment raised in 1916,the 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st, and 22nd were transferred to the LabourCorps in April 1917. The 22nd Battalions was formed at Chester inDecember 1916 and sent to France the same month and then in April 1917was transferred over to the Labour Corps. The Labour Corps did nothave a Cap badge of it's own and soldiers who suddenly transferredfrom numerous regiments continued to wear the cap badge of theiroriginal unit. They did have a brass shoulder tiltleissued with LAB.Cwhich was worn on each shoulder strap. Royal Warrant created theLabour Corps on the 21st February 1917. The purpose of this newlyformed Corps was to supply labour to meet hte increasing demands oncommunications and to carry out other labour intensive activitiesassociated with supply to and maintenance of the front line. Tasksincluded unloading and moving stores, cleaning the battlefield ofdebris, maintaining and repairing roads plus building light railways.In extreme circumstances as in March 1918 they picked up rifles andfought alonside the infantry. Their work was often carried out underhazardous conditions of fire.
Description Medal card of Onions, Frank
Corps Regiment No Rank
Cheshire Regiment 59967 Private
Labour Corps 38677 Private
Date 1914-1920
Catalogue reference WO 372/15
Dept Records created or inherited by the War Office, Armed Forces,Judge Advocate General, and related bodies
Series War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First WorldWar
Piece Nolan P - Pickering S M
Image contains 1 medal card of many for this collection
Number of image files: 1
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The cost of Frank's funeral in July 1937 was £9/12/6d (Invoice onfile)