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World War 1 Summary Page

The aim of the World War 1 pages in this website is to:

Create a ‘Roll of Honour’ of  all the people with the Audley & Aidley surnames who were combatants in World War 1
and
Provide a Tag Number to link the individual combatant with their the family history detailed on the ‘Family Tree’ pages of this website.

Included in this ‘Roll of Honour are a  number of  individuals who did not use the Audley surname but have the name Audley as one of their  forenames

It has not been possible to identify all the Audley WW1 combatants as a number of WW1 Service Records were destroyed during WW2.  If you have any additional information about these people and are willing to share that information with us please contact us through the website contact page.

Within this WW1 section are the following webpages:

Medals page  This page contains images of the medals awarded to a number of people 

Combatants with the Audley surname, whose forename begins with the letters  A to C

Combatants with the Audley surname, whose forename begins with the letters  D to F

Combatants with the Audley surname, whose forename begins with the letters  G to H

Combatants with the Audley surname, whose forename begins with the letters  J to P

Combatants with the Audley surname, whose forename begins with the letters  R to T

Combatants with the Audley surname, whose forename begins with the letter  W

Combatants with the Audley surname, who were part of the forces from former 'Colonial' countries

Combatants with the Aidley surname

The website currently does not cover the American Forces, if you are prepared to create such a list please contact us through the website contact page

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 World War 1 Audley Combatants - From Former 'Colonial' Countries

 

The aim of the World War 1 pages in the Audley Family History website is to list all the people with the Audley & Aidley surname who were combatants in World War 1 and to  provide a link (Tag Number) so that their family history can be identified with in the Family Histories detailed within the 'Family Tree' pages on this website. Included within these listings are a  number of other people who did not use the Audley but had the name Audley included within their name generally as a forename.

If you have any additional information about these people and are willing to share that information with us please contact us through the website contact page.

 

Australian Forces

Tag & Flag

Combatant

Not yet identified

Australia

The Australian Flag at the time of WW1

Alfred Norman Audley 

Born 1892  Melbourne Victoria   

Died  12th July 1954,  Aged 62 Buried in the Box Hill Cemetery, Victoria

Church of England

Next Of Kin: F Audley, & Edward Audley (Father) of 15, Primrose Street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria.

(Prior to Enlisting he served in the Militia.)

Living in the Parish of Fitzroy, Victoria, New South Wales, a Warehouseman/Warehouse Salesman

Enlisted: 26th August 1914. At Pontville, Tasmania, Australia.

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

Australian Army Flying Corp. SERN LIEUTENANT

Gunner Reg No #1944, 4th Division Field Artillery

Field Artillery Brigade 3, Battery 9.

(Embarked on the 20th October 1914, from Hobart, Tasmania, on board Transport A2 ‘Geelong’. Returned to Australia on the 11th December 1918.)

This person has not been identified his service record exists.

{E51}

Australia

The Australian Flag at the time of WW1

George Audley (1880 -  1972)

A British Subject

Next Of Kin: Mrs Amy M Audley of 188, Willow Street, North Fitzroy, Victoria, New South Wales, & W Audley

Enlisted: 12th June 1916. At Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

Australian Army Private 21st Battalion, 16th Reinforcement Regiment, : SERN #5783 :

(Embarked from Melbourne, Victoria, on board HMAT A71 Nestor on 2nd October 1916.

Returned to Australia on the 15th February 1918.)

His service record exists.

{E36}

Australia

The Australian Flag at the time of WW1

William H Audley (1893 - 1963)

Roman Catholic

Next of Kin: Mother. Mrs H Audley 102 Union Street West Brunswick, Melbourne, Australia.

Living in the Parish of Yarrawonga, Moira County, Victoria, New South Wales, a Labourer,

Enlisted: 17th August 1914. At Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

Australian Army Flying Corp SERN: # ??24 Head Quarters 1st Australian Division

Also served in the 5th Australian Infantry Regiment prior to Enlistment.

(Possibly served in the 2nd Infantry Brigade, but crossed out on his Attestation Record?)

(Embarked from Melbourne, Victoria, on board HMAT A3 Orvieto on the 21st October 1914. Returned to Australia on the 23rd October 1918.)

His service record exists.

   
   

Canadian Forces 

Tag & Flag

Combatant

{N139}

Canadian Red Ensign 1868-1921

 

Canadan Flag at time of WW1

Alfred  Audley (1866 - ????)

 

Born  Q4 1866 (according to GRO Index of England)

         22nd November 1876 (according to attestation papers)

He emigrated from England to Canada in May 1904

He joined the Canadian Forces 1st February 1915

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

Rank : Private

51st Battalon of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, #436703

His Attestation Papers Survive

{T89}

Canadian Red Ensign 1868-1921

Canadan Flag at time of WW1

 

 

 

 

George Henry Audley (1885 - 1968)

 

Born Q1 1885 (according to GRO index of England)

        5th February 1886 (according to attestation papers)

Emigrated From England to Canada in August 1910.

He joined the Canadian Forces 14th December 1915

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

Canadian Expeditionary Force,  138th (Edmonton, Alberta) Battalion Private, #811376

49th Battalion of the Alberta Regiment

sailed to England in August 1916.

His attestation papers survive

{AA167}

Canadian Red Ensign 1868-1921

Canadan Flag at time of WW1

James Joseph Audley (1883 - 1965)

 

Born Q3 1883 (according to GRO index of England)

        1st July 1890 (according to attestation papers)

Emigrated to Canada as an orphan uneder the 'Home Children' scheme in September 1890

He joined the Canadian Forces 5th January 1915

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

The Quebec Regiment of The Canadian Expeditionary Force, Service #3080845

His attestation papers survive

{J175}

J175 Charles Edward Audley

Charles Edward Audley

Born Q4 1898 (According to the GRO index of England)

         19th November 1896 (According to attestation papers)

Died 18th November 1916 and Buried at Regina Trench Cemetery, Grandcourt, Somme, France.

He emigrated from England to Canada in May 1910.

He joined the Canadian Forces 6th October 1915.

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

Canadian Expeditionary Force, 87th Overseas Battalion, Canadian Grenadier Guards, a Private; #177111

His Attestation Papers survives

   

 Indian Forces

Flag & Tag

 Combatant

 Not Yet Identified

BritishIndiaFlag

The British India Flag at the time of WW1

C Audley

Awarded the 'British War' Medal

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

British Army, Indian Defence Force, Private, #3962

Not Yet Identified

BritishIndiaFlag

The British India Flag at the time of WW1

F Audley

Awarded the 'British War' Medal

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

British Army, Indian Defence Force, Corporal, #3459

{AC40}

 BritishIndiaFlag

The British India Flag at the time of WW1

Walter Donald Audley (1900 - 1981)

Awarded the 'British War' Medal

 

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

British Army, Indian Defence Force, Corporal, #3562

This person is also recorded in the WW1 combatants with forename W’page

It should be  noted that there were two brothers living in India during WW1 namely {AC38} William Dundonald Audley and {AC40} Walter Donald Audley. We have assumed based on their ages during WW1 that this is the younger Brother. It should be noted that on his medal record card he is recorded as W Audley

{AC38}

BritishIndiaFlag

 The British India Flag at the time of WW1

William Dundonald Audley (1895 - 1979)

Awarded the 'British War' Medal

 

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

British Army, 38th Dogras Indian Army, 2nd Lieutenant

 

It should be  noted that there were two brothers living in India during WW1 namely {AC38} William Dundonald Audley and {AC40} Walter Donald Audley. We have assumed based on their ages during WW1 that this is the elder Brother. It should be noted that this person has two medal record cards one British and one Indian. The British Medal Card states ‘ issued in India’. On both Medal Record Cards he is recorded as W D Audley

 

   

New Zealand

Tag & Flag

 Combatant

{E81}

NewZealand

The NewZealand Flag at the time of WW1

Ernest Henry Audley (1985 - 1973)

Church of England.

Next Of Kin: Mr F Audley (Father), Of Coromandel, North Island, New Zealand.

Enlisted: 9th August 1917

Living C/o a Mr Sims in Taumaranui, North Island, New Zealand, A School Teacher with the Wanganui Education Board.

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

New Zealand Army WW1 #79769

This person has not been identified his service record exists.

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 World War 1  Audley Combatants whose Forenames commence with the letters G to H

The aim of the World War 1 pages in the Audley Family History website is to list all the people with the Audley & Aidley surnames who were combatants in World War 1 and to  provide a Tag Number so that their individual history can be linked to one of the Family Histories detailed within the 'Family Tree' pages on this website. Also included within these listings are a  few individuals who did not have the Audley surname but do have the name Audley name  as one of their forenames.  The individuals are listed in alphabetical order of their forenames and where only the initials of the individual is known they listed at the beginning of those people whose forename begins with the same initial letter.

  The information on this page has been compiled from a number of sources including; the Imperial War Museum website; British Army, Service & Pension records and Medal Roll Records from a well known subscription website.  For those people where service records or pension records survive there is usually sufficient information to identify the individual within the family trees developed on this website. Where service and and pension records do not exist the identification of the individual is purely based on the individuals name, in some cases such as where the individual only has a single forename, which frequently occurs it has not been possible to identify the individual.

If you have any additional information about these people and are willing to share that information with us please contact us through the website contact page.

 Tag & Badge Combatant

 {B101}

WorcestershireRegt

Worcestershire Regiment

 George Audley (1871 - 1920)

 

Joined up 24th August 1915     Discharged 24th January 1916     Service 154 days

Discharged King's Regs para 392 III cc -Discharged as unlikely to become an efficient soldier on Medical Grounds.

No overseas service

 Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

British Army, 17th (Local Reserve) Battalion Worcestershire Regiment #15/1506

A Pension record exists for him

  {J58}

WorcestershireRegt

Worcestershire Regiment

George Audley (1891 - 1957)

Awarded the ‘Victory’, the ‘British War’ and the ‘1915 Star’ medals

 

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

Enlistment date  30th May 1911

Dischaged 18th April 1917 No longer physically fit for war service

British Army, Worcestershire Regiment, Private, #8692

Served Overseas in France 24th November 1914 to 23rd July 1916

Total service  5 years 324 days

Dischaged 18th April 1917

Reason for discharge: discharged on medical grounds having been wounded:

5th March 1916 - Gun Shot wound to the hip

20th July 1916 at Bazentin Le Petit - Gun Shot wound to the hip.

Awarded Silver War Badge (Service number given as 5/1992 in SWB roll)

His service Record Survives


 {J104}

MachineGunCorp

Machine Gun Corp

George Edward Audley (1890 - 1957)

Awarded the 'Victory' and the 'British War' medals

 

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

Enlistment Date: 10th December 1915

British Army, Machine Gun Corps, Private, #61878

British Army, Machine Gun Corp, Private, #545050

British Army, King's Royal Rifle Corps, Private, #A/203441

He served in France 26th June 1917 to 18th November 1917

Date of Discharge: 6th February 1918

Reason for discharge: discharged on medical grounds having been taken seriously ill

He was awarded the Silver War Badge.

A Pension record exists for him

His Service Record Exists


 {F58}

RoyalFlyingCorp

Royal Flying Corp

George John Audley (1893 -1967)

 

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

Air Force (RAF/RFC), #302464

(Enlisted in 1916 record notes him a Railway Clerk )

This person has been identified from his name and occupation

either{V8} or {QE17}

RoyalEngineers

Royal Engineers

George W Audley 

Awarded the 'Victory' and the 'British War' medals

Mentioned in Dispatches (see London Gazette 18th May 1917 page 4878)

 

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

British Army, Royal Engineers Light Signals Company, Corporal, #14425

British Army, Royal Engineers, Temporary Sergeant, #14425

British Army, Royal Engineers, Acting Sergeant, #14425

 

 {AB47}

LoyalNorthLancs

Loyal North Lancashire Regiment

 

George Walton Audley (1882 - 1937)

Awarded the 'Silver War' Badge

 

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

Enlistment Date: 8th September 1902

British Army, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, Private, #6852

Discharge Date  14th June 1916

Reason for discharge: discharged on medical grounds having been wounded or taken seriously ill.

Awarded the Silver War Badge. The record of his Silver Award Badge gives an incorrect service number (6852) and records him as being a member of the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.

His service record exists for his time in the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.

 {B109}

TankCorp

Tank Corp

H M (Henry Mark) Audley (1900 -1960)

 Awarded the India General Service Medal 1908 - 1935

 

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

British Army, Royal Tank Regiment, Private, #7871902

British Army, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry*, Private, #7376

1st (Service) Battalion

(*Formed by the Militia in 1916 and named the Royal Guernsey Light Infantry.

Moved to Bourne Park (Canterbury) in May 1917, under orders of 202nd Brigade in the 67th Division. 27th September 1917 : left the Division and landed at Le Havre, then transferred to 86th Brigade in 29th Division)

There are a number of options for who this person could be please see the reasons for believing this person to be {B109} in the following file

       Who is H M Audley?

{B197}

RoyalWarwickshireRegt

Royal Warwickshire Regiment

Harold Audley (1897 - 1959)

Awarded the 'Victory' and the 'British War' medals

 

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

British Army, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, Private, #241189

This person has been identified from his name

 {J62}

RoyalFlyingCorp

Royal Flying Corp

Harry Audley (1900 - 1962)

 

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

Air Force (RAF/RFC), #291132

(Enlistment in 1918 record notes him as a Facer & Fitter)

This person has been identified from his name

 {N31}

RifleBrigade

Rifle Brigade

(The Prince Consort's Own)

Harry Edward Audley (1899 - 1979)

Awarded the 'Victory' and the 'British War' medals

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

British Army, Rifle Brigade, Private, #46009

This person has been identified from his name

 {J168}

Leicestershire

Leicestershire Regiment

Henry (Harry) Audley (1865 - 1935)

 

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

Enlistment Date: 11th January 1915

British Army, Leicestershire Regiment

British Army, National Reserves #3682

156 Protection Company, RDC #4818

Discharge Date: 29th March 1919

He did not serve overseas

His service Record Survives

 Not yet identified

RoyalFieldArtillery

Royal Garison Artillery

Henry Audley

Awarded the 'Victory' and the 'British War' medals

 

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

British Army, Royal Garrison Artillery, Gunner, #186091

This person has not been identified

 {B122}

Cornwall

Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry

Henry Mark Audley (1874 - 1963)

Awarded the 'Victory', the 'British War' and the '1915 Star' medals

Joined up 19th August 1898    

Discharged 26th September 1919       Service 21 years and 39 days

Discharged Kings para 392 (xxi) Discharged on termination of second period of engagement.

Overseas Service  

South Africa 17th December 1899 to 17th February 1903

Gibraltar 8th June 1905 to 2nd September 1907

Bermuda 3rd September 1907 to 19th January 1910

South Africa 20th January 1910 to 21st December 1912

Hong Kong 22nd December 1912 to 19th September 1914

France 19th December 1914 to 30th January 1915

Medals

South Africa Kings & Queens medals clasps Transvaal, Orange Free State, Cape Colony, 1901, 1902

Long Service and Good Conduct Medal

WW1 - Victory, British & 1915 Medals

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

British Army, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, Sergeant, #5629

A Pension record exists for him

 Audsley not

Audley

RoyalFlyingCorp

Royal Flying Corp

Henry Matthew James Audsley (1897 - 1968)

 

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

Air Force (RAF/RFC), #22889

(Enlistment in 1916 record notes him as a Fitter)

This person has been mis-transcribed on a number of websites with the surname Audley when his actual surname was Audsley. The evidence that his surname should be Audsley is given in the following file.

        Henry Matthew James Audsley

 

{V25}

 RoyalFieldArtillery

Royal Field Artillery

Herbert Audley (1896 - 1963)

Awarded the 'Victory' and the 'British War' medals

 

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

Enlistment Date: 28th February 1916

British Army, Royal Field Artillery, Gunner, #2471

British Army, Royal Field Artillery, Gunner, #966683

Overseas Service

France 24th August 1916 to 13th February 1919

Discharge Date: 13th February 1919

His service record survives

 

{AB51}

 

poppy2

Herbert Audley (1888 - 1917)

Awarded the 'Victory' and the 'British War' medals

 

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

British Army, West Yorkshire Regiment, Private, #54308

Killed in Acton 1th October 1917

 

 He has no known grave. His name (as Herbert Audley) is recorded on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Panel 42 to 47 & 162, to the Missing that forms the North East Boundary, of the Tyne Cot Cemetery, Zonnebeke, Ypres Salient, Belgium, near to Passchendaele.)

He has been identified from his name

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 World War 1 Combatants with the Aidley Surname

 The aim of the World War 1 pages in the Audley Family History website is to list all the people with the Audley & Aidley surname who were combatants in World War 1 and to  provide a link (Tag Number) so that their family history can be identified in the Family Histories detailed within the 'Family Tree' pages on this website.

 The information on this page has been compiled from a number of sources including; the Imperial War Museum website; British Army, Service & Pension records and Medal Roll Records from a well known subscription website.  For those people where service records or pension records survive there is usually sufficient information to identify the individual within the family trees developed on this website. Where service and and pension records do not exist the identification of the individual is purely based on the individuals name.

If you have any additional information about these people and are willing to share that information with us please contact us through the website contact page. More information can be found about the people on this page in the 'History of Audley Family R' file.

link       Link to page containing 'The History of Audley Family R'

 Tag & Badge Combatant

 {R43}

ArmyServiceCorp

Army Service Corp

Albert Henry Aidley (1874 - 1954)

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

Enlistment Date:29th February 1916

British Army, Army Service Corp (Forage Dept) # 35226

DischargeDate: 1st October 1918

Reason for Discharge: for the purposes of taking up employment in civil life

He had no overseas service

His service record survives

A Pension record exists for him

 {R62}

RoyalWelshFusiliers

Royal Welsh Fusiliers

 Horace Aidley (1898 - 1977)

 Awarded the ‘Victory’ and the ‘British War’ Medal

 

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

British Army, King's Shropshire Light Infantry, Private, #33402

British Army, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Private, #70103

He has been identified from his name

 

{R76}

ManchesterRegiment

16th -23rd (Service Battalions)
Manchester Regiment

John J Aidley  (1892 - 1957)

Awarded the ‘Victory’, the ‘British War’ and the ‘1915 Star’ Medals

 

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

Enlistment Date:29th May 1914

British Army, 16th Battalion Manchester Regiment, Private, #6334

Discharge Date: 6th March 1919

Overseas Service

France 8th November 1915 to 6th February 1919

A Pension record exists for him

{R42} 

RoyalFieldArtillery

Royal Field Artillery

John  Aidley (1893 - 1957)

Awarded the ‘Victory’, the ‘British War’ and the ‘1915 Star’ Medals

 

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

Enlistment Date: 5th December 1914

British Army, Royal Field Artillery, Gunner, #45053

British Army, Royal Engineers, Sapper, #WR 297220

Discharge date: 11th February 1919

Overseas service

France 19th September 1915 to 30th November 1915

Unknown 1st December 1915 to 4th January 1919

Unknown 5th January 1915 to 10th February 1919

His service Record Survives

A Pension record exists for him

 

{R55}

CheshireRegt

Cheshire Regiment

Samuel Aidley (1887 - 1946)

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

Enlistment Date: 26th June 1918

British Army, Cheshire Regiment, Private #36

Discharge Date: 27th Novenber 1919

His Service Record Survives

 {R86}

RoyalWelshFusiliers

Royal Welsh Fusiliers

Thomas Vaughan Aidley (1890 - 1970)

 Awarded the ‘Victory’ and the ‘British War’ medals

 

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number:

Enlistment Date: 26th October 1916

British Army, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Private, #267767

British Army, Labour Corps, Private, #443483

British Army, Royal Engineers, Private, #363583

Date of Discharge: 1st November 1919

Overseas service

France 20th July 1917 to 1st November 1919

His Service Record Survives

 {R61}

ManchesterRegiment2

Manchester Regiment

 Wilfred Aidley (1893 - ????)

 Awarded the ‘Victory’, the ‘British War’ and the ‘1915 Star’ Medals

 

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

Enlistment Date: 1st February 1919

British Army, 12th Manchester Regiment, Private, #23522

Discharge Date: 9th February 1919

Overseas Service

France 15th July 1915 to 13th January 1919

His Service Record Survives

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World War 1  Audley Combatants whose Forenames commence with the letters D to F

The aim of the World War 1 pages in the Audley Family History website is to list all the people with the Audley & Aidley surnames who were combatants in World War 1 and to  provide a Tag Number so that their individual history can be linked to one of the Family Histories detailed within the 'Family Tree' pages on this website. Also included within these listings are a  few individuals who did not have the Audley surname but do have the name Audley name  as one of their forenames.  The individuals are listed in alphabetical order of their forenames and where only the initials of the individual is known they listed at the beginning of those people whose forename begins with the same initial letter.

  The information on this page has been compiled from a number of sources including; the Imperial War Museum website; British Army, Service & Pension records, where they survive, and Medal Roll Records from a well known subscription website.  For those people where service records or pension records survive there is usually sufficient information to identify the individual within the family trees developed on this website. Where service and and pension records do not exist the identification of the individual is purely based on the individuals name, in some cases such as where the individual only has a single forename, which frequently occurs it has not been possible to identify the individual.

If you have any additional information about these people and are willing to share that information with us please contact us through the website contact page.

 

 

 Tag & Badge Combatant

 {V22}

Royalnavyairservice

Royal Naval Air service

Dennis John Audley (1893 - 1980)

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

Royal Navy, #F10446

Served at Shorebases:

HMS President II (Crystal Palace & Roehampton) 7th January 1916 to 31st December 1917

Whilst part of the Royal Naval Air Service (probably in 1917) he received medical treatment, it is not known whether this treatment was for injury or illness. At the time of his treatment he is described as an Air Mechanic 1st Class.

HMS Daedalus (Lee on Solent) 1st January 1818 to 31st March 1918

Transfered to RAF 1st April 1918 (this is the date the  Royal Naval Air Service combined with the British Army’s Royal Flying Corps to form the Royal Air Force)

Royal Air Force, Air Mechanic, #10525

Royal Air Force  #210446

His Naval Service Record survived which shows he was transfered to the RAF

 {N4}

Lincolnshire

Lincolnshire Regiment

 Edward Samuel Audley (1877 - 1922)

Awarded the ‘Victory’ and the ‘British War’ medal

 

 Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

 Enlistment Date: 11th November 1915

 British Army, Lincolnshire Regiment, Pioneer, #19351

 British Army, Royal Engineers, Pioneer, #129508

 Discharge Date: 15th April 1919

 His Service Record Survives

 {N87} 

RoyalFlyingCorp

Royal Flying Corp

Edward William Audley (1880 - 1947)

Enlisted 30th October 1897     Discharged 31st December 1900

Service 3 years 62 days

Discharged having been found medically unfit for further service

Re- enlisted 24th June 1916

Transferred to Royal Air Force 1st April 1918

Transferred to Air Force Reserve 10th April 1919

Discharged 30th April 1920

Overseas Service

Malta: 6th February 1898 to 11th January 1899

South Africa: 10th November 1899 to 9th October 1900

He was slightly wounded at Rensburg/Colesberg and taken prisoner

6th January 1900

Recaptured Bloemfontein 13 March 1900

He was wounded in both hands near Pretoria 2nd August 1900

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

British Army, Suffolk Regiment, #4755

Air Force (RAF/RFC), #88779

A Pension record exists for him

 

{AB50}

RoyalFieldArtillery

Royal Field Artllery

Ernest Audley (1888 - 1921)

Awarded the ‘Victory’ and the ‘British War’ medal

 

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

British Army, Royal Field Artillery, Driver, #1723

 British Army, Royal Field Artillery, Driver, #697165

His ‘new  style’ service number 697165 would suggest he was a member of either 55 Divisional Ammunition Column W Lancashire or 57 Divisional Ammunition Column 2/W Lancashire

We believe this person is {AB50} who appears to to have have changed his name from Bertie to Ernest and is also recorded in WW1 records as Albert Audley (see the Albert Audley in the WW1 combatants list on this website who has the same service number #1723 as this Ernest Audley)

There are a number of possibilities as to who this person could be within this study. The details of who this person could be are given ib the file below.

                Who was Ernest Audley?

 

 Possibly

{J61}

RoyalWarwickshireRegt

Royal Warwickshire Regiment

Ernest Audley (1900 - 1979)

Awarded the 'Victory' and the 'British War' medals

 

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

British Army, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, Private, #34800

British Army, Hampshire Regiment, Private, #010412

There are a number of possibilities as to who this person could be within this study. The etails of who this person could be are given in the file below.

 

                Who was Ernest Audley?

 {G6}

8thBatIrishKingsLiverpool

8th (Irish) King's Liverpool Regiment

Francis Audley (c1876 - 1919)

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

Enlistment date: 30 April 1909

British Army, 8th (Irish) Battalion King's Liverpool Regiment, #1050

Discharge date 19th December 1914 para 156(ii) TA Regulations

Total service 5 years 233 days

A Pension record exists for him

               Who was Francis Audley?

 {F71}

RoyalEngineers 

Royal Engineers

Francis J P Audley (1898 - 1859)

Awarded the 'Victory' and the 'British War' medal

 

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

British Army, Royal Engineers, Sapper, #1440

British Army, Royal Engineers, Sapper, #488195

His ‘new style’ service number 488195 suggests that he was a member of 2nd Bttn North Midland Field Company

He was hospitalised due to the effects of gas, more details are given in the file below

He has been identified based on his name

               Who was Francis Audley?

 Possibly

{J73}

RoyalFlyingCorp

Royal Flying Corp

Frank Audley (1898 - 1989)

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

Royal Navy,

Air Force (RAF/RFC), #47657

( Enlistment in 1916 record notes him as a Tool Maker )

He has been identified based on his name and it is assumed that the above records refer to a single person and not two people

               Who was Frank Audley?

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Frank (Thomas Francis) Audley (1893 – 1960)

Awarded the 'Victory', the 'British War' and either the '14 or 15 Star' Medals

 

Military Unit & Rank

Mercantile Marine Reserve

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Served aboard ‘RMS Andes of the Royal Mail Lines Fleet

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East Lancashire Regiment

Frederick William Audley (1889 - 1943)

Awarded the ‘Victory’ and the ‘British War’ medal

 Also Awarded the Silver War Badge

 

Military Unit; Rank & Service Number

Enlistment Date:  13th September 1915

British Army, East Lancashire Regiment, Private, #241641

Served Overseas in France from 13th January 1916 to 11th March 1917

Date of Discharge:  22nd May 1919

Reason for discharge: discharged on medical grounds having been wounded (Gun shot wounds)

His service Record Survives

It should be noted that in the record of his Silver War Badge he is recorded as 'William Audley'

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