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FRANCIS WILLIE/WILLIAM STEEL(E)
Surname: STEEL(E)
Forename: FRANCIS WILLIE/WILLIAM
Initials: F W
Date of Birth
Q3, 1883
Place of Birth Wimborne
Place of Birth Source Free BMD information
Address
Schools attended Cranborne Church of England School
Employment / trade
Place of work
Family (parents and grandparents) Son of George and Fanny STEEL - As recorded on his Army (Scots Guards) Service Record.
In Dorset Marriages we find George STEEL married Fanny KERLEY on 25th December 1871 in Cranborne.
Spouse Name
Dora Lucy EDWARDS (widow) marries Francis Willie (William) STEELE in the Wimborne District in Q4, 1907 (Francis’s army records lists their marriage at Wimborne Registry Office on 24/12/1907)
Dora was born as Dora Lucy Stephens in Q4, 1875 in Dymock.
Notes The Cranborne Church of England Schools Log Book for 1912 - 1929 in its entry dated 31 July 1917:
Private William Steel, a native of Camborne, and for many years a scholar of this school has just been awarded the Military Cross for carrying out men out of a dug out. Reg; Somerset L.I.
From the Military Medal Records we have been able to identify William Steel as Francis William (or Willie) and from many West of England newspapers we know he is married and living in Cheddar. His silver war badge confirms this and is still living in the same house in Cheddar from the 1911 Census.
Regiment at call-up Somerset Light Infantry
Regiment at discharge Somerset Light Infantry
Rank at call-up Private
Service no at call-up 3/1937
Date of attestation
-
Date of call-up
31 Aug 1914
Area reported to
Source
Naval vessels served
Decorations and awards
Other service details Prior to WW1 Francis Willie STEEL had served for twelve years in the Scots Guards Reg. no. 4185 (10th December 1901 to 8th December 1913)
Other rank
Other service no 3/7537 & 332853
Service facts Discharged 08/02/1918 due to sickness. In 1917 he had been in hospital in Devonport, Plymouth and Bath suffering with shrapnel wounds.
Age at death 79
Date of death
Q1, 1963
Regiment at death
Battalion at death
Rank at death
Circumstances of death
Service no at death
Field of action at death
Place of death Bath
Location of grave
Position
Other memorials
Newspaper Reference
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FRANCIS WILLIE/WILLIAM STEEL(E)
Surname: | STEEL(E) |
Forename: | FRANCIS WILLIE/WILLIAM |
Initials: | F W |
Date of Birth | Q3, 1883 |
Place of Birth | Wimborne |
Place of Birth Source | Free BMD information |
Address | |
Schools attended | Cranborne Church of England School |
Employment / trade | |
Place of work | |
Family (parents and grandparents) | Son of George and Fanny STEEL - As recorded on his Army (Scots Guards) Service Record. In Dorset Marriages we find George STEEL married Fanny KERLEY on 25th December 1871 in Cranborne. |
Spouse Name | Dora Lucy EDWARDS (widow) marries Francis Willie (William) STEELE in the Wimborne District in Q4, 1907 (Francis’s army records lists their marriage at Wimborne Registry Office on 24/12/1907) Dora was born as Dora Lucy Stephens in Q4, 1875 in Dymock. |
Notes | The Cranborne Church of England Schools Log Book for 1912 - 1929 in its entry dated 31 July 1917: Private William Steel, a native of Camborne, and for many years a scholar of this school has just been awarded the Military Cross for carrying out men out of a dug out. Reg; Somerset L.I. From the Military Medal Records we have been able to identify William Steel as Francis William (or Willie) and from many West of England newspapers we know he is married and living in Cheddar. His silver war badge confirms this and is still living in the same house in Cheddar from the 1911 Census. |
Regiment at call-up | Somerset Light Infantry |
Regiment at discharge | Somerset Light Infantry |
Rank at call-up | Private |
Service no at call-up | 3/1937 |
Date of attestation | - |
Date of call-up | 31 Aug 1914 |
Area reported to | |
Source |
Naval vessels served | |
Decorations and awards | |
Other service details | Prior to WW1 Francis Willie STEEL had served for twelve years in the Scots Guards Reg. no. 4185 (10th December 1901 to 8th December 1913) |
Other rank | |
Other service no | 3/7537 & 332853 |
Service facts | Discharged 08/02/1918 due to sickness. In 1917 he had been in hospital in Devonport, Plymouth and Bath suffering with shrapnel wounds. |
Age at death | 79 |
Date of death | Q1, 1963 |
Regiment at death | |
Battalion at death | |
Rank at death | |
Circumstances of death | |
Service no at death | |
Field of action at death | |
Place of death | Bath |
Location of grave | |
Position | |
Other memorials | |
Newspaper Reference |
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