From Medal Roll Index –
enlisted 17/11/15; discharged 19.10/17 para 392 XVI K.R. A.O. 2651917 para a1 wounds; List F.29/1
Medals Victory and British
AO 265/1917, section 2a(i) reads “After service overseas in the armed Forces of the Crown, on account of disablement or ill-health caused otherwise than by misconduct”
1901 Census: Crich
| Forename |
Surname |
Relationship |
Age |
Occupation |
Where born |
| Joseph |
Bowmer |
Head |
38 |
Limestone quarryman |
Crich |
| Harriet |
|
wife |
38 |
|
Bonsall |
| Anthony |
|
son |
10 |
|
Crich |
| Hannah |
|
daughter |
9 |
|
Crich |
| Magie |
|
daughter |
6 |
|
Crich |
| Harry |
|
son |
4 |
|
Crich |
| Mary |
|
daughter |
2 |
|
Crich |
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1911 Census: Near church, Crich
| Forename |
Surname |
Relationship |
Age |
Occupation |
Where born |
| Joseph |
Bowmer |
Head |
48 |
Midland Railway plate layer |
Crich |
| Harriet |
|
wife |
46 |
|
Youlgrave |
| Anthony |
|
son |
20 |
Delver in stone quarry |
Crich |
| Mary Hannah |
|
daughter |
19 |
Factory girl trimming |
Crich |
| Margaret |
|
daughter |
17 |
Factory girl frame worker |
Crich |
| Harry |
|
son |
16 |
Delver in stone quarry |
Crich |
| Mary |
|
daughter |
12 |
School |
Crich |
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