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South Africa 1902 Cape Colony 9 years 2 weeks ago #26719

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Hello
I am just tiring to find out about a medal and the person who received the it, Corporal J T Kelly 5035 Yorkshire Regiment. The medal was sent with medals that my G-grandfather son received after he was killed at the Somme. As far as I know we are not related, but can not seem to find any information on him or the medal.
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South Africa 1902 Cape Colony 9 years 2 weeks ago #26722

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Welcome Jeff,

Cpl Kelly served in the 4th Yorkshire Regiment and received the 2 clasps in the subject.

It looks like there are service papers for John Kelly:

KELLY JOHN 1868 — 1901 British Army Service Records 1760-1915 St Marys, Templemoor, Tipperary, Ireland

These are available on line at FindMyPast or from the National Archives.

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South Africa 1902 Cape Colony 9 years 2 weeks ago #26749

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Hi David
Thank you for the information, just to be certain as I am not on that site yet doe's it have what the T is in his middle name and do I take it that the 5035 was his service number?
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WO100/178 states the initial T, but, his WO96 Militia papers simply give him as John Kelly and he signs as J Kelly.

Jeff wrote: Hi David
Thank you for the information, just to be certain as I am not on that site yet doe's it have what the T is in his middle name and do I take it that the 5035 was his service number?
Thank's again
Jeff Butler

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Jeff,

The index on FindMyPast does not list his middle name. It is matched on his surname and regimental number (5035). There could be other men with this combination so a match is not guaranteed. That said, he's the only Kelly with this service number who fought in the Boer War so I think these are his service papers.

Does the birth place make sense from what you know?

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He is an interesting gentleman, who gives his place of residence as the "Lancashire Fusiliers"

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