Durham Light Infantry Records
Reference: D/DLI 7 Catalogue Title: Durham Light Infantry Records Area: Catalogue Category: Antiquarian and Composite Records Description: Individual Soldiers - surnames W: Wie to Will
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- Durham Light Infantry Records
- Colonel Francis George Archibald WIEHE (Ref: Wiehe D/DLI 7/768/1)
- 25601 Lance-Corporal Harry WILBY (Ref: Wilby D/DLI 7/769/1-4)
- 4469377 Lance-Corporal Robert Harold WILD (Ref: Wild D/DLI 7/770/1-2)
- Colour-Sergeant G. WILKINSON (Ref: Wilkinson D/DLI 7/771/1)
- 14944824 Sergeant George WILKINSON (Ref: Wilkinson D/DLI 7/772/1-3)
- Captain Henry WILKINSON (Ref: Wilkinson D/DLI 7/773/1-6)
- 8103 Armourer Sergeant George WILLERTON (Ref: Willerton D/DLI 7/995/1-9)
- 6957 Private Thomas WILLIAMS (Ref: Williams D/DLI 7/774/1)
- Sergeant W.W. WILLIAMS (Ref: Williams D/DLI 7/775/1-113)
- Captain Arthur Reginald WILLIAMSON, M.C. (Ref: Williamson D/DLI 7/776/1-94)
- 8082 Private J. WILLOUGHBY (Ref: Willoughby D/DLI 7/996/1-4)
Catalogue Contents
68th Light Infantry
Entry in McGregor; joined 64th Foot, 1871; transferred to 68th Light Infantry, 1873; Captain, 1880; Major, 1884; Lieutenant-Colonel (half-pay), 1894; Brevet Colonel, 1898; Chief Instructor, Hythe School of Musketry, Kent, 1894
Volunteer Service Company, The Durham Light Infantry, and 9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Burgate, Diss, Suffolk, 1867; attested Durham, no. 8240, 20 January 1900; discharged Newcastle, 24 March 1902; enlisted 9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, Sunderland, 24 April 1915, on discharge from Royal Defence Corps; discharged on demobilization, 28 March 1919; served South African War and First World War.
9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, 1920; residence Middlesbrough, Yorkshire; killed in action, 17 July 1943 at Primosole Bridge, Sicily, Italy, aged 23. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
1st Battalion, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Battalion and 11th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Enlisted Fenham Barracks, Newcastle upon Tyne, March 1896, aged 17; served with 1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, in Ireland and South Africa; wounded in South African War; returned to South Africa, joined 26th Battalion Mounted Infantry, and promoted to Sergeant; discharged, c. 1902; re-enlisted, 2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, August 1914; promoted to Regimental Sergeant-Major; transferred to 11th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry; served in France for 2 years; on return to United Kingdom joined 3rd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry, on coastal defence duty; promoted to Colour-Sergeant Musketry Instructor, Catterick Camp, Yorkshire; discharged at end of First World War.
1st Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Called up, 1 March 1945; demobilized, 1948
10th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Prisoner of war, Germany, during First World War
2nd Volunteer Battalion and 6th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Born Bishop Auckland 4 April 1878; residence Ropemoor Cottages, Rushyford, Ferryhill; occupation joiner; served in No. 1 Volunteer Service Company, The Durham Light Infantry; discharged 8 April 1901; discharged from Cape Colony Cyclist Corps, no. 31157, 11 April 1902; served in 2nd Volunteer Battalion The Durham Light Infantry March 1895 - March 1908; 6th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry 1908 - 1910; Royal Engineers 1915 - 1920
4th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Enlisted, 24 May 1901; discharged, 29 August 1908
2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Served with 2nd Battalion in India and the Sudan, 1920s - 1930s
7th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/776/11st Volunteer Battalion The Durham Light Infantry
Born Pockley, near Helmsley, Yorkshire, 23 June 1878; residence West Hartlepool; served in the South African War in 1st Volunteer Service Company; died 1 December 1964. Medal in DLI Medal Collection.