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 M: Mu to My
Catalogue Index
Use and to reveal/hide the structure of the catalogue index (requires Javascript to be enabled in your internet browser options). Click to jump directly to information at a specific level of the catalogue.
- Durham Light Infantry Records
- Durham Light Infantry Records (Ref: D/DLI)
- Number not used (Ref: D/DLI 7/508/1)
- 45188 Private John Campbell MUIR, D.C.M. (Ref: Muir D/DLI 7/482/1-5)
- Sergeant George MULHOLLAND (Ref: Mulholland D/DLI 7/483/1-6)
- 14490 Private Joseph MULLIGAN (Ref: Mulligan D/DLI 7/484/1-4)
- 1815 Lance-Corporal Frederick William MUMFORD (Ref: Mumford D/DLI 7/485/1-6)
- 4109 Private Harold Edward MUNDAY (Ref: Munday D/DLI 7/486/1-4)
- 817 Private Lawrence MURPHY (Ref: Murphy D/DLI 7/487/1-3)
- Captain James MURRAY, M.C. (Ref: Murray D/DLI 7/489/1-3)
- 2918 Sergeant John MURRAY, V.C. (Ref: Murray D/DLI 7/490/1)
- [ ] Albert E. MURR (Ref: Murr D/DLI 7/488/1-2)
- 4462498 Private Robert William MUSGROVE (Ref: Musgrove D/DLI 7/924/1-8)
- Private C.H. MYERS (Ref: Myers D/DLI 7/491/1)
Catalogue Contents
2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/482/18th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Served, 1930s and Second World War.
15th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Springwell, Durham; residence Kelloe; enlisted Deaf Hill ;
killed in action, 6 October 1918.
9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry (Signals Section)
Son of Frederick William and Emily Elizabeth Mumford of 36 Bensham Crescent, Gateshead; enlisted Gateshead; died of pneumonia, 28 August 1916, aged 20 years; see also, Private Henry Ashley
2nd Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Enlisted, 1890; served 22 years; awarded the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal; died in 1958, aged 85. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
68th Light Infantry
Born Rower, near Newcross, County Kilkenny, Ireland, c. 1813; attested at Athlone, County Roscommon, Ireland, 29 January 1831; overseas service in Gibraltar, Jamaica, Canada; discharged on medical grounds at Limerick, Ireland, 11 May 1850
19th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born Spennymoor, 1882; commissioned as Second Lieutenant in 19th Battalion, 1917; awarded the Military Cross, October 1918, for bravery and leadership during the crossing of the River Lys and in the capture of Courtrai, France; after demobilization under-manager at Murton Colliery; died Murton, 1929, having never fully recovered from the effects of gassing during the First World War. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
68th Light Infantry
Born Birr, Ireland, 1831; enlisted at Birr in 68th Light Infantry, 5 February 1852; promoted Corporal, 1854; served throughout Crimean War without injury or illness; promoted Sergeant in 1860; awarded the Victoria Cross, for distinguished conduct at the Battle of Te Ranga, New Zealand, 'London Gazette' 4 November 1864; transferred to 2nd North Durham Militia, Gilesgate, Durham City, 1872; discharged, aged 42, February 1873; returned to Ireland; died at Derrinlough, near Birr, Ireland, 8 April 1911. Medals in DLI Medal Collection.
9th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Ref: D/DLI 7/488/1The Durham Light Infantry
Born 22 July 1913; occupation labourer; enlisted 13 June 1940; transferred to Army Reserve 26 April 1946.
4th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry
Born, c. 1897; son of Charles and E.H. Myers of 5 Sowerby Street, Sacriston; killed in action, aged 21 years, France, 7 September 1918; interred in France.