MILITARY RECORDS: `CLOUD'
DATE | NAME | FAMILY | SERVICE NUMBER |
REGIMENT UNIT | PLACE | July 1851 | . | George Clout | . |
Private 1491 | 4th Light Dragoons Enlisted 07 1851 From Scutari 29 12 1854 Medal: Crimea, Sebastopol clasp | . | October 1851 | . | James Clout | . | Trumpeter 1514
| 4th Light Dragoons Enlisted 10 1851 To Cavalry Depot 10 07 1854 | . | 08 05 1915 |
D | Sidney Thomas Cloud | . |
Rifleman 2197 | 1st Battalion Monmouthshire Regiment | Ypres, Belgium |
21 10 1916 | D | E. S. Cloud [Edward Stanley] | . | Private 43256 | 10th Battalion Essex Regiment |
Somme, France |
22 04 1916 |
D | Henry Cloud Alias Henry Jarrett [37 years] | Son of John Thomas & Sarah Jarrett, of Kemsing, Sevenoaks. |
Private 10538 | 1st Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment | Buried at Crockenhill Kent |
22 06 1916 |
D | A. Cloud | . |
Private 7473 | 2nd Battalion E. Surrey Regiment, attached to 34th Division Signal Co. Royal Engineers | Buried at Basra, Iraq |
03 10 1918 |
D | J. Clouds | . |
Private 69851 | 1st/6th Battalion Durham Light Infantry Regiment | Glageon, Northern France |
27 09 1942 | D | Alfred Henry Cloud | Son of Alfred Henry & Annie Cloud. Husband of Constance May Cloud, of Hanworth, Middlesex. | Sapper 2124651 | 625
Field Squadron, Royal Engineers | Florence, Italy |
28 07 1942 | D | Allan Cloud | Son of Percival & Margaret Cloud. Husband of Winifred May Cloud, of New Earswick, Yorkshire. | Sergeant 1473128 | 156 Squadron. RAF Volunteer Reserve | Hamburg, Germany |
13 03 1943 |
D | William Joel Carter Clout [26 years] | Son of Joel Carter Clout & Laura May Page Clout of St. Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex | Private 5784078 | 5th Battalion Sherwood Foresters Notts & Derby Regiment | Buried at Tunisia |
28 02 1945 |
D | Charles Thomas Vinyard | Widower of Ruby Doris
Ellen Vinyard ne้ Cloud, of Ipswich, Suffolk | Sergeant 5825774 | 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment | Reichswald Forest Germany |
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DISCHARGE PAPERS: George Clout
DATE | PLACE | DETAILS | c. 1809 | Parish of Sandhurst, Kent | George Clout born [20 years in 1829] | 23 07 1829 | Maidstone, Kent | No. 587, Farrier, George Clout. Joined 4th [Queens Own] Regiment of Light Dragoons. Served 24 years, 79 days, including 10 years, nine months abroad, East Indies. |
08 10 1853 | Canterbury Barracks | Discharged for medical disability after slipping on ice whilst crossing the Barrack Square at Ipswich, Suffolk. | 09 10 1853- 22 11 1853 | . | Served an additional 24 years, 124 days. |
. | . | Description: Height 5'9", fresh complexion, grey eyes and light brown hair. Couldn't write when he joined, but could when he was discharged. Received five good conduct badges during the course of his service Remained in the rank of Private for the length of this service. |
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