MILITARY RECORDS: `CLOUD'



DATENAMEFAMILYSERVICE
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


DISCHARGE PAPERS: George Clout


DATE PLACE DETAILS
c. 1809Parish 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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