Hello Terry,
I've been reading through this thread off and on, and it seems you have been able to help quite a few people - so, I wondered if you could help me too. Do you by chance have anything in your records about a William Howell, my granddad. The only thing I know about his WW1 service is that he was injured, and lay on the field for 3 days before being found. By that time gangrene had set in, which resulted in him losing the lower part of his leg . At some time (could be result of 3 days lying in the feld, or after his return home) he contracted TB and spent much of his time at the sanatorium in Yardley Green. Though he also married, had children, and had a job.
I have looked at the Medal Cards and there are lots of William Howell, some identifiable with net of kin, address, or something, but many are not. DOB: 7 Oct 1897. Lived in Tilton Rd. (previously called Kelynge Rd.?). I assume it was a Royal Warwicks Regiment that he would join. Also assume he might have had some sort of pension/disability award?
Could you have a mooch through your records to see if you can find anything at all about him. I would be so very grateful.
Millie