Thank you bewdley,
that's the first time I've seen it, it does mention Italy there but someone researched the battalion history and found out it was actually over the border into Austria.
Grandad had a hard life although he lived into his nineties, he was a foundling left in a basket on a doorstep somewhere in Victorian Birmingham
I never knew my Grandmother, she died giving birth to my mum and then his wife's family shunned him and he was left to care for two girls. He advertised for a wife and a deaf lady replied and they were married, I can just about remember her
I would hope there are records somewhere for your Grandfather. I have had a quick look and not found anything and I have to go out now, but I will pick it up when I return later unless someone else has found something for you. Do you mind giving your mother's name? I can't find a Gray birth mmn Faunt in 1921 or on the 1939 with that date of birth. That doesn't mean she's not there as there are mis-transcriptions etc.
1939 reg has them at 3 Denaby Grove Yardley wood
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I think from the post your grandmother was born a Jervis and it was her Mother (your Gt Grandmother) who was a Faunt.
I was looking for the war diary but at the moment it seems to stop in 1917. 1/5th btn became part of the 48th (South Midland) division - this clip outlines their movement in 1918 and where they were in November.
Frank and his wife Florence plus the 2 girls were there when the register was taken in Sept 1939. The register continued to be updated as girls got married hence their married names showing. When did your Mom marry?
Herbert was b1869 Lichfield (registered as Jarvis). Father was James an agricultural labourer in 1881.
Annie's father Frederick was a cabinet maker and they must have travelled a bit because 2 of Annie's siblings were born in Brazil. Frederick was born in Lincolnshire the son of a wheelwright.