Did your ancestor serve with the Royal Welch Fusiliers? The collection comprises enlistment, transfer, and discharge registers, as well as casualty reports from 1830 to 1946.
Did your ancestor serve with the Royal Welch Fusiliers? The collection comprises enlistment, transfer, and discharge registers, as well as casualty reports from 1830 to 1946.
Each result will provide you with an image of the original military document and a transcript of the key facts. The amount of detail in each transcript can vary depending on the type of document you are viewing. Below are some of the details you will find on the transcript.
Name
Age
Birth year
Year
Enlistment year
Service number
Regiment
Birth parish
Birth county
Document type
Volume
Volume year range
Archive and reference
Images
The images will often provide additional details about your ancestor. The facts you find will depend on the type of document you are viewing. Below we have listed some of the document types and the additional facts you may find.
23rd Foot description book
Physical description
Former trade
Attestation date
Former service
Casualty records
Casualty reports recorded the names of those who were missing, wounded, taken prisoner, and killed in action.
Rank
Nature of casualty, injury, or disease
Denbighshire Hussars roll books, 1910-1916
Residence
Business address
Attestation date
Former occupation
Attestation place
Former service
Special training
Campaigns
Wounds
Medals
Discharge date, place, and cause
Discharge registers
Reason for discharge
Discharge date
Desertion date
Remarks
Enlistment registers
Date of attestation
Attestation place
Transfer from regiment or corps
Trade on enlistment
Wife and child’s name
If unmarried, the name and address of next of kin
Place of marriage and child’s birth place
Marriage date and child’s birth date
Campaigns
Wounds
Medals
Discharge place and cause
Rank and character on discharge
Address on discharge
Record of Officer services, 1830-1850
Appointment date
Native country
Date of first commission in Army
By who vacancy
Transfer-in register
Date of attestation and place
Transfer from regiment
Trade on enlistment
Wife’s and child(ren)’s names
Marriage place and date
Child(ren)’s birth place(s) and date(s)
Discharge date, place, and cause
Rank and character on discharge
Address on discharge
The original records are all held by the Royal Welsh Fusiliers Museum Trust. The records include the names of those who served during the Anglo-Boer War, Boxer Rebellion, First World War, and Second World War. Within the collection, you will find enlistment registers, discharge books, casualty reports, and transfer registers.
Royal Welch (Welsh) Fusiliers is a line infantry regiment. The regiment gained its name from the task of guarding artillery during battles. The name originated from fusil, which was a form of flintlock musket given to those who guarded the artillery.
The Royal Welch Fusiliers date back to 1689 as Colonel Lord Herbert’s Regiment of Foot. They were formed during the early days of the war of the Spanish Succession. In 1702, they became The Welsh Regiment of Fuzileers. The regiment has endured numerous title changes and amalgamations with other regiments through the centuries.
Document types
Below is a full list of all the types of documents you will find in this collection.
23rd Regiment of Foot description book, 1807-1842
Casualty records, 1st Battalion, 1891-1893
Casualty records, 1st Battalion, 1914
Casualty records, 5th Provisional Battalion, 1899-1902
Denbighshire Hussars roll books, 1910-1916
Discharge registers, 1921-1939
Discharge registers, B, C & D priority lists, 1920-1939
Enlistment registers, 1920-1936
Enlistment registers, 1938-1946
Record of Officer services, 1830-1850
Transfer-in register, 1920-1938
Transfer-in registers, 1938-1945