| Surname: | Coleman |
| Initials: | T |
| Rank: | Lance Corporal |
| Army Number: | P/10964 |
| Notes: | MFP. Awarded the 1915 Star, Victory and War Medals. First served abroad (1) France, 29/11/1914 to 12/9/1915. Formerly Gnr. 4 Battery, Royal Field Artillery. No. 94610. He re enlisted in the RFA 29/8/14, age 43.8 years, occupation Dock Labourer, home address: 20 Addy Street, Deptford, London SE, born Stratford, Essex, transferred to MFP 12/6/17, discharged class Z reserve 3/3/19, discharged 2/7/20. Served Home 29/8/14 to 28/11/14, BEF 29/11/14 to 1/9/15, Home 13/9/15 to 3/3/19, class Z reserve 4/3/19. He died 17/5/51 age 81 years at 82 Ladywell Road, Sydenham, London, address 20e Clapton Buildings, Southwick, London, occupation night watchman. 5/5/1891 first enlisted in the Royal Field Artillery No. 94610, served Home 5/5/1891 to 9/3/1892, India 10/3/1892 to 7/2/1895, Gibraltar 8/2/1895 to 11/12/1897, Home 12/12/1897 to 27/4/1900, South Africa 28/54/1900 to 29/4/1902, Home 30402, to 7/12/105, India 8/12/1905 to 22/10/1912, Home 23/10/1912 to 7/11/1912 to discharge time expired. 7/3/1902 evacuated to England Enteric Fever. 2/2/1919 he was awarded £2 on the Crystal Palace Demobilization Acquittance Roll. Timothy Coleman. |
Decoration Record: | |
| Decoration: | Queen's South Africa Medal (London Gazette: WO100/100 Page: 22 July 27, 1901) |
| Citation: | Clasps: Transvaal. Awarded as Gnr. No. 84746, 19 Battery Royal Field Artillery also Clasp Orange Free State, 18 Battery, invalided to England 10/4/1902. WO 100/141, page 35, 7/3/1903. |
| Decoration: | King's South Africa Medal (London Gazette: WO 100/307 Page: 182 March 20, 1903) |
| Citation: | Clasps: South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902. Awarded as Gnr No. 84746, 19 Battery Royal Field Artillery. Invalided to England 10/4/1902. |