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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You might mean Harry Yarworth of Bream’s Cross Farm who was a subaltern in WW1. Harry’s mother was a Bream MORSE!</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello my GGG Grandfather was King Bailey we seem to be related somewhere along that line. Epsy I think her Father was Edmund Riley Rainsworth Morse and Mother Sarah Jane Parry they never married. Her birth is under Epsy Eugenia Valetta Parry born 1888 Monmouth.I have not come across Harry Morse did you get any further with him ? Take care Lynette</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks Mike,<br />
think this may be him ?   (nowt to do with the Forest but interesting).</p>
<p>Dr Harry Dodge Morse, born 1894 in Nova Scotia, served as Surgeon in the WW1 Royal Navy then as a Doctor of Urology in Winnipeg ?</p>
<p>Detailed Obituary from 1966 in the second page of this pdf.<br />
<a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1936837/pdf/canmedaj01187-0043.pdf">https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1936837/pdf/canmedaj01187-0043.pdf</a></p>
<p>I guess you were trying to find our Harry in the Gazette ?.  <br />
Personally I find searching that site very hit &amp; miss, so I wish you good luck !</p>
<p>atb Jeff</p>
<p>PS it seems odd that I didn't find this chap when searching the National Archives site's Navy database ?.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With regards to that Harry D MORSE, Surgeon Lieutenant, he seems to have been a Navy man,</p>
<p>THE LONDON GAZETTE, 30 JULY, 1918<br />
Admiralty, 20th July, m1918.</p>
<p>To be tempy. Surgs.— Harry D. Morse, M.D. 1st June 1918.</p>
<p>Ancestry, UK, Navy Lists, 1888-1970</p>
<p>Serving Dy Rosy, MORSE Harry D, MD, Sg.  Lt, Seniority 1 June 1918 (Tempy)</p>
<p>Royal Hospital, Haslar<br />
Temporary Surgeon Lieutenants,<br />
Harry D MORSE, MD, 3 August 1918</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Further to my post above, and very much belatedly, I've done what was surely the obvious thing and actually viewed the photo of Harry Morse...  Apologies for not doing so earlier, my only excuse is during my many researches abt WW1 soldiers I've very rarely had a photo to look at... and it was late at night when I last viewed this thread.  </p>
<p>Anyhow, I'm not an expert of WW1 uniforms and the photo isn't especially clear regarding Harry's regimental badges, but it's my belief his large badges are those of the Gloucestershire Regiment.  Working thro' the various men I listed above, I can confidently say the badges are NOT from the Monmouthshire Regiment, the Royal Engineers, or the Royal Army Medical Corps. I'm unsure about the last &quot;Reserve&quot; soldier I listed.</p>
<p>Hence this appears to leave this man as the &quot;best fit&quot; from those I listed above. However and as said before this is not conclusive proof that this is &quot;our&quot; Harry, especially as he's listed as a Private.</p>
<p><span style="color:#033;">Reference: WO 372/14/111259<br />
Description:<br />
Medal card of Morse, Harry<br />
Corps Regiment No Rank<br />
Devonshire Regiment 52083 Private<br />
Gloucestershire Regiment 49616 Private</span></p>
<p>I hope someone is able to research him fully; his Medal Card and, if available, Army Records will show if this man ever became a Lieutenant.</p>
<p>I've just found this excellent website abt the Gloucestershire Regiment, and to me the uniform &amp; badges of Richard Byers in the photo at the bottom of this page bears more than a passing resemblance to this site's photo of Harry Morse.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.remembering.org.uk/glosregtofficers/glos_regt_offrs_biographies_B.htm">http://www.remembering.org.uk/glosregtofficers/glos_regt_offrs_biographies_B.htm</a></p>
<p><a href="http://forest-of-dean.net/gallery/yorkley/pages/page_8.html">http://forest-of-dean.net/gallery/yorkley/pages/page_8.html</a></p>
<p>I've also searched the Glosters Museum database for &quot;Harry Morse&quot;. Their list contains 19 soldiers surnamed Morse, two are Harrys. The Service Number shows that one of them is Harry Lawson Morse detailed earlier, thus leaving this one, and from the Service Number he's the same soldier as detailed above;<br />
<span style="color:#033;"></span></p>
<p><span style="color:#033;">Morse, Harry - statement of service</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#033;">surname Morse<br />
forenames Harry<br />
rank PRIVATE<br />
service number 49616<br />
battalion 1/6</span></p>
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from <a href="http://soldiers.soldiersofglos.com/morse-harry-49616~25849/">http://soldiers.soldiersofglos.com/morse-harry-49616~25849/</a></p>
<p><br />
The site also has one Harold Morse;</p>
<p><span style="color:#033;">Morse, Harold - statement of service</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#033;">surname Morse<br />
forenames Harold<br />
rank CORPORAL<br />
service number 39633<br />
battalion 8</span></p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>There is a photograph in the Photo Gallery of a soldier in WW1 which is entitled &quot;Harry Morse born Bream Eaves held rank of 1st Lieutenant WW1.&quot; ..... nor can I find a suitable Harry Morse in any records, apart from a Forces Record website which lists a Harry D Morse, Lieutenant WW1, but I don't subscribe to this so I can't view the record.</p>
<p>Can anyone help please?</p>
</blockquote><p>Hi Janet,</p>
<p>Searching the National Archives Army Medal Cards gives nine &quot;Harry Morse&quot;s, perhaps the best matches are those in local Regiments, as follows, altho in truth our man may have served elsewhere so...  ??</p>
<p>TNA site only gives this basic preview info;<br />
<span style="color:#033;"><br />
Reference: WO 372/14/111259<br />
Description:  <br />
Medal card of Morse, Harry<br />
Corps  Regiment No  Rank<br />
Devonshire Regiment  52083  Private<br />
Gloucestershire Regiment 49616  Private</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#033;">Reference: WO 372/14/111261<br />
Description:  <br />
Medal card of Morse, Harry<br />
Corps  Regiment No  Rank<br />
Monmouthshire Regiment  266243  Private</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#033;">Reference: WO 372/14/111262<br />
Description:  <br />
Medal card of Morse, Harry<br />
Corps  Regiment No  Rank<br />
Royal Army Medical Corps  3007  Corporal</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#033;">Reference:  WO 372/14/111257<br />
Description:  <br />
Medal card of Morse, Harry<br />
Corps  Regiment No  Rank<br />
Royal Engineers 8386  Sapper<br />
Royal Engineers 388386  Sapper</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#033;">Reference:  WO 372/14/111285<br />
Description:  <br />
Medal card of Morse, Harry L<br />
Corps  Regiment No  Rank<br />
Gloucestershire Regiment  17655  Private<br />
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<p>More details including promotions should be written on these Cards, images with full details can be downloaded for £3.50 each from TNA site, or from Ancestry (sorry, I'm not currently a subscriber) including their free-to-use public Library edition.<br />
<a href="http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_fn=harry&amp;_ln=morse&amp;_no=&amp;_crp=&amp;_ttl=&amp;discoveryCustomSearch=true&amp;_cr1=WO+372&amp;_dt=M&amp;_col=200&amp;_hb=tna">http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_fn=harry&amp;_ln=morse&amp;_no=&amp...</a></p>
<p>---</p>
<p>Ref the card for Sapper Morse of the Engineers, a Forester would probably join them at Monmouth Castle, home of The Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers (Militia). Searching their excellent website's records confirms the TNA record enlisted as a Monmouth man, but sadly gives very little additional info; <span style="color:#033;"></span></p>
<p><span style="color:#033;">Morse, H, Regimental number:8386<br />
Age at enlistment: 28<br />
Record of service: Served in First World War</span><br />
<a href="http://www.monmouthcastlemuseum-archives.org.uk/regsearch.php?func=listsurnames">http://www.monmouthcastlemuseum-archives.org.uk/regsearch.php?func=listsurnames</a></p>
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<p>Now seaching the CWWG site to see if any of the above died in the War, can find that<br />
 <span style="color:#033;"><br />
Pte MORSE, HARRY LAWSON,  Glos Regt No: 17655, died 07/06/1917 age 24.<br />
Son of James Thomas Morse, of Cheap St., Chedworth, Glos.</span></p>
<p>HOWEVER it must be remembered that our soldier may have been recorded as just &quot;H.Morse&quot;, for which all these sites contain many more records.<br />
<a href="http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead.aspx?cpage=1">http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead.aspx?cpage=1</a></p>
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<p>Searching the net for &quot;Harry D Morse&quot; also gives a Genes Reunited site reference stating he was a &quot;Surgeon Lieutenant&quot; in 1914. I'm not a member so cannot access the file.  <br />
<a href="http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/search/results?firstname=david&amp;firstname_variants=true&amp;lastname=morse&amp;sourcecategory=armed%2Bforces%2B%2526%2Bconflict">http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/search/results?firstname=david&amp;firstname_variants=tr...</a></p>
<p>---</p>
<p>Finally for now, I can only find one likely man in this FoD FH site's Soldier Database;</p>
<p><span style="color:#033;">Record_ID: 3874<br />
Year: _<br />
Surname: MORSE<br />
Forename: H<br />
Rank: Private<br />
Regiment: Army Reserve<br />
Service_Number: _<br />
Residence: _<br />
Notes_1: Enlisted 24_November_1915 _ _<br />
Notes_2: _<br />
Newspaper: _<br />
Date_Published: _<br />
Image: _<br />
Soundex: M620</span></p>
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<p>I do hope that this info helps lead to your Lieutenant Harry Morse. </p>
<p>J.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Their marriage? Perhaps Mary = Ethel?</p>
<p>First Name  William<br />
Last Name  Morris<br />
Gender  Male<br />
Year  1890<br />
Spouse  <br />
Image Quarter  2<br />
Country  England<br />
County  Gloucestershire<br />
District  Cheltenham<br />
District Number  <br />
Registry Number  <br />
Volume  6A<br />
Page  816<br />
Line Number  299<br />
Entry Number </p>
<p>William Morris married one of the people below:<br />
<strong>Mary Aminda MORSE</strong><br />
Annie COOKE</p>
<p>Ethel (Mary?) with Harry MORSE?</p>
<p>GR 1901 Census, Newland Parish, Nags Head Hotel</p>
<p>Mary MORRIS, Head, Wid, 41, Hotel Keeper, b. Glos, Whitecroft<br />
Ethel, Daur, 9, Glos, Yorkley<br />
Harry, Son, 8, Glos. St Briavels<br />
Leonard, Son, 7, Glos. Stroud<br />
<strong>Harry MORSE, Brother, Single, 35, Glos, Whitecroft</strong><br />
Haphzibh? SMITH, Aunt, Wid, 82, Glos, Breams Eaves</p>
<p>Harry’s baptism?</p>
<p>Record_ID: 3835<br />
Entry_Number: 421<br />
Year: 1865<br />
Month: Aug<br />
Day: 30<br />
Parents_Surname: MORSE<br />
Child_Forenames: Howard Henry<br />
Fathers_Forenames: William<br />
Mothers_Forenames: Selina<br />
Mothers_Surname: <br />
Residence: Whitecroft<br />
Occupation: Haullier &amp; Publican<br />
Officiating_Minister: Cornelius Witherby Incumbent<br />
Event: Baptism<br />
Memoranda: p[rivate]<br />
Notes: <br />
Register_Reference: P57 IN 1/3<br />
Page_Number: 53<br />
Parish_Chapel: Bream</p>
<p>The rest of the family from FODFHT?</p>
<p>All with parents William and Selina</p>
<p>Year      Surn      Given Name       Residence          Occupation            Parish/Chapel</p>
<p>1855 MORSE Corah                   Whitecroft         Hauliier                     Parkend<br />
1858 MORSE William                Whitecroft Hauiler[sic]               Parkend<br />
<strong>1859 MORSE Mary Aminda     Whitecroft Haullier[sic]               Parkend</strong><br />
1861 MORSE Annie Laurie       Whitecroft Haullier[sic]              Parkend<br />
1863 MORSE Eva                Whitecroft Haullier[sic]       Parkend<br />
<strong>1865 MORSE Howard Henry  Whitecroft Haullier &amp; Publican Bream</strong><br />
1867 MORSE William Ernest    Whitecroft Mason                       Parkend</p>
<p>Quite how Dulcie fits in I can’t determine but there must be some kind of connexion.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a mention of what may be Dulcie here,</p>
<p>BNA Gloucester Journal - Saturday 26 July 1913</p>
<p>Yorkley</p>
<p>A very pretty wedding took place from Slade Monday afternoon, the contracting parties being Miss Ethel Morris, daughter of Mrs. Morris, of Yorkley  and of the late Sergt. Morris, of the Gloucestershire Constabulary, and Mr. Cameron R. Johnson, son of Mrs. Johnson, and of the late Mr. Alfred Johnson, Honeysuckle House, Yorkley Slade. The bridesmaids were the <strong>Misses Dulcie Morse (cousin of the bride)</strong>……………………………….</p>
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Record_ID: 17910<br />
Entry_Number: 357<br />
Year: 1913<br />
Month: Jul<br />
Day: 21<br />
Grooms_Surname: JOHNSON<br />
Grooms_Forenames: Cameron Riley<br />
Grooms_Age: 27<br />
Groom_Condition: Bachelor<br />
Grooms_Occupation: Tinplate worker<br />
Grooms_Residence: Yorkley Slade<br />
Grooms_Fathers_Surname: JOHNSON<br />
Grooms_Fathers_Forenames: Alfred<br />
Grooms_Fathers_Occupation: Grocer<br />
Brides_Surname: MORRIS<br />
Brides_Forenames: Ethel Amanda<br />
Brides_Age: 22<br />
Brides_Condition: Spinster<br />
Brides_Occupation: [not stated]<br />
Brides_Residence: Yorkley Slade<br />
Brides_Fathers_Surname: MORRIS<br />
Brides_Fathers_Forenames: William<br />
Brides_Fathers_Occupation: Police Sergeant<br />
Licence_or_Banns: Banns<br />
Date_of_Banns: [not stated]<br />
Signature_or_Mark: Both sign<br />
<strong>Witness_1: Delcie V Morse</strong><br />
Witness_2: Mary Thomas<br />
Other_Witnesses: <br />
Officiating_Minister: J Kyle Chatfield<br />
Event: Marriage<br />
Memoranda: Fathers of Bride and Groom both deceased<br />
Notes: <br />
Register_Reference: P348 IN 1/3<br />
Page_Number: 179<br />
Parish_Chapel: Viney Hill</p>
<p>Record_ID 5023<br />
Entry_Number 82<br />
Year 1891<br />
Month May<br />
Day 3<br />
Parents_Surname MORRIS<br />
Child_Forenames Ethel Aminda<br />
Fathers_Forenames William<br />
Mothers_Forenames Ethel Aminda<br />
Mothers_Surname <br />
Residence St Briavels<br />
Occupation Police Constable<br />
Officiating_Minister J Bond<br />
Event Baptism<br />
Memoranda Sponsors Wm Morse[?] S Smith Ethel A Morris<br />
Notes <br />
Register_Reference P57 IN 1/5<br />
Page_Number 11<br />
Parish_Chapel Bream</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Janet</p>
<p>The photo of Epsy also names her parents. Does that help?</p>
<p>Epsy Eugenia Dulcie Valletta Parry Morse, Dulcie to You and I, she was born 1888 at Yorkley<br />
Dulcie spoke six different languages and attended Lydney Grammar School <br />
The only daughter of Sarah Jane Parry b.1869 and Edmund Riley Rainsworth Morse b.1860 Bream</p>
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Chris</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>?</p>
<p>Don't subscribe to British Newspapers on line, so just a brief glimpse of the article....  looking at Forest of Dean records, this refers to the funeral of Thomas MORSE of the Rising Sun, Bream </p>
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Gloucester Journal : 8 February 1913</p>
<p>Bream</p>
<p>Chief Mourners, Mrs Morse (Widow) <strong>Mr <strong>Harry</strong> Morse </strong>&amp; Mr Clifton Morse (Sons) Mr&gt; Raymond Tranter - daughter, Mrs John DAVIES, Huddersfield, &amp; Mrs H Yarworth, Bream Cross , sisters.</p>
<p>? Is Harry : Arnold <strong>Harry </strong>MORSE</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a photograph in the Photo Gallery of a soldier in WW1 which is entitled &quot;Harry Morse born Bream Eaves held rank of 1st Lieutenant WW1.&quot;  The photo is dedicated to Dulcie, whose photograph also appears on the gallery.  She is in my family tree under the name of Epsy Eugenia Valletta Parry Morse but I cannot find any family relationship to her, nor can I find a suitable Harry Morse in any records, apart from a Forces Record website which lists a Harry D Morse, Lieutenant WW1 but I don't subscribe to this so I can't view the record.</p>
<p>Can anyone help please?</p>
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