NameIrene Marian Marsh, 2662
Birth DateDec 13, 1898
Birth Placest Johns St Peter Port Guernsey
Death PlaceLong Beach C.A. USA
Bapt Date1897 Age: <1
Bapt PlaceSt Johns Church St P.P.
Spouses
Birth DateFeb 18, 1894
Birth PlaceVale Guernsey
Death DateMay 28, 1975 Age: 81
Death Placelong Beach .C.A.
Death MemoGlendale Los Angeles California USA
FatherEdward Pattimore , 3180
MotherElise Betsy De Carteret , 121 (1877-)
Marr DateJun 2, 1924
Marr PlaceSt Peter Port
Marr MemoFrom USA Nat Records L.a. Calif.
Family ID1073
ChildrenJohn Edward (Living) , 3459
Notes for Irene Marian Marsh
Emigrated to USA. 1924 arrival 21 Dec .on ss. Leviathan
Manifest No 0013
with Percy het husband going to Mr D Slipway
912 Park Arab Longbeach ,CA
*New [OCCU] notes for Percy Edward Pattimore (Spouse 1)
1901 Stone Cutter .1915 /1918 Army 1920 Carpenter
1918 Army Carpenter 1920
1915 Shipwright
Notes for Percy Edward Pattimore (Spouse 1)
Percy Edw Pattimore
First Record shows, Sgt .RGM.no1745 1st con, Then transfered to.R.A, NO 89302. C Bty /53 bde 8/9/1915.dropping a rank to Cpl .
Army records show he was awarded the Military Medal while serving at the front with his Regiment Royal Field Artillery
LIII (Howitzer) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, served as Divisional Artillery with 9th (Scottish) Division. 9th (Scottish) Division was formed in late August 1914, part of Kitchener's First New Army. Following training in Scotland, they moved to Salisbury in late August and to Bourdon in September. They proceeded to France between the 9th and 12th of May 1915 and went into action in the The Battle of Loos. In 1916 they were in action in the Battle of the Somme, including the capture of Longueval and The Battle of Delville Wood. The formation was broken up on the 11th of September 1916.
The Military Medal GV
Description: silver, 36mm diameter, with a swivelling suspension. This gallantry award has been issued with six different obverses for the three monarchs since its inception in 1916. Our illustrated example is the most frequently encountered; that of King George the V, uncrowned, in Field Marshal's uniform. The vast majority of this type were issued for acts of bravery during the First Word War. The medal reverse depicts the crowned royal cypher over the words "FOR BRAVERY IN THE FIELD" all within a laurel wreath. 
    The Military Medal was instituted by Royal Warrant on the 25th March 1916 to be awarded for "acts of gallantry and devotion to duty performed by non-commissioned officers and men of our army in the field" 1. Some retrospective awards were made. Women were included (by an amendment of the 21st July 1916) whether British subjects or not for "bravery and devotion under fire". A  bar was issued for subsequent awards and a silver rosette could be worn when the ribbon alone was worn to denote the award of a bar. The award of the Military Medal was announced officially in the London Gazette 5589
6 June 1916
Cpl P.E.P. de Carteret ,No 89302 of C Bty .53 Bde.= LIII
Ribbon: Dark blue with three white and two red stripes.
Other awards . Victory & British medals also the 1915 star dated the 11 May 1915

Departed Port of London 17 Sept 1937 for New York traveling 8th Oct1937 on the SS American Farmer Bound for Washington final Glendale .CA.also was his wife Irene and son John Edward they had been staying in London SW1
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