John Henry Hutchings | 20th Hussars | Sergeant Master Tailor
The item connected with this story is a photograph of my grandfather John Hutchings in his army uniform. The photograph was found in the attic of the family home.
My grandfather John Hutchings was born in 1878, in Somerset in England. He was a member of the Church of England. At the age of eleven he started a five year apprenticeship as a tailor. In 1894, at the age of fifteen he joined the Somerset Light Infantry, then in 1901, he joined the Corp 19th Hussars. He was stationed in Ireland in 1912 where he met and married Mary Ann Lyons later that year. They had three sons, John Jackie Henry, Albert William who later served in the navy during World War II, and Leslie Patrick.
During the war John served as a Sergeant Master Tailor. He served in France on August 16th 1914, Egypt in 1919 and Turkey in 1920. My grandfather is entitled to the Star, British war medal 1914-1920, Victory medal army, the long service and good conduct medals.
He was discharged from the army in 1922 after 21 years of service. He finished his career with the 20th Hussars. He then moved to Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland where he died in 1945.
Photograph
Photograph of John Henry Hutchings
Here is a photograph of my grandfather John Henry Hutchings in his army uniform. The photograph is in a really good condition and was found in the attic of the family home.
CONTRIBUTOR
Brian Hutchings
DATE
1878 - 1945
LANGUAGE
eng
ITEMS
1
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
PROGRESS
METADATA
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