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KINGDON – CAMPAIGN MEDALS & MILITARY SERVICE (18th May 2014)

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Kingdon, J: Royal Field Artillery No: 49756 Rank: Sergeant 1914-1920 WO 372/23/133352, WW1;

Recorded also as: Kingdon, John: Royal Field Artillery No: 49756 Rank: Bombardier 1914-1920 WO 372/11/167972, WW1;

Notes: Medals Card has him as John Kingdon, #49756 RFA as a Bombardier & who served in France from 19.01.1915; He was promoted to Sergeant & I believe was awarded the Military Medal; This is (John) Jack Kingdon born in late 1891 in Barnstaple, Devon, he was the Son of John E. Kingdon (b.1855), of Barnstaple, England, a Fisherman, Shipbuilder & Bargeman & Elizabeth ??, also from Barnstaple; (She may have been previously married as there is a Stepdaughter recorded living with the family in the 1891 Census called Elizabeth Jane Limebear, b.1875 Barnstaple, who marries Richard Johns in 1899 in Barnstaple & emigrates to Manitoba, Canada in 1906); In 1901 Jack Kingdon was aged 10 & living with his Parents at #10, Signal Terrace, Barnstaple, Devon, his Father is a Shipwright & Bargeman; Further research indicates that John Kingdom aged 21 (born 1890 in Barnstaple) was serving as a Private in the 75th Battery, Royal Field Artillery in India in 1911 Census, & I believe this to be the same person; Unfortunately I have yet to find any record of this soldier’s enlistment date to confirm this This soldier first served in France from 19.01.1915; Medals Card on file for the award of the 15 Star, Victory & the British War Medals; I believe that he may have been awarded the Military Medal for Bravery in the Field as well, recorded in the London Gazette Supplement dated 02.08.1918 on page 9243; (49756 Sjt. J. Kingdon, R.F.A. (High Wycombe); (He was the younger Brother of #174744 Sergeant George Kingdon of the Royal Garrison Artillery); (He was also the Brother of Kingdon, Bruce: #622376, Private, Canadian Infantry (New Brunswick Regiment) who died in WW1); (He was also the Brother of Sydney John Kingdon, WW1 Merchant Seaman);


Kingdon, J L: 8th Battalion, Punjab Regiment, Indian Army, Rank: Major 1939-1945 WW2;

Notes: There are WW2 records for a Major J L Kingdon of the Indian Army being Gazetted on page 812 of the London Gazette Supplement dated 11.02.1941 for being Mentioned in Despatches in recognition of gallant & distinguished services in Somaliland; The 8th Battalion of the Punjab Regiment was raised in 1941, generally serving in India & Burma; I have no other information; Awarded the 1939-45 War Medal & the 1939-45 Star; Insufficient information to identify;


Kingdon, J R: Royal Army Medical Corps, No: 10452, Rank: Captain 1939-1945 WW2;

Notes: There are WW2 records for a Captain (Temporary Major), J R Kingdon of the Royal Army Medical Corps being Gazetted on page 423 of the London Gazette dated 23.09.1943 for being Mentioned in Despatches in recognition of gallant & distinguished services in North Africa; I have no other information; Awarded the 1939-45 War Medal & the 1939-45 Star; Insufficient information to identify;




Kingdon, Jack & Kingdom, J: #3980, Rifleman, 1/8th (City of London) Battalion, London Regiment, 1914-1920 WO 372/11 – Died in WW1; Rifleman Jack Kingdon

#3980, "C" Coy. 1st/8th (City of London) Battalion, London Regiment (Post Office Rifles)
who died aged 20
on 27 December 1915, Son of the late John and Kitty Kingdon, of 53, North Street, Okehampton, Devon. Remembered with honour
on the Loos Memorial, in France on Panel 131; Transferred from the Kingdom list:

Notes: This is Jack Kingdon born 1896 in Okehampton, son of John Kingdon, a Railway Porter b.1859 in Stoke Canon, Devon & Kitty Yeo, b.1854 in Inwardleigh, Devon, who married in 1879 in Okehampton, Devon; In the 1901 Census Jack Kingdon lived with his parents in Okehampton, his Father was a Railway Signalman; In the 1911 Census Jack lives with his Widowed Mother at #53, North Street, Okehampton, Devon (a boarding house) & he is a Post Office Messenger Boy in Okehampton; In 1914 Jack Kingdom(n) was appointed as a Rural Postman in Ilfracombe, Devon; I believe that he then enlisted for WW1 Service on 09.06.1915 & his regimental number confirms this was issued in the period 02.06.1915 to 13.06.1915; From his medals card it appears that Jack Kingdon served in France from 28.10.1915; According to a Devon Newspaper report in early 1916 Jack Kingdon was shot in the heart by a German sniper; Note that in 1923 his Brother, Ernest William Kingdon b.1883 Okehampton applied for his medals, he is Jack’s next of kin on his WW1 Medals receipt, living #33, Nelson Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 in 1923, he had also served in WW1; 2x Medals Cards on File, Kingdon, Jack & Kingdom J; Awarded the Victory & British War Medals & the 15 Star accordingly; (He was Brother of Herbert John Kingdon, #347413, Petty Officer Ship’s Chief Cook, Royal Navy, ADM 188/527, WW1); (He was also Brother of Kingdon, Ernest W: L/5257, Acting Bombardier, Royal Field Artillery, 1914-1920 WO 372/11, WW1);

Kingdon, Jack: 4th Battalion, Devonshire Militia, Rank: 2nd Lieutenant; 1st Battalion, Devon Regiment, Rank: 2nd Lieutenant & Indian Army 1914-1920 WO 372/11 Rank: Captain & Major, pre-WW1 & WW1; Also Recorded as: Kingdon, J: 86th Infantry Rank: Captain 1914-1925 WO 372/27, WW1 & post-WW1;

Notes: This is Jack Kingdon born 02.10.1883 in the West Indies, in St. Vincent, the son of Alfred Kingdon, a Barrister at Law, b.1853 in Kensington, London & Bessie Bruce Aitken from Glasgow, Scotland who married in 1879 in Leeds; (They are from the Thorverton Branch of the Kingdon family); (His Father Alfred Kingdon was a Barrister: Inner Temple 1878: Acting Attorney General in St Vincent in 1883; Solicitor General in British Guiana & Q.C. in that Colony in 1890; Senior Puisne Judge, British Guiana 1898/1900); In 1901 Census Jack Kingdon is a Boarding Scholar at the Agricultural School, at Winchester College, in Kingsgate Street, Winchester, Southampton; I believe that he later went to Oxford University in mid 1901, I believe that his parents lived in Sussex having returned from overseas; Jack Kingdon was first commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant on 09.05.1904 & then recorded again on 29.11.1905 in the Militia 4th Battalion, Devonshires & later with the 1st Battalion, Devon Regiment & then on 13.01.1906 as a British Officer of the Indian Army; He appears to have served in dual roles – Lieutenant J Kingdon (Indian Army) & Company Officer in Barbera, Somaliland with the Indian Contingent of the 6th Battalion, King’s African Rifles; Also with the Indian Army 86th Light Infantry, the 86th Carnatic Infantry at their HQ at St Thomas’ Mount; (Jack Kingdon was still a Lieutenant in 1912 & by now can speak Hindustani); He served as a Lieutenant from 29.02.1908 & as a Captain in the Indian Army in the 92nd Punjabis Regiment; (His parents lived in Chagford, Devon in the 1911 Census); His promotion to Captain was 29.11.1914 whilst serving with the 86th Carnatic Infantry, Indian Army; There is a Ship’s Passenger Record for a Captain J. Kingdon sailing from England to Bombay on 02.10.1915 on board the ‘Malwa’; At some stage later in his Army career he was Brigade Major G.S.O, 2nd Grade from 20.09.1918, which was later relinquished on 31.08.1919 whilst serving with the 86th Carnatic Infantry, Indian Army; This Officer was also awarded for distinguished service in connection with Military Operations in the Balkans & with the British Army of the Black Sea & promoted to Brevet Major on 03.06.1919; The London Gazette dated 17.05.1921 records the promotion of (Battalion Major) J. Kingdon, Indian Army to Major on 29.11.1920; The London Gazette dated 20.02.1925 records that The King had approved the resignation of this Officer’s commission on 01.01.1925; I don’t believe that he married & understand that Major Jack Kingdon died in Kenya of a heart attack on 15.10.1952; Medals Card for Captain Jack Kingdon on file; No Medals Card on file for Captain J. Kingdon; He also received the Somaliland Medal & Clasp which was awarded by the Somaliland Camel Corps HQ on 09.12.1916 & sent to India for issue;


Kingdon, James: Gunner, 9th Field Battery, 4th Brigade, Royal Artillery, (1861 Census record);

Notes: In the 1861 Census there is a record for a Gunner James Kingdon born 1839 in Barnstaple, serving in Christchurch Barracks, Hampshire with the 9th Field Battery, Royal Artillery; Unfortunately there is insufficient information to enable positive identification of this soldier, there is however, a James Kingdom born in Barnstaple in 1839; Needs more research;


Kingdon, James: #1102, Private, 52nd (Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry); (Post 1803);

Notes: In the records of the Soldiers of Oxford Museum there is mention of a James Kingdon having served with the 52nd (Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot; There are no dates mentioned & no other information available; Insufficient information to identify;


Kingdon, James: Royal Engineers No: 105699 Rank: Sapper 1914-1920 WO 372/11, WW1;

Notes: Also served as #WR289539 indicating that he served with a Waterways & Railway Unit; This Soldier served in Egypt from 30.12.1915; Initially there was no certain identification but further research following discovery of an entry Reference #212 in the Spring 1919 Absent Voters List for South Molton Division, Devon, Parish of Bishops Nympton for James Kingdon of Kerscott Cottage, who was serving with the 116th Railway Company, Royal Engineers as a Sapper #105699; This is James Kingdon born in 1886 in Rose Ash, Devon the son of William Kingdon, a Farm Labourer b.1863 Bishops Nympton & Charlotte Tucker Loosemore from Mariansleigh, Devon who Married in 1882 in Barton Regis; James Kingdon lived with his parents at Stone Lake, Bishops Nympton in 1891 Census; In 1901 Census James Kingdon lived with his parents at Higher Fyldon in North Molton & is an Agricultural Horse Carter on a Farm; In 1911 Census James Kingdon is aged 26, a Farm Labourer & living with his parents in Kerscott Cottage, Bishops Nympton, Devon; Medals Card on file for the award of the 15 Star, the Victory & British War Medals; (He could also be the Brother of one of the Ernest Kingdons who served in WW1 – See comments on Ernest ‘choices’ in this paper);




Kingdon, James: Welsh Regiment No: 2941 & Labour Corps No: 545103, Rank: Private 1914-1920 WO 372/11 – Died in WW1; Private James Kingdon #2941, Welch Regiment, also transferred to #545103 of the 552nd Home Service Employment Company, Labour Corps, who died aged 36 on 26 July 1921; Son of Thomas and Hannah Kingdon; Husband of Elizabeth Kingdon, of 2, Cadle Cottages, Raven Hill, Fforestfach. Glamorganshire, Wales; Remembered with honour Fforestfach (Calfaria) Welsh Baptist Chapelyard, which contains two burials from WW1; He probably died in a Training Accident or from Illness or Disease;



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