World War One Army Records

Did your ancestor serve in World War I?, then this workshop will help. The majority of records for the men and women who served in the Great War 1914-1918 are now online (though not everything) but what are they and where can you find them? Have you got stuck with your research into a serviceman and need advice? We will discuss what sort of records are available from medal rolls to operational records and where they are to be found, as well as how to interpret them.

Attendees are encouraged to bring along their research or any relevant items they want to talk about ie medals, diaries, letters etc etc.

Pre-booking is required as numbers are limited and so that the meeting link can be emailed to you. 

To enjoy this workshop you will need a computer device which has speakers and a microphone. Ideally, also a web-cam. You also need to be able to access your emails from it. First-time users of Zoom will be asked to download a small piece of software. For technical help email: booking@berksfhs.org.uk 

To book, scroll down. 

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Date

Sat 27 Jun 2026

Time

11:00 - 13:00

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£10.00

Location

Webinar
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Zoom Video Conference
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https://berksfhs.org

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The Centre - Berkshire FHS
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booking@berksfhs.org.uk
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Speakers

  • Barbara Taylor
    Barbara Taylor

    Barbara has been interested in the Great War for over 40 years and has been a member of the Western Front Association from virtually the beginning. She was originally the vice chairman at the East Midlands branch and has been chairman at Thames Valley for 10 years.

    Barbara was a career draftswoman and this has led her to draw maps for military history books. She is also trying to build her own family tree and has learned a lot about searching for clues and information along the way!

  • Trevor Hancock
    Trevor Hancock

    Trevor is a genealogist and local historian offering a research service in the UK both online and at various record offices. He has worked in library and archive services for many years.

    Trevor has been involved in family and local history for many years. This started when he volunteered to record the Vale of the White Horse on behalf of the National Inventory of War Memorials from 1991-1994. Currently, Trevor is researching the lives of the World War One men commemorated in Wantage for a book for publication. He is a member of the Wiltshire Family History Society, Berkshire Family History Society and the Western Front Association.