March 2017
P/16472 Albert Wallace BARKER Military Foot Police
Formerly Lance Corporal 42193 3rd bttn Somerset light Infantry until 5th August 1918
PC 208 Birmingham City Police ‘C’ Division
Police service history
Albert joined Birmingham City Police 21st September 1914 and his occupation was given as a weaver. He was posted to the C Division and had warrant number 8541. His collar number was PC C208
Birmingham City Police Museum records dated 15th April 1918
Men for the Army
The names of the following men who have passed grade 1 have been sent to Colonel Montgomery recruiting department who will in due course forward calling up notices to the men concerned. Superintendents will arrange for these men to have leave as soon as they receive their calling up notices.
PC C 208 Albert Barker
Attestation of Albert Wallace BARKER
A police Constable aged 22 years 4 months born 1892 who married October 30th 1915 and resided at 5 back 135 Prescott Street Hockley and also had an address of 15 Victoria Buildings Coralie Street Brookfields. He confirms he has no previous military service.
Description on enlistment
Albert’s next of kin is his wife Lucy Kate Barker nee Turvey, a spinster from 15 Victoria Buildings, Coralie Street, Brookfields, Birmingham and they married on 30th October 1915 at St Mary’s in Kidderminster
Albert Wallace Barker
Born 1893 of 15 Victoria Buildings, Hockley
Ministry of Pensions form
Lance Corporal P/16472 Military Foot Police
Married and residing at 15 Victoria Buildings Hockley Birmingham
Discharged 25.03.1919 aged 25
Forms of receipt as to disability
Lance Corporal P/16472 Albert Wallace BARKER Military Foot Police and below Lance Corporal 42193 Albert Wallace Barker Somerset Light Infantry
19th September 1918 Change of office of payment for 42193 Albert Wallace Barker Somerset Light Infantry his Army allowance of 12/6 per week from his old address of Pear Tree Cottage which was changed to 15 Victoria Buildings Hockley Birmingham
Albert Wallace Barker
10.10.1915 attested
11.12.1915 to Army reserve
25.04.1918 posted
05.06.1918 appointed unpaid Acting Lance Corporal
05.08.1918 appointed paid Acting Lance Corporal
19.10.1918 appointed Lance Corporal
Served 3 years and 106 days 10.12.1915 to 26.03.1919
Antecedents of Albert Wallace BARKER
- Albert was born 1893 in Kidderminster
- 1901 census shows residents of 38 Cobden Street, Kidderminster William Joseph Barker 35 yrs a carpet weaver born in Cheshire, married to Eliza 30 years born in Wordsley, Staffs, their sons Albert Wallace Barker aged 7, Percy William aged 6, Gilbert Ridness aged 6months all born Kidderminster as was their daughter Ivy May aged 2 years and a boarder Charles Christie a 24 year old journeyman / baker
- Married on 30th October 1915 to Lucy Kate Baker (nee Turvey) at St Marys Kidderminster.
- Albert’s wife Lucy was born December 1891 in Kidderminster
- 10.12.1915 Attested aged 22 years and 4 months
- Remained in Somerset Light Infantry until 5.08.1918 and transferred to P/16472 Military Foot Police
- 25.03.1919 Discharged from Military Foot Police P/16472 and was still residing at 15 Victoria Buildings, Brookfields.
- 19.09.1919 form states change of office of payment for benefits for Somerset Light Infantry, old address of Pear view Cottage new address of 15 Victoria Buildings, Hockley
- Shown as residing at 15 Victoria Buildings, Hockley 1919, 1920 with Albert Wallace Barker the elder, 1922, 1925, 1927, voters shows only Albert Wallace Barker and Lucy Kate Barker
- 1930 and 1935 and 1939 voters shows Albert Wallace Barker and Lucy Kate Barker residing at 18 Herbert Road, Sandwell